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Chapter 600 Life and freedom, each has its own choice

 The elves snorted disdainfully at the humans who stood up with surprised expressions on their faces, then turned around and walked onto the boat.

For them who value freedom more, money and enjoyment will never come first.

But for the common people of Toril who may not even celebrate their 30th birthday, the star realm that can make people immortal is indeed more attractive.

Anyway, what these businessmen want is their youth and beauty, and as long as they stay in the star realm, they can always keep their youth meal ticket.

Commoner women in Toril, and even many men, have never been ashamed to sell their bodies. After all, life is so difficult.

The terrible world of Toril is the reason why the worship of evil gods can never be changed. It is true that people who believe in evil gods may die miserably, but they will probably live longer than ordinary people without power.

As for being reckoned with by the gods after death, living is so difficult, who cares what happens after death.

Elves are born with abilities and have long lifespans. Even the elves at the lowest level have a worry-free life. The struggle for power among the nobles actually has little impact on ordinary elves, and they will not feel anything.

pressure.

What the elven nobles compete for are actually high-end resources that ordinary elves have no access to.

As for the human aristocrats, what they want is what the people at the bottom need for survival. This is the fundamental reason why the two races cannot understand each other at all.

What these elves have been able to enjoy since birth are actually things that human civilians cannot get despite their best efforts.

Therefore, Hill will not look down on these young men and women just because they have chosen such a path. For them who have no knowledge at all, they use all means to survive.

It can only be said that they only saw what was in front of them, but people with Hill's background should not laugh at their short-sightedness.

After the elves and several other humans walked into the hall below the deck and sat down, the ship spirit commanded the magic ship to leave.

Hill glanced at the former slaves who knelt in front of the magic ship again, pressed his head tightly on the outstretched hand, and thanked him with the most formal etiquette of Toril. He didn't say anything more, only leaving

The next sentence: "I hope the flowing wind can protect you."

This is Hill's final advice to them. There is nothing wrong with staying on Longyan Planet, but you must choose your beliefs well.

Tom will never bless those who are willing to fall for themselves, but Shanda Keer doesn't care. He is neutral and chaotic and can accept everyone's faith.

They are different from slaves. Even though they also sell themselves, they are civilians and have certain freedoms.

As long as you are not stupid enough to leave Longyan Planet, then at least your life can still be somewhat guaranteed.

The elf spy who had been led to the upper level of the magic tower by the ship spirit asked with some confusion: "Dear Archmage, why are you so friendly to these fallen humans?

They have completely let down your kindness! They don’t deserve any more kindness from you at all!”

Hill smiled: "Civilians in Toril don't know how much self-esteem they have to give up if they want to live like human beings. Professionals have too high requirements for talent. They have no advantages except that they look good.

Such people may not even have enough to eat when they return to Toril.

Humans are different from elves. It is difficult to find a place where you can live well as long as you are willing to do things.

Although we really would not choose such a life, there is no need to be angry."

The elf shook his head. He still couldn't understand, but he didn't intend to interfere with human affairs.

"I am Estes." This guy who looked like a moon elf stood upright and performed a formal elf greeting ceremony. "Thank you very much for your help."

Hill stopped him from continuing: "There are some things you may not know. The Elf Queen chose to abdicate by herself and left the Evermeet Island without a trace. General Garr led the royal fleet to protect Prince Ramriel to Aglaia City."

He paused, a little confused as to when this elf was caught: "You know Aglaia City, right?"

"I know." Estes immediately replied, "The new sea goddess is at the place where Amberli was killed. Is the prince okay now? I am his direct subordinate!"

After hearing this, Hill knew when he was arrested. But Estes, traveler?

He turned over his rings. Sometimes he would habitually throw them into the rings after reading newspapers, especially those with commemorative significance.

Sure enough, there are some daily newspapers from Faerûn published by Silvermoon City. Basically everything about Aglaia City is written in it, even the great changes in Everjum Island are included. After all, the queen is in Faerûn.

It has also attracted much attention on the mainland.

Many people are willing to give Yongju Island face, not for the elves, but for this queen who has extraordinary strength and a very good character.

