Chapter 140: The Only Thing in the Treasury Worth Hill's Attention

The so-called treasures of the Dwarves, no matter how powerful, should not be used lightly.

To exhaust the souls of living beings, using them once can be followed by a cry of agony, making it difficult for many to proceed.

However, those who do proceed, generally no longer care about factions.

Thus, for human nobles, Dwarven artifacts are actually quite deceptive.

The moral standards of nobles are generally low, and many lack compassion.

Compared to immense power, the cries of other creatures hardly matter.

If such things continuously fall into the hands of human nobles, it is no wonder that the moral standing of high-level nobles is somewhat problematic.

If one grows up listening to such cries and later becomes a new lord, how much compassion can they possibly retain?

But these items are precious enough that likely only heirs are qualified to handle them.

Hill had never once felt that being the second son of an Earl was a good thing.