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Now reading: Chapter 700 - 700 499 Hill Breaks the Inner Bind from Surviving The Fourth Calamity, a Game novel by Naxilia.

700: Chapter 499: Hill Breaks the Inner Bind 700: Chapter 499: Hill Breaks the Inner Bind Hill rejected the invitation from the Mage Lord of Deepwater City, citing lack of ti as his reason.

He only wanted to explore the mysteries of magic and was not interested in venturing out.

Moreover, the purification of the Undead Swamp was a massive project, and he could not leave for an extended period.

Even though everyone understood that the main force behind the swamp’s purification was surely the Goddess of the Sea, when Hill said he must stay by the project, no one could object.

Conquering the lost city was crucial for the region, but purifying the swamp held even greater significance for Deepwater City.

As its Mage Lord, always cautious, Black Staff would definitely not say too much about it.

So, even though he was very keen to visit Mistral, the ancient elf city with its puzzle locks, Hill felt he had no choice but to refuse.

Yet Hill did not know how to respond to this group of enthusiastic elves.

Compared to the cunning and shrewd nature of Kelben, the letter from the Elf Crusade was filled with a passion for returning ho.

Hesitant for a mont, Hill picked up his pen and wrote a letter to Lynn.

He needed to know if these elves had chosen only him or had invited every sowhat famous elf and half-elf from the Northern Continent.

That would determine the attitude with which Hill would respond.

After all, this Elf Crusade was collaborating with fey demons, though these fairies were only nad such because they had demon-like bat wings; their alignnts were generally absolute neutral or lawful neutral.

But their love for mischief made it not inappropriate to describe them as little demons.

However, the number of fey demons was astonishing!

Were they hoping to have a city of their own?

This was not sothing that could be achieved by re bravery in battle, as wars led to deaths.

At the very least, the fey demons believed they could afford this kind of sacrifice and thus had joined the war as an entire race.

Although cooperation with the elves was necessary, fairies and elves were traditionally companions of the forest.

Living together in one city afterward would be quite normal.

If the Elf Crusade led the call for help, Hill thought they would not give up on writing to Lynn and the others.

If it was only Hill himself, he would need to consider if there was an underlying issue.

He asked List to send an express mail downstairs as Hill looked down at the remaining letters.

These were the invitations from various city auction houses sent to Hill.

Upon opening the invitations, one by one, they revealed the exciting items they were preparing for the grand spring auction.

Hill glanced through them with interest, eventually noting that only the auction at Deepwater City seed worth attending.

They had brought precious goods from the Shulong Kingdom in Kalartu Continent, including silk, tea, and exotic jewelry and weapons filled with local flair.

It appeared that a magic ship had just arrived in Deepwater City.

Hill lowered his head, his mind tumultuous.

He was well aware that the ancient Eastern nations of this world had no connection to his holand, but he still wanted to make contact and see.

However, if he did not want to be caught in Black Staff Kelben’s sches, Hill should not go to Deepwater City anyti soon.

Despite his calm deanor, he knew his weakness; in the eyes of soone like Kelben, who had lived for 960 years, his flaws were surely apparent.

But he truly wanted to go.

From the start, Hill had hoped to visit the Shulong Empire, to see those humans with yellow skin and black hair, dressed in silk and sipping tea—even if it was a different world.

Even if it was only to the legendary magic ship port, he really wanted to see it.

The legendary warlock’s mory was excellent, with every mory in his ntal sea vividly alive; though opening them hurt every ti, each review allowed Hill to continue on his journey with renewed happiness.

His personality and his style of doing things, were forever marked by those tis.

Hill clenched his fists tightly, his chest heaving as he breathed deeply before calming down.

He spread his hands, the four rings shining with interlocking lights.

On his right hand, beside the plain Mystery Rein Ring was the beautifully delicate Crystal Flower Ring, and on the other, next to the ice-rimd Ring of Winter made of gold was a space ring embedded with large green gemstones.

The Crystal Fan bracelet and the Magic Book pendant also sparkled on his wrists.

Why should he fear a Chosen of the Goddess of Magic?

Hill slamd his hand heavily on the invitation to the Deepwater City auction, confirming his decision to attend the event.

After making this decision, Hill suddenly felt much more relaxed in his ntal sea.

Being in Ferun for a year had made him overly tense.

His past experiences had helped him a lot, but they also bound him.

The legendary stories of Elaströ and Kelben placed them too high, creating unnecessary pressure on himself.

But if it really ca down to a fight, even if both tead up, Hill didn’t necessarily see himself losing!

If the Goddess of Magic did not cheat using her Silverfire, Hill didn’t think he would be unable to defeat them, not to ntion the divine artifacts— he still had Elental Spirits!

