Survive the Fourth Natural Disaster

Chapter 14 Grandfather Becomes a Neighbor

Hill looked at the silent Bonn and said slowly: "If you become a mage, you can come and see me yourself. I won't have any followers around me. I don't need any servants except you."

Bonn raised his head, his eyes red: "I'll tell mom. Mom won't be willing to do it either!"

Hill sighed. Bonn had followed him for too long and didn't understand his parents too well. Ever since they discovered that Dean and Sunny had no mage qualifications and could only be ordinary people if they couldn't become knights, Lina and Locke's hearts had gone astray.

During this time, Locke rarely went to the farm to manage it. He had been raising his young son. Hill once warned Dean to read more books in the library, but Locke didn't agree. He felt that since his son could no longer become a mage, he should work hard to exercise and strive to become a knight.

Hill asked Lister to tell the two that it was difficult to become a knight in his territory.

As a result, it didn't take long for Liszt to discover that Lina and Locke were training successors. When they first arrived, they had to take care of everything, but later they left it to the servants.

Both farms have actually been handed over to two pairs of married servants. Lina had always said that she would let these maids choose carefully, but in the end Locke directly arranged for two male servants to marry the two maids and take over the farm.

Liszt had decided to leave two maids who were good at cooking as cooks in the tower after Lina opened her mouth to leave. An alchemist's mage tower originally didn't need so many people.

Hill knew that it wasn't that Lina didn't love Bonn, it was just that as a parent, she would always favor weak children. Now Hill has given a better way. Even Bonn does not have to give up. Lina and Locke will definitely grasp it.

Lina will definitely persuade Bonn, so Hill won’t say more. Fran was still waiting for him, and he didn't think it would be okay to delay.

He asked Bonn to wait until he came back, turned around and went out.

As expected, Fran was already waiting at the door of the living room, and Adrian seemed ready to come to him.

When Adrian saw him, he said reproachfully: "Why bother to explain so much to him. He will know what is good and what is bad in the future."

Hill smiled and said: "Bonn has followed me since I was a child and has never left. I never told him about this decision, he just couldn't bear to let me go."

Adrian nodded and said, "You are good enough to him, so he has a conscience."

Fran turned around and said impatiently: "Lead the way and stop talking nonsense."

As soon as Hill, Fran and Adrian landed on the hilltop where the elemental power was abundant, Alice was already waiting there with the black leopard Merkel.

She tried to stay calm and said to Fran: "Dear Magician Fran, Merkel does not want to be your enemy. He has decided to move to Hill's territory. Can you allow him to move away with his belongings?" ?"

Adrian was almost shocked: "Hill, has your kindness spread to Warcraft?"

Hill rolled her eyes at him: "You brought Alice to me! Her friends can't just be killed, right?"

Fran asked in a deep voice: "Just move here?"

Alice quickly replied: "I made an agreement with Hill. Any monster that wants to move to Hill's territory must swear not to betray the territory or harm humans!"

Fran couldn't help but glance at Hill: "Has your elf blood returned to your ancestors?"

Hill didn't dare to say anything.

Fran said to Alice angrily: "Take him away quickly."

Alice hurriedly turned around and meowed several times at the trembling black panther that had been hiding behind her. Only then did Hill realize that Fran had been using magic to suppress the panther.

Under heavy pressure, Merkel took out a huge baggage and placed it tremblingly at Hill's feet.

Hill quickly extended his hand to him, and Merkel pressed her head against his palm and screamed. After swearing the oath, he hurriedly pushed the package towards Hill with his paw.

Hill bit the bullet and put the package away under the strange looks in Fran and Adrian's eyes.

Then the two greased their feet and left Hill to run away.

Fran said: "No need to survey, it's a mixed mine. Just go down and find the element nodes."

Adrian burst out laughing.

Hill touched the ring on his hand and quickly summoned several earth elements.

The earth element began to explore downwards, and the hillside where Merkel's cave was located was bulldozed by Fran without hesitation, and the powerful magic power flattened the land within a hundred miles.

Adrian patted Hill on the shoulder: "Your soft-heartedness is simply terrifying! Fortunately you are a warlock. Otherwise, the teacher would be angry to death."

Hill replied: "Besides Warcraft, who else can live in my territory from now on?"

Adrian laughed: "That's true. Even fire monsters won't go."

Hill said angrily: "I once thought about building a perfect mage town. I drew a lot of design drawings, but they all came to nothing."

Adrian reached out his hand without hesitation: "Bring it here. You're useless anyway!"

