"Teacher, did you do something?" Russell asked curiously.
He still knows a little about his teacher.
To be able to make Hill say something so certain, he must be 100% sure.
But if you just look at other people's operations, Hill will not say this for sure... Even with Ransendall, who has a very good relationship with him, Hill will only say eight out of ten things related to him.
Nine.
The same goes for the undead.
Obviously, many things will basically not go wrong in the hands of the undead... Of course, the process must be ignored, but Hill will also leave some room for it.
It was precisely because Russell saw this characteristic of his teacher that he was so cautious... Generally speaking, there would be no problems if his magic tower was capped.
Unless suddenly an extremely powerful god suddenly rushes out to enlarge his moves at the moment the magic tower closes.
However, Russell still did not choose to complete the work independently, but came to ask Hill to guard him at the most dangerous moment...even if this would destroy the magic that was basically completed by the hard work of him and Carpenter.
The tower is covered with a layer of fog written by the teacher.
Russell knows what is most important to him.
The fact that he has been able to build a magic tower independently will not become false just because others question it.
No matter what kind of troubles he encounters in the future, Russell can rely on himself to repair and strengthen... This is the most important thing.
At least they won't be like those idiots in the Tower of Despair... After waking up from the horror of the Fruit of Wisdom, Russell quickly caught the most incredible mistake of the Tower of Despair.
Regardless of whether the Evil God deceived those at the Tower of Despair, there is no way to deny their extremely limited alchemical knowledge.
Although the alchemy in their world is indeed not very strong, the foundation is not that bad, right?
He remembered that when Aislin was a guest in their magic tower, he asked how it was possible for certain magic circle nodes to be so close together without the convergence of elemental energy... At least that person always had his mind on a certain point.
Ladies who have space to spare know that keeping these nodes too close is a technical task that cannot be easily accomplished.
But Teacher Hill was able to do this because he could find particularly pure magic-guiding materials, as well as special materials that were very neutral... and he was willing to give them to them.
Even so, it is very troublesome and extremely laborious to make these complicated magic circles without any external influence. The magic circle Aislin saw had already been reworked by Russell for hundreds of years.
Completed over and over again.
As for whether there are any problems with these arrays, the simplest way is to see if they cause elements to condense.
To put it bluntly, the magic circle needs to be hidden. If there are a bunch of condensation on the nodes, wouldn't it be easy for people to find the flaw... Can't we just attack it directly?
As for the fact that all the nodes of the entire magic tower are exposed, and the condensation is so serious that it can cause the magic tower to slide into a different space, which is crazy to hear... If he and Carpenter drove this out, it would probably
Was he kicked out of the school instantly?
No, not necessarily. At that moment, Russell suddenly recalled the endless layers of large bookshelves in the library, and then shook violently... If he, or his future students, would commit such stupidity
, the teacher will probably ask them to recite it ten thousand times before kicking them out.
All in all, Russell can be sure that only when the teacher is personally involved and has a clear understanding of the causes and consequences can he be so sure... At this time, it is his confidence in his own profession that no one can question, including himself.
Hill nodded happily and threw a bottle of crystal flower potion to him: "The undead are very capable. They smashed dozens of bottles of this potion into the Tower of Despair. As for the effect, it is very simple..."
Although Russell felt that he understood the teacher's explanation, he was confused and felt that he could not understand it.
He simply couldn't understand how such a terrifying plant could exist!
Although the teacher said it was as simple as one thing defeating another, Russell only felt that the world outside, in the universe, was a bit scary.
No wonder the teacher never thought about letting him and Carpenter stay in this world for too long, let alone letting them be bound by the world... Sure enough, only by seeing and experiencing it with your own eyes can you see a more real universe.
!
However, the teacher never thought of letting them leave the world and walk among the stars in a short period of time...it must be because he and Carpenter are too weak.
Also, look at Root!
This is really what Russell can see, the most powerful archmage in the world... Although the teacher doesn't care, Russell has watched several battle videos of Root with the undead, and felt that the undead
Respect for this great mage.
Otherwise, before that, in the eyes of the undead, no one in this world is worthy of their attention...either an enemy they are ready to kill, or a poor person they are ready to save.
