Surviving The Fourth Calamity-Chapter 235 - 52: The First Legendary of Hill Valley
Hill closed his eyes quietly. Fran’s advancement to the status of Legendary Mage had involved almost every Law in this world. Even though there was some distance from Fran’s territory, it was still enough for Hill to sense all kinds of elemental rules.
For him, this was an excellent opportunity to observe the complete world with his spiritual power.
In the mental sea, various runes from different elements suddenly surfaced.
Some runes resonated deeply with Hill’s mental sea. As soon as he replicated them with his spirit, they instantly formed into complete runes, leaping around in excitement.
However, some disappeared as soon as Hill replicated them, no matter how many times he tried.
These were usually runes of the Destruction Element, and no matter how hard Hill tried, he couldn’t get their recognition.
Hill could only give up reluctantly, but he did acquire quite a few runes from the Metal and Ice Systems.
Yet Hill also discovered that he couldn’t even replicate some of the runes of the Metal System.
He could only remind himself to remember the structural models of these runes for now and set them aside momentarily.
It was a surprise that several runes from the Fire and Thunder Elements remained in Hill’s mental sea; he excitedly rushed to replicate others!
Hill had tried to summon fire elemental spirits before but even the low-rank ones ignored him. Now, it was going so well. Could there be a Wind Series enhancement?
Fran’s advancement lasted a very long time. Hill had been standing for a whole half month.
When the clouds dispersed and the sky was clear again, Hill lifted his foot to head back to the Magic Tower, his mind on preparing a congratulatory gift for his grandfather.
Hill was especially happy. The longer a Legendary Mage’s advancement took, the deeper their understanding of the Laws and the stronger they became.
An advancement lasting 15 days was last seen in the Legendary Mage who founded the Mage Association.
Hill felt that all the irritations in his heart had been swept away during this time.
The Elves and Dwarves were now essentially challenging a Legendary Mage.
If they didn’t leave, they would have nothing to say even if Fran wiped them out.
’One day’, Hill thought as he pulled out the gift he had prepared long ago, he vowed to himself: He would drive away this absurd bunch with his own strength!
Although he had found the gift, Hill had to choose to congratulate his grandfather some other time.
He looked up at the sky above the valley with a strange expression on his face as a towering mountain peak, which seemed to be inside his Magic Tower, emerged like a mirage in the clouds.
Even though it wasn’t real, it still gave him a suffocating sense of enclosure.
The Earth Elemental Chief had begun his advancement to Legendary.
The isolating and protective Magic Array had been fully activated, and List was so nervous that he even retracted his external form, focusing entire in the core.
Hill sat back at his desk and summoned the control crystal ball of the Magic Tower. Clutching the crystal ball with both hands, although his grandfather was beside him, Hill knew that if a Legendary dared to attack, intent on binding a future element lord, they would have to consider Fran’s presence.
"Summon me!" the Earth element lord Korenden shouted loudly in Hill’s mental sea.
"Will there be no influence?" asked Hill with a lifted spirit.
"Only benefits." Korenden laughed heartily, "For both him and me."
Hill quickly summoned Korenden, putting half of his worries at ease.
When other Magisters summoned Element Lords, they could only harness half of the lords’ power—not to mention the time was limited.
But for Hill, who had the summoning of the Legendary Earth Elemental engraved in his soul, as long as he did not die and his spiritual power was not exhausted, Korenden could stay until the end of time.
"Can I summon other lords?" Hill, gripping the crystal ball tightly, asked Korenden who was strolling through his valley.
"Summon them only if there’s danger," Korenden said, "Even summoning water is fine."
"I only have the Earth element lord summoning," Hill said hesitantly. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
"Haha," Korenden laughed heartily, "Do you think that water you summoned last time was just a stroke of good luck? The Elemental Realm is paying close attention to you now!"
Hill was taken aback; it meant that when he used element summoning, it could very possibly be the Legendary Element responding to him!
"The Wood System Lord has been waiting for you to summon him," Korenden continued, "It’s a pity that these days, you’ve only been summoning from within your own territory."
Hill shook his head helplessly. There were many wood elements in his valley already, sometimes even List couldn’t calculate how many flowers and plants had accidentally been turned into magic plants by them.
But he was reassured. Glancing towards his grandfather, Hill knew Fran must be watching over here as well.
Quietly appreciating William’s presence in his heart, Hill was not worried about the arrival of a large group of Legendary Mages. Unless they wished to offend the only deity of the Gods of Time and Space on earth at this time.
Unlike Fran’s advancement, Hill’s Earth Runes kept surfacing and solidifying on their own, even without immersing himself in his mental sea.
Hill felt that in the future, if he ever used an Earth Forbidden Spell, it would probably take only a few dozens of seconds to arrange the runes.
Although it wasn’t instantaneous, there wasn’t much difference. After all, with practice, it could possibly take only a dozen seconds to cast.
Perhaps aware that Hill could summon Legendary Elements, or possibly not wanting to make an enemy of a newly advanced Legendary Alchemist Master at this juncture,
Hill could feel the intense scrutiny from the outside, but he still managed to sail through the three days of advancement smoothly.