Surviving the Fourth Calamity

Chapter 690 Journey to Longyan Star

Chapter 690 Journey to Longyan Star

Hill started rummaging through the storage in the pendant again, he had to look for something worthless.

The biggest warning for him when he came out this time is, don’t think that it’s enough to go out with gold, silver and jewelry, at least you have to bring some ordinary supplies that can be used for appearance.

In his pendant, it seems that Mithril is the lowest grade material, which is really bad, but fortunately, some soil can be dug out.

Astral pirates can no longer be described as evil camps. There will always be an entire race of robbers in the universe. They are born demons, powerful and ganged up in groups. They make a living by robbing magic ships.

A sorcerer who walks alone, no matter how powerful he looks, will not be looked down upon by these bandits.

Even if it is a god, if its strength is not strong enough, it might capsize the ship.

It's just that the robbers of these demon races don't pay much attention to the general gods, except for Wojin.

But mages... mages who can walk in the starry sky don't have poor ghosts.

So Hill planned to make a turnaround from Longyan Star. He had to enter the vast field of the star realm in a concealed manner.

Hill is not afraid of pirates. He is not afraid of crowd tactics as he can directly communicate with the elemental world. There is nothing to be afraid of hundreds of ships coming, but he is worried that it will be too late to find the demiplane that is forming.

After he finds it, he doesn't need to be so cautious.

Hill saw several magical ships coming from Toril together. These ships obviously met halfway, separated by a long distance from each other, but maintained a certain connection.

After observing for a while, Hill found a small white multi-sailed boat that looked very ordinary and followed them.

Using six 12th-level warrior puppets as sailors, Hill sat in the cabin of a shrunken high-level magic tower.

He really used many methods to turn this white snail into the main body of the magic ship, but the trouble with using marine biological materials is that the keel, deck and even the sails of the magic ship want to be made of snails The magic towers are managed together as a whole, so they must all use marine materials.

This seemingly small ship consumed most of the marine materials in Hill's hands.

You must know that with the help of the ancestor of Crystal Flower and Aglaia, Trasil's top marine materials are all in his hands.

Later, Hill could only choose other materials to make other magic ships.

Of course, that kind of ordinary magic ship doesn't need to be so troublesome, but Hill never thought of using such a casual thing for himself.

Sitting in the three-story monitoring center between several sails, Hill can see everything outside directly through the transparent outer wall of the white tower screw.

The control tower of the magic ship named Latino is collecting the conversations on the previous ships.

Although most places in the star world are vacuum, they are already very close to Longyan Star, even if the air is thin, there is still a little bit.

Although it was a bit difficult, Latino still heard the main supplies transported by those ships.

It's all wood and ore from Toril, and even some grain.

It sounds like the merchants who manage the planet on Longyan Star are collecting these supplies, and they always come. Many magic ships feel that the distance is relatively close, and because they are sold to the owner of Longyan Star, they do not need to pay transaction tax, even if they are These simple materials can also earn enough money, so they are all shipped over.

Hill looked at his handsome white dhow and decided that he might not be able to pass himself off as a grain merchant.

No one will be willing.

Fortunately, I ended up with several precious ore names, including obsidian.

It's just that the captains of these ships are limited in their capabilities, and they don't bring much. Several people are sighing that they can't make the difference.

These ores are considered to be of relatively high value in Toril, and most of the time the magic ship is earning hard money. Many captains can't afford that much money to buy those ores that are worth more than gold and silver.

Hill summed up what these merchants wanted in his mind, and found that the merchants like Longyanxing wanted to build a high-level magic tower.

Whether they hired an archmage or the descendants of a certain businessman became a mage, there might be a big problem here in Tears of Selûne, and Hill thinks that the most likely thing is that they want to deal with the star thief.

For merchants like Longyanxing, the astral pirates inside the asteroid are thorns in their eyes, especially a bat ship that can be regarded as a living magic ship.

There is only one female captain on the bat ship, but the poor captain is actually controlled by the ship. Although the magical power of the magic ship is immortal, the long-term claustrophobic environment and the robbery life that violated her heart have long made the female captain The captain went mad.

