Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 650 Terry and Gu Ramba Become Golfers

Chapter 650 Terry and Gu Ramba Become Golfers
Hill seized the time to send away the dazed Lynn.

Lynn will be able to react to his foolishness in a while: it's not just the university town that needs to be managed by Lynn, but residential areas and commercial areas are the real big troubles.

The dwarf who opened the shop met the undead... Well, thinking about Hill, he was sweating for Lynn.

If the dwarf didn't refrain from starting, the undead would never let him have a chance to finish.

Of course, there are non-hands-on solutions for not being able to beat people. Time and words are very rich for the undead.

But since dwarves and dwarves lived in the city of Aglaia, Hill felt that he could also move the people from the large residential area there.

This, Hill is quite happy, he has always wanted to build a large botanical garden under his floating castle.

It's a pity that after Silver Shield came here, the situation couldn't be controlled by him.

Compared to the botanical garden in his heart, Hill would still choose to let more people in. It is impossible for him to let the people of Silver Shield become the only residents in this town.

In that case, whose city is it?Even if paladins had enough self-control not to think so, neither would their entourage and family.

Now finally back on track.

In the future, in the city of Aglaia, flexible puppets and magic circles will be used to monitor the alleys, and the elf crusaders will guard the guards on the main road, and they can be deployed at any time when they are warned.

Silver Shield will only continue to patrol the main road, mainly watching taverns and commercial streets.

Where the Knights of Justice appear, it is indeed a kind of bondage for those who want to do bad things.

Many people want to avoid these white armors when they see them.

But compared to the 'Trasil Elf' who used 'Faction Detection' casually, they probably would rather endure the discomfort of seeing the Knights of Justice.

Here in Hill, there will be no caravans.

After all, Luskan in the north is not the end, there are even more terrifying frozen land and ten towns in the north.

The caravan coming from there is only for Deep Water City, and only there is the place with the highest price.

However, there are also some caravans with little influence in Waterdeep City who will directly sell the goods brought from the frozen soil to Hill.

The price of various materials and ingredients purchased by Hill is not much worse than that of Deep Water City.

They can also save a lot of taxes, especially the entry tax in Waterdeep City, which is taxed by car, and the price is high.

They can store the cart in the warehouse next to the Hill Hotel, and they don't even need to bring camels.

All kinds of camel animal feed here in Hill are well matched. After half a month of storage, almost all of them are fat and strong.

They even brought new recruits here to the town every time, so as to judge whether they had the plague on them.

After so long, the people of Faerun mainland have more or less understood the reason for the spread of the plague, as long as they don't accept the kind of gold bars and various ancient gold coins that look like they are within a year.

The current caravan will ask these people not to bring any money before accepting newcomers.

The caravan will directly send them the first month's salary.

As long as you don't stay within a certain range with these problematic gold, even if there is a caravan with a plague next to you, who is now drinking pure water when you go out, you can avoid being infected.

Now the value of gold coins in major cities is high again, and no one dares to use gems to offset the price.

Although the troubles this time were caused by the big cities of Jianwan, they don't have to worry so much at all.

Even if they don't have enough pure water to protect the entire city like Neverwinter, but with their financial resources, they can still get enough pure pearls to clean the treasures they get.

As long as the aristocrats don’t call out friends and gather every day like in the past, there will be few accidents. No matter how poor the aristocratic family is, they can buy a pearl or two to save their lives.

Only when the plague first spread, a large number of nobles died, and the treasures they got were too much, even if some people had become formal professionals, they couldn't bear it.

Hill felt that the caravan, which is now very wary of the undead, would soon continue to come shouting 'really fragrant'.

After discovering Hill's consignment store, the undead frantically stuffed things into it.

Trasil couldn't sell a lot of the products they practiced.

Hill gave the families of the Silver Shield Paladins two options: to continue renting in the small town or to buy a residential house in the city.

If they also moved to the city, Hill planned to convert the entire hotel side into shops and warehouses.

Hill figured they would choose to move to the city, where housing prices weren't too expensive.

That is to say, those single followers will still choose to live here, so Hill only needs to move their small house to the end and put it together with the apartment building.

Lynn's mayor's mansion was directly moved into a special open space in Aglaia City as a whole, and it will become his private residence in the future.

There is a special city hall for him to use, and all kinds of facilities and buildings related to the city are complete, even the barracks for the city guards have been set up.

The undead are already skilled workers in this area, and William has been employing them for this kind of work since Salar.

