The happy Adrian soon received the parting gift left by his teacher. He felt that this was more of an advanced gift. Obviously, if he had not been promoted to legend, he would not have seen this thing at all.
He stared blankly at the small box that Diamont sent to him, and couldn't help but ask: "If I didn't have a legend, would this gift be gone?"
Diamonte answered very seriously: "This gift has nine layers, and one layer is destroyed every other year. If after ten years, sir, there is no legend, of course there will be nothing."
Even though he received a flurry of congratulatory letters later, Adrian still felt that he had been hurt by tens of thousands of tons.
I don’t know if my teacher is too confident in me or is completely disappointed.
Adrian was walking in the magic tower. This magic tower was managed by him a long time ago, so he had no curiosity. At most, there were some special materials that he was not qualified to use before.
But for Adrian, it would be better if it was a relatively rare magic plant. He would not be surprised by common, no matter how powerful the magic plant is. After all, there is everything in Hill's territory.
Adrian has long been accustomed to going to Hill Valley in spring and autumn to exchange some branches, leaves and fruits with magic plants.
Until he saw the good things Hill left for him, Hill, who was planning to travel far away, was worried that he might not go to Central City, so he left the gift in the Magic Tower and asked Fran to deliver it.
Adrian looked at the huge piece of fine gold and once again realized how lucky Hill was. Maybe he could ask Hill if there were any particularly rare magic plant materials.
He still had to find the magic plant to exchange, but Hill would be approached by the magic plant and volunteered.
"What did the teacher do with adamantine?" Adrian couldn't help but ask Diamonte, why didn't he see the brilliance of the semi-artifact?
"A semi-finished product, a strange box containing many long swords. I can't understand it. It seems to be a drawing given by Mr. Hill." Diamont said thoughtfully, "The previous tower owner thought it was best to complete it in the starry sky.
The last part. It seems that bringing the power of the stars would be more beneficial to those swords."
Adrian immediately knew which weapon it was, and Hill also gave him the blueprint: a sword box that could fire thousands of swords at once, but its attack range was very small, and it could basically be regarded as a single-attack spell.
Compared with Ten Thousand Magic Balls, although its attack power is single, it is more powerful and concentrated.
He thought it was quite interesting, but he really didn't expect that his teacher would also like it! Adrian always thought that Frank wouldn't like such fancy things.
He turned around and told Diamonte that things in the town should continue as usual. He already had the capital to keep the magic tower.
However, Adrian was stopped when he was about to leave.
"Sir, there is something I don't know how to do." Diamont hesitated. For Tarling, everything can be done according to the rules. It is rare that he doesn't know how to deal with something. Adrian
He raised his eyebrows curiously.
Diamont said simply: "Mage Bonn's parents found the Magic Tower a few days ago and asked if they could move to Kerslot. They want to live there."
Adrian stopped, and a trace of indifference appeared on his originally smiling face: "Why do they want to leave suddenly? Do you think I won't care about their affairs after the teacher leaves? Bonn is still working under me!"
"It seems that the twins in their family have reached the age of marriage." Diamonte has of course investigated and found out, "They don't want their children to have to choose their marriage partners only in this small town."
"There is a mage brother who has a good position in the magic tower. There should be a lot of marriage partners for these two children, right?" Adrian was surprised, "Even if it is a caravan, if you don't have the status of leader or above, you will have no face.
Please marry me."
In Fran's caravan, the leaders are all high knights, but Bonn's younger brothers and sisters are not even knights.
Adrian always felt that Hill had long discovered that the qualifications of these two children were too poor, and had no intention of staying around to cause trouble.
"Bonn's sister Sunny is very beautiful. They regret leaving Mr. Hill's place, so they want to make two preparations. It would be best to go to the capital and find a son-in-law with a title. If not, they can also consider sending her to Greece.
At Mr. Er's place, the Time and Space Church over there is still being managed by the undead." Diamont replied.
"Does Sirui know?" Adrian asked directly, frowning. He was worried that Sirui was not well prepared for these things.
"The previous tower owner had already placed branches of the lily of the valley magic plant in Mr. Hill's territory outside their window. Sri knew what happened before I did. He informed me." Diamont replied.
"Tell Bonn. I remember that he still gives money to support his parents every year? Tell him to give up early and stop caring about everything except money." Adrian sneered, "Let Bonn go to Central City directly, and then let them go.
Walk."
He walked a few steps and suddenly asked: "That mother in Bonn, isn't there something wrong with the camp?"