This ship is almost a ghost ship in space. He wanders around the asteroid belt all year round to rob magic ships. No one knows what the purpose of his robbing those supplies is, but he is the enemy of all merchants, even those star thieves. He hated him to the bone, and if he was blacked out by this ship, his life would be eaten up.

Hill clasped his hands tightly to encourage himself, and then placed hundreds of obsidian stone bricks one meter square in the warehouse on the ground floor, and put some small pieces of mithril next to it.

Obsidian trading is the best no-cost business for him. He doesn’t have the skills to convert things like mithril and fine gold, but it’s easy for him to find them. Earth elements sometimes bring some from the element world. Mithril for him, as for fine gold, that is his family's specialty.

It's just that Hill doesn't like to sell pure gold. This kind of behavior always makes him feel like selling his land, so unless necessary, he is still used to selling mithril which is much cheaper.

Hill followed those ships. Sure enough, the leading ship, after finding out that these new ships wanted to sell goods directly, led them directly to a brand new port. The lobby is very close.

Hill changed into a set of gorgeous platinum robes, which Alice sent from her crazy gem-loving world. Although the tailoring is very simple, it is the most standard mage robes, but it is full of jewels.

Hill hid most of his face and long hair in the hood of his robe, and slowly walked out of the cabin with a replica archmage wand in his hand.

When the guide with a cautious face heard that Hill had brought hundreds of obsidian bricks, he no longer cared about what the mage and magic captain he had never seen was doing, and quickly notified the person in charge at the port.

If it wasn't for the businessman in the bright red robe who directly took out the gemstones for trading, just looking at the rows of tall sailors below, Hill would have thought that Long Yanxing was planning to change his career.

Hill simply made a deal with him and received a heavy jewelry bag.

In the transactions in the universe, gold coins and gold bars are used for small amounts, and these relatively perfectly cut gemstones are used for large amounts.

Moreover, gold coins are hard currency, as long as you don't say anything, most merchants like to give you gems first, after all, everyone thinks it's troublesome.

Hill is one of the silent ones.

But it's normal for mages to feel indifferent. This profession is a big consumer of gems.The mages will come out to make money, and most of them are also to buy gems.

It's just that there may be a little price difference, so when the red-robed businessman gave Hill the gemstone bag, he tried his best to see if there was any dissatisfied expression on the face that could only be seen in half, such as a disdainful sneer.

Of course, Hill wanted gems more, so he sent these merchants away with a blank face, in exchange for a free trade brand of Longyan Star.

As a reward for sending commodities of great value to this planet, apart from the fact that Hill does not need to pay taxes for this transaction, he also does not need to pay taxes when he buys goods from other merchants. Of course, this is only for this time.

Hill simply let a few warrior puppets stand on the deck to deter possible thieves, and walked off the ship by himself.

In fact, he once thought it was very strange why there were thieves appearing on the airports of the Star Realm, but after seeing those slave ships, he didn't think there was any surprise.

Even so, the owner of Longyan Star is still lawful and kind!

Whether it is Toril or Longyan Star, they are all worlds where slaves are allowed to exist. As long as they don't treat slaves as human beings and wantonly kill them, they are still in the good camp.

Hill glanced at the slave ship over there uncomfortably, and walked slowly towards the trading hall.

Then he turned his head sharply.

There are elves on that ship!

What a joke, no elf will be legally sold!
The elves have never had the pleasure of selling their own kind, so Hill went straight to the slave ship with a blank face.

"Guest!" The manager of the port quickly stopped the aggressive Hill, "What do you want to do?"

"Longyan star allows the sale of elves?" Hill asked coldly.

"What? You're so lenient..." The steward who just wanted to scold Hill for being nosy was dragged away by a red-robed businessman.

The red-robed businessman pulled the management back and said: "Long Yanxing will never do illegal things! But businessmen! They only rely on smiling faces to deal with people, so they can't take care of those troublesome things.

Master, please feel free to do whatever you want...just try not to damage the port, it's all money! "

Hill silently glanced at the merchant, and quickly understood that he didn't think Hill could defeat these slave traders at all, but he would definitely be fine with them.

And he believed in his heart that Hill would die, and the regretful look in his eyes at Hill's magic ship proved that this slave ship is basically a part-time pirate. If Hill is killed by them, Longyanxing will pay a penny. Can't get it.

Therefore, he asked Hill not to hurt Port, because Long Yanxing would not receive any compensation.

