504: Chapter 303: Of course, the door smashing was preditated!
504: Chapter 303: Of course, the door smashing was preditated!
The God of Ti and Space was silent for a mont.
It seed like he didn’t know what had happened and didn’t know how to respond.
But when it ca to space rifts, aside from him, there was only one other person who could place such a thing at the edge of the Divine Kingdom of the Elven God King.
“I will first ask William,” the God of Ti and Space said coldly.
When he returned after a while, the God of Ti and Space was already speaking in a peaceable manner with a hint of a smile: “It was the Elven God King who made the first move.
Although he brought it upon himself, we did not intentionally place that random space rift at his doorstep!
Nor did we drag him to step into that rift!
You must know, these rifts only appear in one place for a few seconds, and he still managed to step right into it.
It’s truly astonishing!
But this was his own bad luck, and he was the one who struck first.
We cannot bla William for retaliating.
If this matter were to end here, I would not be content.
Should William just suffer an assassination attempt in vain?”
It seed chaotic on the side of the Elven God King.
He might have already taken so dicine and awakened, now suffering in agony, just hearing that the Gods of Ti and Space classified this matter as an assassination attempt.
Although he did not consider it as such, it was clear that soone in his Divine Kingdom was persuading him to acknowledge it, making the matter unclear.
It seed the Elf Deity System thought it better to let people believe that the God King sent soone to assassinate William rather than admit he was just trying to pull others into his own predicant.
“If you hadn’t smashed the gate to his Divine Kingdom, and if Westaria hadn’t been repairing it these past few days, he wouldn’t have been so unlucky to step into that space rift,” Liaton said, striving to remain calm.
“Moreover, for such a small probability to actually happen, he’s already received his punishnt.”
The Elven God King couldn’t hold back and let out a wail: “Damn it!
I will shut down the Divine Kingdom for a hundred years and behave myself!
I won’t do anything more!
Let this matter pass and don’t bring it up again!”
“When that Nature Warlock returns from the wild, Westaria will compensate him,” Liaton interjected.
“As for the King of Saral, Westaria!
Remove the user recognition from your divine portal artifact!
Originally, even if this artifact fell into the hands of the King of Saral, it would have just been shelved; Westaria wouldn’t acknowledge that it still belonged to him, but no one else could use it either.
But now that this has happened, there’s no more pretending.
Let’s just use this artifact as compensation!
Compared to that Nature Warlock, the King of Saral simply lost face.
But if an attack ca from a Supre God rather than an ordinary elf legend, it shouldn’t be considered too shaful, should it?
The artifact in Westaria’s possession may be fewer than you all think; losing even one is a significant blow.”
“I will ask William and see how he decides,” the God of Ti and Space said blandly.
“Compared to Hill, indeed, William was only manipulated on his own territory, which doesn’t seem like a big deal.
But how he feels, I do not know either.
He always places great importance on whether his territory is safe enough.”
Liaton sighed heavily: “Alright, I hope we can get a good outco.
This matter does not hurt Westaria much, but it’s really an embarrassnt.
And we have to inform the elders back ho; otherwise, Rose’s subordinates will certainly say sothing.
We can’t let the Creator be mocked without knowing what happened.
Westaria!
Why should I be embarrassed for your actions?
Next ti, please consider carefully before taking any action!”
“Can luck be considered?” the Elven God King couldn’t help but retort ambiguously.
The elf deities fell silent collectively.
Although humans could hear this, all these elf gods seed to think that the Elven God King’s actions weren’t wrong; trying to place a spy next to an enemy was quite normal.
Especially a spy as blatant as the elf princess.
If the king accepted her, knowing her purpose, it actually didn’t intimidate them.
Whether it’s arrogance that makes one think the enemy’s woman can’t do anything or being intrigued by beauty and forgetting the woman’s true identity, it’s all beneficial for the Elf Deity System.
Unfortunately, the result of the Elven God King’s strike this ti was too humiliating.
But William didn’t mind at all; he was answering the God of Ti and Space’s questions with great delight.
William straightforwardly agreed to the Elf Deity System’s request: “No choice but to take what you can get.
This matter may not be concealed forever.
Luck is sothing that doesn’t need consideration for an ‘European Emperor.’
Hill coming over a few more tis might reveal this.
I think the kid can’t resist using such Great Wish Magic, even if it ans so hardship for himself.
I’m wondering why he would be so unlucky this ti.
Generally, such things simply can’t happen to Hill.
