Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 535: The materials used to build the port seem intimidating


A lot of people don't understand Hill's precautions against Baal's treasure.

But wiser people know that no matter how rich a person is, if it is not in danger, he will never give up the fat he has at hand.

It's up to everyone to choose between reason and greed.

Hill found a few big businessmen who directly cleaned up the goods he brought to Hill, brought people into the hotel by himself, and even sent people to pick up his family in Waterdeep City.

In Toril, the status of merchants is indeed quite high, but they can only live in the same place with the same kind. If they want to live in the same place with nobles and those high-level professionals, it is not possible to do it with money. to the thing.

Businessmen who usually call for wind and rain, when disaster strikes, often do not save one out of ten.

Especially in this wealth-related disaster, where they are the hardest hit.

But most businessmen still can't make such a decisive decision. Once they give up this business route, it is too difficult to find it again.

Starting from scratch is never as easy as it sounds.

Crouching, lingering, or even being despicable is the only way for most businessmen, and many people definitely don't want to go this way again.

Hill stood on the terrace and looked at these life situations. He just explained to the few dragon people who came to Hill to wait for the Silver Moon Dragon Queen. It is best to go back and close the border. If you have any shopping needs during this time, Better to just come to Hill or trade with other continents.

These dragon people who have followed the golden and silver dragons for many years are not stupid, they can also control the pursuit of wealth in their blood, and quickly understand why Hill has put the dragon queen family into the labyrinth.

The dragons soon decided to go back and close the borders of the North, rejecting all foreign guests.

After a few days of chaos, the town of Aglaia slowly got on the right track. The residents who wanted to stay followed Hill's will and did not dare to touch those gold and silver jewels at all, even if they watched Watching passers-by pick up a huge gem from the coast.

The same is true for the followers of Tyre. Although they are a little reluctant, they are absolutely reluctant to leave the Silver Shield Knights, and most of them are sensible and absolutely do not want Tyre to be in another place because of their greed. A shame in front of a god.

But some of the residents who have just settled down can't bear the thirst for gold and silver jewelry.

As long as they get to Waterdeep with these treasures, they can buy a property big enough in those alleys that are safe enough.

They still prefer to call Waterdeep the never-falling 'City of Glory', but before they could only live in the slums, it's not safe now.

Completely ignore the merchants who stay in the Hill Hotel, you know, how these merchants live so much better than they can buy.

However, people can always find excuses for their greed.

Hill understands that he won't keep anyone either.

In the end, I just added these people to the blacklist that is not allowed to move in again, and let out the wind, my town no longer accepts settlement requests from outsiders.

The settlement of the town of Aglaia is no longer spreading.

Lynne is already here, and Hill doesn't need to make trouble for himself.

After everything was quiet, Hill appeared again.

He built a harbor that could accommodate twenty ships on the beach behind the Harper's Station in the northwest corner of the town.

Of course, he didn't do the basic construction himself, but instead invited the **** of earth elements, Gu Ramba, who was still pretending to be the lord of earth elements.

Hill has long discovered that in the labyrinth, dragons are running on it, and these huge earth elements are swaying below.

Hill's labyrinth array is not only on the ground, but also 30 meters deep underground. Originally, it was designed to prevent people who were locked in dig tunnels, but I didn't expect it to become a playground for the earth elements.

Grumba, who knew that he had long been exposed, worked very hard, and led his subordinates to build the port wide and strong.

None of the best ports in the North could be so strong, it's almost a natural port that grows directly on the leylines.

Then they ran back to the maze and continued playing.

The rest is easy, and this transformation doesn't require Hil's effort.

He first added a special metal coating that is anti-slip and anti-moth, and most importantly, anti-freeze on the rough stone pier. If the wind and snow in the north are not guarded against, any solid stone will be finished.

It is also impossible for Hill to convert the entire port into obsidian, which he still has.

Finally, Hill used some modified endless vines as a buffer, allowing any level of giant wheel to lean on without any damage.

Endless vine is a bright green leafless plant consisting of numerous tangled thin stems and blue flowers with a radius of 01.3 cm. These flowers are responsible for the nutrient uptake of the vine, they absorb moisture and the atmosphere from the air, and use photosynthesis to create nutrients at an extremely fast rate.

Under the right conditions, this plant will grow at a rate of 0.28 cubic meters per minute and then cover all surfaces, forming 3 meters deep tangles of plant matter.

