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Chapter Thirteen: Sending Off the Only Friend

Hill advised Alice: "Then you go and persuade him. Moreover, he lives too close to the human world. It is a matter of time before he is driven away. And Alice, if there are still your friends nearby, please advise them to move out sooner or later."

"Is it related to your going out this time?"

"It's a bit of a problem. Something is going to happen to Salar, a human kingdom nearby, and it may start fighting." Hill stood up and changed his robe, "and a new god has emerged. A god war may break out. There will be more humans here."

Alice sweared a few times.

Hill looked at him and found that the spirit of nature would curse people. As expected, humans rarely communicate with such creatures. The innocence, childishness and cuteness in the legend are all fantasized by humans.

However, when the spirit of nature curses, he must also switch back his own language, which makes Hill feel very interesting.

Alice scolded for a while, turned to Hill and said, "Can I invite some friends to live in Hill's territory for the time being?"

"As long as you don't hurt people, you can do it at any time. But you have to make a promise to nature: not hurt people in my territory."

"Will Hill not invite humans to live in again?"

"I will build a small village at the entrance of the valley, and people will only be there to receive them. My only relatives are the Franz Magician and Adrian. As for the rest of the valley, no one has the ability to hurt your friends except Bonn."

"Okay. Bonn is also very good," Alice said simply, "I'll tell them. God War is really disgusting for living creatures."

She jumped to the window and turned to Hill and said, "I'll go and tell Merkel that he will make a choice. If he doesn't sign a contract, then give up the mine. Can he move in?"

"Just swear."

"Hill is the best, meow~"

Hill shouted: "Go to find Liszt to get some food, tell Merkel that the only benefit of human beings is that they eat a lot!"

Alice meowed and ran away.

When Hill walked to the small living room, Flan and Adrian had already sat down for him to have breakfast together.

Bonn stood at the door and waited, looking ready to serve.

Hill glanced at Bonn and turned to ask Flan: "Where are the people around my grandfather? How long will it take to arrive?"

Flan said slowly, "Most of the people have scattered. At that time, I entered the capital myself. The servants were all sent by the palace. Since I left, they would go back to the palace by themselves. The trees fell and the people scattered, and many people from my caravan also left. And when they arrived in the wilderness, there were no places for them to trade. There were still more than 10 people, so I asked them to leave slowly."

Hill could only ask with a gritty bullet: "Where is the apprentice?"

Flan raised his eyelids and said, "What do you want to ask? Do you know that my apprentices are signing contracts with the Magic Tower?"

"I am a warlock." Hill said quietly, "Although Bonn's basics have been learned well with me, I can't teach you how to enter the mage stage."

"Do you want him to go with me?"

Hill squinted his eyes and signaled Bonn to shut up: "Grandfather, you need someone to follow you and serve you. Uncle Adrian is already a great wizard. There are many things that he doesn't fit in. And my grandfather needs someone to serve you. At least there must be someone to cook, right?"

Adrian said, "Do you want their family to follow us?"

"I hope Aunt Lina can let go of her servant, but they are still very reserved," Hill said. "But if you follow you as an apprentice's family, they will be ordinary civilians."

Hill was very regretful: "In your place, living outside the tower, they are free people. For me, I cannot let them go out to live in the farm and live a poor life. Even if this is good to them, I can't do it. My grandfather's servant in the palace did not come with me, and no one will treat them as slaves anymore. Actually, I can't bear to give up, but I can't teach Bonn, and Bonn's younger siblings are older. I don't want them to live a inferior life like Bonn."

Adrian said: "They don't have the qualifications of a mage."

Hill turned around and said, "They learned to recognize words since childhood, and they knew a little bit about the knowledge of mage knights. If they lived with the group of people from my grandfather's chamber of commerce, they could at least become a businessman."

He finally said heavily: "I don't want Bonn to stay with me. He is obviously an apprentice, but he lives a slave life. His younger brothers and sisters should marry and have children with ordinary people, rather than finally choosing people from slaves."

He looked at Flan pleadedly: "Grandfather, please help me. And Bonn was trained as a housekeeper and could help you do a lot. Lina and Locke can also help you train servants."

Flan stared at him and thought: "It's OK. I still need some apprentices to do things. You, Bonn, have a good training and a solid foundation. But if you want to become a great wizard, you have to rely on opportunities, and you can manage your apprentice."

