Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 1769 Time to start flowing

Chapter 1769 Time to start flowing
Hill thought about it for a while.

He's also quite embarrassed now... If he gets out before Pruitt is killed, it's a bit like he came out specially to divide the spoils.

But if he didn't show up, it wouldn't be in line with Gilbert's vindictive personality.

Based on the shitty things Pruitt did, it's understandable to endure a moment of anger for the sake of his own future, but in the final stage of the recovery period, he still doesn't come out to make trouble, and give that idiot a ride... Gilbert just recovered , not a changed person.

But Hill is a person who hates idiots the most, and is very unwilling to have anything to do with idiots.

After being in a dilemma for a while, he suddenly remembered something... Gilbert seemed to have a teacher.

He also intends to let the Heinelson family move into the outer area of ​​the Tower of Black Mystery. Although he and Root have reached a tacit agreement on this matter, and have initially negotiated with Aislin...but according to normal etiquette , he also had to talk to Gilbert's teacher first.

Although the process is boring and trivial to everyone, it seems that it is just a matter of trouble for oneself... But as long as you are in the order camp, following the process is the most correct choice.

Hill does love freedom, but it doesn't mean he doesn't respect the order that others have worked so hard to achieve.

The more worlds he has traveled, the more he understands that for ordinary people, he can only have his own deck if he stays on a big ship that has its own chain of order and is always moving forward.

Although the feeling of stagnation is also painful when the big ship can't move, as long as the chain is still there, they can always turn to a direction that can move forward.

Just like the world right now.

It looks lifeless, but it's not completely hopeless.

But absolute freedom, just like the anarchism advocated by the toads, which is more terrifying than the bottomless abyss... is the end of ordinary people.

Without power and without a chain to hang on to, how can ordinary people find their own way?

Those who can go out, in fact, have something extraordinary.

If it is said that in the past, Hill's compliance with the rules and order set by others came more from his previous life's upbringing and natural cultivation, then he now really respects the order itself.

This may be a bit strange, but it is indeed two different feelings.

Of course, Hill himself still can't be classified into the order camp... because although he respects other people's order, he doesn't want to let himself be bound, and he has no interest in establishing his own order.

Listen to what you want to hear, see what you want to see, do what you want to do... In the end, you can only stand in neutral.

His travels, there is really no world in vain.

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Russell didn't know what to do with the letter in his hand.

Aislin, no, this should be the meeting invitation letter she issued to all direct disciples who are eligible to enter the study of Master Root under the order of Master Root.

Russell didn't understand why it was sent to Gilbert who clearly claimed to be in retreat.

He was really a little worried, whether his teacher's identity was suspected... The other party needed confirmation before sending out such a thing.

However, this matter is not up to him.

Touching the desk in front of him, Russell fell into deep thought on the chair.

"Why are you in a daze?"

A gentle voice interrupted his contemplation.

"Teacher?" Russell raised his head sharply.

'Gilbert' mage was floating gently in front of him, his light brown robe was windless and automatic.

"Why did you come out?" Russell asked with a smile in great surprise, "So much earlier...you have already..."

"Ah, I'm lucky, it can be regarded as a seventh ring, but I still need to study the seventh ring spell for a while.

Not as easy as I thought. "Even if he was satisfied with Russell's kid's sensitivity, Hill didn't intend to admit it directly.

Some things, speaking out in public, and knowing each other well, are not the same thing after all.

Of course, Russell couldn't think of the real reason why Hill chose to keep concealing his identity... In his heart, his teacher was the one in front of him, and since the other party didn't want to explain, he just had to wait.

Russell believes that there will always be such a day.

His teacher's patience is actually not very good, otherwise, how could he come out nearly 3 months in advance.

However, there is a problem with the Seven Rings spell?
Does that mean that all the middle and low-level spells have been studied and understood?

During this period of time, Russell's biggest worry was only this: Is the talent of his teacher the highest standard in the multiverse outside the world, or an excellent example?

If it is the highest, he can count on that his talent is not too bad.

But if he is excellent...then he is not qualified to be an outer ring disciple for his teacher?
Russell, as a standard magic tower mage, still agrees with traditional concepts such as 'teacher and student are a two-way choice' and 'standards are the biggest difficulty'.

A mage who is willing to accept favors will inevitably have mixed students. No matter how good he is, students with outstanding talents may not be able to learn from him... However, students who do not meet the standards, only this type of mage can count on.

A mage who comes completely according to the standard is the most helpless existence.

No matter how much he admires your character and your conduct, he will never break his own standards for you.

Although the contact time with his teacher is not long, Russell always has a feeling... this 'Gilbert' is an existence with his own pace and difficult to impress.

He might appreciate Russell, and even be willing to teach him... But more, it depends on Russell's own ability.

Russell always felt that he didn't meet the standard, but it was still possible to strive for the qualification of the Outer Ring Mage... He really, really wanted to be a student of 'Gilbert''s true identity, even if it was just a nominal foreigner. Ring students do too.

He suddenly remembered the letter he had just received, and immediately picked it up and offered it with both hands: "Teacher, this is the meeting invitation letter sent by Master Aislin.

I'm hesitating whether to alarm you. "

Hill beckoned, and the letter landed lightly in Russell's envious eyes... In the middle, he even removed the outer metal envelope by himself, and automatically unfolded the letter paper.

"Don't be so envious." Hill glanced at him with a smile: "If you use the mage's hand to understand it, it will naturally do this.

Only mental strength is not enough, it must be fine enough.

You can practice more at ordinary times, pay attention to keep your mental strength, toughness, sensitivity and flexibility always in a state of balance. "

Russell nodded seriously: "Yes, teacher."

Although he has consumed most of his energy during this period of time in order to learn all spells, he does have a little spare energy to use when he is resting... For example, like a teacher, get used to using the hands of a mage to take books instead of labor own feet and hands.

He also understood why the teacher didn't say such things to him before.

As a teacher, although he is very serious when teaching, he occasionally neglects some principles that he thinks a human being should understand.

However, he seemed to understand his own characteristics more or less, so he kept asking Russell to ask him if he had any questions.

But Russell felt that he was quite receptive to this teaching method.

After all, his teacher was really knowledgeable, and he would never only answer a single question for any questions he had.

He will dig out why Russell is puzzled by this issue from the root, and start from the law... Although Russell is so tired from listening, he can hardly even turn his head, but when he goes back to review When it's time, it's really cool.

Every sentence can make his spiritual power beat.

When Russell lowered his head to ponder, Hill, who had read the letter, couldn't help but sneered: "That doesn't seem to be what the teacher meant!

Aislin, what do you want to do? "

(End of this chapter)

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