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Chapter Three Hundred and Twenty The Earth Shaking Violently

 Hill began to live an endlessly repetitive life, always feeling like he was dreaming back to the past, the days when he worked day and night in the wilderness, but at that time, it was not as dangerous as it is now.

Hill walks with Heilson every morning to the cedar saplings that have been planted in the north of the mountain to release natural blessings.

Even if Hill pays more attention, he can't avoid the attack of the elemental storm. There is only a mountain top, but they are two worlds.

Although Hyvelson can crush most storms, there are always some injuries that cannot be avoided.

In other words, in Hewelson's mind, those residual winds couldn't even penetrate his hair, so the little cub should be fine too.

The first time he saw that Hill was still injured, Hewelson was almost stunned on the spot and was in a rare panic.

Hill stopped the concerned and confused Big Bear from wanting to tear the wind into pieces. He was willing to bear this little damage.

Just treat it as exercise. Hill can feel that in just a few days, his skin has become much thicker.

In this world, if someone is protected too well, it is easy for him to lose control of his abilities.

Hill must be mentally prepared to leave this world. When searching for a path in the starry sky, no one knows whether he will encounter a violent star storm.

With just a few injuries, he could feel the environment in the starry sky in advance, which was a rare good thing for Hill.

Just like now, he is very used to breathing without nose.

That was a habit he couldn't change no matter what. Taking a breath when nothing happened made him feel like a normal person.

Even when swimming in the water, the inheritance of the crystal flower allows him to breathe freely.

After living in the wilderness for a year, he only learned to hold his breath when needed. He could always find excuses for himself.

But after staying here for a few days, Hill no longer relied on his nose to breathe. The storm here was very strong, but there was no normal air.

Just one breath will make you dizzy and nauseated for three days. Hill quickly learned the lesson.

Then Hill discovered that the first problem for humans to enter the starry sky was whether they could use magic to convert air. He had already done it easily.

Moreover, when he casts spells now, he can be completely expressionless, and it is difficult for outsiders to tell what he wants to do from his expression.

There was no hair on his face, and the scars were piled up layer by layer, making it impossible for Hill to show any expression.

After the spell is released, Hill will use Tranquility to return to blue. For the fir forest, they not only like natural blessings, but also like the mixed spell of water mist and tranquil water released by Hill.

Hewelson will not allow him to use up all his mana. When the effect of the Serenity Water ends, and Hill has more than half of his mana left, he will send Hill directly back to the south of the mountain to dig and fill the mud.

The only advantage of having Hill here is that there are almost endless cedar saplings. With the unremitting efforts of the young Earth Bears, the soil in Nanshan is filling up very quickly.

Hill simply planted trees by himself, and when Aurelio wasn't delivering saplings, he would accompany him.

Hill persisted in this kind of life for three full years.

Hill didn't realize that he had been here for so long until he saw that the almost endless mountain peaks were also covered with redwoods.

Hill can't crush the semi-artifact directly into pieces now, but the fragments are no problem.

Hewelson gave him a lot of pieces to practice strength control.

Aurelio happily told Hill that he had entered the formal growth stage. As long as he had enough energy, his strength would double.

He had to get himself something high-energy to eat. Even if he couldn't eat high-level monster meat, he still had to raise some high-energy magic plants to eat the fruits.

The Earth Bear now has great confidence in Hill's ability in this area.

They have never felt this feeling of endless cedar saplings. In the past three years, the tops of the trees they planted have been growing for decades.

The Earth Bear is not afraid of hard work, but cedar saplings also need time to cultivate.

But now, as long as they shout back, Aurelio will quickly send the saplings to them.

Hewelson no longer scolds the natural consciousness now. He feels that the price is still worth it. It’s just pity Hill. Not all high-level Warcraft meat is not delicious!

They really like to eat sea monsters, especially the meat of demigods. Probably the water element is still the main element in the sea, and it is not as chaotic as on land, so the taste is pretty good.

It's a pity that we need to go too far, and the Earth Bear can't waste so much time.

After listening to Aurelio's words, Hill was in a daze. Is he already so strong?

He silently took out a demigod longbow. Compared to the elves, this dwarf longbow was neither beautiful nor a waste of effort.

It feels like only the Earth Bear can use it easily, but the Earth Bear prefers throwing, so you can't have to change your human form just to use a broken bow.

Among the bears of the earth, there are no more than ten who can learn some druid magic from Hewelson. They live in the tribe and they have no desire to turn into human form.

Demigod monsters can transform into human forms, but that requires very precise transformation and consumes too much mana. Most bears haven't even learned how to do it.

