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Chapter 185 The fire of anger burns out the evil

 Hill looked at the magic tower below and wondered when these people came.

Because of the existence of William and Fran here, he always only diffused his spiritual power near his cloud house.

But if it's flying from the outside world, Hill can still feel it.

Then these legends of the Mage Association can only come out of the teleportation array.

In order to show respect for the time and space god system, using the teleportation array is indeed a method that these legends can come up with.

The mage profession, to put it bluntly, is a noble profession.

Regardless of whether you have mage talent or not, the most basic requirement is to be able to read spell books.

So sometimes, when the Mage Association does things, it also likes to do these superficial things.

However, William probably only thinks that this is boring people doing boring things.

Being able to do something for people is better than anything else.

Hill looked at the direction of the king's ship again and wondered who was coming from the Mage Association.

It was impossible for him to use his mental power to scan the people in the king's ship. Hill considered himself a very polite person.

I can only hold back my curiosity for the time being and wait for them to come out.

It probably won't take long for him to wait.

These people should have first sent an acquaintance of Fran's to ask Fran to not interfere in their negotiations with William.

They really don't even know what William wants, and they still think that William plans to use divine power to suppress the mage.

I even feel that as long as Fran doesn't stand behind William and speak, the Mage Association is negotiating with the gods on behalf of the mages of the entire world.

Hill shook his head gently. Fran would only think that these people couldn't see the truth and were lying to themselves, so they wouldn't be so unhappy. This friend probably did something that violated Fran's bottom line.

But for William, this meeting is probably a waste of time, right?

William sat on the throne, listening to the respectful requests of the people in front of him.

A little impatient.

Today, the ground in Central City is closed, and he really wants to see what the new material that Frank is so proud of looks like.

All his bosses are full of praise.

If it's really good, he doesn't mind spending more money.

Frank is actually very easy to deal with as long as he has a good attitude and is willing to spend money.

Ever since the God of Time and Space had that distant contact with Fran, William felt that Fran's attitude towards him had become much better.

As expected, the technical bosses only sympathized with the technical bosses and couldn't bear to see someone like me playing politics.

As a result, the guys from the Mages Association just happened to show up today.

He also sent someone to Frank to ask him not to get involved in this matter.

William felt that Fran must be very angry now, otherwise he would not finish the work, so he went directly to Hill's place and ignored the guests.

But if he was not allowed to interfere with the affairs of Salar, he would not be so angry. Frank had figured out his purpose of doing these things earlier than these guys in front of him, and would not have interfered at all.

I don't know what these guys did.

"These matters have nothing to do with me." William became impatient and directly interrupted the seemingly respectful person in front of him. "That is your association's own business. I only care about Salar and the Temple of Time and Space."

"But." The visitor said helplessly, "Your Majesty the King, it is impossible for a mage to give up his own camp for the sake of gods."

"For the gods?" William chewed on these four words and smiled coldly, "It has nothing to do with the gods. This is the bottom line of being a human being.

Of course, it has nothing to do with me who doesn’t want to be a human being, and no god will care about anything that is not a human being.

Ah, sorry, I forgot about Warcraft.

That is something that is not even an ordinary livestock, and no god will care about it.

But I can refuse my land, and this kind of thing will not appear in my temple, do you understand?"

The legend of the law in front of William should be the highest-status person besides the president who rarely goes out.

Therefore, William's statement made several legends standing behind him look pale.

William smiled disdainfully: He had communicated with the Mage Association more than once. He had never raised any issue of divine rights. He only asked them to clean up the mages who colluded with the devil.

He also solemnly declares that his own land does not allow mages from the evil camp to appear, nor does he allow any mages to act arbitrarily and kill ordinary people in the territory of Salar.

William felt that his bottom line was already low enough.

I just ask these mages not to kill people easily.

He also knew that the mage had a higher status after all, and even someone like Hill would not easily let go of someone who had offended him.

William did not intend for them to truly have equal status with ordinary people.

That's not realistic.

After all, this is a fantasy world. For these professionals, especially mages, to endure the insults of ordinary people, no matter how powerful the gods are, they would not dare to make such a request.

But asking them to respect life in Salar and not kill easily is a legitimate request for William, the king and the future righteous god.

But this request caused the Mage Association to send several legends to protest.

