"Damn it, I thought I was the only one who bought it!" someone couldn't help complaining.
"We just don't like reading guides, who is stupid?" The people next to him immediately retorted, "There is a small shop opened next to the mission point. Liszt, who has not been out for eight hundred years, is still standing there. Who would not buy it?"
Liszt smiled absurdly: "Sir, this is the first time I have seen the undead who buy 1 to 10 kinds of each item without thinking about the functions of these potions and rare items."
Hill took a deep breath and shook his head with difficulty: "It's okay. Although they didn't bring enough things, they have solved it."
But Hill could also understand why Lister's face was filled with disbelief.
Although most of the people in the Aotian League and PVP families similar to them are quite flawed. Even Liszt, who understands that they play the fantasy world as a game, occasionally finds it difficult to understand, but those people are still in their own right.
A fighting faction who has experienced hundreds of battles and is very skilled in various tasks.
Even if you don’t know what you should do, you will definitely be well prepared.
It's like this, knowing that the small store that suddenly opened next to you may be a reminder, but you still buy one of each... even if you buy 10 of them, it's quite incomprehensible.
They have no idea what they want to do... To put it bluntly, Hill can understand even if they only focus on buying energy potions or certain door openers.
But after going around for a while, their reaction was to buy all of them.
Moreover, without exception, at most some people who knew me fairly well bought 10 sets.
Why are there so many people staying here? Isn’t it because they didn’t bring enough invisibility potion!
Otherwise, it would be enough to leave three people to help open the door outside... This is also one of the interesting things about this group of people.
From the beginning, no one wanted to stay at the end. Even if the group outside raised the opening fee to ten times the resources consumed, no one wanted to pay attention to it.
But after the time and space warlock didn't bring enough medicine, he suddenly felt that he could still make money, and he voluntarily provided enough teleportation resources for a hundred people within 10 kilometers. Someone soon admitted that he didn't bring any medicine either...
In other words, he originally planned to take a bottle of medicine wherever he goes.
It is even possible that among those who have already entered, there are still similar guys.
But on a certain level, it evens out their messy and violent methods of opening doors... After all, if someone is exposed somewhere, they will definitely attract the attention of many wizards from the Tower of Despair.
Moreover, with their path-finding abilities, without anyone leading them, the Tower of Despair probably wouldn't be able to figure out what the undead people who rushed in were doing.
Anyway, as long as there is one person who can accomplish Hill's goal in the end, it will be fine, and he doesn't have to do it this time.
As long as the undead are allowed in once, Hill believes that they will be able to find loopholes in the Tower of Despair in all kinds of incredible places... What worries you about the secret passage is just that you don't have it, not that you hide it deeply.
As for these guys who didn't bring enough of everything... Hill knew at that time that they would have a lot of fun in the end... After all, there were not enough potions to kill the enemy, so they had to use their unpredictable minds to think.
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No matter how good the invisibility potion provided by Hill is, it cannot change the essential characteristics of their original form once they have any interaction, especially an interaction with mana reaction.
And if you want to get rid of the magic circle related to the round door and the ladder outside, no matter how concealed and careful you are, there will still be some energy reaction.
That is to say, the strange objects carried by Frey and the undead themselves can suppress those reactions to the extent that the mage of the Tower of Despair cannot feel them: after all, when the various spell resources he counted are piled together, it will inevitably cause a certain reaction.
Elemental fluctuations.
The reason why the bomb elf could quietly follow Frey directly to the round door was because of her light weight... She grabbed Frey's waist and was carried all the way up by him.
She is also very wretched, and it all depends on the strength of her own waist and abdomen.
Therefore, even if there were any detection spells on the ladder, it would be useless, so she simply didn't touch it.
And the method used to solve that magic circle is also very nonsensical.
Although the potion was provided by Hill, the camera that filmed their actions could roughly trace the appearance of the invisible undead, but Hill still spent a lot of effort to figure out how the bomb elf did it.
Of course, it may have been too much disbelief that made Hill hesitate for a long time.
That little loli put a certain bottle of medicine on her chest, clamped it with something that shouldn't exist, and then slowly flowed into the magic circle on the door frame.
At first, Hill thought that William had gone crazy, or that the ethics and laws of the interstellar world were abnormal... The undead were actually allowed to display their body shape freely.
