Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 2413: Undercurrent of Trahill

Chapter 2413: Undercurrent of Trahill

It was clear that while all was bright and sunny in Hill's domain, trouble was brewing elsewhere in the world.

There was no official war, and the open and covert fighting could be controlled within a relatively small scope, because no one wanted to make the situation worse and attract the undead.

Otherwise, William wouldn't have been wandering outside all the time... He wouldn't have cared about these trivial matters.

Moreover, this kind of thing is bound to happen after the world advances.

Hill knew very well that no matter how good the previous relationship was, no race or force would give up their future because of such friendship.

Whether it is possible or not, in the end it all depends on who has the bigger fist.

In today's Trahil, there will inevitably be more and more powerful people due to its rapid development.

And these strong men will naturally stand in their own camps and fight for a piece of fertile land for their own race and for the creatures that follow them.

Once things get to this point, no one can stop it.

Neither civilization nor gods can do that.

Therefore, Aglaia must also behave more domineeringly, otherwise, those sea monsters will only go further.

The war between humans and monsters may not turn into a racial war with the destruction of Merkel's powerful and prosperous kingdom, but small-scale battles are definitely unavoidable.

After all, humans are no longer willing to lock themselves up behind high walls as they did in the past...how could they not be tempted by the vast grasslands and rivers outside?

However, in the eyes of many Warcraft, they can not harass those within the city walls, but why should those outside the city walls belong to humans?
Lord of fairness and justice, you can't force these monsters to avoid humans when they see them, right?

These things that cannot be said to Aglaia are still useful when said to William.

Of course, they didn't dare to go too far, so they definitely didn't dare to extend their territory under the human walls.

The monsters showed their greatest concessions, asking only to leave them deep in the mountains and grasslands, or some large rivers that were at least rarely visited by humans.

There is God behind them.

As long as the monsters can control themselves and not actively harm humans, the Earth God System will not watch them die in vain.

However, territory and resources are never something that can be counted on just a promise.

There will always be people who feel that they have lost out.

The same goes for Warcraft... Why should such fertile land be left only for humans to develop?

Before they came, couldn't the monsters use that place as a hunting area?

Then, after they have occupied the land for a long time, how many of them can calmly withdraw from the land they have managed for a long time?
Those monsters that leave after losing a fight can be considered strong-willed and rational.

Although Hill would not interfere in these matters, he certainly knew something about them.

Humans, even those who are controlled by William and have to have a bottom line, will never give up their desire for territory.

Even in his own territory, some neighboring nobles were trying to intervene.

Of course they didn't dare to do anything openly, but...aren't there only some female knights in Hill's town?

They certainly lived a good life.

But there are always some people who think that these female knights are only sky knights at the highest level, and that they can only go so far. They need the nourishment of family and the love of men.

Moreover, their origins as villagers and slaves made the so-called nobles subconsciously look down on them even though they knew that these girls had been training themselves, studying and improving madly for so many years.

Of course, the nobles understood that many high-level professionals, especially women, did not want any family at all. But in their hearts, that was the consciousness that only girls who had developed a sound personality and were proud and arrogant since childhood would have. What could a group of slaves who had been freed and abandoned and had basically not been taught by a great wizard like Hill understand?

Being pursued by a great knight of noble birth, and willing to live with them in a sparsely populated town, these women who have never been to the city and have always lived in small rural areas will definitely accept it with trepidation.

Olivia's success that year gave many people a sense that they could do it.

However, although Olivia is a negative symbol to some extent, this girl is actually quite capable.

During her time in Hill Valley, she went from being a misfit in the beginning to convincing everyone in the end, all thanks to her own hard work, bit by bit.

Even the undead who always made fun of her just thought she was confused for her decision at that time, not that she had let anyone down...Olivia wanted to gain greater power only after she completed the mission that Hill asked her to do in his valley.

You can say that she is too ambitious and beyond her ability and control, but you cannot say that it is wrong for a person to be ambitious.

Her only mistake was taking away the male knights in the Hill Valley.

However, to put it bluntly, she was not using her own feminine charm, but was painting a big pie for those people.

All I can say is that she did a great job as a pastor during that period and was very good at guiding people.