Anyway, no one deserves their attention.
Russell and Carpenter, and even their Heinalson family, will be excluded from this chain of contempt, not because of their ability, but because of their background.
No matter what, as the family of the God of Death in this world, the undead still gave them a little good looks... Russell didn't know that the reason why Gilbert was looked down upon was not because he was a God of Death, but because he was in
After Styx cooperated with William and Hill to conduct such an experiment, Gilbert automatically became a friendly camp.
No matter how strong the BOSS is, his family is still a worthless background. Whether he kills him or not, and whether his relationship is good or not will not affect the undead's ability to fight the BOSS.
But the friendly camp is different.
No matter how useless the friendly forces are, they can still provide serious experience!
Especially Russell and Carpenter.
In the eyes of the undead, this is the city of 'Aglaia' in this world, just in a different form, and there can't be too many plot missions.
At most, I can dig some minerals and collect some quest materials while fighting monsters.
Russell, who still didn't quite understand these things and could only slowly understand them through future interactions, clenched the crystal bottle in his hand and secretly swore in his heart... He would never be much better than Lute.
Don’t get out of your own world easily.
But when that time comes, he must go to the universe to take a look and see these powerful and terrifying creatures!
Hill, who had no idea that he had raised the students' vision and goals to a jaw-dropping height, was looking at the map of the Magic Tower area handed over by Russell with great interest.
And I was very happy to find that the two children completed the task brilliantly... The structure of the entire tower was perfect.
This is not to say that there is no room for improvement in this magic tower.
Rather, the two children have a very accurate understanding of themselves and are very mentally prepared for the cruelty of the world... leaving plenty of room for upgrades to the Magic Tower.
Moreover, it is a space that is completely in line with their future paths.
Especially those alchemical formations, which can achieve complete protection and concealment, and can also leave link lines between each node that can add new nodes!
After just seeing the crappy Tower of Despair, Russell and Carpenter's magic tower, full of the beauty of magic lines, simply made Hill feel relaxed and happy.
Of course, it is not without errors.
But this is not the fault of the two children. They are just a little vague about the world beyond the legend, and they are not so sure about what advanced alchemy can achieve, so they are too cautious.
Hill thought for a while, then turned around and asked: "Liszt, are the books left for Russell and Carpenter ready?
Are there any new developments on Toril's side?
Is there any new spell collection in Azuth?
According to his habits, he should have it, right?"
After all, Edna's great library has been open for so long, and some archmage should have figured out something from the Nether scroll.
In the past, these archmages probably didn't care about the goddess of magic. If Azuth wanted to get other people's new spells, he had to resort to deception... Of course, this was also the main reason why he was hated by people.
But for people who are sure that they will not be stolen by him, Azuth's approach is quite good.
However, now, if they want to see the Nether Scrolls more often, the archmages have to be more polite.
At least for those discoveries that did not involve their main spells, they would definitely be willing to exchange some reading time with Azuth.
Edna has always been very enthusiastic about this, and even placed a copy of Azuth's artifact that records spells in a separate hall in the library.
However, if you want to copy these spells, you have to pay the original author a large amount of money... As the magic temple acts as an intermediary, it will naturally charge an intermediary fee.
This is obviously also influenced by the undead.
But the archmages who have the steps are still very cooperative, at least it is much better than what Azuth used to decipher and distribute at will.
Liszt quickly replied: "According to your instructions, I have prepared a copy of all the popular spells below high level. Miss Edna sent a copy of Azuth's magic book to Aglaia. I need it."
If so, we can get it right away."
Of course, using here means copying a copy and finding an undead.
Originally it was actually a manifestation of divine power, not a real book.
Toril cannot find a place like Aglaia in Hill where these gods and creatures can appear at will.
After all, the existence of artifacts will cause the deviation and disorder of elemental energy, not to mention gods. They all appear with their own elemental attributes... and their exclusivity is particularly strong.
However, Hill's Mist Lock can quickly smooth these things out and automatically control the distribution of elemental energy, neither affecting artifacts nor gods, but also ensuring that they will not affect other areas.
This kind of miracle cannot be accomplished by the native earth god of Toril.
Otherwise, AO wouldn’t still be reluctant to part with Hill until now.
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