Hill slowly walked to Purvi's big pool. In fact, he also wanted to know how Lin En fell out with the elf. Wasn't the scene exciting?
But Hill could also feel that Linn seemed a little uneasy in his heart. He was still a little unsure about whether some of the things he was doing were worth it, and he was also worried that it would cause unnecessary trouble to Hill.
This matter probably has little to do with Hill, but Lynn needs Hill's support to refuse forcefully.
The biggest possibility is whether the Elf Crusaders will stay or leave. There is no way, there will always be some problems if there are too many elders coming.
The elven family concept is not very strong, but the family concept is still very strong. All noble and military officer families who followed Admiral Garr must have a family head.
It is actually quite normal to want the young people in the family to follow the prince and make achievements, rather than stay in a certain city and be a city guard for the rest of their lives.
But Hill felt that, at least for now, those young elves with very stubborn tempers would never leave the place that he had sworn to protect forever.
Lin En is actually a standard sun elf, and protecting his shortcomings is a constant BUFF in his nature.
So Hill simply stopped his friend from apologizing. In his heart, this was never a problem.
Lynn is a little too cautious. Sometimes, as long as reason is on his side, Hill will support him no matter what happens.
What's more, with a character like Lin En's, he would take the initiative to fall out with those elves. It couldn't be his fault at all.
More importantly, as long as it doesn't go against Hill's outlook on life, even if Lin does something unreasonable, Hill will support him.
Hill floated quietly above Purvi's pool, slowly feeling the spiritual power of the little whale in the bubble inside the alien whale's body slowly becoming active.
If you want to completely turn the body of an alien whale that has turned into bones into a plane warship, many refining steps are required. In this case, Purvi's soul must be removed first, and then the preliminary refining must be completed as quickly as possible, and then the
He sent it to the ship's central controller.
Although Purvi is not considered an undead, appearing in the hot sunlight will cause some damage to his soul. However, it is best not to appear at night. After all, his body is really dead, and the power of shadow will not
It can easily erode his soul.
In that case, not to mention the question of whether Hill can use a shadow battleship, I am sorry for Purvi who believes in him so much!
Hill was very cautious when it came to Purvi's soul.
He first used the magic book to arrange a completely isolated space. The silver radiant sphere was also swaying around the isolation cover. This spell did not necessarily need to be directed by humans, but the reaction would be slower.
But if the enemy can pass through the dissociation spell cast by Hill's spiritual power, even the radiant sphere commanded by Hill will be useless.
Hill just needs a little reminder.
Then I slowly counted the time and waited for the moment when the sun and the moon crossed each other at dusk.
The transformation of the sun and the moon in the fantasy time was still very punctual, and Hill, who was highly concentrated, made no mistakes at all.
Purvi's soul ball was floating in mid-air, a small blue transparent whale, looking curiously at his spine, which was covered with layers of high-heat liquid metal with only a layer of skin left.
Hill glanced at Purvi who was curious. Fortunately, the skin of the alien whale was particularly tough and not afraid of high temperatures. Otherwise, he would not be curious, but angry.
He looked at the molten metal that had been prepared in the pendant for a long time and couldn't help but sigh.
Hill has always hoped to create a material similar to flange, a metal that can guide magic but is extremely tough. A metal that can be drawn into extremely fine threads and ground into a film as thin as a cicada's wings.
He is really interested.
He can't always use the branches, leaves, roots and stems of his ancestors as materials!
In the end, the properties of the metal he produced were more than ten times higher than those of flange, but the consumption would be estimated to be thousands of times higher.
Hill really thought of many combinations, but none of them worked. Although he was particularly familiar with the properties of ores, he was really far inferior to Flan for other materials. He was too scientific.
Hill suspected that there might be some biological material in Flan's formula, otherwise he wouldn't be able to touch the edges.
Now this is his only successful one.
Hill used a lot of fine gold and mithril extravagantly, and even the cheapest material inside was real silver.
The metal material that Fran made was a treasure that his alchemy inheritance used to make a lot of money. But what Hill made of this would probably scare a few people when he showed it to them.
But Hill thought about it and realized that compared to the materials on the demigod, this thing was expensive but he could make it by himself, but he could only use it himself.
The Earth Bear can afford it, but Trasil's tribe doesn't need it at all. As for traveling far away... most bears still like to run by themselves.