But it was later determined that she was just taking advantage of some people's talent for making things that don't exist appear to exist.
Otherwise, the potion would not drip so smoothly.
The bomb girl stuffed that thing into a tight enough 'sandwich'.
In addition, she used her relatively powerful strength to firmly hold down the circular door...otherwise, there should have been movement when the magic circle was affected.
Even if it cannot be turned off directly, it will still vibrate twice.
Fortunately, it was a secret passage, and it was used for smuggling "hidden" from people in the past, so there was no such thing as an alarm sounding.
Otherwise, how could they pass so easily!
However, Hill felt that the 10 people who followed him did not make any inexplicable noise during Frey's negotiation, and no one would impulsively throw a flashbang or the like inside. They all relied on the small size of the bomb.
The elf's stroke of genius was too astonishing.
All nine of them were shocked.
Even the guys who stayed behind were able to cooperate so well because they suddenly had a tacit understanding at that moment because they had the same target to complain about.
Hill sighed softly.
Although these guys are useful in some aspects, they are really confusing!
If you want to use them, you have to use your brain a little more, and you have to be lucky enough.
But even Hill sometimes has to choose an area where most people are, rather than a single focus.
There is no way, he doesn't expect Embry to suddenly turn into Rose, right?
Although it's all chaos, Rose's IQ is enough.
But when there is no way to rely on IQ, the disaster caused by 100 Embrys is definitely better than one of her.
If it were Rose, he would have to make the opposite choice... two of her together would have an effect of minus 100, let alone 100 of her.
Although these guys had obviously worked hard to get in, they did not run directly to the Tower of Despair. Instead, they squatted in the 100-square-meter middle floor to exchange inexplicable opinions... The only thing that was understandable was that in a certain
Under the leadership of a person who didn't know what he was thinking, he threw a flash grenade into the small door where Seamus escaped. Others also threw something inside.
Alchemy bombs are the most normal things inside. Of course, this bomb that was not thrown too far completely collapsed the door, and at the same time, it also sent home a few undead who poked their heads to observe the situation inside the door.
But it's common for this group of people here to attrition before the fight even starts, so they don't panic at all.
Instead, they simply took advantage of the fact that the door was filled with strange-colored gas and shone with an inexplicable and ominous light. When they were sure to go in directly, they simply made a inventory of supplies.
In short, serious things can basically be found in Hill's small shop, but everyone has a lot of random weird things.
Some people even took out the potion of the famous alchemist master of Black Rose, ‘唧姧waiwawa’, and received scoldings such as ‘Put it away quickly’ and ‘Do you want to die?’ as a matter of course.
The reason why Hill didn't let the following camera chase the Bomb Elf and the others was because they were really the same thing.
It is very normal to send yourself back to the resurrection point for no reason.
But they can definitely cause terrible damage to the Tower of Despair... With the way the mages think, there is absolutely no way to prevent these guys from going crazy before they die.
What Hill wants is their final struggle.
No matter what method they use to kill themselves in the end, they will definitely throw away Hill's purification potion... Maybe they can take a gamble and the task can be completed. This is what these people are used to doing, and they will definitely not be like some people who know what they are doing.
That way, only start when you see something relevant to the task.
When these messy guys rush up, the cameras following them will be able to collect enough information, and then Hill will know whether the medicine he took out has any effect.
Hill, he was betting on nothing else but his own luck.
After all, he had heard that although the Fruit of Wisdom is a disaster that grows in bones and flesh, due to certain characteristics of spore organisms, the Fruit does not necessarily exist where the materials are accumulated.
This thing may even choose to grow in a cleaner place.
Otherwise, the true identity of the ‘Fruit of Wisdom’ would not be known to many people until now.
Who would think that the cute or fresh and natural little mushrooms that appear by chance around a mage with good character and can help him grow rapidly are grown by devouring other people's blood, flesh, souls and souls?
Even if the Tower of Despair relies on some methods to allow these little mushrooms to grow in specific places, there will still be fish that slip through the net.
There are too many eighth-ring mages in the Tower of Despair, which is not surprising.
For example, a mage like Seamus who seems unimportant but is closely monitored.
Hill knew very well that there were some mages who knew nothing about it and had never done anything evil, but had benefited from it. Even William would not be able to commit a crime against them.
Hill will not be too dissatisfied because of this, after all, William must be fair.