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Chapter 76 Crazy thoughts on the Hill Road

The border city of Hafa Sardo is completely unguarded even in the direction facing Cortez.

Maybe the nobles guarding the city are either going to the checkpoint to collect money, or have already gone to Cortez.

Hill bid farewell to several mages who were flying in the air to say goodbye to him, watched them fly north without hesitation, and silently praised himself.

The carriage went straight out of the city.

Cohen, who had been silent in the carriage for a long time, flapped his wings and signaled to Hill that he wanted to go out and fly for a while.

Hill looked outside and nodded in agreement.

Nowadays, there are not many Haefasardo who can harm Cohen.

Opening the window and watching Cohen soar into the stars, Hill felt in a good mood.

Sri asked softly: "Are we going directly to Cortez?"

"Yes." Hill replied: "Nature told me that something related to me happened. But it didn't seem important.

Just in case, I'd better go to Cortez for a walk first.

After finally getting out, I didn’t even leave Salar until the end.”

The name Hafa Sardo will definitely not survive, and in the end he will still be in the territory of Salar.

The biggest advantage of the alchemy carriage is that it doesn't matter whether the horse pulling the carriage can see the road clearly.

As long as Sri knows the path, the carriage will never get lost.

What's more, the nobles who fled from Haefasardo carved a straight road.

This grassland is very large, so there are actually many monsters.

The monsters on the grassland are usually wolves, and they are very ferocious.

As the carriage was traveling at high speed, Hill could feel the prairie wolves peeping from both sides of the road.

It seems that they already know that humans will pass by on this road, and they don't know how many nobles' men have died on this road.

Hill didn't pay attention. Warcraft rarely attacked him.

Although the carriage has a weak magic response, the outside is covered with natural thorn spells, and the monsters will ignore the carriage.

Even bears don't want to deal with thorns.

However, the wolves on this prairie were very responsive. Hill's carriage made almost no movement. A little bit of magic power would cause them to react so quickly. It was probably because of the fierce fight with the nobles of Haifa Sardo.

How arrogant they are now, how miserable they will be in the future.

What a good prey in Novice Village! Anyone who has played online games has never ordered a wolf life in his hand.

Cohen suddenly issued a warning of gehe-gehe, and Hill lay beside the car window and looked up: it was a prairie vulture.

Several vultures circled in the air and surrounded Cohen, but they had no intention of attacking.

Probably they had never seen a peregrine falcon bigger than a vulture, so they were a little hesitant and scared.

After Cohen's warning voice sounded, they made room for a space, but still followed Cohen from a distance.

Cohen was a little impatient, but he didn't want to hurt these timid and fearful birds, and finally rushed down and returned to the carriage.

Hill smiled, touched the unhappy Cohen, and took out a plate of dinner for him.

In fact, what Hill needs to guard against now is human thieves.

He took out a book and told Siri to notify him when he arrived near Cortez, and then he read an autobiographical novel written by Master Haifa Sardo.

Everyone is so wise and powerful, and there are even a few who reject girls and become enlightened. I don’t know which aristocratic woman is so unlucky and has become a stepping stone for them.

No wonder Denton's 6 Fireball Mage was highly regarded at the time. His spell book seriously summarized many of his own ideas for transforming spells.

As for these, they are much better than the knightly novels Hill saw in the Earl's Castle.

There are many mages who give medicine to the nobles. The image of the nobles in the novel is really appropriate, and the intrigues in the noble families are realistic enough. Hill feels that the money spent on these is worth it.

Hill flipped through a few pages and felt a sense of déjà vu.

If Melanie had read these, instead of those chivalric novels that glorified the nobility, wouldn't she have been fooled by the earl?

Sometimes Hill really felt that she had fallen in love with the love in her imagination. After that beauty was completely shattered, she no longer had any nostalgia for the earl.

If it weren't for the fact that there was no such thing as divorce in this world, she would have kicked the earl and returned to Fran.

Unfortunately, with no way back, she could only plunge into the only comfort, alchemy.

So she didn't like Hill at all, and was annoyed when she saw Adrian. In the end, she exploded into elemental disorder during a crazy experiment, and even Fran couldn't be saved.

In the dead of night, the carriage moved slowly. Hill fell into deep thought.

In their own world, girls read some romance novels. When they are in the second grade of middle school, they fall madly in love with the nobles and domineering CEOs in the books. In fact, it is nothing. They can’t meet real people anyway. At most, they can devote their enthusiasm to TV.

of actor.

When I mature, I naturally put away that kind of reverie.

Melanie was so heartbroken by her own love that she never came out of it again.

He wanted to ask Liszt to copy the contents of these spell books.

In the future, more and more children will learn to read and write, and there will always be people who want to read some light novels.

The current market is flooded with chivalric novels, which are not suitable for children of commoner backgrounds.

Melanie, a mage born into a noble family, has ended up like this. A common girl who only sees the beautiful side of the noble family will end up even more miserable.

Hill knew that he was not ambitious like William.

But he still wanted to do something small that he could do.

And others can understand what he does. After all, his mother's matter has probably been spread throughout the world.

How many mages had to use her to educate their stupid daughters.

Hill wanted to stop the carriage and contact Liszt, but he always felt something was wrong.

It was as if nature was telling him, goodbye, talk to you later.

He is a good and obedient boy, so naturally he will not be harmed.

Let’s wait until we get to Cortez. Anyway, I still have the book in my hand, so there is no need to prepare it in advance.

Hill just wanted to seek Liszt's opinion first. After all, he was more rational.

It's still a long way to go, so I have time to think wildly. Hill complained about it himself.

How much did His Majesty, who founded the country of Haifa Sardo, really bother Cortez!

This is equivalent to the distance of half a sea.


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