Dear Broom Knight
#108 - Pat's letter is actually pretty scary.
Actually, when Lowry saw this letter, which was called a farewell but was essentially a record of his mental journey over the years, he was still a little dazed.
Pat had written everything clearly, including her tragic past, her forced separation, and her endless revenge.
The shamelessness of the Storm Church and Count Gezar was indeed disgusting, so even Lowry, who had always been carefree, couldn't bring himself to say platitudes like 'Pat, give up your hatred, living is the most important thing'.
However, his mother, Yagris, almost immediately forgave Pat upon seeing the letter, and even sincerely complained that she was too insensitive and had never realized that Pat was suffering so much inside.
Including the four siblings of the Tollar family, they all sensed the implicit hint in the letter: Pat would definitely not let go of the man named Horn, who used her connections but harmed Marian.
However, Pat wrote too clearly, and occasionally, when she was excited, she would even write certain special conversations on paper… the Lord of the High Tower didn't care at all.
Not to mention whether he was there when she wrote the letter, the frequency with which Pat mentioned him in the letter was like shouting his full name outside his window, with no difference.
Yes, what Lowry noticed most was the Lord of the High Tower, who frequented Montes Castle.
After all, for so many years, he had been playing games under the nose of a god.
When Lowry saw the letter, he really felt his whole body tingling, alternating between hot and cold, and he broke out in a cold sweat.
Fortunately, he quickly grasped the key point: although that person came often, he could only see what Pat saw in her eyes.
His main purpose was to chat with Pat, not to observe what could be exploited in Montes Castle… that was what the High Tower's followers should do.
The Lord of the High Tower only needed to tell these followers the goals he wanted to achieve.
Only when it reached a certain level would he personally take over; otherwise, it would be a waste of divine power.
Although he wouldn't let go of the people and things Pat cared about because of Pat, nor would he stop the High Tower's followers from causing trouble in the Montes family because of Pat, he wouldn't personally intervene just because he saw an opportunity.
Conspiracies of this level were really not worthy of his attention.
Therefore, Lowry quickly understood that the Lord of the High Tower had not sensed the existence of his virtual manor… even after studying so many years of magic theory, Lowry could already deduce that his manor should exist in a sub-dimensional space isolated by a divine artifact, or even a demi-plane, but he still preferred to call it a virtual manor.
Otherwise, he would definitely frantically want to find out what kind of divine artifact could have such a function… almost perfectly replicating Lowry's clearest memories of the game.
But this must not be a real game; otherwise, he wouldn't be unaware that the legendary stories and effects of all the treasures were just casually made up, and were actually just adding a little bit of legend on top of the luxurious appearance, otherwise, how could they be worthy of being placed in such a high-end collection room?
Musical instruments and jewelry, weapons and equipment were fine, but there were also big beads and silver plates inside!
But a certain divine artifact diligently added some legendary effects to these things.
Even if they weren't that strong, they all had them.
For example, a certain long sword that could cut iron like mud, a certain warhammer that weighed a thousand pounds but could be easily wielded by its owner, and the exquisitely woven pearl shirt made of gold and silver threads could actually have the effect of a water-avoiding bead.
That wasn't just avoiding water; it was directly turning the wearer into a mermaid.
If you studied it carefully, you could see that although the added abilities were different, similar existences could be found in magic books.
Lowry increasingly felt that the thing in his head should have a terrifying origin.
Especially after confirming that even the Lord of the High Tower, who was right next to him and could face the Lord of Storms without being killed, hadn't noticed anything, Lowry was even more certain.
However, the result of Lowry's long deliberation was to bury all his guesses in his heart, not to think about them or explore them in normal times.
He was still too weak.
Don't look at how he has extensive connections now, and even the churches are easily afraid to provoke him, but those are just superficial phenomena.
It's just that others have weighed the pros and cons and felt it wasn't worth it, so they have this kind of performance.
Once someone discovers that Lowry actually possesses such a powerful divine artifact, then… not to mention the problem of enemies, could his current backers still be backers?
A shot in the back would be more like it.
Not to mention the White Dragon King, even his teacher might not be able to resist this temptation.
