Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 2372 The Meteorite Summoning

Chapter 2372 The Meteorite Summoning

Hill had never used this kind of thing before, but he would not use the essence of his ancestors' branches and leaves on others.

He has always been very straightforward in using things that concern himself… This is actually a very happy thing for Uniflora.

Crystal Flower was born strong, and no one could force her to do anything or endure anything.

Just like when she chose to stay in that deep trench, it was not because she had no choice but to stay there, but because Uniflora simply looked down upon any existence other than the Goddess of the Earth.

Hill actually had some doubts. The reason why no one from the elven pantheon could get deep into the edge of the world and they almost lost their lives several times had a lot to do with the ancestor Crystal Flower.

After all, although the Earth Bears are very powerful, they can't kill people so silently.

Hill just remained silent about all this... Since Uniflora wanted to appear to Hill as a gentle, thoughtful, and slightly curious elder, why should he expose all this?
It's enough as long as the care he enjoys is genuine!
But Hill would not give out the potion containing the essence of her branches and leaves to others for large-scale use without informing Uniflora.

Even one drop of pure liquid can make 1000 bottles of potion, and the pure liquid in his hand can almost fill a three-story large fountain pool.

However, now that Hill has reconnected with the elemental world, he can talk to Uniflora at any time.

If you use a small water ball made of pure water... of course, it has to be the kind of water element that is split from the water elements that have signed a contract with Hill and naturally belongs to Hill... it can jump directly from the water element world to Uniflora.

It was not until Hill left that Uniflora revealed that she had already been able to use her roots to connect to the water elemental plane.

She just told Hill the secret she had kept for tens of thousands of years just to tell him that he could escape directly to the water elemental plane if necessary.

Of course Uniflora knew that Trahil was on the verge of collapse. Although she did not intend to escape, and was prepared to rush out and fight desperately if the Earth Goddess and the group of bear cubs failed, Crystal Flower still left a way out for herself.

She loved Trahil, of course, but she still couldn't finish with Trahil.

Although she said it very tactfully, this is what she meant.

When Uniflora found out that her great-grandson Hill, who she always thought was kind and innocent, actually agreed with her point of view, she was overjoyed.

And since then, he has sincerely supported Hill in his path as a mage.

Hill vaguely felt that in Uniflora's heart, the Earth Goddess was really good and great, but she absolutely did not want her rare offspring to behave like the Earth Goddess...even though Hill was essentially more inclined to be the descendant of the Earth Goddess.

To put it more clearly, Uniflora does hope that Hill is kind, gentle, considerate, and powerful like the Earth Goddess, but it would be better if she is not so selfless, and even more so, she cannot sacrifice herself for the lives of others.

In fact, among all of Hill's elders, Uniflora is the one who best fits his past parental image: he has to show his best side in front of his children. Even if his hands are covered in blood, or he just had a fight with someone outside, he has to come back and comfort the children in a gentle voice, saying "Touch its fur, it won't scare you."

Moreover, although they hope that their children are good in everything, they definitely do not want them to become saints.

Of course, the other elders were also very nice to Hill, but they didn't think of it from such a meticulous and humble perspective like mortals.

Fran actually had a similar feeling, but he looked at the problem from a mage's perspective, and his hope for Hill was to 'mind his own business'.

It's not the same idea as Uniflora.

Uniflora is more like a doting grandmother.

The key is that she has the absolute strength to show her doting.

But what is very interesting is that Uniflora would not show this attitude in front of Hill, and would even often urge Hill to leave her trench as soon as possible.

Of course, when Hill clearly expressed his attitude, for example, when he knew that Uniflora had a close connection with the water element plane, he quickly established a connection between his water element lord and the crystal flower, and even arranged those newborn water balls as messengers because he knew the crystal flower's cleanliness and quiet nature, Uniflora would be very happy again, and then give Hill countless good things again.

At certain moments, Hill seemed to be able to see the face of a kind old grandmother from the main flower of Uniflora... His grandmother was this kind of person who didn't mean what she said, but liked to show her love by giving him good things.

