Surviving The Fourth Natural Disaster - Chapter 16: The Battle Of Gods (1)
Chapter 16: The Battle Of Gods (1)
Hill understood why Bonn felt so sad. He always believed in his parents’ loyalty, but it wholly dissipated in the face of interests. In order not to embarrass Hill, he had to leave.
In fact, Hill was not sad about this. Bonn always thought that Hill was a straightforward person. But Hill, a person who had been on a construction site for 10 years, had felt the beating of society.
Hill just doesn’t care.
How could modern people believe that there were eternal feelings? There was no betrayal, just misplaced chips.
He cherished the relationship with Bonn for many years, so he didn’t want to test human nature. Letting your friends get torn between their parents and themselves would be foolish.
He nodded and said, “Go and hand over the work to Liszt, I will not cancel your permission to enter the territory.”
Bonn bowed deeply and turned back to enter the tower.
Hill turned to see Adrian looking at him inexplicably and couldn’t help but wonder: “What’s wrong? Why are you looking at me like this?”
Adrian asked him strangely: “I thought you had deep feelings for Lina?”
Hill laughed: “Uncle, my own mother will give up on me for some inexplicable reason. My father wishes I didn’t exist. How do you think I will still believe in people wholeheartedly!”
Adrian talked back without hesitation and said: “There are many people like you in the noble circle. Most children who grow up like this send their feelings to nannies. There weren’t many like you to Bonn.”
“Bonn It’s Bonn.” Hill said, “I will just treat Lina’s family a little better than the average person. After all, they did pay a lot for me.”
Adrian said: “Sincerity versus sincerity, hypocrisy versus hypocrisy?”
“After I taught Bonn about the law, they decided not to have anymore children for the time being.” Hill led Adrian inside, “But since it was said to take care of me, and in the end, they did it wholeheartedly, then I also appreciate it.”
“Teacher and I are always worried that you care too much about them. We are not afraid of you being soft-hearted, because we can always protect you. We are afraid that you will treat them as relatives!”
Hill said with a smile: “I also realized later. But I can’t say it either. Because Bonn is really soft-hearted, but he is capable and obedient, so he is very suitable for doing things for you.”
Adrian nodded and agreed: “I will take care of him and give him more things to do, both to exercise magic and also save money.”
Hill smiled sullenly: “It’s true that, but you remember to let the caravan bring more apprentices.”
Adrian said regretfully: “You can only bring more children. Let Bonn teach the basics for a few years. I hope there can be some useful people.”
This time, Adrian’s mission was to replace the communication box in Hill’s study.
Now that the two sides were so close together, the consumption of magical spar would be much less. Hill could also connect to Frank at any time.
Hill asked Liszt to take out an alchemy carriage. This thing had a better magic effect, making it easier for Adrian to float. Otherwise, he was worried that Adrian would drag Bonn and his family directly with a rope.
Lina and her family soon showed up with loads of luggage.
Hill ordered them to pack their luggage, and he went upstairs.
He stopped on the third floor, ready to say a few more words to Bonn.
Bonn’s things had been packed neatly, and he was sitting on a chair in a daze.
Hill knocked on the door lightly, and Bonn woke up immediately: “Young master!” He blurted out the name he had been shouting for over 10 years. This call instantly brought the two of them back to the past.
Hill suppressed the sadness in his heart: “I won’t say much. You have to take care to protect yourself. My grandpa basically won’t say anything about you, and Uncle Adrian will take care of you. But you must also understand, It’s not the same as here after all. I told my grandpa that Lina and the others would live on the caravan’s side.”