Turning illusion into reality is not a rare thing in the fantasy world. Lowry has been studying a kind of magical paint that can turn the things he draws directly into real objects.
This is not a fantasy.
Although not many people use it, this kind of paint has always existed.
However, even if the gods themselves developed similar paints, they could only create ordinary objects and could not carry any magical energy.
Not even the Light spell would work.
The God of Knowledge who created a set of magical paints in the past only drew a mountain with layers of waterfalls, very suitable for human habitation, for his followers on the plains.
Like ready-made large terraced fields, from top to bottom, there were enough flat areas for them to build houses and open up fields.
That is now the holy land of the Church of Knowledge: Scroll Mountain.
That was during the heyday of the gods, a miracle created by the God of Knowledge in the prayers of tens of thousands of believers!
He didn't dare to directly draw the buildings; he could only let his followers build them themselves.
Even the head of the church, the so-called spokesperson of the gods, had to live in a crumbling hut that he built himself.
However, at that time, it seemed that the whole world was in a period of disaster, with alternating droughts and floods, endlessly… Lowry guessed that it was the period when this world was forced to be isolated from the entire multiverse due to the battle of the strong outside.
To put it bluntly, the Astral Plane was torn apart, so how could the planet not be affected?
Therefore, the God of Knowledge did save countless believers and mortals who depended on these believers to live with his own strength.
Of course, other gods also took action to save people, especially those righteous gods who are still praised to this day. No one can say that they were taking advantage of the fire at that time. After all, mortals didn't know what happened, but they were very clear.
Being able to spare a part of their divine power to help mortals while preparing to save their lives or even escape, instead of thinking that mortals would all die sooner or later and there was no need to waste their power like some of their deceased colleagues… there is naturally a reason why the remaining righteous gods are all of decent quality.
They just didn't come up with such imaginative ideas as the God of Knowledge. After all, everyone was wholeheartedly watching the battle situation outside. How could they play such tricks?
Even the God of Knowledge himself did it because these magical paints were products of his past romantic times, so he had a little idea. Otherwise, he couldn't possibly mess around at such a critical time; he would only solve the problem in the simplest way like other righteous gods.
For example, the Lord of Storms, he simply applied a layer of storm outside the residential area of his believers… Sprinkle some water in when it's dry, and pump it out when it's flooded.
Anyway, the disaster mainly originated from the gravitational fluctuations caused by the fragmentation of a large number of stars in the outer plane, which would not lead to unsolvable disasters such as volcanic eruptions and the earth cracking.
However, whether it was because the God of Knowledge himself couldn't draw it, or because time was too tight, one thing was very obvious: there was not a trace of magical energy on that mountain.
Looking at his own small space, how could Lowry not be afraid?
This is a great divine artifact that even created intelligent people!
Although it is obvious that the divine artifact also has its limits, such as it not being smart enough to judge that Lowry was actually a mage before starting the setting.
And this setting cannot be changed.
Furthermore, although he deliberately showed that only an incomplete part of the manor was brought, what was missing were the bay and the mountains, as well as the town outside the manor, and the wider town fields… Saying there was no problem was also no problem, but as long as there was suspicion, there were problems everywhere.
Fortunately, Lowry has always been a selfish and cold person. He rarely takes the initiative to help others because of their pain, and he will never take out the abundant food and produce from his manor and give it to the poor who can't get enough to eat.
After all, they just can't get enough to eat, they are not about to starve to death.
Generally speaking, as long as the lord doesn't cause trouble, the lives of the common people may be poor, but not too bitter.
Lowry, who has no interest in experiencing other people's hardships, is completely able to ignore them.
He can even turn a blind eye to those chefs in Montes Castle who can never make a dish that satisfies him!
Of course, this is not because Lowry is patient enough, but because those chefs at least have the level of German chefs… Although they use a lot of salt and oil and everything is meat, and they serve white bread and black bread with butter and cheese, it is still edible.
If it were a British chef who not only tested the taste buds but also the vision, Lowry didn't know if he could hold on until the family split up and he left.
In short, he still persisted until his baronial castle was built, and he also hired a young servant who was young but had a very good touch… Servants who signed employment contracts with nobles are basically no different from selling themselves.
Especially those who can be sent to be chefs.
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