Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 1790 Hill, whose aesthetics was critically attacked

Chapter 1790 Hill, whose aesthetics was critically attacked

Although Carpenter was full of doubts, she remained silent.

Although she will always make some small mistakes because of the past that she can't let go of, but it's all because of her character flaws, not because she really doesn't understand people.

She knew very well that Russell, who must know a part of the inside story, since he didn't tell her anything, it was naturally this matter, and it had nothing to do with her, so she shouldn't go looking for it.

A secret is a secret because it is not revealed.

Hill glanced at the little girl who lowered her head again, but she felt a little fond of her again: Although she is not qualified enough, she is really a rare good girl in terms of character.

As for her short-sightedness and rough style of doing things, it's actually nothing at all.

How old is Carpenter?
Even if the children in this world matured relatively early, Hill would not ask a little girl to be mature and stable enough to be good at everything.

For him, Carpenter's only shortcoming is qualifications.

It wasn't just a matter of Carpenter not being able to understand him.

Most importantly, Hill couldn't understand why she couldn't understand, this was really troublesome.

Luckily Russell is pretty good at that.

Although it also required Hill's very careful analysis and explanation, he could still understand it in the end.

Moreover, Russell is very good at teaching Carpenter.

It may be because of the relationship they grew up with, and he could tell at a glance which angle the girl was confused from.

That's not bad, Hill couldn't help thinking... This is probably why most mages value the first disciple the most.

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The reason why Hill has been standing in the hall looking outside, of course, is because he has to consider the issue of transportation again.

In this world, ordinary people don't have the opportunity to travel...they have to leave, and they basically rely on two legs.

However, in a world where large animals have been extinct for at least tens of thousands of years, Hill didn't know whether the carriage existed or not.

Therefore, he really doesn't know what kind of transportation the mages of this world take.

It can't be people pulling the car to fly, can it?
With the pride of mages, they would not allow themselves to be substitutes for animals... Even if the value of these extinct creatures is very high, it is not the same thing!

The mage worked so hard to make himself stand at the top of the world, how could he suddenly become another creature.

After all, the classes that must exist in any world can only be divided into mages and mortals in this world.

And the ones that exist vaguely between the two are nobles... This is the reason why mortals feel that they and mages are just different in status, but they are not two kinds of creatures.

When Hill first understood this point, he actually found it very interesting: in any world, no matter how closed the class is, there will always be an upward channel that seems impossible, but there is always a chance.

At least it won't make the lower class completely despair, thinking that without that aptitude, there is no need to live.

Although Hill is not a sociologist, this too single world of power is really easy to understand.

Therefore, this world is also the world that alerts him the most... After all, there are no fancy things to cover up, as long as you find it, you can understand it immediately.

For a guy like Hill who looks smart, but is actually a bit straight-minded, it's just right.

It was only here that Hill kept admitting that he was a bear... not only his body, but also his brain.

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However, having said that, Hill pressed his finger on the window and looked down with a confused face: Why did the world end up in the arms of the flying saucer?
Gilbert seems to have one in his hand, but because the production is relatively rough, ugly and big, Hill thought it was just a special case, something that the little guy researched by himself... It turned out to be in Gilbert's memory As a result of a careful search, it turned out that it was a common means of transportation for mages!
Moreover, Gilbert is not even the worst one. After observing it these days, the dark and ugly thing can be regarded as normal among the normal... There are some family crests and other carvings on it as decorations Taste.

Of course, this flying saucer, to some extent, should be called a round flying carpet.

Just because of the relationship between the metal products and the upside-down crystal cover, it looks a bit like an oval flying saucer.

This is a better adjective that Hill racked his brains to come up with.

Otherwise, it would be a large dish with a bowl turned upside down on the dinner table, or the kind made of pure steel.

Hill felt that the first test he encountered turned out to be his own aesthetics... Although his aesthetics also belonged to the straighter kind, it was not completely absent!

Why do sorcerers make vehicles into this virtue?They themselves want to sit on it!