Wanting to understand what he meant, Hill almost laughed angrily.

But this also made him understand why Long Yanxing built the magic tower at all costs. If this continues, these businessmen who can still persist in lawful and good will either lose their camp and beliefs, or lose their territory.

Ordinary interstellar businessmen can believe not in Vol'jin, but in the God of Travelers, Shandarkor, and the God of Loyalty, Tom. If they are merchants of the good camp, there will be even more believers in Tom.

Shanda Keer is of course the existence of ordinary magical captain beliefs. Nicknamed 'Wind Rider', he never falls on the ground, and this god is chaotic neutral, no matter what kind of magical captain he will accept.

But those big magic ships that do business outside the crystal wall are more willing to believe in Tom, and even the evil camp will respect this god.

Because the captains of the magic ship all know that they can freely pass through the portals in various crystal walls, relying on the roamers that Tom locked inside the thick crystal walls.

These poor people who recite incomprehensible songs in the crystal wall, are punished by the gods, and have to pay for the sins they committed in their lifetime forever, unless they fall into it when the crystal wall is suddenly eroded by the phlogiston sea outside. Dissipate completely, otherwise it will never be rescued.

As long as the wanderer is still there, the magic ship will always have a portal available, and these magic ship merchants will naturally worship him sincerely when they see the Tom mark on the wanderer's hand, whether it is out of fear or sincerity.

Hill remembered that in the alliance of twelve merchants on Longyan Star, most of them were followers of Thom. If they were still so afraid of the threat of pirates before the God of Loyalty came to see them, then that person who has always been strict It is also very normal to expel an upright and unyielding god.

Tom has never liked worshipers who fail out of fear.

Hill let these businessmen go. He has never had any dislike for those who are afraid of power and violence. If he encounters something he cannot resist, as long as it does not hurt his bottom line, he will choose to remain silent.

However, his bottom line is still a little higher than that of ordinary people.

But dealing with the slave trader who is part-time a pirate in front of him doesn't make Hill think too much. People who really have that ability will not do such a low-level business as human trafficking.

The people on the slave ship had already noticed Hill's movements. They had grinning faces, took out all kinds of large weapons such as giant hammers and axes, and said threatening obscene words.

Hill showed a disdainful smile. The sailors on the magic ship, if they are soldiers, usually have more strength to pull the sails. The real attack is to rely on the large magic attack equipment on the deck.

For example, they have aimed at Hill's large ballista behind them.

Hill didn't care at all. If they attacked first, he didn't need to hesitate to make a shot.

Now that Hill has admitted his elven blood in Toril, there are certain things that must be done, and he must not watch those elves being sold as slaves in front of his eyes. He cannot remain silent, and the law knows that he is here.

In fact, Hill also silently admitted in his heart that the elven blood gave him the best reason to intervene who already hated the slave trade.For other races, it is impossible for him to say it confidently, and there is no possibility of any population trading.

He thought for a while, and suddenly a circle of light exploded from his body. In this kind of battle that requires point kills, Elminster, a ninth-level spell, is more useful.

 It is a group of humanoid creatures that keep walking around the inner wall of the crystal wall system.This group of humanoids includes humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, orcs, and any other intelligent bipedal creature-form that exists on the planets of the universe.They all have Tom's mark on their palms.

The group, known as the Wanderers, wandered incessantly, singing rhythmically with their mouths and waving their hands as if casting spells.There's no way to communicate with them, and there's little you can do to stop them.In fact, they don't even need to be in an environment that contains oxygen or air of any kind.

Legend has it that these wanderers are the spirits of inhabitants who died while committing horrific crimes.Their lives, and how they got here, are less important than their current goals.It is the Wanderers who allow the magic ships to enter and exit the crystal system.If the Wanderer ceased to exist, the ability of the sphere to generate portals would also disappear.If there are no wanderers chanting, the pellicle closes until another evil inhabitant of the sphere dies.

These evil inhabitants come from all spheres of influence of the gods.When an evil character is chosen to take on this "honor," he learns the Wanderer's Chant.This chant allows the magic ship to create portals across the sphere.The chanting never stops.The Wanderer's soul is cursed to sing and walk across the celestial spheres for eternity.

 
(End of this chapter)

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