These vines can only grow on the sea surface of the port. Once they enter the water, they will stop growing and will never affect the creatures on the bottom of the sea.

It's just that they couldn't survive in the atmosphere, but Hill bypassed this restriction with the Mystery Lock.

However, the well-informed harpists seemed to be quite frightened by these endless vines, and they fried the pot as soon as they discovered that they were growing rapidly.

These vines, which grow by absorbing magic and sunlight, can indeed easily take down a magic ship, but Hill does not find them scary.

They just grow by themselves, and they have no intention of hurting people. They are port buffer sponge belts that do not require maintenance at all.

The Endless Vine is immune to toxins and unaffected by negative energy, but is sensitive to fire, acid, and electrodes, and low temperatures may also slow its growth.

However, any effect of preventing or destroying this plant spell is limited to the affected area, and the parts not affected by the island will continue to grow normally.

The most important thing is that even if set on fire, they will not die completely, and they will continue to grow with a little water.

What a cushion!

And they are all cuties that never harm living people, and the leaves and flowers are still ingredients.

It's just that ordinary people can't control their growth rate, there's nothing to worry about, Hill is a natural mage~

He can guarantee that the vines will never invade any magic ship.

The harpists are a bit overly worried, don't they also have elf members? Don't you still understand the control ability of the nature department's warlocks or mages over plants?

And for these vines, living in Hill's territory is more comfortable than those wrecks, and they have to worry about someone trying to steal them!

Hill's doubts were met with ruthless ridicule from Lynn.

If ordinary natural mages could really achieve the level of Hill, they would have become the most powerful beings in the world of Toril.

If these endless vines were really that easy to control, there wouldn't be so many fallen magic ships.

The Harpist's chapter president visited Hill almost the next day to make sure the vines wouldn't show up anywhere else.

The only way for a magic ship to get rid of these vines is to land on a planet with an atmosphere and let them wither in a lot of air.

If something like Hill spreads out, the captains of the magic ship will have to go to Aglaia to commit suicide in front of Hill.

Hill didn't expect his whim to frighten so many people.

It can only be guaranteed: The reason why these endless vines can survive in the air is because of Hill's Water Mystery Lock, and they will wither automatically when they leave the range of the Mystery Lock.

Even after two months, Hill still has a lingering fear in retrospect: if the plague broke out in Neverwinter and Waterdeep, I don't know how many people would have come to trouble him because of these endless vines.

Autumn has arrived in the Northland, and when the leaves are colorful, a family of three squatting in the maze finally found the exit.

Actually, they had already discovered several ways to get out of the labyrinth, but Adamantine fascinated the eyes of the three dragons. They turned a blind eye to the walls that could be opened, and chose to take a detour the next time they passed by.

Also, there are a few other golden, silver, and bronze dragons in the labyrinth.

Hill thinks that Bahamut probably took a lot of effort to control the urge to rush in and punch him.

The dragons he sent to get the dragon eggs refused to leave when they came.

Fortunately, these dragon eggs are most likely to hatch at 5 months.

Io, the nine-faced dragon god, was a little too arbitrary when he created these dragon eggs. It can only depend on the luck of these dragon eggs. Some unlucky people have to stay in their eggs for a few years.

Anyway, except for the first month, he sent these metal dragons that got into the labyrinth without looking back, and the dragonborn created by Bahamut came later.

Though these tall and handsome warriors are well-mannered, they confide a bit of Bahamut's grievances.

This is all he took down from the front line against the five-colored dragon queen. These winged dragonborn ~IndoMTL.com~ only the very powerful ones can fly, the low-level ones can only glide, not transport Dragon eggs.

However, a paladin dragonborn specifically inquired about how the labyrinth was made, and Bahamut hoped to trap these little dragons in the same way in his own kingdom of the North Wind before they grew up.

This works really well on dragons, big and small.

Hill gave away the circle very simply, these were never things that needed to be kept secret.

The strength of his labyrinth formation lies in the element of the formation: the big tree.

And even if Bahamut learns it, he will not use trees to build the labyrinth, but replace it with what dragons are good at.

The extreme winter was approaching, and after Hill stopped placing treasures in the labyrinth, the metal dragons left happily.

While there will be no more thunder in the North, there will continue to be thunder and rain elsewhere.

They still have somewhere to go before the year ends.


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