Hill gave him several plans for a western town. Adrian sighed in admiration: "You had to use magic to build this! There are both upper and lower water. Such a complete living system really took a lot of thought."

Hill remained silent. The designs he gave Adrian were modeled after the German Rothenburg. On the Y-shaped street, starting from a towering bell tower, there are small houses with dark red roofs connected by arches. Colorful, simple and elegant.

This was his favorite town when traveling in Europe. Unfortunately, for Adrian, who lived in the fantasy Middle Ages, the water towers imitating small castles with onion stairways and the wide underground sewers deserved more of his attention.

Fran came over and said to them: "This is quite suitable for building a mage tower. After finding the element node, Adrian will stay here to command the puppets."

Adrian waved the blueprint in his hand: "Teacher, why don't you build a town as well? The people from the caravan should be here in half a month."

Fran took the drawing and looked at it: "Yes. If they are willing to leave their hometown and come with us, we should prepare a good place for them. He pointed to the Y-shaped vertical line, the outermost side is for the caravan. In the blank space is a A small square, right? The left side belongs to the apprentices, and the right side is reserved."

Adrian calculated silently: "The woodland between the mage tower and the town is about 300 meters, right? If ordinary people are placed next to the caravan, it won't have much impact."

He looked up at Frank again: "If Hill is not open, will a road be built?"

Fran took out the map and looked at it carefully: "Don't lead to the mountain behind him. Our mountain range slopes to the left and front of him. The road down the mountain can be built directly to the entrance of his valley."

Adrian said with a smile: "Although we flew from the mountain behind him, we are closer to Salar."

Fran snorted: "That's not bad."

Hill suddenly interrupted: "The right side can be reserved for the undead."

Fran could hardly contain his surprise: "Do you really think William won't lose? Neither will the God of War?"

"The undead are very indifferent to gods. If they have enough benefits, they dare to wield their swords against gods."

"They are a race with a main god!" Adrian was shocked.

"That one doesn't seem to need a devout believer. He prefers the exchange of interests. The undead usually only call verbally, but they respect more that you get what you pay for."

"How did you see it? I've been looking for a long time and didn't notice it. They usually shout for God's blessing when they do anything!" Adrian asked strangely.

"You should see their attitude towards William." Hill said indifferently. "They treat William more like the boss of the adventurer's tavern who gives out tasks. He is the confirmed future leader."

"Adrian, be prepared. The house on the right is well protected." Frank concluded: "There is no need to worry anyway. Even if there are really many undead people, William will definitely win, and it will take 1 to 1 at the earliest to get to our side. Years later.”

He looked at Hill again: "Are you sure they can find the address you left?"

"Each of them has an alchemy map, a temple version," Hill said.

Adrian coughed, "Your Majesty is really incredible. The gods probably can't find him at all, right? If they only rely on believers on the ground, it is indeed difficult for the undead with all professionals to lose. They have high-level professionals. Bar?"

Hill replied: "At least not yet."

Adrian shrugged and said, "Then I'll be prepared. Wait until their high-level players appear in large numbers before we consider opening up."

Fran asked Hill: "Are you going to let them into your territory?"

"No, I plan to build a small village in front of the valley entrance to provide basic commerce. I don't have any specialties there, and I don't think many people will come."

Adrian asked doubtfully: "Then why do you have to open a place?"

"The curiosity of the undead is enough to kill hundreds of nine-life cats. Passing by a completely closed territory, they just want to see what secrets there are."

"Where are we?"

"Only mages are welcome to enter." They completely understand what a mage transfer place is, Hill said.

"I'd really like to know how many mages they have." Fran suddenly said.

Hill didn't dare to answer and turned to look at the ground: "The earth element has found the node. Grandpa, do you want to go down and take a look?"

Fran raised an eyebrow and glanced at him: "Are you leading the way?"

"Grandpa can just go down directly. The earth element has opened a way down." Hill said, "I will disband these ones if I find them. It's better for me not to know the specific location."

Adrian said to him: "You are too careful. If necessary, we can't restrain a few earth elements."

Hill smiled and said: "I'm just a little warlock. I can't deal with my grandfather's enemies."

Fran acquiesced and took Adrian down.

Hill sighed and sat down on the ground. While he didn't want Fran to come into contact with the players, he was always afraid that Fran would be on the wrong team. His entangled behavior probably aroused Fran and Adrian's doubts.

At this time, he felt that the warlock was a good thing. The earth, wood, and water systems he awakened are all forces of nature, and he is very loved by nature. The blood of elves is getting stronger and stronger under the influence of nature.

Frank probably also felt that Hill was inspired by nature. That's good, just be mentally prepared so you won't be scared.

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