Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster Chapter 76: Crazy thoughts on Hill Road


The border city of Heva Saldo is completely unguarded even in the direction facing Cortez.

Maybe the nobles defending the city either went to the checkpoint to collect money, or they have already gone to Cortez.

Hill said goodbye to several mages who were flying in the air to say goodbye to him, watching them fly north without hesitation, and silently gave himself a compliment.

The carriage went straight out of town.

Cohen, who had been silent for a long time in the carriage, fluttered his wings and signaled to Hill that he wanted to go out and fly for a while.

Hill looked outside and nodded in agreement.

In the current Heva Saldo, few can harm Cohen's existence.

Opening the window and watching Cohen skyrocket into the stars, Hill felt in a good mood.

Sri asked softly, "Are we going directly to Cortez?"

"Yes." Hill replied, "Naturally tell me something happened to me. But it doesn't seem to matter.

Just in case, I'll go to Cortez first.

Finally came out, don't even leave Sarah in the end. "

The name Heva Saldo will definitely not survive, and in the end he is still in the territory of Salar.

The biggest advantage of the alchemy carriage is that it doesn't matter whether the horse pulling the carriage can see the road clearly.

As long as Sri knows the path, the carriage will never get lost.

What's more, the nobles who escaped from Heva Saldo pressed a straight road.

This grassland is very large, so there are actually many monsters.

The monsters on the grassland are generally wolves, and they are very ferocious.

Hill could feel the coyotes peeping on both sides of the road while the carriage was moving fast.

It seems that they already know that humans will pass by on this road, and they don't know how many nobles' subordinates have died here.

Hill didn't care, the monsters rarely attacked him.

Although the carriage has a weak magical response, the natural thorn magic is attached to the outside, and the monsters will ignore the carriage.

The thorns are something that even bears don't want to deal with.

It's just that the wolves on the prairie are very sensitive. Hill's carriage is almost silent. A little bit of magic power will cause them to react so quickly. It's probably because of the fight against the nobles of Heva Saldo. tragic.

The more arrogant they are now, the more miserable they will be in the future.

What a good novice village prey! Anyone who has played online games has no wolf life in their hands.

Cohen suddenly gave a gehe-gehe warning, and Hill leaned over the car window and looked up: it was a prairie vulture.

Several vultures circled around Cohen, but had no intention of attacking.

Probably they have never seen a peregrine falcon larger than a vulture, and they are a little hesitant and afraid.

After Cohen's warning voice sounded, they gave up an empty seat, but they still followed Cohen from a distance.

Cohen was a little impatient, but he didn't want to hurt these timid and stupid birds, and finally rushed down and returned to the carriage.

Hill smiled and touched the unhappy Cohen, and brought out a large meal for him.

In fact, what Hill needs to guard against now is human thieves.

He took out a book and instructed Three to go to the vicinity of Cortez to inform him, and he read the autobiographical novel written by the wizard Heva Saldo.

Everyone is so wise and talented, and there are even a few who refuse to preach. I don't know which noble women are so unlucky and become their stepping stone.

It's no wonder that Denton's 6 Fireball Mage was highly respected at the time. The spell book of that person was a serious summary of his own ideas for transforming spells.

As for these, they are much better than the knight novels that Hill read in the Earl's Castle.

There are many mages who give medicine to the nobles. The image of the nobles in the novel is really appropriate, and the intrigue in the noble family is written enough. Hill feels that the money is worth it for these.

Hill turned a few pages and had a sense of sight.

If Melanie had read these, instead of the chivalry novels that touted the nobility, wouldn't she have been fooled by the earl?

Hill sometimes really felt that she fell in love with the love she imagined. After that kind of beauty was completely shattered, she no longer had any nostalgia for the Earl.

If it weren't for the fact that there was no such thing as divorce in this world, she would have kicked the count and returned to Frank.

It's a pity that she, who has no way back, can only plunge into the only comfort, alchemy.

That's why she doesn't like Hill at all. When she sees Adrian, she gets annoyed. In the end, in a crazy experiment, she blew up her elemental disorder, and even Fran can't save it.

In the dead of night ~IndoMTL.com~ the carriage rides. Hill was lost in thought.

In their own world, girls read some romance novels. At the age of middle school, they fell madly in love with the nobles and domineering presidents in the books. In fact, there is nothing. They can't meet real people anyway. Cast on TV actors.

When I mature, I naturally put away that kind of reverie.

Melanie, was smashed by her middle school second, and never walked out since.

He wanted to make Liszt copy the contents of these spell books.

In the future, more and more children will read and read, and there will always be people who want to read some light novels.

The knight novels that are flooded on the market today are not suitable for children of common origin.

Melanie, a mage from aristocratic background, has ended up like this. A commoner girl who only sees the beautiful side of aristocrats will only end up more miserable.

Hill knew he was not as ambitious as William.

But he still wanted to do the little things he could do.

And he does this, others can understand. After all, the story of his mother had probably already spread.

Many mages have to use her to educate their silly daughters.

Hill wanted to stop the carriage to contact Liszt, but always felt that something was wrong.

It seemed like nature was telling him, goodbye, I'll talk about it later.

He is a good and obedient boy, and naturally he will not harm him.

Let's talk about it after Cortez, anyway, the books are still in his hands, so he doesn't need to prepare in advance.

Hill just wanted to ask Liszt's opinion first, after all, he was more rational.

It's still too far away, and I have time to think wildly. Hill complained to himself.

How troubled Cortez was that His Majesty, who founded Heva Saldo's state!

That's about half the distance of Heva.


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