How could he forget?

These invitations and letters had all arrived after he’d easily defeated Ambori’s incarnation in Agleya.

For the Ferun Great Land, Hill and Agleya were already very powerful forces, so respect had to be shown.

Hill stood up and walked onto the terrace, observing everything below.

The harshness of winter had been completely shattered by thunder, and spring was also rushing forward with her cheerful steps.

He took out his magic book.

The thunder a few days ago had helped Agleya purify a clean sea route that reached to the distant oceans.

The diligent Agleya was now in her temple, striving to extend the results.

She hoped to purify at least the southern side far from the Baal Temple.

Many creatures above the swamp had regained a sowhat normal appearance, but many spectres seed unwilling to be purified and chose to seek refuge in the Baal Temple.

Not many souls that woke up were willing to return to eternal rest.

The Baal Temple gave them support, and even knowing they might et a more miserable fate, these spectres were reluctant to leave the mortal world.

Hill and Agleya didn’t do much as the Baal Temple was not within this domain.

The paladins of Tyr didn’t act on the spectres appearing in Hill’s Domain because they sensed Agleya’s efforts in purification.

They couldn’t possibly steal the credit from a deity.

But those in the Baal Temple, they would definitely not let them go.

The harpists had given up on their pointless search, but there were still so passing travelers who, relying on the anti-phantom potions sold by Hill, went underwater to find those scattered treasures.

There had been many conflicts because of this in the last few days.

Perhaps after so many years, the gold and silver washed from the destroyed Baal Temple into the swamp didn’t interest the harpists, but it was different for these passing adventurers.

Trading between Neverwinter and Deepwater was very tough, and both cities had expensive comrcial taxes — many trips might not match the profit from finding a piece of gold underwater.

But so people’s luck consistently seed negative.

It was possible that a re passerby might casually find a piece of gold, while they had nothing but a few copper coins after days under water.

These days, Hill’s domain had beco sowhat chaotic.

But they didn’t break the law, so even the paladins of Tyr couldn’t just arrest them for fighting in the swamp.

Hill flipped through his magic book, using the first chapter he had never used before.

Water Elent, Wind Series, and Earth System elental spirits joyfully responded to Hill’s summoning and appeared on this land.

The powerful elental wave startled everyone, and the paladins of Tyr also appeared at the temple gates.

Terry from the Sword Mountain Range, who hadn’t been seen for a few days, poked his head below the clouds, and Hill’s floating castle was not far from him.

“Hill?” he asked in a ponderous voice, “Are you looking for a fight?

These elental spirits are very strong!”

Hill smiled, “The elents are just staying in my domain.

Unless soone troubles them, they won’t act rashly.

I don’t like being endlessly on guard; this is a bit safer.”

“Are you going out?” Terry sharply asked, “Or is soone targeting my egg?”

“I’ll be visiting Deepwater soon.

I’m sowhat interested in so rchandise from other continents that arrived recently,” Hill answered lightly, “Also, you do indeed need so guards here.

No one else nearby has probably found a dragon egg.

Thieves might target you.

Terry suddenly chuckled, “Let them co if they dare!”

Hill glanced at the little golden dragon chuckling as he withdrew his head, the corner of his mouth twitching slightly.

Had Terry forgotten that his Sword Mountain Range was also within the range of Hill’s puzzle lock?

Hill looked at the elental lords who blended with the large group of elental spirits, heads unbowed, and shook his head helplessly.

These lords seed not new to the Pri Material Plane and were very familiar with this world.

Their first reaction was to cloak themselves with a layer of disguise, looking nearly identical to their 17th or 18th-level counterparts.

Hill had used a mass summoning, and had not limited the summoned elent level to match his own; he had hoped for a larger number.

If it were all high-lord elentals, probably not only Terry would think he wanted a fight.

Hill didn’t need anyone’s protection.

He appreciated Tyr’s goodwill, but didn’t want anyone to think that without Tyr, he would be crushed by Talos.

This was not a world suited for hiding one’s abilities—people always judged by outward appearances.

Hill watched the elental spirits scurrying below, observing the environnt, and a slight smile ford on his lips.

Even if their patterns were a bit intricate, the dozen or so elental lords blending into the large troop were hard to distinguish without close observation.

Hill couldn’t help but sigh.

That earth elent lord, who led a large group and rushed toward Sword Mountain to add earth to himself, had a problem.

Of course, it wasn’t that he was an enemy, just his level was a bit too high.

If it was a 23rd-level elental lord, Hill wouldn’t have felt much, but this one, he must be at least 25th level, even though he had suppressed so of his power.

Unfortunately, if it were any other elent, Hill might have been deceived by that hidden fluctuation, but with earth, that was his special expertise.

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