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Chapter 212: Fighting openly and secretly, thinking strangely

 The defensive magic array of the Hill Cloud Ship is very conspicuously activated.

He had no intention of inviting these people in to rest.

He and these people could not have anything in common except the devil in front of him.

And this de la Cruz is really a typical person who doubts everything.

There is always temptation in speaking.

I also want to bring Adrian out to cause trouble.

The words hinted at Hill, and Frank treated Hill and Adrian differently.

How could you tell Hill about him without telling Adrian!

Adrian is Fran's heir.

Hill almost asked him directly who he thought he was!

Adrian, the reason why he needs to act conservatively is because he is not a legend, not because he is afraid of the Mage Association.

I'm really going to fall out, but it's just a little more difficult, but it's not like I can't survive.

In the current Mage Association, some people will make things difficult for Adrian, but will anyone dare to take his life?

As soon as Hill said that Adrian was the current Lord of Central City, Delacruz immediately shut up.

Adrian has always been good at mobilizing all the resources around him, and since he really knows that he can be regarded as a direct descendant of Dela Cruz, he will definitely make good use of the group of people sent by the Mage Association to Central City.

Adrian has a standard aristocratic temperament. When it comes to taking advantage of people, it would be considered a soft act for him not to peel off a layer of skin.

If Delacruz really wants to stir up trouble between Hill and Adrian, he must first find another place for his subordinates to stay.

So when Hill got angry, Delacruz immediately softened and specifically explained that he just felt that Adrian was suitable for his path, so he just wanted to win over him, not to do anything bad to him.

Hill sneered and thought, it's probably true.

If there was someone as capable as Adrian who was good at managing government affairs, the Mage Association would not be in such chaos.

When de la Cruz used to select students, he probably only considered qualifications, and never thought that his students must have other abilities.

Moreover, his students are all very similar to him. They are said to be rational, but in fact they have no emotions.

Delacruz himself actually knew that he was not a good teacher and had not had a student for tens of thousands of years.

Among his students, there are only two legends of law, and they have already disappeared into the stars.

Those who have not become legends have long since fallen.

The remaining few ordinary legends will not care about anything as long as their status is not affected and no one messes with them.

Even if the Mage Association belongs to their teacher.

Everyone knows that De La Cruz lived a long life.

Without any hope of inheritance, no one would care about the Mage Association.

Maybe he has taken a fancy to Adrian's ability to command the undead to do things these days, and wants to pick Fran's peaches?

Hill sneered, it was a beautiful thought.

When they talked, their voices were very loud.

The communication link between Frank and Hill was never turned off.

In order to prevent Fran from worrying too much about his own safety, Hill burned the crystal stone, which just happened to let Fran know about Delacruz's little thoughts.

Maybe he also wants to provoke Hill.

Look at Hill, will he look down on Adrian and even think that he is qualified to inherit Frank's things?

Hill heard this himself.

As for whether there are other reasons, Hill thought arrogantly, he couldn't understand it, but Frank could always understand it.

The effect of the Water of Tranquility ended, and the legendary legends of the law flew away again.

Now that Hill's ice tornadoes are here, they just need to be scattered in the sky.

As for the underground, Hill looked thoughtfully at Delacruz, who was flying high in the middle of the pit.

There is actually a layer of traps underneath, which were blown up like this without being detonated.

This guy probably spent hundreds of thousands of years trying to deceive people.

The first reaction of a demon after escaping is to burrow underground, right?

Hill now knows why the Legend of Laws came out this time.

They are not necessarily meant to deal with demons.

Sure enough, mages are still profit animals, and they wouldn't act so completely if they don't have any benefits.

Hill could feel the strange fluctuation.

Is that the entrance to the demiplane?

The legends in the sky focused most of their attention on that entrance.

Hill frowned and concentrated on observing that side.

He had to see if he needed to inform his grandfather that all the things that Law Legend was interested in must be very precious.

The demiplane is too difficult to obtain. And all the laws are very strange.

Now there is a broken demiplane that he can observe by himself, which is really good.

Hill walked into the study, found paper and pen, and quickly recorded everything he observed.

He scratched his head and told Fran on the opposite side: "Grandpa, there is a damaged demiplane here, and now the opposite side is trying to contact this world. I think if I look at it for a while, it will be very important to find a demiplane that can be bound to the spiritual sea.

it works.

Those legends are very concerned about it, maybe it has some use."

"Wait, I'll be there." Fran said quickly.

"Didn't he not want you here?" Hill asked gently.

