Looking at Lin En who looked confused, Hill showed a sly smile: "There is a building behind the hotel that is a staff room, and the top few floors are all suites, which are quite large.
If you are willing to work as a steward of the hotel for a period of time, then the top floor will be completely yours. When you can no longer stay in Cuelva, you can also come to my place as a peace officer!
You are welcome to come here anytime~
But we can talk about this later. I don’t think you will leave Silvermoon City at this stage.
The most important thing now is that my Taling Martha and I are not used to the hotel practices in this world and need a little help.
The most important thing is that you can teach Terry how to be a bartender. He doesn’t even know what a cocktail is, he only knows how to sell a single drink, so I can’t even give him more money.”
Linn looked at him in surprise, wanting to see if Hill had devil's horns on his head?
Who dares to let a dragon mix wine for him?
Even if the golden dragon is of the Lawful Good alignment, it is still a dragon! It is still a dragon with the Queen Mother of the North behind it!
The Silver Moon Dragon Queen doted on her son at first sight.
"You don't understand this!" Hill gave him a look that made him think carefully, "Haven't you already met the Dragon Queen?
The dragon's view of money is different from that of humans.
In front of gold coins, they don't need such a thing as face.
If someone is really willing to pay a lot of money to drink a cocktail made by a golden dragon, Terry will even be willing to make it with a dragon claw."
"Add 100 gold at a time?" Lin En asked with a smile, "How can there be such a fool? You have too much money and you want to enjoy the danger of life and death?"
"If you pay 100 gold, you have to have more tricks. Starting from 50 gold is just right. You can teach Terry a little more." Hill leaned on the sofa and said in a casual tone, "Don't worry, it doesn't matter whether it's a human or a dwarf, or even a dwarf."
Some elves, their vanity will let you see the results."
"Of course, at the beginning, you need a few helpers..." Hill said in an ethereal tone, "It depends on you! Dear Linn, you always have a few bold friends in the Harp Hand.
Others may not be so bold, but as members of the Harper Alliance, they would never think that the son of the Silver Moon Dragon Queen would attack them for such a trivial matter, right?
As for the gold coins, I'll pay for them, Terry won't do anything for nothing."
"That's no problem." Linn said simply, "But if Terry shows up in the tavern, he'd better make it clear that the dragon eggs he got have been given away."
"No need, look outside." The carriage that was almost reaching the territory suddenly slowed down, and Hill looked up at the sky.
Lin En came over, and saw three huge metal dragons flying in the air, holding a strong net bag under their front paws, with two dragon eggs inside.
"Golden dragon, silver dragon, brass dragon." Lin En murmured softly, "This is..."
"Bahamut's men are here to retrieve the dragon eggs." Hill looked up, "This platinum dragon god also seems to be dissatisfied with recent events.
They actually sent three ancient dragons to retrieve the dragon eggs."
Lin En was silent for a few seconds before continuing: "Among the dragon gods, although only the Platinum Dragon God and the Five Color Dragon Queen are more active, there are actually several others.
But most of them didn't want to get involved in the dispute between the metal dragon and the five-color dragon, so they kept silent.
But this time... I think humans in Faerûn really don’t know what they will encounter in the future.
I really can’t imagine that even Hull will have a day when she hates humanity. She loves telling stories with her friends so much.”
For Linn, who is a bard, he seems to be more familiar with the copper-colored dragon known as the 'Storyteller'.
That person likes to create stories and poems, and is willing to share them with friends from the good camp. Bards like Linn who have lived a long time and are somewhat blessed by gods do seem to have been in contact with her.
"But if the elves and humans fall out, wouldn't you also leave Cuelva?" Hill slowed down and said calmly.
"Hill, I have been in Cuelva for 50 years. Most of the people there are half-elves." Linn couldn't help but pursed her lips. "The elves will not completely fall out with humans. There are too few of us."
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His tone was a little sad.
This has probably long been the consensus of sensible elves and half-elves like Linn. They are willing to come to the human world not just because of their good relationship with humans.
But when the elves bring the undead in, humans won't think so.
It would be better if they understood that this mercenary army is not one with the elves. Human beings have always been very good at paying to eliminate disasters.
But if some people really regard the undead as allies of the elves and regard them as enemies, then the undead will not regard the humans in this world as their own kind.
Hill fell silent quietly, watching the three dragons fly to the north with Lin En.
Nothing should happen. Tyr and many of the men of the good-aligned gods are still in Faerenriel! They should already have a good understanding of what the undead are like.
