Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 2384: Not an unexpected accident

Chapter 2384: Not an unexpected accident

The crystal flower potion can directly clear out all the seemingly reasonable but unexpected gains of these mages.

This is what Hill wants to do most.

As a mage, Hill knows the existence of mages best.

If it happens at the beginning, there is a possibility that an "accident" may really happen, but after a long time, if this situation still happens, it is definitely not an accident.

Controlling seemingly uncontrollable situations as much as possible is the mage's strong point.

They cannot solve the conditions for the fruit of wisdom to grow, but they can solve the people who may experience this situation.

Moreover, by doing so, things that were originally waiting in line can even be delivered to the people they are intended for in a reasonable manner...at the same time, it can also keep these people away from those deliberately created grievances.

The great wizards in the Tower of Defense can use their strengths to arrange various escape routes. Can't the Tower of Despair do the same?
How a family like the Heinarson family could have any hope of survival was clearly seen in the Tower of Despair.

Even the Tower of Xiya knows that it shouldn't do anything to the extreme. So if there really is a major reshuffle later, the person who is most likely to have a chance of survival in the Tower of Despair is naturally the one who is strong enough and really knows nothing.

With the Fruit of Wisdom, it is really easy for the Tower of Despair to make such an arrangement.

It is precisely because it can provide their own people with a seemingly upright highway that the Tower of Despair dares to demand such high talents from its apprentices.

Although there were special reasons for giving up on a talented guy like Gilbert, no one thought that there was anything abnormal about the Tower of Despair's behavior. It can be seen that their requirements for apprentices were so strict.

However, a normal magic tower should not be so strict.

The more elite apprentices the better. Even if the Magic Tower itself cannot violate the rules, there will definitely be some great wizard who has nothing left to do who will come out and recruit some of them... It's just like Hill did, giving away a little of his own share. What's there to be reluctant about?

It's not like there are so many elite apprentices of this level every year.

The most important reason that makes the whole world feel that it is okay for the Tower of Despair to do this is that in the past few hundred years, they have produced too many eight-ring mages, and there are so many nine-ring mages that even such a difficult task as summoning meteorites has to queue up.

And their roster of bloated genius is only slightly obscured by their all-too-terrible meritocracy.

In other words, even if someone was curious, they would at most guess that the Tower of Despair had obtained some special good thing from the meteorite from outer space.

Even though they are envious, those who have doubts in their hearts will remain silent when the Tower of Despair needs to stand in front to hold up the Tower of Xiya.

Hill could understand these people's reactions, just as he understood that William had to let go of those vested interests in order to uphold his fair and just laws.

He has no right to ask others to do troublesome things that would harm their own lives or even their existence for some boring justice.

After all, if it were him, he wouldn't do that.

It's just that now he has a way to solve this problem without hurting any of his own people.

Besides, it wasn't like he didn't enjoy watching others do things that he himself couldn't do at all.

It is estimated that William must have understood what he was doing at this moment, but he was still playing dumb in a very happy mood, just like he was at that time.

The undead in the giant screen finally made some movement... After losing the life of another anxious companion, they finally waited until the poisonous smoke outside the door completely dissipated.

Of course, since no one admitted that the poisonous smoke came from their own hands... and some people had no idea what they had lost, they could only blame each other and walk in in a mess.

They didn't even think about testing whether there were any traps waiting for them inside, and just rushed into the half-collapsed door.

Come to think of it, I am really thankful that the poisonous smoke was produced by the system... that is, it was the masterpiece of a certain Toril alchemist master, and not from the restless hearts and restless hands of the undead. Therefore, even though the poisonous smoke affects a wide range, there is no sign of it flowing back.

This is why we didn't catch all of these guys in one fell swoop.

Being able to ask before holding up the "Chi Chi Wai Wai" work is already the limit of these undead people's sense of responsibility and vigilance.

All along, when Hill observed the undead, he basically looked at the Black Rose and other Aotian Alliance families, but even the apocalypse that he observed the least, he never had the confused feeling he had today.

In order to have the most exciting fight, the PVP family will still listen to the command even if they have other ideas in their mind.

After all, those who don't follow the team are like dishes in the hands of others, and they can be cooked however they want.

Between giving away a kill and stealing a kill, everyone would want the latter.

So, even though they were able to run from Luskan to Mythril if they got lost, it still felt like they were the same kind.