And if you want to make this thing, you not only have to use a special blast furnace, but you also have to burn it with a flame with the power of the sun for three days and three nights. If the temperature is just two degrees lower, it will be completely formed, and it will be difficult to change it.
Already.
Hill used to really feel that he had no use for it.
Unexpectedly, he would meet the unlucky Purvi.
The magic-guiding properties and sensitivity of this metal are definitely no less than those of alien whales using their own muscles, and may even be faster than their own body reactions!
Hill poured a full 10 layers before he stopped. He looked at the formed whale body and tilted his head.
Then under the glare of Purvi's suddenly widened eyes, he patted hard and then scratched hard.
"Sil~" Purvi roared at him in the spiritual sea, "What are you doing? Do you know how strong you are? I don't want to live in a house that is broken before it is used!"
Hill scratched his head. He was quite satisfied with the result. The endurance of these 10 layers of metal was several times greater than Purvi's own endurance. There were only a few scratches and shallow palm prints.
Hill felt that even if it was collided by those relatively powerful astral monsters, there should be no problems.
He will also use magic defense outside.
Hill smiled sheepishly at Purvi, and quickly added a layer of molten metal. Now his inventory was really gone.
Then before dusk ended, he quickly took Purvi into the entrance reserved in the mouth of the whale.
Except for this part of Purvi's body, only the eyes are empty.
The eyes must be windows made of crystal flower fiber.
As for the three-meter-wide and three-meter-high square door in front, Hill had already prepared the fine gold side sliding door. When the time comes, he can just use the mithril golems he has practiced to push and pull it.
These ones contain a bit too much fine gold and are not suitable for use outside.
Of course, he will use a magic door on the outermost surface that can identify ourselves and the enemy. That is the usual defense method.
When something happens, you will close this fine gold door that can be defended from the beginning to the end.
Only in this way can we ensure that no magic can remove the defense of this door. Hill suddenly felt that his Grandpa Hewelson was quite reasonable. When going out, he should bring all his things with him and not run out of room.
He really didn't want to bring out these fine gold plates that were originally installed on the house to block the wind.
We walked to the scheduled central room, which was actually the place where Purvi originally hid her skull.
The layers of tangled skulls here are airtight, and except for Purvi's soul, nothing else can enter inside.
Hill curiously felt it with his hands, and he didn't think it was empty! But Purvi's soul ball can indeed hide here, and he can also bring in the small magic circle that Hill made in advance.
Hill suddenly noticed Purvi's wary eyes and almost laughed angrily: "Why are you looking at me like that? How could I possibly attack here!"
Purvi spun around in the ball and then said firmly: "You are so curious, I don't believe you don't want to try how strong it is here!
If you have the chance, you will definitely open it and see what it looks like inside!
Don't deny it! Our spiritual seas are connected! I can feel what you are thinking!"
Hill couldn't help but mutter: "Just think about it! It's not illegal."
He glanced at the alien whale again: "Have you really made up your mind? I don't even know what will happen."
Purvi puffed out bubbles: "It doesn't matter if I fail, it's still me! It's better to be a little stupid than to die completely."
He floated quietly in the middle of the soul ball. Although he spoke very simply, Hill could see Purvi's firm confidence.
Also, if his character wasn't so tenacious, the group of necromancers in Zhentarim would have wiped out the light of his soul long ago.
Hill confirmed his preparations again before gently placing Purvi's soul ball in the center of the crystal ball formation.
Rays of soft white light immediately shined as Purvi activated the center.
Hill looked at the crystal ball nervously. This was the most critical step. It was not easy for a soul to stay awake and become a magic tower spirit.
The impact of magical power is enough to turn a fragile soul into an idiot immediately.
The white light flashed for a few minutes and then turned into light blue.
That's the color of the alien whale's soul.
Hill couldn't help laughing, they succeeded.
Purvi jumped up with the crystal ball that was assimilated by his soul, and crashed directly into the bones in front of him.
The white bones immediately flashed with colorful lights, and endless magic lines spread from here, connecting all the fish bones.
The light flickered for a long time. Hill looked at the sky in front of his eyes. The silver moon should have risen to the middle of the sky.
Purvi finally appeared in front of him again.
But this time, it was no longer that small illusion. Purvi, who let herself float in a wave, became as big as two books.
"Welcome back, Purvi." Hill said with a smile.
The little blue whale tilted his head and looked at Hill: "The Purvey~ reports to you! My master~"