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Chapter 197: Bewildering and confusing

 William looked at Flan, who was sitting at the end: "Master Flan, what else can I do?"

"I also have an oil painting there." Fran said in a gentle tone, "Although Hill gave it to me, I actually have no use for it. It's all in the warehouse.

Except for Hill himself, no one else would dare to use this thing indiscriminately.

Your Majesty the King, if necessary, I can take it out first."

"No need." William shook his head, "As you know, Hill has only been working on this thing for a year. During this time, the sunflowers are enough. I just didn't want to give these guys Hill's things at first.

Are they worthy?

But the devil's things are still the most important, and it's the same for Hill.

The resentment between Hill and them was at most an embarrassment.

But the mages seem to be very reluctant to go to Hill directly for help."

Frank smiled happily: "It's really pleasant to see those regretful faces. At first, I thought that I had nothing to do with the natural warlock, and I was jealous of Hill's discovery of the wind law, but no one stopped the half-elf.

Why did the Warlock suddenly cut off contact with the Mage Association so resolutely? It was in this matter that they understood that although the Warlock always regarded himself as a Mage with gifted spells, the Mage did not think so.

The president of the Mage Association is willing to let warlocks stay in the ranks of magicians forever because in his eyes, the talent of warlocks can only support them to become legends, but the chance of becoming legends of the law is very slim.

He didn't think the legendary warlock was that powerful.

The same goes for those legal legends who go to the elemental world all year round to find their way.

But in the eyes of ordinary mages, these guys who can become legends by relying on their talent and without much effort are not human beings at all, let alone mages.

It's great now.

How dismissive of Hill he was at the beginning, how difficult it is to redeem him now.

They didn't even have the nerve to beg Hill.

We can only make insinuating remarks on His Majesty the King.

However, Hill has always been willing to participate in dealing with demons, and since it’s not a gift to them, he definitely doesn’t have any objections.”

William nodded: "I can understand the pride of the mage, but it is incredible to be arrogant enough to think that you can play with the devil." He sneered, "How powerful the evil god of the abyss is, haven't we all seen it? One

The fingers are so strong! And this is just one of the thousands of evil gods in the abyss."

Fran shook his head: "Those who have seen beyond the starry sky will not be like this. Only those whose eyes only see this world will feel that they are extremely powerful."

"He is knowledgeable but also has a bad temper." William leaned back in his chair and said playfully, "Why did he ask me to help the Mage Association borrow Hill's semi-artifact? Do you think that because I am stingy with property, I will push Hill out?

"

"It's just a test." Fran sneered, "It's not just those who take action, but also Delacruz. If the relationship between Hill and the Mages Association is still friendly, why would they bother to buy oil paintings from you at a high price.

Isn't it natural for natural warlocks to take action against demons?

Hill is young, so even if I are behind him, he may not be so embarrassed to refuse.

If you are asked to come to your door, even if you cannot lend the semi-artifact oil painting, you can at least get those people to visit you.

But now, it is clear that when Hill encounters problems, he first thinks of the needs of His Majesty the King.

Everyone can see that Hill doesn't like being in charge, so it would be a good thing for the Mage Association if he could get rid of the habit of thinking of His Majesty the King first.

He just hopes that you can say something that dissatisfies Hill.

It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t have any effect in a short period of time.

Time always changes everything."

William nodded: "Sometimes, I am too upright and I really can't think of these crooked conspiracies. Alas! Delacruz, I don't know what he is doing now? The Mage Association really needs to take better care of it."

Fran was stunned for a moment before he realized what William was talking about.

He really didn't expect that this king could say such shameless words without changing his expression.

Sometimes, when I think about the God of Nobles and then look at the person in front of me, Frank really suspects that a major factor in becoming a god is thick skin.

Fran tried his best to keep his facial expression unchanged and said goodbye to His Majesty the King politely.

William couldn't help but sigh as he watched Fran leave gracefully but quickly.

Fran probably thought there was something wrong with his head, right?

He didn't want to act like he was cheek-to-cheek, but wasn't that a problem?

William quietly took a picture of the mechanism next to the throne.

Soon Spencer and the legendary female mage came in through a secret door.

What is it called? William hesitated for a moment, Carol?

Before William spoke, the female mage in a light purple robe reacted quickly and said: "Your Majesty the King, Karula thanks you for the summons."

William smiled quietly, he is a very keen person!

He quietly looked at Karula who stood respectfully in front of him.