"Go and read these first!" Hill handed him the newspapers, "Prince Ramriel is in good health, but I don't know how he is feeling.

I will send you directly to Prince Ramriel. If anything happens, you can tell him yourself!"

Estes took the newspaper, looked up at the hooded mage, and understood that the compatriot in front of him refused to continue to participate in this troublesome matter.

He saluted again, and was guided to a suite by the ship spirit with white hair and white eyes wearing a white uniform with gold trim, where his team members were waiting for him.

"No one else is here?" Gu

"They are next door." His deputy answered him, "Six people share a suite. We plan to wait for you to come back first and haven't chosen our own room yet.

This archmage must be an elf, we are the only ones who like to form a team of 6 people."

"He didn't let me see his true face." Estes shook his head, "but he promised to send us to the prince."

"Go directly to Everjum Island? Isn't that good?" the deputy asked, "These things are obviously caused by those traitors."

"He gave me a bunch of newspapers and asked me to read what happened recently." Estes frowned and said, "The Queen abdicated and disappeared."

"What?" His teammates exclaimed, grabbing the newspaper together to see what happened.

Although Hill was a little curious about why several other humans followed him back to Toril, he did not choose to ask more.

His only kindness to these people is to allow them to enter Aglaia City to work when the time comes.

Recently, some shops opened by individuals have appeared in the city, and they really need some service personnel.

But most people in Aglaia City are professionals, and even some young people want to enter school.

Lynn gave local residents a discount, that is, they can save their tuition fees until after graduation. If they can become professionals during this period, this tuition fee will be nothing to anyone.

Even if there is nothing you can do in the end, at least educated people will find better jobs. They don't need to pay for room and board anyway. Most people will persist until they can no longer study.

And as the resident family of Aglaia City, they cannot give up their status as citizens for this matter.

Lin En often communicates with the undead, and what he envies most is that they can actually get systematic education from an early age, and can continue to read as long as they want.

So when the university town was officially opened, he came to ask Hill if he could do this.

What Lynn is worried about is whether Hill will be able to afford it if there are more residents in the city in the future. Although he will work hard to build the city, no one knows when the balance of payments will be achieved.

Aglaia City currently does not have its own specialty products that can continuously bring in income. Linn cannot guarantee whether there will be one in the future.

Hill just took him to take a look at his training warehouse, and then handed him the key.

Lin En was silent for a while, then turned around and went back, simply issuing the city master's order in Hill's name.

He also has his own pride, and he will never think that 100 years later, he will still have to rely on selling Hill's training products to support the entire city.

Hill remembered that before he left, he heard Lin mutter about the need to open a station for outsiders in the city.

People there can rent houses, ranging from the cheapest single rooms to luxury apartments, as long as they pass the camp test.

Although the people there are not eligible to enjoy the same treatment as citizens, they are at least allowed to work in Aglaia City.

Since there is such a place, just leave these people to Lin En. They may not be able to do other jobs, and the waiters will definitely be fine.

Moreover, if they are really as thoughtful and courageous as they appear, then they can at least sit in on some classes.

Although they cannot enter the classroom, no one will chase them away if they listen outside.

Hill also had to admit that he must have a better impression of these people, which is why he thought so much about them.

Although the star world is full of crises, immortality has made many people crazy, but most people in Toril don't even know that there is such a place in the starry sky.

Even the existence of magic ships that cross planes is a secret in this world.

And even if they know the characteristics of the star realm, how many people can stand firm outside?

The elves know it, but to them, this kind of benefit is completely meaningless. Toril's life is much more comfortable.

And professionals who can do it will basically not make that choice. The prerequisite for immortality is that the ability can no longer be promoted.

But for ordinary people, this is enough.

Coupled with the brilliant tongues of those merchants, these people could still choose to return to Toril with a clear mind. Hill was actually quite happy.

He is also very contradictory sometimes. It is obvious that in this world, he stands on the side of the elves most of the time.

But Hill was really unwilling, and all humans showed that kind of willing depravity in front of the elves.

No matter how understandable, he also felt uncomfortable.

Looking at the planet Toril getting closer and closer, Hill silently looked at the world under the brilliant light curtain. He missed Trasil a little.


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