"He just wanted me not to stay in Central City." Fran said nonchalantly, "Probably he wanted to cause trouble there. But His Majesty the King sent Holmes there, who was much more difficult to deal with than me.

That's not someone who can make sense with other people.

How good, just suitable for dealing with those inhumane people in the Mage Association."

Flan cut off the contact neatly and had probably flown over.

Now that he wants to come here, he doesn't have to fly for so long.

It only takes ten minutes to teleport directly to the camp outside the central city and then fly back.

Frank now has a high degree of trust in the time and space divine system.

Hill, who knew his grandfather was coming, stood by the window, flicked his fingers, and released dozens more ice tornadoes.

He doesn't need to keep his spiritual sea overflowing. Hill knows very well how strong Fran's defensive ability is.

Hill concentrated on directing the dozens of tornadoes to rotate rapidly, and merged into the tornadoes in front of them that were spinning around the deep pit.

He must make very careful calculations to keep the speed and rotation direction of these tornadoes as consistent as possible, so that after entering the formation of these storms, they will not interact with the tornadoes in front, causing a large number of gaps.

By the time Hill concentrated on integrating the tornadoes, Fran was already sitting on the deck of his cloud house.

Fran can directly enter any of Hill's defensive magic circles without Hill temporarily giving him permission.

Hill laughed, and just as he was about to walk out, he saw Delacruz flying over again.

Fran motioned to Hill in the room to let this guy in.

Hill silently allowed de la Cruz to enter.

"France, are you so worried about the child going out on his own?" Delacruz said with a smile.

"I'm worried!" Frank said with a sneer, "Especially after hearing the strange conversation from the communicator."

"Ah? Are you talking to me on the phone?" Delacruz said regretfully, "I thought Adrian was curious about what's going on here and was listening."

Hill cursed in his stomach, but he only thought about the superficial level.

"Even if Adrian hears it, he won't think that I have done anything good. He needs to hide it and only tell Hill. He will only confirm whether there is any trouble." Fran sighed, "Don't always be in the middle.

You're causing trouble. Your own students have turned against each other, and you want to make other people's teachers and students also at odds with each other?"

"That's not the case," Delacruz said simply, "I just want to know whether human emotions can change from good to evil in an instant. Is the opposition between demons and gods the same as the opposition between good and evil in human nature.

"

Fran was stunned for a while: "It's not like there are no evil gods. If you continue like this, you might fall from absolute neutrality to absolute evil in an instant."

"No way." De La Cruz said with a smile, "I never take sides."

He didn't care about offending anyone. Hill thought silently that as long as he was provoked, he would dare to kill anyone.

"Why did you come here?" Delacruz asked, "I don't think you were worried about Hill. As soon as he came here, my God! A row of eyes turned in the starry sky."

Fran looked at the exaggerated expression of Delacruz helplessly: "Hill said there is a broken demiplane here, which is very suitable for research."

"Tsk." Delacruz was unhappy, "This kid is also good at alchemy?"

"His enlightenment was alchemy." Fran smiled slightly, "Of course it's very good."

"Then why is he a warlock?" Delacruz said dissatisfied, "Look at you, what kind of half-elf woman are you looking for! It doesn't matter if the child has good qualifications, what a troublesome warlock! You can only learn half of alchemy!"

Fran sneered: "You are so relaxed now. You don't have to squat in mid-air and stare closely. You still rely on his innate magic! Just be gentle with your words!"

Delacruz looked at the ice tornadoes that were spinning rapidly along the edge of the pit: "A warlock is also a mage.

But relying too much on bloodline makes it impossible for most people to see what the real world is like.

Although Hill is an exception, that is because of his status as a natural warlock. It was the law that chose him, not him who chose the law.

Fortunately, there is only one like this.

Other warlocks basically can't even see their own laws clearly.

Otherwise, if there are too many warlocks like him, what is the meaning of the existence of mages?"

"Why should you care what other people do?" Fran retorted, "Don't mages choose themselves? Because other people's paths are easy, and you don't know how to follow your own path, do you deserve to be called a mage?"

Are you taking too much care?

If you had the time to think about this, why didn’t you take more care of the Mage Association back then?

It also saves me the trouble of blowing up my own house now."

"It would be great if you could always be as polite as you are in front of King Salal." Delacruz changed the subject.

"You'd better not think that His Majesty the King of Salar is an easy person to deal with." Fran warned, "I was willing to cooperate with you because he didn't care. If he was hostile to you, I would definitely just

I will sever ties with you on the spot."

Hill sat in the study and almost laughed out loud.


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