"After so many years, she has returned to the neutral camp." Diamont replied, "She was originally just evil."
Adrian waved his hand: "Then let them do whatever they want! Hill is not here, and his tower spirit will not have a good attitude towards them."
He had already discovered that, except for Bonn, which needed attention, Hill didn't really care about that family.
The grudges have been settled long ago, and the mother in Bonn even sold Hill's affairs to the undead.
At least she must have told the story about Melanie and those princesses.
Although she never said anything bad, she had already betrayed her loyal master.
Before that, Hill had given them things. After the book came out, Hill never paid attention to these people again.
Even Bonn is actually completely disappointed with his parents.
They probably know that their future can only be tied to those twins, so are the couple planning to give it a final fight?
Adrian returned directly to Central City from Hill's town.
Bonn arrived very quickly. He took a group of students from the Alchemy Academy and moved directly into Adrian's magic tower. He started teaching conscientiously without mentioning a word about his family members.
Adrian was very satisfied with what he had done. Bonn no longer owed anything to his parents. If he really became a legend, he would only owe Hill.
Bonn really doesn't have any ideas. He is gradually approaching middle age and has matured a lot. He no longer takes his parents' care and love so seriously.
He felt that if it were him now, Hill probably wouldn't send him out. He had already given up that trace of desire.
The older I get, the more I understand that at that time, it was difficult for me to choose between my parents and Hill. The biggest possibility was that I would never recover and be completely destroyed.
Hill chose to end everything neatly, leaving himself the path with the least trouble.
Bonn knew that Adrian was worried about him and was afraid that if he stayed in Kerslot, his parents would drag him down and cause trouble to Hill, so he asked him to come to Central City and continue to teach apprentices.
He felt that he would no longer interfere with so many things. After all, according to the rules of the mage, Bonn, who was the eldest son but was separated from his family, did not owe his parents any favors at all. But since Adrian was worried, there was no need for him to disobey the tower master.
will.
Adrian, who arrived in Central City, soon welcomed the visiting Spencer. Whether he, who was already a legend, could still be the city lord, attracted many people's attention.
"Of course I still have to do it." Adrian said cheerfully, "Didn't I agree with His Majesty the King for a hundred years? Since I have been paid, I will definitely complete this task."
Spencer glanced doubtfully, Adrian's salary was probably not as valuable as his bottle of medicine.
Adrian looked at Spencer with a smile: "The center of the world is indeed extraordinary. No wonder both the teacher and Hill asked me to stay here. If it weren't for here, it would probably take decades for me to be promoted to legend."
"His Majesty the King said, in fact, what benefit does Hill's semi-artifact have to you?" Spencer said unceremoniously, "I know there are benefits here, but they are definitely not as big as yours.
Don’t forget, you told me a long time ago that you, who will become a legend in 50 years, will come to see me as an old man.”
"Alas!" Adrian sighed, "I really drank too much that time, how could I dare to tell the truth!"
Spencer showed a sneer, and just as he was about to be sarcastic, he was interrupted by Adrian: "Speaking of which, Hill gave me some fine gold this time."
"What?" Spencer's voice changed its tone. As a Sky Knight, of course he knew the legend of adamantium.
"Where is your legendary shield?" Adrian smiled wildly, "Would you like me to add some ingredients for you?"
Does Spencer, who just bought the shield from Hill, still have money? Adrian has this sentence written all over him.
"Is there anything I can't say about Hill?" Spencer was surprised. "You tell me first, otherwise I'm afraid I'll say the wrong thing."
"Actually, it's nothing." Adrian thought for a while, "It's just that we are used to hiding. Hill has too many secrets. In the past, he was always afraid of being watched.
The moment Hill's semi-artifact was formed, the feeling of the law of the earth was too obvious, and it was very helpful for people like me who are comprehending this law."
Spencer shook his head: "Hill is no longer someone who dares to bully. The same goes for you."
Adrian showed a reassuring smile: "Indeed. Even those multi-law legends who are stronger than me will not dare to attack me again after Aglaia greets me from outside the star gate."
"What?" Spencer heard this for the first time, "His Majesty the King never said anything!"
"Of course it's nothing to him." Adrian sighed, "Poseidon was probably worried that Hill was gone and someone would do something to me, so he stood there and watched. Unfortunately, I wasn't capable enough and didn't walk out of that door at all."
Spencer glanced at Adrian coldly, the complacent guy.