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Chapter 108 Pat's letter is actually quite scary

Chapter 108 Pat's letter is actually quite scary

In fact, when Lowry saw this letter, which was called a farewell but actually reflected his emotional journey over the years, he was somewhat confused.

Pat wrote almost everything clearly, including her tragic past, helpless farewell, and endless revenge.

The shamelessness of the Storm Church and Count Gezar is indeed disgusting, so even Lowry, who has always been broad-minded, can't say nonsense like asking Pat to give up hatred and that the present life is the most important thing.

However, his mother, Yagris, forgave Pat almost immediately after reading the letter, and blamed herself from the bottom of her heart for being too careless and never realizing that Pat was in so much pain.

Including the four siblings of the Toller family, they all sensed the implicit hint in the letter: Pat would never let go of the man named Horn who used her connections to betray Marian.

However, Pat wrote it too clearly, and sometimes when he was excited, he would write down some special conversations on paper...but the Lord of the Tower didn't care at all.

Not to mention whether he was there or not when she wrote the letter, the frequency with which Pat mentioned him in the letter was like someone shouting at the top of their lungs outside his window, and occasionally using his full name.

Yes, what caught Lori's attention the most was the Lord of the High Tower who often came and went in Montes Castle.

After all, he has been playing games under the nose of a god for so many years.

When Lowry saw the letter, he felt goosebumps all over, hot and cold, and broke out in a cold sweat.

Fortunately, he quickly grasped the point: although that person always came, he could only see what Pat saw.

His main purpose was to chat with Pat, not to observe whether there was anything useful in Montes Castle...that was what the Tower believers were supposed to do.

The Lord of the Tower only needs to tell these believers what goals he wants to achieve.

Only when it reaches a certain level will he take over personally, otherwise it would be a waste of divine power.

Although he would not let go of the people and things that Pat cared about because of Pat, nor would he stop the Tower believers from causing trouble in the Montes family because of Pat, he would not take action himself just because he saw any opportunity.

This level of conspiracy is really unworthy.

Therefore, Lori soon understood that the Lord of the Tower had never sensed the existence of his virtual manor... Even after studying spell theory for so many years, Lori could already infer that his manor should exist in a dimensional space isolated by a divine artifact, or even in a demiplane, but he still preferred to call it a virtual manor.

Otherwise, he would have gone crazy trying to find out what kind of artifact could have such a function... He almost copied the clearest and most vivid game in Lowry's memory one by one.

Although it is a defective version.

However, Lowry more or less guessed the principle: his last memory before his death was his daily life of farming and mining.

At that time, his biggest desire was probably the new recipe that was only one level away, and the set of legendary jewelry that was only one piece away from the collection room. He could make it in three more days.

But this must not be a real game, otherwise he would know that all the legends and legendary effects of the collectibles are just casual talk. In fact, they just add a little legendary degree to the luxurious and gorgeous appearance. Otherwise, why would they be placed in such a high-end collection room?

Musical instruments, jewelry, weapons and equipment are fine, but there are also big beads and silver plates in there!

But a certain artifact has diligently added some legendary effects to these things.

Even if they are not that strong, they all have it.

For example, there is a long sword that can cut through iron like mud, a war hammer that weighs thousands of pounds but can be easily swung by its owner, and an exquisite pearl shirt woven with gold and silver threads that can actually repel water droplets.

That's not about avoiding water, it's about directly turning the wearer into a mermaid.

If you study it carefully, you can see that although the attached abilities are different, similar ones can be found in the spell book.

Lowry increasingly felt that this thing in his head must have a scary origin.

Especially after he was sure that even the Lord of the Tower, who was right next to him and could face the Lord of Storms directly without being killed, had not discovered anything, Lori would be even less suspicious.

However, after pondering for a long time, Lowry finally buried all his guesses deep in his heart, not thinking about them or exploring them.

He is still too weak.

Even though he has a wide circle of friends now and even the churches don't dare to provoke him easily, that is only a superficial phenomenon.

It’s just that after weighing the pros and cons, others felt that it was not cost-effective, so they behaved like this.

Once people find out that Lowry actually possesses such a powerful artifact, then...not to mention the problem of the enemy, even his current backup, can it still be a backup?

A shot in the back is more like that. Not to mention the White Dragon King, even his teacher might not be able to resist such temptation.