If it is really impossible to prevent the undead from coming to Toril, they will definitely warn their followers, and the evil camp will only be the unlucky ones in the end.
Maybe?
Hill drove the carriage home with peace of mind. The gods of Toril were quite reliable. If there were guys from the good camp who would fight against the undead, they were probably being watched by the goddess of misfortune. Such guys were originally destined to
It will be bad luck.
Hill turned his head and looked at Waterdeep City: He remembered that elves and dragons seemed to have gods of destiny?
A few more words will always help.
When Hill's carriage landed in the small square in front of the floating castle, Terry was already waiting there.
"Hill~ You're back~ I'm free~" He came up and opened the car door cheerfully, even diligently.
Hill listened to the happy trill of this golden dragon and couldn't help but laugh along with him.
"Terry, this is Linn, my half-elf friend. He promised to teach you how to mix drinks and be a competent bartender." Hill introduced Linn who was standing next to the big head that stretched in.
"Lynn, this is Terry, your golden dragon student. If possible, it would be best if he can make cocktails with his dragon claws."
The half-elf and the golden dragon looked at each other, nodded to each other, and then looked at Hill together.
Terry was easy to deal with. Hill walked out of the carriage and described the future to him, and he simply nodded for the golden little cutie.
Linn was in trouble. He stared at Terry's paw with a troubled expression.
"It's okay, Lynn." Hill led them into the hall, "Teach the human form first. Terry is very smart and has nimble hands and feet. Dragon claws are the next stage. In order to double his money, Terry will work very hard.
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He opened his arms to Aglaia, who was standing gracefully in the hall waiting for him to come home. The cute little girl immediately rushed into his arms: "Welcome home, Dad Hill~ Where is my gift?"
"Of course. Aglaia, I brought a lot of interesting little gifts. Can you ask Liszt to send them to your room?" Hill smiled and touched her hair, "There are also some beautiful silks inside.
Martha has a lot of drawings there, you can make some beautiful clothes."
"The silk used for making clothes can't be considered a gift, right?" Aglaia raised her head and asked in a clear voice.
"Of course." Hill took out a jewelry box.
Linn couldn't help but take a look. It was a luxurious jewelry box that Hill bought from Harlan Barut and Harp. Its only use was that when it was opened, a piece of beautiful music would flow out.
He never understood why Hill would spend 600 gold on such a useless thing. Is it just to comfort his daughter?
Lin En thought unconvinced that if necessary, he could buy a beautiful jewelry box and then enchant it with a piece of his own singing voice.
His singing voice was praised by the God of Singing for its beauty!
"Dad Hill, are these acorns a gift?" Aglaia asked curiously.
She didn't pay any attention to the jewelry box inlaid with jewelry and the lute playing.
Linn walked over and took a look in surprise. Hill had chosen an emerald jewelry box filled with necklaces made of acorns of different sizes. But wasn't that to highlight the practicality of the box?
Hill handed the jewelry box to Aglaia: "Take a look at it. How many good things are there?"
Terry couldn't help but crane his neck to look, and then sat aside with Aglaia to watch.
Lin En was too embarrassed to sit down with the two children and sat on the sofa next to Hill, thinking hard.
These acorns would make Aglaia, the God of the Sea, pay so much attention to them. They are definitely not just the kind of sacred acorns in Silvermoon City.
That kind of acorn is precious to adventurers, but it is completely meaningless to the incarnation of a god who can easily create holy water.
Moreover, those acorns naturally exude a very comfortable smell, and it is impossible for the shop owner not to notice it.
Linn thought for a long time and then suddenly looked at Hill in surprise. If there is any necklace made of acorns in Faerun that is so rare that even a god would want it, it would be the amber acorns from the Moon Forest Ring!
The amber acorns of the Moonwood Circle are the legacy of the Druid Circle that was active in the woodlands west of Silverymoon 100 years ago.
It completely disappeared 70 years ago.
What these druids are best at is making and storing magic items, the most famous of which is their amber acorns.
These acorns are actually made of amber, each containing a small piece of elemental material (air, earth, fire, or water). Once per day of each element, the wearer of the necklace can use level 6 Summon Allies to summon an ally with that element.
Creatures corresponding to each element.
Linn raised his head and watched Aglaia walking over with three necklaces in her hand, one of which was a necklace composed of four acorns threaded on a rope braided.
There are six on the other one.
Lin En knew that the 4-acorn kind should be amber acorns, and the 6-acorn kind?
Linn took a breath of air: Isn't that the treasure key of the Moon Forest Ring?
That was the richest Druid ring in the Silver Moon Alliance back then!