Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 2376 Liszt's Avoidance

Chapter 2376 Liszt's Avoidance

Speaking of which, when it was determined that Trahil's law was finally complete and might enter the reincarnation state of the normal world, Hill was really a little worried about Uniflora.

Crystal Flower is definitely the only elder around him who could get into serious trouble.

Of course, the elven pantheon was not within Hill's consideration, and the same went for certain blood-related guys whom he no longer cared about.

As for his daughters, Alice doesn't need to worry... As long as she stays in that chaotic world, no broken rules can find her.

After all, rules are order, and that world will not recognize it.

Lansendel was so curious, but he didn't dare to leave his official mark in that world!

He didn't even dare to build the Tower of Dawn.

Except for the undead who are not affected by the outside world, even if gods go there, their judgment will be impaired after a long time.

So, although Lansendell often went there, his incarnation would never stay there for more than a year.

Then there is Aglaia. The little sea goddess was born too late and has not had much impact on the world. And because of Hill's existence, even though she is playful by nature, she has never implicated innocent people... The undead are another matter. In addition, thanks to her parents' legacy, Hill does not need to worry about her problems for the time being.

Besides, Hill still believed in Aglaia's character...she was a good girl he raised!

As for the Earth Bear, Hill was not worried. The protection they obtained was not only due to the halo and protection of the Earth Goddess, but also because of his diligence and determination for tens of thousands of years.

Finally, there is Fran, and he doesn't need Hill to worry about this issue.

Hill actually doesn't need to worry about anyone, including Adrian and the others.

Those who come from the orthodox wizard family of Trahil, even those who have joined the evil camp, have some respect for cause and effect.

Of course, this is the credit of the God of Nobility... If a mage wants to be promoted to a legend, he must repay the obstacle of the grace of life. This is a rule proposed by the main god of mankind and recognized by the world.

Therefore, there is nothing wrong with the mages and the Mage Association always trying to find ways to cause trouble for the Noble Church.

Of course, the dispute between the Mage and the God of Nobility has become so complicated that it is difficult to tell which side is more responsible because of their repeated attacks on each other.

But looking at all the worlds, except for those small worlds that are firmly controlled and suppressed by gods and whose laws are not so comprehensive, there are really few worlds like Trasil, where the human god and the magician are completely different things.

However, the mages could not completely hate him, and even made the God of Nobility their eternal enemy... This guy himself hated mages, but he would not stop the God of Knowledge and others from helping mages grow.

But because of the existence of the God of Nobility, the evil that Mage Trahil could commit was limited to a certain range.

Don’t think that the Mage Association is so brutal, but those who are really killed by them are all their own people.

Many things are actually much easier to handle as long as they are not group behaviors and are just things done by certain mages alone.

The God of Nobility did, to some extent, create a balance between mages and nobles... If it were Toril, which noble would dare to treat the archmage like that?

However, the mages who are closely watched by the nobles and have considerable strength will at most not take the initiative to cause trouble, but will never accept being caused by others.

As long as they have a legitimate reason, they are justified in destroying the world.

This is also the reason why even though the main gods of mankind have slid into the evil camp, the human kingdom of Trahil is still operating normally within certain rules.

So, even now, Hill still thinks that the nobles and the god of royal power of Trahil are very evil.

He really is, always jumping on a tightrope. Even if he changes his route and jumps to another path, it is still a tightrope.

The God of Nobility's ability to balance is probably innate, not something that can be cultivated. It is a talent that no one can develop.

Tsk, I feel irritated just thinking about that guy.

Hill heard the laughter of the undead in the valley, "Hill is issuing another limited-time task," and "Hurry, grab the things while those families are not here." He silently took out the good things he had prepared for a long time, checked them carefully, and finally calmed down.

After carefully putting away the goodies, Hill turned to look at Lister: "It is true that no big family has received the mission, right?"

"Yes, the only two families that stayed here in the past two days are the Moshi family and Zhu Meili's family." Liszt's tone was a little strange, "I waited for them to all receive daily tasks from Joss and leave. I estimated that they had arrived at the mission point, so I issued our mission."

"Why are those two... here?" Hill was a little puzzled.