Turning the virtual into the real is not a rare thing in the fantasy world. Lowry has been studying a kind of magic paint that can turn what he draws into real objects.

This is not some fantasy.

Although not many people use it, this pigment has always been available.

However, even if similar pigments were developed by the gods themselves, they could only be used to make ordinary items and could not carry even a little bit of magical energy.

Even the light spell doesn't work.

The God of Knowledge, who had created a set of magic paints, simply painted a mountain with layers and waterfalls on the plain for his believers, which was very suitable for human habitation.

Just like a ready-made large terraced field, there is enough flat area from top to bottom for them to build houses and open up fields.

There is the holy land of the Church of Knowledge today: Scroll Mountain.

That was the heyday of the gods, when the God of Knowledge created miracles amid the prayers of tens of thousands of believers!
He didn't even dare to draw the buildings directly, so he had to let his believers build them themselves.

Even though Scroll Mountain looks like a divine place now, it was once filled with small mud houses. Even the leader, the so-called spokesperson of God, had to live in a shabby little house that he built himself.

However, at that time, it seemed that the entire world was in a period of famine, with droughts and floods alternating endlessly...Lori guessed that it was the period when this world was forced to be isolated from the entire multiverse because of the battle between the powerful outside.

To put it bluntly, the star realm has been shattered, how could the planet not be affected?

Therefore, the God of Knowledge has indeed saved countless believers and the mortals who depend on these believers for their lives with his own strength.

Of course, other gods also stepped in to rescue people, especially the righteous gods who are still praised today. No one can say that they were taking advantage of the situation at that time. After all, mortals did not know what was happening, but they knew it very well.

When he was fully preparing to save his life or even escape, he could still spare some of his divine power to rescue mortals, instead of thinking like some of his colleagues who have already passed away that mortals would all die sooner or later and there was no need to waste their own power... There is naturally a reason why the only ones left in the end are righteous gods of decent quality.

They just don't have the God of Knowledge to make such fanciful assumptions. After all, everyone is concentrating on watching the battle outside, so how could they possibly play such tricks?
Even the God of Knowledge himself was a little bit cunning because these magic pigments were the product of his past romantic times. Otherwise, he would not have messed around at such a critical moment and would have solved the problem in the simplest way like other righteous gods.

For example, the Lord of Storms simply created a layer of storm outside the settlement of his believers... If it was dry, he would sprinkle some water inside, and if it was flooded, he would pump it out.

Anyway, the disaster mainly comes from the gravitational fluctuations caused by the destruction of a large number of stars in the outer plane, and it will not cause unsolvable problems such as volcanic eruptions and earth cracks.

But, whether it was because the God of Knowledge himself could not draw it or because time was too tight, one thing was very clear: there was not a trace of magical energy on the mountain.

Looking at his own small space, how could Lowry not be afraid?

This is a great artifact that even intelligent people have created!

Although the artifact obviously has its limitations, for example, he was not smart enough to determine that Lowry was actually a mage before turning on the setting.

And this setting cannot be changed.

Furthermore, although he deliberately showed that only a broken part of the manor was brought, what was missing was the bay and the mountains, as well as the town outside the manor, and the wider fields in the town... It’s okay to say there is no problem, but as long as suspicion arises, there will be problems everywhere.

Fortunately, Lowry has always been a very selfish and indifferent person. He rarely takes the initiative to help others because of their pain, and he will not give away the abundant food and products in his manor to the poor people who are hungry.

After all, they just didn't have enough to eat, not that they were starving to death.

Generally speaking, as long as the lord does not act evil, the lives of the common people will at most be poor but not too hard.

Lowry, who has no interest in experiencing other people's suffering, can completely ignore it.

He could even turn a blind eye to the chefs in Montes Castle who could never cook dishes that satisfied him!

Of course, this is not because Lowry is tolerant enough, but because those chefs are at least at the level of German chefs... Although it is full of meat with a lot of salt and oil, and white bread and black bread with butter and cheese, it is still edible.

If it was a British chef who tested not only the taste buds but also the vision, Lowry didn't know if he could hold on until the separation and leave.

In short, he persisted until his own baronial castle was built, and hired young servants who were young but had very good hands...Servants who signed employment agreements with nobles were basically no different from selling themselves.

Especially those who can be sent to be chefs.

(End of this chapter)

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