Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster - CH 14.2
Alice quickly replied, “I made an agreement with Hill that as long as the beasts want to move to Hill’s territory, they must swear to nature so as not to betray the territory and don’t hurt the citizens!”
Frank glanced at Hill: “Did you awaken your ancestor’s elf blood?”
Hill didn’t dare to say a word.
Frank said to Alice angrily, “Then you take him away.”
Alice hurriedly turned her head away and meowed a few times at the trembling black panther which had been hiding behind her. Only then did Hill realize that Frank had been pressing this beast with mana.
Under heavy pressure, Merkel brought out his package and placed it tremblingly around Hill’s feet.
Hill bit the bullet and put the package away under the strange eyes of Frank and Adrian.
After that, the two of them left Hill and ran away.
Frank said: “No need to check, it’s a mixed magic ore. Just go down and find the mining node.”
Adrian burst out laughing.
Hill touched the ring on his hand and quickly summoned a few earth elements.
The earth element began to explore downward, and Frank flattened the hillside where Merkel’s cave was located without hesitation. The powerful mana force flattened the land for hundreds of miles to the ground.
Adrian patted Hill on the shoulder: “Your soft-heartedness is lousy! Fortunately, you are a warlock. Otherwise, the Teacher will be mad.”
Hill replied: “In my territory, except for monsters, anyone can live here, okay?
Adrian laughed: “That’s true. Even fire elements won’t come here.”
Hill retorted: “I used to think about building a perfect mage town. So, I have drawn a lot of design drawings. Now, it’s all gone.”
Adrian stretched out his hand without hesitation: “Give it to me. It’s useless for you anyway!”
Hill gave him a few design drawings of the Europe style of the town. Adrian tutted his tongue in admiration: “This town was completely built with magic! For example, you have both a water and sanitary system. Such a complete living system takes a lot of thought.”
Hill said nothing. His designs for Adrian were modeled after Rothenburg in Germany. From a high bell tower, small houses with dark red roofs are connected by arches on the Y-shaped street. Colorful, yet simple and elegant.
This was his favorite town when he traveled to Europe. So it’s a pity that for Adrian, who lived in the medieval fantasy era, the water towers that imitated a small castle and the wide sewers under the stairways were more worthy of his attention.
Frank came over and said to the two of them: “This is a good place to build a magictower. After finding the element node, Adrian will stay here to command the puppet to build this town.”
Adrian waved the blueprint in his hand: “Teacher, what about your people? The town has also been built within half a month. Those people from the caravan should be here by then.”
Frank took the blueprint and glanced at it: “Yes. They are willing to leave their hometown with us, and we should also prepare a good place for them. He pointed to the vertical line of the Y, which is the outermost part of the town. The blank space is a small square, right? The left is for the apprentices, and the right is reserved for them.”
Adrian silently calculated: “The forest between the mage tower and the town is about 300 meters, right? Ordinary people are placed on the caravan side, so it won’t affect them.”
He looked at Frank again: “Should we build a road to Hill mountain?”