Hill reacted belatedly. For mages, the only enemy in this world is the same kind.

Therefore, they don't need to put much thought into the means of transportation... Just add defensive spells to the crystal cover.

No wonder it was so easy for the dragon to sneak attack. For him, the defense of pure spells was just a gift.

It's not that mages are completely incapable of using the earth, which is extremely repulsive to magic energy.

Hill dug out Gilbert's flying saucer... Because it was so ugly, Hill never thought that it was a means of transportation... After carefully distinguishing the magic circle at the bottom, he quickly understood the principle.

The earth will indeed decompose the magical energy that enters it, but at the beginning, it repels it, and even rebounds it.

This is also the reason why it is difficult for mages to use spells such as ground escape or splitting the earth.

Earthquake will also rebound.

After the mages figured out this feature, they simply combined some gravity spells to create this flying saucer.

Although the speed is not fast, but the weight is still quite high.

Of course, the reason why this kind of flying saucer will become mainstream is because of the lack of energy.

The mages can only rely on their own mana, supplemented by energy-absorbing magic circles...the way of using the means of transportation, which is the opposite of the past, determines that they have no choice.

Although Hill was reluctant, he couldn't make a fuss about such a small matter.

He wasn't really afraid that de la Cruz would recognize him, but it would have been better if it was later, at least for his ego.

After all, he was following in the middle of the brigade... The reason why there was such a long preparation time was that even if he didn't want to, Lute had to bring some outer ring mages who could respond quickly enough.

If it weren't for the fact that he has never participated in the struggle for power at the bottom, and his students have honestly chosen to leave their families in the outer ring to wait for the future, then Lute would not be able to leave so soon.

Hill really agrees with Root's decision to make a decisive decision and choose to set off at the fastest speed: the further back, the more sophisticated the outer ring mages who followed.

They are reluctant to part with everything, want to bring everything, and do not have enough storage space, which is the biggest trouble.

Nicholson had no choice, he had to take care of his family.

Regardless of whether he valued those people or not, he took these guys to the Tower of Sia intact... It was even possible that these people were specially prepared by him for the Tower of Sia.

However, Kamante Tower, as the obvious, dogleg of the Tower of Xiya, must be the last to go.

In this way, when he arrives at the Tower of Sia, he can tell who is the last person left in the Tower of Black Misty, and what is ready to explain.

What these two men brought with them was not just people who walked slowly, but also a lot of trouble.

Root can't afford to share their troubles with them.

Moreover, he would choose to set off so decisively, and he probably didn't want Aislin to stay in the Tower of Black Mystery.

Seeing the girl still floating in the sky and beating Fang Qiu, Hill wondered how much she knew about her real appearance... The reason why he became more and more sure that there was something wrong with Aislin was, of course, because O Liva suddenly disappeared.

It stands to reason that he couldn't leave everything to Aislin about directing the relocation of his juniors and juniors...it was really easy to pinch.

Especially those from Qihuan, it was hard to bear Aislinn's haughty way of urging them.

However, Oliva chose to help Root move... This is not an important job, a real valuable resource, and Root must keep it by himself.

Although the warehouse is also very important, even Hill can directly hand over the management of the side tower warehouse to a student who has just advanced.

With so many students in Lute, even if Oliva is the best at daily work, it is not worth asking him to do such a simple job with an eight-ring mage.

Aislin was quite happy, busy every day, drinking and drinking.

Anyway, she was quite sensible, and she didn't point out Hilbert's head, at most, she sent someone to tell him the departure time every day... For such a trivial matter, Hill let it go.

If it was before he found out that something was wrong with her, he might still have a few words against Aislin, but... that woman, in the days to come, some people will suffer.

The day when she understands what she really is, the day when her own laws are... Hill himself can guess several situations that match Aislin, and the best result is that she is no longer Aislin .

Not to mention the worst outcome, she will search for herself in despair all her life.

(End of this chapter)

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