But now, with these dozens of people, Hill felt that he was seeing a hodgepodge of some hospital... It was obvious at first glance that they were not normal people.

Hill had seen many undead creatures that teased cats and dogs, but he had rarely seen someone who, even though there was nothing in the messy room and the person in front of him was still striding forward, would stare at a butterfly in a pattern on the wall, then inexplicably turn around and walk directly into a small secret room on the other side, and then be teleported away.

Of course, if there were no mission requirements and no external crisis, the Aotian League, especially those led by the 'Young Master', would also have this reaction, but when it comes to serious matters, even the most clumsy 'Demon Sword' would not be so casual.

Even if he had any curiosity, he would definitely come over to play when the main group completed their mission.

Even though he often gets into trouble, he just touches and touches things randomly when he is following the team... This is normal, because if it's not him, there will be someone else.

The only thing that people criticize about "Magic Sword" is that it's him again.

But these people really didn't take their mission seriously!

Hill even wanted to turn his camera to the guy who suddenly teleported.

But he quickly regained his composure.

For some things, he had to be like William now. No matter how curious he was, he had to pretend that nothing happened.

Anyway, when everything is over, William will give a serious explanation of the plot.

Just like Toril's Road to Destiny, its number of views is still among the top three in the forum to date.

Hill didn't think that the undead really saw a butterfly of a strange shape based on his own observation.

Such a small pattern, with the professional level of these undead, it would be really difficult for them to see it as if they didn't see it.

But Hill could also understand why William allowed so many people to get involved in this matter.

The day he allowed some evil gods to reach into the undead world in order to solve the sequelae of the undead world, he decided that there would be no taboos in this world.

The only thing to be thankful for is that this is just this world.

Back in other places, the undead are still mercenaries who follow strict rules and only have special contacts with fixed gods.

But William knew everything about this matter, and those who were in private contact with the undead must also be aware of it.

So, they will definitely not do anything too extreme.

Moreover, William must have set some bottom lines that cannot be violated.

All in all, the main purpose of these messy things is basically dog-eat-dog, so it's okay.

Just like the guy who was inexplicably teleported away at this moment, Hill thought about it for a while and guessed who his target was: the Witch Queen Igwilfu.

That woman liked to refer to her subordinates as butterflies... No matter what they looked like before, they would transform into beautiful butterflies after following her, which was her declaration to the witches.

Of course, in the eyes of most people, this thing only means "perversion".

This has nothing to do with Hill's main goal. It is probably Igwilfu's old rival who is causing trouble for her.

Although he was very curious, Hill convinced himself that business was more important.
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These dozens of chaotic Undead have already created chaos among thousands of people. The Tower of Despair will certainly not remain without any reaction.

However, perhaps because the area led to by this bottom-level passage was just a remote sub-tower of the Tower of Despair, and all the important people inside had already been evacuated, the reaction of these mages was to use their ultimate moves from a distance.

But their spellcasting strength is barely enough to reach the seventh level.

It is estimated that the strongest mages have already gone to the front line...the mages left in the inner area are really a bit weak.

The only effect was to destroy the secondary tower, allowing Hill to finally see the interior of the Tower of Despair.

Although the Tower of Despair is powerful, it does not have the ability to defend the so-called outer ring area.

In fact, the area now occupied by the undead horde is the former outer ring of the Tower of Despair... The reason why there are no magic towers is that it was completely destroyed by the undead.

The Tower of Despair is famous for its thriving population.

I'm not talking about the mage, but the ordinary people who depend on the magic tower for survival.

However, at this moment, there were obviously no ordinary people in the inner area of ​​the Tower of Despair.

Hill couldn't help but frown, but then quickly calmed down... not yet.

No matter how arrogant the Tower of Despair is, it will not throw all those ordinary people into the cave of flesh and blood to feed the main branch of the Fruit of Wisdom at this time.

Probably sent to the underground area of ​​some magic tower, awaiting the final judgment.

If the undead win, the lives of these ordinary people can be traded for their own lives.

Of course, if the Undead confronted them for too long, the Tower of Despair would probably not keep them around in vain.

Hill suddenly discovered something...the inner range of the Tower of Despair was not even as large as that of the Tower of Darkness.

Moreover, the internal structure is also very chaotic, unlike the Black Mystery Tower which is simple but full of magical atmosphere.

(End of this chapter)

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