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Now reading: Chapter 632 - 632 430 Alice Buried by Homework from Surviving The Fourth Calamity, a Game novel by Naxilia.

632: Chapter 430: Alice Buried by Howork 632: Chapter 430: Alice Buried by Howork Hill raised his hand and glanced at his Ring of Winter, realizing that even in Ferun, this Divine Artifact was potent and alluring.

But what did Valkin want with the ring?

As a friend to comrce, so things were impossible to do overtly, especially war.

Once a rchant chose war as a ans of profit, they either died without a burial place or beca new nobles.

Though it might not sound the sa, so-called councilors were in fact no longer rchants; they no longer took comrcial approaches in their dealings, which were too cumberso.

Such rchants would only beco more distant from her Church of Wealth.

Unless she could really make the whole of Ferun use only her wealth Gold Coins for transactions.

Hill looked southward, truly perplexed as to what Valkin was plotting—was it greed that had clouded his judgnt, or was he simply unable to get off the thief’s cart once aboard?

Had she not considered attracting the attention of the Chromatic Dragon Queen when she first allied with the Evil Dragon?

Or had the Evil Dragon not inford her of his true intentions at the outset?

Otherwise, why would she dare to collaborate with the Evil Dragon, unafraid that the Chromatic Dragon Queen would covet her vast wealth in Ferun?

The Chromatic Dragon Queen’s greed was notoriously shocking; even her own followers dared not live near her altar, as she was a terrifying being who claid, “What I see is mine,” not letting go even of a copper coin.

Hill had already noticed that the first batch of visitors from Ferun were all under the powerful Divine Power and their Subordinate Deities, with no appearance of the lesser ones yet.

He glanced at a few of the Undead Tribe lingering beside him and observed, “Why haven’t you gone back?

Didn’t you say soone interesting had arrived?”

“Hehe~ Hill,” a leader of the group sheepishly scratched his head, “We’d love to go take a look, too, but we’ve taken on a task to track your movents.”

A task?

Hill was montarily stunned before he realized they were part of that live forum.

They probably were like the professional Recorders in gas, but this group did not possess the sa autonomy as the original ‘Recorders’; they were paid to complete a job.

On Hill’s side, the Undead Tribe was probably quite concerned about how he would deal with rkel, guessing they had not yet grasped why Monster Nation had suddenly experienced such an event.

Therefore, they focused on the more dramatic aspect—the father-in-law bashing the worthless son-in-law—and specifically left soone to watch Hill’s every move.

Hill shook his head helplessly, “When newcors arrive, let see who their leaders are.”

He had to watch all of them, as he couldn’t simply say he wanted to know if a certain kind of scantily clad Deity’s Priests would co.

Those under her command generally dressed like Dancers, a bit different from Lady Fiery Hair’s followers.

And because of the Main God’s preferences, they appreciated feminine beauty even more, and while they were stunningly beautiful, they didn’t treat n well.

Ordinary Priests might not notice, but those who could represent a Deity in this world would certainly be able to distinguish themselves from Fiery Hair’s people at a glance.

If she ca, at the very least, he could confirm one thing—Valkin had been played again.

Otherwise, with Lyril, the Goddess of Joy’s temperant, she would certainly not participate in a war against Valkin.

Even if she was enraged, she would not.

At least in this world, there was no Dancer who was the transford Goddess of Joy, suggesting Valkin initially did have so say.

It was only when the Chromatic Dragon Queen appeared that whether Valkin, representing wealth, would be tricked to death beca another matter altogether.

Hill looked up southward; now that the deities of Ferun had acted, he no longer needed to worry about the direction of the war.

William remained sober, not believing himself capable of confronting such a formidable being.

What concerned him was that the Evil Dragon might co for the ring before fleeing.

He also needed to be wary of the invisible and colorless powers; who knew if the Chromatic Dragon Queen would co in person, considering she had even descended to lay eggs before.

Hill racked his brains designing the Array.

He couldn’t affect the camp’s overall alarm system; otherwise, even wrapped in the Winter Snow Cloak of the Ring of Winter and his Mage Robe of the Crystal Flower Suit, he might still be struck down carelessly by a thief.

Even if he didn’t die from the thickness of his skin, it would still be quite painful!

Hill definitely did not want to suffer that, so he was exceedingly cautious as he modified the Array bit by bit.

Though he appeared busy and pitiable, squatting in the camp, Alice, who was lounging next to the curtained window and saw Hill working without so much as lifting his head, let out a relaxed sigh.

Even if List had told her that only she could receive such ticulous care from Hill, Alice felt it was becoming too much to bear.

And it wasn’t because Agleya could survive a predicant through her ability to learn anything on the first try, but rather because she was an Innate Deity!

Agleya had almost completely mastered Teraxil’s Water Law, which was why Hill did not bother with her.