As long as Lynn starts handing over the time-space artifact, he won't have time to come to Hill to worry about that little flicker.

But now, Hill needs to find Terry who has been squatting on the mountain waiting for him to explain, and have a good chat about the future.

Hill walked through the maze and came to the door of the dragon's nest. He couldn't help standing there and blinking.

How did Gu Lanba, the god of earth elements, get mixed up with Taili?

They were playing a ball game, one with their tails and one with their fists, trying to control their strength and hitting a light ball.

A mountain of broken balls piled up next to the dragon's nest told Hill that the two of them hadn't worried about the outside world at all during the past two days, but had been playing this game all the time.

"Sir." Martha appeared next to him, "When the undead were playing ball, let this earth elemental lord see it. He was very interested and wanted it all the time, so I bought a lot with the undead and sent it to Mr. Terry Here it is."

"Good job." Hill nodded, "Thank you Martha, you are very thoughtful. Neither Taylor nor this one is suitable for getting in touch with the undead immediately."

"Why?" Grumba had of course noticed Hill long ago, "Even if there are tens of thousands of Ransanders, I'm not afraid~"

Hill couldn't help laughing. To the elements, Lansander's incident was really nothing. When they made troubles on their own, they caused even more damage.

After all, as long as there is a trace of consciousness remaining, they can completely recover in the elemental world.

"At least one-third of them know how to banish." Hill directly said the most likely thing to happen, "Don't think that if you are much higher than their level, there will be no problems. Banishing is always a matter of probability .

If you really want a group of people to use you to test luck every day, you can do whatever you want. "

Gu Lanba was too big, more than half a person taller than the lords and leaders who were watching the fun.

As long as he is within the casting distance of the banishing spell, the first reaction of the undead to see him must be to use this spell.

After all, Grumba is different from other earth elemental elves. Those are summoned by Hill and need to obey Hill's orders, so they are green names in the eyes of the undead.

But Grumba is different, he is neutral.

Banishment is available.

Hill didn't want to mention this matter at all. If he emphasized to the undead not to use banishment on this tall earth spirit, it would only have the opposite effect: to remind every undead who saw Grumba that this guy can actually Try it twice.

And the undead who can't break through the defense at all will definitely have an exile at the end.

Owing is an impulse that everyone who plays games can never restrain. Everyone will have the beautiful fantasy of "what if I succeed".

Grumba thought about the number of those new elves, and boredom appeared on that stone face: "But I still want to take a stroll in your city. It's rare that there is a place where I can take a walk casually."

Terry pressed the ball in his paw, and couldn't help but tilt his head and asked, "Why don't you sign an alliance contract with Hill? It's not that you obey his orders, but at least you have to make sure that you won't trouble him!"
Otherwise, in Hill's city, you will never be regarded as one of your own by the defensive circle. "

Grumba said depressedly: "The elemental gods must be neutral. They have too many things to do."

"You?" Terry accidentally used a little force with his paws, and the ball broke with a 'pop'. He screamed a few times, and then flapped his wings discouragedly and asked, "My mother said So many stories, you..."

"That's different!" Gu Lanba said dryly, "Also, don't listen to their nonsense, such nonsense love stories, why would I think an orc goddess is prettier than a stone.

It's just that she is devout enough to the earth, and I have a more friendly attitude towards her.

I really don't get it, I just gave her a gem mine, but can I get more for my disciples?

It's just that she knows everything about it, and my followers are not interested in showing off my gifts. "

Seeing the disdain on Taili's dragon face, Grumba simply turned his head to look at Hill: "You are also a child of the earth, although you are not from my earth.

Tell me, do you think that female orc looks good?She is not as tall as my legs! "

"Since when is height a problem for the gods?" Terry couldn't help interjecting.

"Don't use the dragon's eyes to judge the God of the Earth!" Grumba was angry, "We have our own aesthetic eyes! It won't change according to race!"

"Terry, shut up." Hill said calmly.

Terry shrugged his shoulders, and finally asked, "Do you still want to play?"

"Of course I want to play!" Gu Ramba said quickly, "It's rare to buy such a cheap ball! The new elf must be very good at alchemy!"

Hill rubbed his cheek, but suppressed the complaint: The undead are really only good at making these things, and for some reason, the manufacturing level of the ball is higher than that of the magic lamp.

Hill understood very well how many balls would be stored in the hands of the undead, and there wouldn't be a few Trashiel people who wasted so much money to buy a ball to play.

(End of this chapter)

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