"Zhu Meili, nowadays, moths seem to like to devour various metals." Liszt said slowly, "Although it is not very suitable for viewing, the mucus secreted by those small moths is very suitable for melting ore and can also help make alloys."

Chemical alchemy?
Hill's first reaction was to experiments that used chemical reactions to synthesize metals.

Then he understood what Lister meant... Zhu Meili, the powerful big moth, started to have children again.

Moreover, it mainly depends on helping Joss build the Tower of Dawn to accumulate the food and energy needed for reproduction.

Lister never mentioned this matter, so Russell must have been involved.

Hill wouldn't find it strange.

Russell is a very practical child. If there is a more convenient and cheaper way to make his magic tower more powerful, he will not give up just because there are ugly caterpillars and moths all over the ground.

If Zhu Meili hadn't played so thrillingly during the Oasis period, Hill probably wouldn't have had any adverse reactions due to the fertility of his big moth.

But Hill could understand why, apart from the End of the World, only the scattered people remained in this valley... Although not all families were as strong as those in the Aotian Alliance, everyone still had some strength, and there was no need to compete for business with a group of moths, or the brothers of the worms from the same mother back then.

Only individual players don't care, as they are not on the same track.

Hill tilted his head, a little confused: "Zhu Meili, what are you doing?"

Liszt answered irrelevantly: "Pulvi and I have checked, and the paternal lineage of those little moths did not originate from this world."

Hill blinked... before the Worm Mage, or after?

He quickly flipped through the various insect data of Toril in his mind... Zhu Meili's night butterfly has a characteristic that she will not mate with an insect weaker than the previous mating partner.

But she keeps a record of the genes of every bug she's ever mated with, and then lays eggs on demand.

It was not too difficult to talk about before the Worm Mage. There were several species of insects in Toril that were very powerful, and the swarm could even hunt down legendaries, but they all had obvious weaknesses.

Especially the existence of gold-eating bugs.

Although they can make up for their shortcomings by devouring various ores and metals, it is useless for Hill.

No matter what they swallowed, Hill could find their weak points in an instant.

But if later...

Hill couldn't imagine what kind of bug could be stronger than the Worm Mage!

He glanced out hesitantly.

"Pulvi said he didn't feel any danger." Lister certainly understood why his little bear behaved like this, "Jos also said those bugs didn't have any evil aura and didn't threaten him.

They have been using it for several days, and the moths are all over the mountain... Joss still thinks so."

Of course Hill knew that there was no evil power, otherwise, he would have felt it a long time ago.

but……

and many more!

Hill suddenly realized a huge loophole... If those bugs were really as numerous as Lister said, how could he not feel so much vitality?

No matter how many undead people there are, they only have elemental power. In Hill's perception, they are just pixels, densely packed together.

But that is not the breath of life.

For a son of nature like Hill, the sudden appearance of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of lives in such a desolate world would definitely not be unaware of it!

Hill couldn't help but frown.

Liszt said softly, "What are you worried about, sir?

The Lord of Justice knew this from the beginning!"

Hill looked at his own tower spirit in surprise.

But he soon understood why Lister and Purvi knew about this but kept silent, and it was not just because of Hill's severe mysophobia.

Another very important point is that they don't want Hill to be delayed in returning home because of anything.

Lister really knew Hill well... He knew that after this great adventure, Hill missed his homeland, family and friends very much.

But he also knew that there were some things that would not be a problem even if Hill knew he was not around, but he still couldn't help but stop and watch until this became certain, and then he could take action.

Even if Tarling showed emotion, he was rational and calm. Under the influence of the core idea of ​​'the master's wishes are the most important', it was normal for Lister to put aside some insignificant little things that would affect Hill's mood and might cause him to be entangled.

Things like Zhu Meili's may have some impact, but they are definitely within William's control.

Even though the Lord of Justice thought Zhu Meili was crazy, he still did not stop this undead from doing things!

Moreover, Lister was actually the one who was really dissatisfied with William... When he looked at William, he did not have Hill's filter.

Hill shook his head gently: “You are right, let William handle these things himself!

I should really suppress my curiosity."

Liszt immediately replied: "There is nothing wrong with your curiosity."

(End of this chapter)

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