Alice thought she could also take this path; she was almost a Demigod herself and really did not need to work so hard!

Alice had never imagined that one day, she would envy Agleya for not receiving a certain kind of attention from Hill!

“Miss Alice,” Marsha gently floated beside her, “You haven’t finished your transcriptions for today.”

“I think I’ve already written very well,” Alice earnestly looked at Marsha, her eyes filled with pleading, “Can we rest now?

There’s no need to practice anymore, right?”

She patted the description book on the desk from the past few days, “Such neat handwriting, why should I still practice?

Look, every character is written so clearly.”

“Miss Alice, you should know that it’s aningless for to say that your howork is done,” Marsha replied just as sincerely, “Not to ntion whether Mr.

Hill will check it or not, do you really plan to start copying the magic models?”

“Mr.

Hill has been waiting for a long ti,” she added.

Alice suddenly sat up, “What more is there to copy?

Just let do it!”

List appeared, floating a book over to them, “An introduction to all the professions in this world, if Miss Alice’s daily routine is fine, it would be best to transcribe this book.”

“Why?” Alice asked defiantly, “Why should I care about this kind of thing?”

“Because, if Miss Alice finds a profession she likes among these, then you won’t need to learn spells,” List said earnestly, “Mr.

Hill is just currently short on ti, and he also feels you need so space to adapt to the changes after becoming a human.

But the end of this world will be visible very soon.

What do you plan to do then, Miss Alice?”

Alice twisted her own braids that nearly reached her ankles, winding them around her neck over and over, then unwinding them again in the opposite direction.

After being preoccupied for a while, she spoke listlessly, “I’ll write, and I will think it over carefully, I will definitely co up with a solution before Hill’s Dad cos back to see .

What on earth is a magic model?

It’s too difficult!

Hill’s Dad learned quickly, he can’t expect to do the sa!”

“Mr.

Hill has an odd idea,” List said indifferently, “He believes that what he can learn in an hour, others, even if they learn more slowly, should also be able to learn if they study it seriously, within a day.

He doesn’t expect Miss Alice to reach his level, but he thinks that if you study slowly and diligently, you will eventually learn.”

“But I just can’t!” Alice cried out miserably, being careful to keep her voice low, fearing that Hill would hear her, knowing all too well how keen Hill’s Dad’s ears were.

“So, Miss Alice, it’s best to find your own direction early.

You know, as part of a magic-based profession, as long as you work hard at studying, you will always learn so magic.

Mr.

Hill truly believes that.

Miss Alice, do you rember Boen?

I once had a conversation with him.

After Mr.

Hill found out he didn’t have enough talent, he made him recite the basic spellbook every day, copy it once, and use all the level 0 spells he knew 100 tis a day, making sure to exhaust all mana before going to bed, only lying down to a good sleep when he was completely worn out.

Otherwise, how could Boen have beco a mage so quickly after being placed in a suitable environnt?

It’s not his talent that surpasses other apprentices but his robust foundation.

If Miss Alice can’t make a choice, then Mr.

Hill will surely use the sa thod on you.

He genuinely thinks that hard study and practice are good things.”

Alice drew in a sharp breath and quickly opened the book List gave her, picking up the pen to begin transcribing seriously, not daring to miss a single character.

List glanced at Alice’s study, which, compared to Hill’s own room filled with a more scholarly aura, was filled with a refreshing simplicity.

It wasn’t like what he had imagined, all pink and green.

He nodded at Marsha with satisfaction, “The arrangent is quite nice.

You’ve worked hard.

I was shocked when Mr.

Hill told about setting a female consciousness for the puppets.

I would have preferred Mr.

Hill to rely determine the gender of a puppet.”

Marsha’s expression turned weird as she said, “It took a lot of effort to get those two puppets to stop decorating this place into a pinkish-white heaven and piling up massive amounts of jewelry.

Why does Mr.

Hill think that all won like the glittery and shimring look?

Alice grew up by his side, seeing the most top-notch treasures, naturally favoring rare items!

Ordinary ones are worthless for display.

The only relief is that Mr.

Hill hasn’t yet decided that tender pink is more suitable for girls.”

List smiled faintly and did not respond; he knew why Hill was okay with this.

After all, Hill was soone who liked browsing the internet, a typical guy who enjoyed watching codic variety shows and playing video gas when he had nothing else to do.

He had seen countless posts on forums criticizing those n who chose Barbie pink for their girlfriends, labeling them as the classic representation of ‘straight n.’

‘Straight n of wood’ are the least willing to admit they are ‘straight n,’ and these two terms combined typically represent single dogs.

So even though Hill thought tender pink was suitable for young girls, he generally wouldn’t voluntarily select that color for soone else.

The reason it didn’t give him away when making clothes and decorations for Agleya is that Hill only knew to make things related to blue.”

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