Therefore, Hill also cherishes this preference very much... Even as he grows older and feels the hardships of growing up, he no longer fantasizes about someone giving him wholehearted preference like when he just walked out of the castle and faced the suddenly changing world, but Hill still cares very much about the love he can get.

In fact, he felt that he was quite obvious.

Just as angry as he was just now, Hill's mood instantly improved when Crystal Flower sent back the message almost immediately.

Sometimes he would feel that he was actually quite like Uniflora in some ways.

Well...especially the occasional little pretentiousness.

Hill held up a crystal bottle the size of his little finger in his hand, with a gentle smile on his face: He really misses home!
Especially since he was actually already at the place closest to home, he just needed to solve this last problem.

This was indeed a troublesome matter for Trahil.

If the mages in the Tower of Despair who have mastered the relevant cultivation methods and have spores in their hands have slipped through the net... Hill believed that William was thinking the same thing as him, what if those people escaped from this world?

Even though he had many worries in his heart, it was impossible for William to block a world belonging to the Styx as the god Trahil.

Besides, there is the devil!
With all the demon worlds outside of Trasil being cleaned up, Trasil is the most populous world nearby.

Even if they were afraid of Trasil's power at first and chose to start from other half-ruined worlds, then...

Hill sneered: They had finally cleared out all the hazards around Trahill, were they going to watch them appear again?
"Sir." Lister showed Hill the organized task list, "Is it okay to write it like this?"

Hill quickly glanced through it and nodded: "That's good, don't put anything related to the Fruit of Wisdom on paper, just let the Undead think this is a purification mission.

It just so happens that we still have Ruth's whole family here."

Hill didn't even dare to think about it... What would happen to Root if he knew that his teachers sacrificed their lives and their future, but in the end the ones who benefited were some people in the Tower of Despair.

As for whether Ruth would know... although the Undead did not know the truth about the Fruit of Wisdom, they could definitely understand that this thing was grown from the flesh and blood of a wizard.

The stronger the wizard, the better the effect of the fruit of wisdom he cultivates.

It must not be difficult for Root to get these words out of the undead... He thought about how his own Tower of Darkness fell into decline and then suddenly rose to become the Tower of Despair, which was even stronger than the Tower of Defense, which had always been in its heyday. What else could he not understand?

Hill looked up and suddenly thought of the Nine-Ring Master he met when he came to this world.

Hill landed in the meteorite field of the Tower of Despair on the meteorite he summoned.

It was from the great wizard's students that he heard Gilbert's story, and then his curiosity was aroused.

Although the main reason was that he always felt very uncomfortable when observing the Tower of Despair... At that time, Hill would judge that there was something there that could threaten his safety, which might also be related to Talona's experiments.

Vecna ​​should not have been involved, but he should have had some doubts, which is why the Tower of Despair's subsequent performance was so shaky.

The great wizards controlled by Vekna wanted to sever their ties with Talona, ​​but were reluctant to give up the Fruit of Wisdom provided by Talona, ​​so they always pretended to be forced to do so.

If a person always pretends to be noble, his style of doing things will inevitably be different.

Not to mention, in order to exchange for the fruit of wisdom, their pockets will inevitably be empty, and then they will work desperately to make money.

Therefore, even though the Tower of Despair has so much confidence, it still insists on summoning meteorites as a way to sell resources for money.

If Hill hadn't seen the refugee camp at the defense tower, he would have really thought that the mages in this world had no way to survive except summoning meteorites!

Although Joss may have helped a little, he was only auxiliary. The main materials for building the magic garden must have been provided by the defense tower itself, otherwise they would not have been so righteous in taking them for themselves.

After all, Joss didn’t leave… Not only did he live next door, but the Lord of the Dawn above him also followed.

Although the mages in the defense tower are indeed greedy, it can be seen from recent events that they have not completely lost their minds.

Especially, compared to someone like Talona.

For example, when Hill was listening to those apprentices chatting, he felt that they were petty... How could the apprentices of the Nine-Ring Great Wizard be so poor and miserable?
Even Gilbert and other students of Root's who were students of average talent sounded better off than those few.

But...it was actually very difficult for Hill to understand that the lives of these ordinary apprentices were actually similar even in different magic towers.

(End of this chapter)

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