Even if there’s a trap, an elf would usually step into it for him.
Seems like his blessings were too genuine, backfiring against him.”
The God of Ti and Space couldn’t help but laugh briefly: “Did you intentionally have smash the gate to his Divine Kingdom?”
“I just thought if a chance existed, be prepared.
If Hill’s words beca true, it’d be a big win!” William said with so pride.
“I got an artifact, so what they give Hill can’t be diocre.
Agleya kept quiet, likely feeling Hill was safe and indeed in the wilderness.
Hill intended to find those Earth Bears initially; I estimate he’s gone deeper.
When he returns from the wild, if the elves haven’t made a move, they probably don’t reside in the Divine Kingdom but in the Divine Lake.
Haha!
That’s even better since Hill has plenty of good things and doesn’t necessarily care about the Elven God King’s trinkets.
What use is this portal to ?
Is there sowhere I need it to access?
Tsk, feeling it’s totally useless to is probably why they gave it to so easily!”
The God of Ti and Space decided not to continue dealing with the gloating William; since they actually didn’t suffer much from this incident, he straightforwardly reached an agreent with the Elf Deity System.
Of course, he first sought Agleya’s opinion, who had remained silent.
Although the Little Sea God stayed quiet, it didn’t an she had no right to intervene in this matter.
In this matter, the only one qualified to decide for Hill was this Sea God; he and William could only make suggestions.
Agleya agreed swiftly.
Although it was hard to reach her in the wilderness, List didn’t need rest and intermittently inford her of what happened.
Since she understood that the normally lucky Hill’s dad got himself into trouble this ti, Agleya was much more agreeable.
However, Agleya was quite self-aware.
She was worried that speaking too casually in her joy could expose the truth.
Only the cunning God of Ti and Space could ss things up without any mistakes.
Agleya just needed to listen.
“The King of Saral knows what he got; hope you won’t give my dad useless items just because of a difference in status!” the proud Sea God couldn’t help but threaten, “My dad is an Alchemy master!
He can tell good crafts at a glance!
Otherwise, let flood your Divine Kingdom.
I believe Hill’s dad would find it amusing watching you all live underwater!”
No elf deity responded; they understood what chaos ant.
Letting her vent was fine.
Engaging in conversation might make her overly excited, and then flooding the Divine Kingdom wouldn’t be a later concern.
Before, being surrounded by water was manageable; they just closed the Divine Kingdom’s gate until she cald down.
But now, the Elven God King’s Divine Kingdom gate wasn’t fully repaired yet!
Hill leaned against the second-floor window, smiling as he watched the negotiation.
Although he didn’t know what the Elven God King would give him to make ands, he felt quite satisfied.
Hill understood well; he’d better refrain from using such a powerful blessing in the future.
Luck shouldn’t be wasted.
And to avoid complete exposure, which could drive the God King insane.
Hill enjoyed his breakfast happily, humming a cheerful tune, and began transforming each cabin in the camp into a featured room.
The main house didn’t need any changes as it was just for etings; no bear would stay long unless waiting by the kitchen for the first batch of food.
The starry-sky deities fell silent after concluding their negotiation.
Watching Hill bustling around the camp, Grace turned over contentedly, thinking although those deities’ words were nice, Hill still belonged to their Earth Bears!
She originally thought Hill would go out imdiately to take his artifact!
That thing was so rare, the whole tribe didn’t have many, all specially made for the Earth Bears, and incompatible with Hill’s attributes!
Grace contentedly watched Hill pacing around, placing her two front paws gently on her belly: Good child, your luck is truly splendid because you have a brother!
Hill had been busy for days, making countless modifications to the camp.
The Earth Bears were accustod to sprawling around, so the camp lacked any proper design for pathways.
Hill didn’t notice initially; certain places the Earth Bears couldn’t pass easily, but he had no problem.
The issue beca apparent when Ula’s movents sent a house flying with one swipe.
Hill was stunned for a long ti; that house was heavily reinforced with a mithril plate!
Hill needed considerable effort to move it, whereas Ula just needed one slap.
Hill clenched his fist, realizing the substantial difference between a legendary and a demigod body!
But discovering the houses were likely not there because soone needed them but because Grace and others had been pushing them around, Hill sought their opinions and started planning the camp layout.
The redwoods here were hundreds of thousands of years old, using the elental turbulence more on themselves, showing no intention to evolve into treants.
Not wanting to disturb their evolution, Hill chose to enlighten Photinia, which had also lived a long ti.
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