These mages felt that William was insulting their dignity and that William was trying to suppress the development of mages.

"Your Majesty the King, as far as we are concerned, the status of the mage is supreme." The old mage said quietly.

"For a king, it is my mission to protect the lives and safety of the people." William suddenly smiled, "I only mentioned Salar's request, right? I'm not used to it, and I think it's okay to hurt the dignity of you mages.

Come Salar."

William stopped the old mage who wanted to say something else: "Justice and fairness are my eternal principles, and there are no exceptions in my territory.

If you can't do it, don't come. If you come, just respect my bottom line.

Otherwise it is a provocation to me.

The mage's status is not noble enough for the gods to give in.

I don't mind if you come to me to kill the gods for the sake of your so-called dignity. Don't blame me if you die.

Of course, I don't believe how many mages would kill gods for such a stupid reason.

However, mages who collude with demons must die. This is not a requirement of our time and space god system, but an order of all human gods.

You should know that the God of Nobles killed all the completely demonized citizens of Dionisio, right?

He would rather let his believers die and receive all their souls into his kingdom of God than allow Dionisio to become a kingdom of demons.

This is the bottom line for our human gods.

If the Mage Association considers itself to be no longer a human being, it can certainly make an exception.

We don't force you to do anything.

But the demon mage who appears in front of us will be killed without mercy.

It is no longer a human mages association, and it is no longer allowed to enter Salar."

William glanced at the legends in front of him coldly: "I once thought that the Mage Association's willingness to fight for humans and elves and dwarves was a reflection of still considering themselves as a member of the human race.

But now, I don't think so.

Demons cannot kill humans, but mages who collude with demons can kill humans.

What is the logic?"

"Your Majesty the King!" The old mage's old voice was a little sad: "Many people studied demons in order to fight against them! We can't just give up on them."

"What's the result?" William asked mercilessly, "I didn't see any results, I only heard the cries of countless poor people."

William stood up and said condescendingly: "Maybe their original intention was good, but now, it's just to increase their life span? You should know everything that happened in this place during this time.

There are hundreds of thousands of people, and only tens of thousands of people are not demonized.

Many people are innocent, but I can't help it. It is impossible to turn back to a demon unless you awaken as a demon warlock.

How many such people can there be?

We all know that dwarves don't have that many mages.

Hundreds of cities all have that demonic magic circle. Who made it?

During this time, the fire of anger almost burned out my sanity.

The dwarves must die! And so do the mages who colluded with them!"

The old mage lowered his head slightly and said sadly: "Please give the Mage Association some time. These mage are all people who have made many contributions to the Mage Association."

William sneered: "I never care about other people's business. What the Mage Association does, what needs to be considered is whether the entire human race approves it.

You'd better understand one thing. Dionisio already belongs to Salar when he comes to the Central City area.

No evil camp can appear in my territory."

Following his words, a mage standing in the waiting room next to the hall turned into ashes amidst the exclamations of his companions.

The legends in the palace hall looked back in shock and anger.

"I hope you were also deceived, that's why you appeared in front of me with such a highly demonized guy.

Otherwise, I will think that the Mages Association really wants to go to war with me!

You think you can cover my eyes with a semi-artifact that hides your identity?"

The people from the Mages Association were stunned for a while, then they quickly bowed their heads and apologized.

They are indeed a little careful, but they have not yet planned to make all human gods hostile to the Mage Association.

This time they just came to see if they could save some mages with relatively low levels of demonization.

But William's meaning is very clear. They are different from the warlocks who have to awaken the blood of demons. Without enough evil, it is impossible for mages to become demons.

That means unforgivable.

Everyone in the Mage Association understands that it is inevitable to give up these demon mages.

Moreover, if the Elf Forest is completely closed, this city will probably be the only place where elf products remain.

They already knew that the druids would come over occasionally.

The Mage Association really doesn't want mages to be bound by those rules.

Once he agrees, the mage will no longer have the lofty position he has now, above all countries.

The legends of the Mages Association had no choice but to bid farewell to William.

Although I still wanted to say something, judging from the king's attitude, it was useless.

They are unwilling to compromise, but this world does not belong to mages.

But they really didn't expect that a demonic wizard would appear among the people following them.

Especially the sorcerer teacher, whose face was ugly.

They were running for those demon mages, but they only got a plan.


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