Mage Joan

Chapter 1970 "God Pot" Ariel

Joan was puzzled at first.

How could a rough and dull hill giant build a manor with a rural style in the south of the New World on an island far away from human civilization?

It wasn't until he heard Messinger chatting with Frody through the ears of the Blood Mosquito spy that he knew that the owner of this manor was the lord of Jagged Island and the current chieftain of the Tusk Tribe, Bull.

The Boer chief had some understanding of human civilization through his contacts with slave traders, and then he had the idea of ​​following suit. He hired human craftsmen to build this magnificent manor on the island with 200 slaves as a reward. The nobility and wealth of their own family.

Of course, what Chief Boer imitated was only the style of a human aristocrat, and he did not completely imitate the human way of life.

The remote control blood mosquito followed Messinger and others into the gate of the manor, and Joan immediately smelled a foul smell, and he couldn't help but feel sorry for the messy scene in front of him.

A good manor, ruined by dirty hill giants, it looks like a garbage dump, raising pigs in the flower garden can bear it, and openly shitting on the lawn, can you believe it? !

In the center of the manor there is a palace-like large stone house, presumably the residence of Chief Boer's family. A stove has been set up in the square in front of the gate, and a huge iron pot is placed. Two hill giants are carrying wooden barrels to Pour water into the pot.

Joan glanced at it from a distance, and immediately noticed that the seemingly inconspicuous big iron pot actually exuded strong mythical energy. Visually, it was a mythical magic tool, and its level would not be lower than "Golden Mill" Grotty!

Recalling the private conversation between Messinger and Frody, Joan guessed that this cauldron should be the ancestral treasure of the Fang tribe, Ariel, known as the "God's Cauldron".

Joan just vaguely heard from Messinger that the water boiled by the "Holy Pot" Arianel can be used to deal with undead creatures, and the food cooked in this pot has powerful magical effects. As for the specific magical effects , is currently unknown.

Just when Joan was secretly curious, a hill giant with a beard and a bearskin robe opened the door and walked out of the big house. He laughed and spread his arms, and went forward to embrace Messinger.

It is conceivable that this person is the chieftain of the giant tribe on the hills of the Jagged Isle, Bull Fang.

Behind Chief Bull, there were more than a dozen hill giants, men and women, who must be his family members. One of the chubby giants caught Joan's attention. The more he looked at him, the more familiar he looked, and he couldn't help calling out his name.

"Todd Fang?!"

"Joan, what's the matter?" Holden cast a curious look, "Among the group of mountain giants, is there any friend of yours?"

"Not a friend, just an acquaintance."

Joan scratched his head in embarrassment.

If I had known that Todd's little brother lived on the Sawtooth Island, and he was probably the son of Chief Boer, he shouldn't have been enslaved...

But after thinking about it, if I don't release Todd from enslavement, I can't use the "spirit collar" to control Fania, and I can't monitor Am Flodie and Francis Messinger at close range. In contrast, I still need to free Todd. Germany, it is more reasonable to enslave Feniya instead.

Chief Bull introduced his family to the visitors, including four wives and eight children. Joan paid the most attention to Todd Fang, the youngest son of the chief.

Both the host and the guest were sitting around the cauldron filled with water. Joan didn't see the stove start a fire, and the water in the pot was boiled and bubbling in a blink of an eye. It was supposed to be the magic of "God Pot" Ariel Neil One of the effects.

Chief Boer picked up a wooden container as big as a washbasin, scooped out half of the basin of water in the iron pot, blew on the hot air, brought it to his lips to drink it, and smacked his lips comfortably.

Then, the four wives of Chief Boer scooped up water in iron pots in slightly smaller containers, and sent them to the four guests respectively, inviting them to drink.

Audrey saw this scene through the "remote viewing mirror", and muttered to herself in amazement: "Bake a pot of boiled water to entertain guests, the custom of the hill giant is so strange!"

"That pot is not filled with plain water, but the hill giant's favorite strong wine."

Joan could understand the language of giants, so he translated what Chief Bull said just now to his companions.

"That big iron pot, which looks inconspicuous, is actually a magical magic tool. Just pour a little water into the pot, no matter rainwater, sea water or dirty mud, it can immediately evolve into a big pot Drinkable pure water, if it is heated a little longer, the clear water in the pot will automatically brew fine wine, the longer the heating time, the higher the degree of wine."

"The pot of wine that Chief Bull used to entertain Messinger and the others, as you have seen just now, has been heated to a boil, which means that the alcohol content is close to 100%!"

"This kind of spirit, which is almost equivalent to pure alcohol, is the best drink in the eyes of the mountain giants. You have to ask me if it is good to drink? I definitely don't drink it! But it cannot be denied that this is a grand hospitality etiquette, It is to take out what they think is the best and share it with the guests."

"Ah?! Drinking such a strong wine, you don't just order food. If you drink such a big pot, you can't get drunk to death!" Holden wiped his cold sweat.

"I wish Messinger and the others were drunk to death, so that I can take revenge myself." Hailaer sneered.

It's a pity that Messinger is not the first day to deal with the hill giants of the Sawtooth Island. He has long expected to receive such a grand hospitality from the Boer Chief's family. Agares also took the anti-alcohol medicine in advance under his reminder, held up the wine glass as big as a washbasin confidently, and drank the spirits in one gulp.

Seeing the four distinguished guests pouring out their glasses, they were very heroic. Chief Boer's family all showed gratified smiles.

However, in the next moment, Agares suddenly dropped the wine glass, covered his stomach and screamed, which immediately attracted everyone's attention.

Mustafa, the black spirit who was sitting beside Agares, quickly reached out to support the Soul Eater, and asked, "What's the matter with you, are you poisoned?"

Hearing the word "poisoning", Messinger and Frody looked at each other at the same time, and their expressions instantly became extremely strange.

Agares shook his head in pain, suddenly retched violently, and spewed out a white flame from his mouth, almost igniting the beard of Chief Boer sitting directly opposite him.

Seeing this scene, the children of Chief Bull, including Todd, clapped excitedly, yelled, and urged Agares to perform this fire-breathing trick again.

Agares really lived up to expectations. He vomited several times in succession, and all the wine he just poured into his stomach was sprayed out by him, turning into dazzling silver flames. magic"!

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