It was completely different from the kind of gentle, lovely, innocent and kind girl that always appeared in front of him.

Although she is also a rare beauty, her face is full of shrewdness and ability.

Her long, dark brown curly hair hangs down her back like waves. Through the few strands of bangs in front of her forehead, you can see her big, stubborn eyes.

William's eyes blinked slightly.

He smiled and nodded: "Spencer said, you have something very important to tell me?"

"Yes, His Majesty the King. Our president has been deceived again." Karula sighed softly, "The president is away from home all year round and does not care about the specific affairs of the Mage Association.

He always thought that the Mage Association only had the large demiplane he provided, so it would be enough to get a legendary-level exorcism oil painting.

But that's not the case.

The half-man, half-demon was also thrown out as a scapegoat.

In the Mages Association, there is a vice-president and a small demiplane.

The devil there is the real culprit, the devil who seduced the spring goddess back then!"

William frowned and listened carefully.

Karula eagerly took two steps forward, almost reaching the edge of the stage where William's throne was.

William could even see her breasts shaking violently due to her excited breathing under her loose robe.

Karula is a conservative female mage who still insists on wearing ancient loose robes even though the undead style of close-fitting and sexy robes is now very popular.

It's just that her figure is too graceful, and the loose clothes make her more graceful and graceful.

The female mage spoke very quickly, and every word was clear and concise: "President, after dealing with this matter, he will leave again. He usually doesn't pay attention to ordinary legends like us, and I can't even talk to him."

He said.

Moreover, the vice-president who colluded with the devil has always paid attention to our communication with the president. I was just a little suspicious, and after careful observation, I discovered some insider information!

I have no choice but to take advantage of this opportunity to work alone and ask for His Majesty the King’s help!”

"I didn't expect that there are people with such a sense of justice in the Mage Association." William smiled and praised, "I will consider it."

Karula sheepishly moved a strand of hair down behind her ears, revealing a little redness on her small ears: "I don't have any sense of justice. It's just that one will be honored and one will be harmed. The Mage Association is really

If it is completely destroyed, I will have no home."

"I will do my best." William smiled, "But if it is irreversible, Salal welcomes all mages whose camp is neutral or above to join."

Karula thanked him with a smile, but said firmly: "For me, the Mage Association is more important than anything else!

That is my forever home.

I never thought about leaving my home.

Thinking about this kind of thing makes my heart hurt.

I only hope that His Majesty the King can help the Mage Association!

I will always be at home blessing you and praying for you!”

Karula's eyes were slightly flushed, but she restrained herself and gently bowed to say goodbye to William.

"Spencer, please take Ms. Karula to the nearby lounge to tidy up." William said sympathetically.

Spencer opened the door gently: "Please! Madam! This leads to the king's private lounge, and no one will disturb you!"

He followed and walked in, then stood in front of another door: "Please come in. I will wait for you in the small hall outside. There is another door here that leads directly to the deck corridor. There is no need to enter the King's Hall."

Karula embarrassedly smoothed her hair again, thanked her softly and walked in.

Spencer turned around and looked at William before closing the door connecting the lounge to the King's Hall.

William folded his arms and waited quietly for a long time before Spencer walked in from outside.

He waved his hand gently, raised the hall to isolation, turned around and opened a secret door behind him.

That's a small living room.

As a king, there must be room for secret meetings with people.

Fran and Dela Cruz were sitting on the sofa behind the door, drinking tea.

"Master Frank, you are really quick to respond." William looked at the two people who stood up to say hello, and then walked in and sat down. Spencer followed him and closed the door of the secret room. This was already William's divine domain.

No one can see what goes on in this secret room.

The corner of Fran's mouth twitched slightly. Although he understood, he actually wanted to act stupid.

After walking out of the hall, I made up my mind to look for Delacruz.

"The Mage Association is in such chaos, you, the president, don't care about anything?" William couldn't help but ask, "Why are all these monsters and ghosts popping up all at once?"

"It's not like the world has been destroyed." Delacruz drank his tea steadily, "Back then, we created the Mages Association because mages were having a hard time surviving and needed a place to stay warm.

In this world, the gods and mages that existed first were all created by their own struggles.

Who hasn’t had a bad time?

At that time it was just an alliance to fight against the enemy together, but it was because of my soft heart that I saved many young mages, and this was the reason why this mage kingdom came into existence."

He smiled slightly: "Let's end the meaningless things completely!"


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