Hill was very happy: "Thank you grandfather!"

Bonn couldn't control his emotions and turned around and went out. Hill quickly stood up.

Flan picked up the knife and fork and said, "Eat for half an hour, and leave immediately after the end."

Hill picked up the sandwich on the plate and turned around and chased out of the door.

Bonn was indeed waiting outside the door. He asked Hill excitedly, why did he have to leave and go to Flan?

Hill pulled him back to his bedroom and closed the door tightly: "Although what I said just now is not complete, the reason is almost the same. The most important thing is to be good for you and Dean, Shanny. Moreover, Lina and Locke are old and shouldn't continue to work hard as slaves!"

Bonn asked: "What other reasons are there? These are not important! And mom and dad don't feel it's hard."

Hill said: "Yes, there is the most important reason. I can't ruin your future. There are many things I didn't expect before. To be a warlock, there are many things that are too different. All my plans were based on the position of a mage. You don't feel it now because the elements of the civil and water system are very good for ordinary people, at least they can ensure health.

But these are an obstacle to your mage path. I cannot use fire spells at all, and the elemental elves of the earth, wood and water system will not stop growing and summoning. But these will exclude fire elements from the territory.

But your family is full of fire-type qualifications. If you are in Flan, you may become a great wizard, but with me, you cannot even become a wizard.

And for Dean and Shanny, they do not have mage qualifications, and the Knight awakening can only rely on their own physical fitness. In places without fire elements, there is no possibility of awakening."

Bonn murmured, "But I am your housekeeper! Let them go, mom and dad accompany them! I will stay."

Hill simply said, "Who do you think my grandfather is? A philanthropist? If it weren't for your help, he wouldn't have taken Dean and the others in. And Bonn, you should know, I will only give priority to you."

He ate the sandwich in a few bites and continued, "My grandfather and Adrian discovered that my territory was not suitable for mages early in the morning, so they were so anxious to build a mage tower. I thought about it for a long time last night before I understood.

If you don't put you in now and wait until Adrian straightens everything out, you will be useless. Alchemist like my grandfather uses alchemy puppets in daily life. You are not unaware of it. Liszt basically only needs a maid who washes and cooks. My grandfather's tower spirit will only be stronger.

Bonn, I hope you have a bright future. If you are my servant for the rest of your life, why would I teach you so much?"

He stopped Bonn, who intended to refute: "I will never allow you to ruin your future. My original idea of ​​you was the position given to you by my grandfather. But I can no longer accept an apprentice. If you stay with me, you can only be at a loss. Bonn, you are already 20 years old, think more about yourself!"

Bonn lowered his head and refused to speak.

Hill looked at him sadly: Bonn followed him since he was a child, and Hill was his belief. But he could not stay anymore.

Hill knew that he would only leave the Bonn family and leave him alone. Although he was very close, Flan's magic tower would not be as relaxed as he did here, and Bonn would not have any leisurely days anymore.

Hill couldn't always look at him. Under Flan's nose, the more ordinary he performed, the better. And he didn't want to go too much, which would affect Adrian.

The reason he gave Flan was very ordinary, but he could pass the test, but it could never be said that his identity as a sorcerer would hinder Bonn. Because his nanny family was conscientious and had no use when they became adults, then soft-hearted people would let them go and find a better way out for them. This is normal among the noble children. But if they were released because serving him would hinder the future of the servant, it would definitely not end up affecting the master's servant.

Fran and Adrian are both traditional nobles. Hill had long noticed that Adrian had been scrutinizing Lina, and finally decided that Hill was just soft-hearted and ignored it. But his feelings for Lina were not that deep. Lina loved Melanie the most. The love she gave was to Melanie's child. That kind of complex feelings, if Hill was just an ordinary child, it might not be able to feel it. Unfortunately, Hill was already in her 40s in her previous life, and he could tell it.

Only Bonn, who has been determined to follow Hill since he was a child, always considering Hill. He even concealed his parents for Hill. He is Hill's most important childhood playmate. Bonn gave the only wholehearted feelings that Hill has gained in this world for more than ten years.

Adrian always felt that he taught Bonn to learn magic for Lina. But as a person who grew up in modern society, Hill has distinct love and dislike, and has long been accustomed to paying as much as he can. If it were only Lina's family, he would have arranged it for them in Salar, rather than taking the family with him.
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