In their hearts, the look of a bear is the most perfect.

Hill thought about it and decided that this demigod longbow was something that could not be sold and could be wasted.

He held the bow and kept playing with it with his hands every day. The longbow had changed from motionless to bending. Hill was very satisfied and began to imagine the feeling of smashing a shield with one punch.

The winter in the wilderness is coming again, and Hewelson took the Earth Bear on the return journey. The missions in the past few years have been completed very well, and this time he can rest for a while.

Hill once planned to go back to Salar to buy some food, but Hewelson directly stopped him.

They don't want to interact with humans yet, including eating the livestock they raise.

Hill is a little confused. Humans are obviously children of the Earth Goddess, right?

But Hewelson didn't say anything, and he didn't ask.

As the clan leader, Hewelson knew more about these things than he did.

Before they reached the camp, the ground suddenly shook violently.

Hewelson quickly picked up Hill on his back and ran with all the bears, directly back to the crater.

Fortunately, this is indeed the place prepared by the Earth Goddess for her beloved child, who is stable and motionless.

The bears of the earth were lying on the top of the mountains in a daze, looking at the shaking ground outside, wondering what had happened.

Hill, who was leaning next to Hewelson, suddenly felt the ecstasy of natural consciousness.

"It's a good thing." Hill said softly, "Of course I'm very happy, it's like a carnival."

Hewelson's huge bear claws clung tightly to the mountain peak, as did the other earth bears.

When the abyss was repulsed and the dwarves perished directly, the natural consciousness was not so happy.

Hill, like all the Earth Bears, is full of expectations.

Hill closed his eyes. The elements in the air were still chaotic, but he could still feel that there seemed to be threads exposed in the mess.

At the very least, Hill can recognize what these mixed elements are.

He waited quietly, accompanying Hewelson, who was already excited.

This earthquake lasted for seven days and seven nights.

Hill couldn't help but look to the south several times, wondering how the Crystal Flower Trench was doing and whether anything was happening over there in Salar.

When the earth finally became quiet, a figure fell directly beside Hill: Aglaia had arrived.

"Dad Hill! The planet is restored to integrity!"

Hill helplessly looked at the little Poseidon who wasted his divine power: "Aglaia."

"Dad Hill! I miss you so much!" Aglaia was already a big girl. She did not throw herself into her father's arms anymore, but just stared at Hill with bright eyes. "Dad Hill, don't worry about me.

!My divine power has been extending into the wilderness. I have already occupied more than half of the wilderness sea.

If the rules in the north were not so chaotic that there was no chance at all, I would have found Father Hill long ago!"

"Hill?" Hewelson turned to stare at his descendant, "Won't you introduce your daughter to me?"

Hill couldn't help but smile and gave them a brief introduction.

Aglaia had long known that her father had an ancestor of the Earth Bear, and Hewelson had also seen the live broadcast of the world where Poseidon became a god.

So they quickly communicated happily.

"Have the laws of the world really begun to recover?" Hewelson quickly asked what he was most concerned about.

"Yes." Aglaia said cheerfully, "Fortunately, in order to find Hill's father, I have been sorting out the law lines here. After I found that I could see clearly, I took control directly.

You are so lucky, otherwise there is a very powerful demigod here! If she becomes a god directly, she can steal the law from me!"

"The one in the northernmost trench?" Hill asked directly.

"That's right!" Aglaia replied with a serious expression.

Hewelson suddenly burst into laughter.

"Dad Hill?" Aglaia glanced at the hilarious Earth Bear strangely, tilted her head slightly and looked at Hill and asked, "Is there any problem?"

"Uniflora is a crystal flower of the water, wood, and frost system. She may not necessarily choose to become a water god." Hill smiled helplessly, "Also, her water wood is my water wood. I probably got it from the moon elf.

The inheritance is almost nonexistent, right?”

Aglaia was stunned: "Crystal flower? Another part of Hill's father's bloodline is actually a crystal flower? Doesn't that kind of creature melt when it comes out of water?"

She floated around Hill before she calmed down: "No wonder Hill's father is the only one who can grow crystal flowers."

Aurelio suddenly shouted, and the cedar tree fragments in his spiritual sea suddenly flew out on their own and fell directly in the middle of the valley, growing larger and larger rapidly.

It soon surpassed the Earth Bear standing on the mountain peak, stretched directly into the sky, broke through the clouds, and almost pierced the membrane of the world.

"Our World Tree is awake!" A happy smile appeared on Hewelson's face.

The awakening of the Earth Goddess is close at hand.


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