People with treasures, big secrets in their heads, and ridiculously strong strength would definitely be a thorn in other people's eyes. If they were stared at, then so be it. In the end, it would still depend on strength to speak.
This principle was not only applicable in the universe, but it had also been clearly recorded by the ancients and history on Earth, so Odin's words did not scare William.
Anyway, the purpose of collecting Infinity Stones was not to dominate, but to let himself live more freely.
If it weren't for the great Purple Potato Monster, he wouldn't have to plan for other Infinity Stones with the Space Gem.
Thinking of this, William suddenly felt that no matter what Odin would do in the future, he had no intention of dominating, so it was necessary to prolong his life.
If the sky collapsed, there would be someone taller to hold it up. It was better than carrying it himself.
Therefore, William cast a healing spell on Odin.
Odin, who was shocked, pointed the Gungnir at William again and felt that it was a buff spell.
He stared at William helplessly and said, "If you were my child, I promise I would teach you manners and not be so arrogant."
William shrugged, "Sorry, I've never seen my father."
"I, I, I,"
Odin suddenly lost the mood to preach. He had lived for more than 5,000 years, so how could he not understand that William was taking revenge on him for preaching too much?
He closed his eyes and silently felt the self-healing spell repair his body, but after the magic effect passed, he felt a little better.
But in the end, he sighed and said with some disappointment, "Although this kind of self-healing magic can make me feel better, the final result is still the same. What I need is a lifespan."
After saying that, Odin looked at Christine, and William also looked at Christine curiously. After all, Odin had pinned his hope of survival on the Tree of Life.
Since it was useful to Odin, it would definitely be useful to William as well. No one would let go of a treasure that could increase their lifespan.
Kistrin was a little nervous as he was being watched by two people who could easily kill him. However, after taking a few deep breaths, he looked up at Odin and said, "Don't worry.
"Although Mr. Devonshire's ability can make the Tree of Life grow quickly, I'm sure that the Dark Elves and their leader, Malekith, are still alive."
"Alright, I'll think of a way to confirm whether or not you're telling the truth."
Odin had no way to deal with Christine, the last Light Elf. "Go and deal with the construction of the temple first! I'll let you know if I have any news. "
"Wait."
Seeing that Christine couldn't wait to leave, William immediately stopped her.
"I want to hire some Magic Fairies to go to my territory and help me raise my Thunderbirds."
"This …" Kistrin thought for a moment and said, "That shouldn't be a problem. We've been living in seclusion for a long time.
Although we've been living in seclusion for a long time, there will always be some Fairies who think differently from others. "
"No, wait." William hurriedly interrupted Christine. He didn't like Fairies who deviated from the norm. "I need Fairies who are diligent and can keep their boring jobs.
You should keep those who want to go out and make a living. "
"Mr. Devonshire, you have to apologize to us. Every Fairy is a hardworking and responsible representative. As long as the employment agreement is reached, they will do as you say."
Christine glared at William angrily. It was as if he was going to reason with William if he didn't apologize.
"Alright, alright, I apologize." William was almost amused by Christine's angry look. "I need ten Fairies, preferably couples or couples."
"Are you planning to hire them for a long time?"
"That's right. If possible, I'd like to sign a lifetime contract first. Food and accommodation will be covered, and one gold coin per year as employment fee."
"You're paying employment fee?" Christine looked at William happily. "So, you're also in favor of raising the status of Fairies?
How much is one gold coin worth in pounds? How many loaves of bread can it buy? "
"You actually know about pounds?"
"Of course." Christine nodded proudly. "Otherwise, where do you think England's House Fairies come from?"
William thought it was unbelievable at first, but then he remembered that there was a portal in the Pacific Ocean that could reach this planet. It wasn't strange that there were other portals that connected to London.
He took out a Devonshire gold coin from his storage space. "One gold coin should be worth more than twelve hundred pounds.
A hundred pounds is enough for a Fairy to live for a month. Besides, I'm providing food and accommodation. "
Kistrin, who didn't have much of a concept of money, was very satisfied with the number and nodded happily when he heard it was 1,200 pounds.
"Then no problem. Leave your address. When the Fairies who are willing to go are ready, I'll send them to you directly."
William nodded. He didn't feel like he was exploiting the Fairies' labor. If it wasn't for the fact that he didn't want to use Earth's House Fairies, he wouldn't even need to pay employment fee.
"Sunday, help me make a communication device."
"Yes, sir."
William played a trick and asked Sunday to make a communication device with a positioning function.
As soon as the new Fairies appeared on Earth, Sunday would be able to locate them and find out where the portal to London was.
As for the portal in the Pacific Ocean, William had already typed on his phone and asked Sunday to completely destroy the underground passage of Storm Island.
The reason why he didn't destroy the portal was to prevent the ancient race who built the portal from detecting it if they were still there.
Anyway, the underground passage of Storm Island would still be blocked if it was blown up and sealed.
After the discussion, Christine was no longer in the mood to care about William and Odin. After bidding farewell to them, she went to instruct the new Forest Gods to build the temple of the Light Fairies.
Odin had a look of nostalgia and regret on his face as he watched Kistrin leave on his colorful elk.
When William began to feel suspicious, the old man looked away and said, "Let's go. If you have nothing to do, you can go to my manor in England."
"You? Your manor in England? "
"No way," William blurted out in disbelief. "Don't tell me you're the owner of Fulger Manor."
"Haha," Odin laughed and said proudly, "You have to understand, my child. Although I'm the king of Asgard, I've been living in Asgard for a long time.
In the past few hundred years, Asgard has been relatively stable, and most of the small-scale conflicts have been taken over by Saul, so I don't have much work to do.
So for us who have lived for five thousand years, even if we take a month off every year, we still have a lot of free time.
With so much free time, I have to find a vacation place and something to do that can take me away from my troubles, right? "
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