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Chapter 83 Get rid of the clutter, all the way north(2/2)

Hill glanced at Manton, who turned around and walked out.

Soon, a woman's loud scolding and crying were heard outside, and Manton's low voice stopped him.

Hill had never intervened in their fight before, and there was no need for it now.

He just watched the butler wipe the Count's body with sweat, and felt very calm.

Manton came back soon. After the housekeeper scrubbed it three times, Hill took out a medicine box and gave it to Manton.

"The potion on the left is for internal use. The ointment on the right is for external use." He said briefly. "Keep the rest for yourself."

Manton nodded, asked someone to pull the butler away, and stepped forward to give the count medicine.

The butler lowered his head and slowly walked towards Hill: "I heard that Master Hill is already a magician. He is really unimaginably powerful!"

"Please call me Baron Bolaño." Hill said indifferently, "I have been separated for a long time."

The housekeeper nodded helplessly and slowly moved away.

Hill's medicine worked very well. Manton smeared it all over his body and gave him another bottle of medicine, and the count woke up.

He opened his eyes and saw Manton, struggling to sit up: "What kind of medicine is this? I thought I was going to die."

"The alchemy potion that Hill brought." Manton replied: "Even without this potion, I can only lie down for another two months at most. I won't die."

count."

After hearing this, Count Perast raised his eyes and glanced at Manton, then turned to look at Hill who was standing at the door: "I didn't expect you would come back to see me."

"The mage will not owe the favor of life." Hill replied: "It may not come next time."

"I don't know anything about mages." The Earl said in a rigid tone: "I heard that you are very strong now."

"Yes, I have a good grandfather." Hill replied.

"That's good." The Earl suddenly said, "This way, even if we all die, Perast's bloodline will not be cut off."

When Manton heard this, he curled his lips and said without concealment: "No, even if I die, Edgar can still live well. After all, the countess has already found a new home."

The count gasped heavily, gritted his teeth and asked: "Who?"

Hill looked at the count who didn't think Manton was lying at all, and felt really ridiculous.

The count seems to know his wife quite well!

"Mrs. Sarna's brother, Marquis Fern." Manton said almost with a smile.

The count was about to burst into anger, but he stiffly withdrew it.

Hill touched the corners of his mouth, making sure not to raise them too obviously.

Marquis Fane relies on his two sisters to live a very comfortable life!

Life is such a cycle!

Seeing the expression on Manton's face that he had received his revenge, Hill couldn't agree more.

Manton continued: "The countess was outside just now, clamoring to come in to see you and take a look at Hill.

Do we have to invite her in?

After all, she is the mistress!"

The Earl stared at Manton almost viciously: "Tell her to go back!"

He looked at the housekeeper who was hiding aside fearfully: "Go and get Edgar!"

Hill frowned and glanced at Manton, who suddenly looked unhappy: "Since the count is fine, I should go."

"Wait until you see your little brother before leaving." the count ordered.

Hill said disdainfully: "What's the point of meeting people you don't know?"

Ignoring Count Perast's loud accusation, Hill turned around and left the tent.

What a couple!

The Countess was already waiting outside, holding a small child by her side.

Unfortunately, Manton's attendants came and blocked them firmly outside Hill's carriage.

Manton followed him out and said to Hill: "Let's go. Don't worry about these things. It has never had anything to do with you."

Hill nodded, glanced at Manton, and said goodbye softly.

From now on, we probably won't see each other again.

Hill could feel the prying eyes from around him. He glanced sideways and saw several mages hiding in the shadow of the tent. His natural consciousness had been warning Hill that there was very deep hostility coming from there.

Hill sneered at the other side with disdain: If you have the ability, take action!

Hill believed in himself and would never show mercy to these scum.

It's a pity that someone who doesn't even have an archmage can only gnash his teeth and curse in the shadows.

Hill got on the carriage and drove in the direction of those people.

Seeing them hiding in the tent in panic, Hill directly turned the carriage into a floating boat and quickly took off.

Seeing several people in the tent being blown up by the wind and waves, shouting curses, Hill threw his hand and threw a crack in the ground.

The few people swallowed by the earth should finally know how to be polite when facing high-level mages.

Hill never understood why Frank let these people go, but Adrian didn't allow Hill to do anything to them.

Hill once asked Adrian if Fran owed favors to these elders when he entered Salal's court. Otherwise, how could he accept someone with such poor qualifications as a disciple?

Adrian didn't seem to know the reason.

But I still asked Hill to ignore these people.

Maybe there is something Hill doesn't know, but since they are stupid enough to be rude in front of Hill, Hill can teach them a lesson according to the mage tradition.

Ignoring the few archmages who suddenly rushed over, Hill's floating ship flew away.

Save him slowly!

Hill's earth spells will definitely impress these people!

However, no one from the Edward family came out to deal with Hill. It seemed that everyone knew about Melanie.

No one came out to make themselves uncomfortable.

Hill stood at the bow of the boat, feeling relaxed and at ease.

The affairs of the Perast family have nothing to do with him from now on.

Regardless of whether Manton's apology was genuine or not, Hill had no intention of dealing with him again.

I have no interest in distinguishing between his half-truths and half-falsehoods.

The constant reminders from his natural consciousness have already made his head feel dizzy.

For Hill, starting a formal wilderness adventure was the most important thing.
Chapter completed!
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