But the people Olivia wanted to kidnap the most were those women who had not yet officially become knights... Having female knights as followers was the best solution for her to increase her own value.

Even though the nobles always elevate the status of men and suppress the power of women in disguise, they are very willing to see their women carry such "interesting dowries".

However, even though the girls in Hill Valley have a good impression of Olivia and are willing to talk to her about their inner thoughts, they cherish their present more and are full of respect and loyalty to Hill who brought all this to them.

Maybe this has something to do with the fact that the girls have lived in the magic tower from the beginning... They know that Hill is the one who allows them to have all this.

Moreover, although Lina has many little thoughts of her own, she and Melanie have been in love for so many years after all. So, even if she always shows her indispensability in front of the maids and makes them believe that they would not have a good life without Lina's kindness...but when Lina says such things, she will inevitably bring up the name of Young Master Hill.

She was a very standard aristocratic maid.

Of course, she has many selfish thoughts and is good at taking advantage of her master's trust to gain benefits for herself, but she is indeed loyal.

But in the end, he still chose himself...that wasn't too wrong.

As long as we choose to stop losses in time like Hill, we can continue to live in confusion.

But, more often than not, these girls knew what was good for them and how to cherish each other, and even understood that Olivia's behavior was unreliable... and then they hysterically opposed the stupidity of the men.

Otherwise, those male knights wouldn't have come without their wives.

Even if they had any ulterior motives, Olivia would tell them indirectly the benefits of taking these girls away.

But, they were just doing it for that benefit, and they didn’t really have feelings for these girls.

Girls are not stupid. Is it possible that they can't understand what kind of people are these men who are too lazy to even lie to them?
In the end, Hill did not pursue anything and just let things go, not only because he felt that this was the path those people chose themselves.

Also, it is the recognition of these girls.

If you get to the bottom of it, these girls weren't completely blameless... They knew what had happened a long time ago, but none of them spoke out about it.

In their hearts, they actually still want to protect Pastor Olivia who accompanied them during their girlhood, as well as those brainless and incompetent men who were also their childhood playmates who had been through thick and thin together, besides their irresponsible husbands.

This is a confusing matter. A too clear result would not be good for anyone, so Hill just let it go.

Didn’t he get Olivia back himself?
He should have known that it would be difficult for aristocratic women to accept such a peaceful country life.

But the premise of all this is that these villagers actually have deep feelings for Olivia.

Compared to the aloof Hill, Pastor Olivia who communicates with them every day is so kind!

Know the bitterness and pain of each of them.

If someone else came, even those male villagers who were thinking foolishly would not be fooled so easily.

Not to mention that these girls were the first indigenous people of Salar to be influenced by the undead.

When humans are physically and mentally hurt, they are most likely to be attracted by the light and warmth in their own eyes... How could a poor girl who feels abandoned not be affected when she sees those undead girls who step on men's heads and beat them, and who are indifferent to men's hysterical pursuits?
The undead girls who often come and go in Hill Valley are either the abnormal ones among the permanent residents, or the beautiful and fierce ones in the PVP family.

Just think about what kind of moral character they will eventually learn.

When Hill returned to the valley, several noble territories close to his territory were basically gone.

High-level knights are indeed not as threatening as mages of the same level.

But they are definitely not fully armed like the Hill Territory. They have whatever equipment the undead have.

Not to mention, these girls carry several layers of blessings from the gods!
The White Snakes had to borrow water from the Yangtze River to flood the Jinshan Temple. If they wanted to flood the Seven Armies, they only had to loudly ask Aglaia to take a look.

Only those who have been hurt know what pain is.

Only when you see how miserably the idiot next door dies will you understand the importance of reverence.

Both the god of nobility and royal power and William, the former king of Salar, taught the nobles who thought they were "good enough" a lesson in reality without saying a word.

But this only means that they no longer dare to reach out to Hill.

It doesn't mean they will let go of other interests that can be fought for.

At this time, whether it is Warcraft or humans, they are actually the same... If you want more benefits, you have to earn them and rob them yourself.

Hill did not intend to interfere in this matter, and he was not qualified to do so.

(End of this chapter)

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