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Chapter 70 Chaos Heva Saldo

Hill was a little surprised that the hall of the Mage Association was full of people.

When he entered, everyone looked up and stared at him, a little creepy. What happened?

Soon two apprentices from the Mage Association realized that this was a high-level mage from out of town, and quickly walked up to Hill: "Good day, sir. What are your instructions?"

Hill nodded: "Good day. I want to see the latest briefing."

The Masters Association has a publication that is close to a newspaper, which is specially designed to deal with people who are in retreat all year round and who occasionally go out and feel a little ignorant of the world.

Especially high-level mages, there are always situations where they don't go out for several years and don't even know when the king has changed. Mages don't like to show shortcomings, so the association has issued this kind of national briefing and provided it to all mages.

When a traveling mage arrives in a new country, the first thing he does is go to the association and look for the latest briefings to avoid stepping on surprises.

The nobles are really good at using people. No mage wants to be involved in an inexplicable fight without knowing anything.

A female apprentice turned around to get the briefing, and another male apprentice asked softly: "Do you want to prepare a reception room for you?"

"Okay." Hill nodded, "By the way, tell me what's going on?" He looked around the hall: "This is the first time I see so many apprentices."

He followed the male apprentice directly up the stairs. The apprentice respectfully led the way: "Can I know your level?"

Hill was a little surprised. Do you have to apply for a level to join the association now?

"The Sorcerer."

The apprentice trembled and was about to turn to the second floor, then turned back and continued walking upstairs.

Hill really found it interesting.

It’s rare to see mages associations adopt this hierarchical treatment model.

Could it be that he is the rare legendary mage branch president?

Hill was taken to a luxuriously decorated reception room on the fourth floor. The female apprentice quickly followed with a pile of newspapers.

The two stood respectfully, waiting for Hill's instructions.

Hill sat down and said, "Sit down too. How come there is such a strict distinction between mages here?"

"Well..." The male apprentice handed over a piece of paper hesitantly: "It's really hard to say."

Hill picked it up and read it. It was a notice issued by the Haifa Sardo Mage Branch. It was said very euphemistically, but in fact, too many mages came to Haifa last year.

Before that, Haifa had never been prepared to receive a large number of mages.

The resources that can be provided are insufficient, causing many conflicts.

The result of the backstage was that the high-level mage was angry. The fact that the mage was treated worse than the legendary archmage student shocked the entire mage kingdom.

It is true that mages have a weak sense of class, but it does not mean that the middle class can be superior to the high class. What's more, mages are the backbone of the wizard kingdom.

Most of the legendary mages are indifferent and have nuclear weapons that are above everyone else and will not be deployed easily.

Indeed, a kingdom without legends cannot exist. Legends need to be respected, but magicians are also legends of the future!

Those stupid archmages who bullied others to the point of legend were all recalled to deal with it, and the president who had not been arranged by Haifa Sardo was also dismissed and asked to repent.

However, it is obvious that Salal and Hafa Sardo are going to become a country, and no one is willing to take over as president of Hafa's Mage Association branch.

Are we going to have a life-and-death fight with the guy from Salar in two years? It’s obvious that no one is willing to give in.

In the end, Haifa can only make the decision with the vice-president.

This vice-president is the most depressing. Unless he becomes a magician, he has no chance of becoming the president of a country.

The root cause of everything is those idiots who rely on their backstage to cause trouble, otherwise their president who is about to retire would not be in danger.

So he ordered that the entire Haefasaldor receive visiting mages strictly according to class, and described in detail the reasons for doing so.

Although Chunqiu's writing style was a little blurry and did not indicate those legendary students, anyone who saw this notice would know it well in the Mage Kingdom.

The so-called Mage Kingdom is actually not as big as Haefasal. It is mainly the residence of the Mage Association. There is no king, only a legendary parliament.

Except for the 12 resident legends, other legends can join the council at any time.

In fact, there aren't many. They are mainly legendary mages who want to be at ease and don't want to cause trouble by staying in the kingdom.

The biggest advantage of being where the Mage Association is based is that no one will cause any trouble to the legends, and when accepting students, you can choose as much as you like.

Branches in various places will continue to send children with outstanding qualifications back to where the council is.

In fact, the majority of children are from aristocrats. In this kind of society, how can commoner children have the opportunity to show their excellence?

Over time, some bad habits of the natural aristocracy were integrated into the Mage Association.

But there are too few mages, so how many legendary students can there be? They don’t have many chances to meet each other. Even if they do, the resources they get are similar, and the magicians don’t have much chance to face their arrogance and pretentiousness.

I didn't know it was so serious.

Well, Hill thought, grateful to William.

He was so upset that many legends didn't want to show up, so they sent intermediate students to Hefa Sardo to observe.

Then there is the result of the tip of the needle against the wheat awn.

If you cheat the branch president of a country, those stupid kids will definitely not end well.

Mages are also social.

He smiled and asked: "How many have you given out?"

"A few dozen, sir," said the male apprentice, "in a year."

It seems that only archmages and above will get this explanation.

Hill picked up the newspaper and asked casually: "Why are there so many apprentices downstairs?"

"Several mages left Haifa Sardo without taking their former apprentices with them. They didn't know what to do, so they came to the association to look for opportunities. Sir."

The kind of mage who colludes with the nobles, right? He doesn't have much ability. He can at most know basic alchemy, and he can't even make it in the alchemy workshop.

Recruit a large number of cheap mage apprentices, and only teach some basic spells, and one or two methods of refining alchemical potions or equipment.

If there is no hope of becoming a mage and you are no longer needed, you can just expel him.

However, even if these apprentices go out, their lives are much better than ordinary people, and they can still work for merchants.

Therefore, even if they are looked down upon by orthodox mages, there are still many people who desperately want a chance.

It’s also that Haifa Sardo is too chaotic now. Neither mages nor merchants have any intention of recruiting people, and there are so many of them at once.

Hill thought for a while and finally said: "Salar needs junior teachers. They will be fine in the future. Just get through this period."

"What kind of request?" The female apprentice suddenly became excited, and it took her a long time to remember and add, "Mr."

Hill didn't bother to wonder if it was because she had relatives waiting downstairs, and said directly: "The most basic teachers are in literacy classes. Then there are various professions. Even if they are not good at learning, they can still be teachers of ordinary mage professions.

Yeah, don’t you also know how to do alchemy?”

"Will Haifa be like this too? Sir." the male apprentice suddenly asked.

Hill nodded: "They are all subjects of His Majesty the King, and he will not treat them differently. Keslot has set aside a construction space facing Hafa Sardo."

The two people looked at each other, their eyes shining.

Hill knew that these children who worked in the Mage Association had good qualifications, but were not particularly outstanding, and their families were only middle-class.

Children of nobles, even those who are not valued and will definitely be separated from the family, will receive a very good education.

Moreover, they all know their destiny at a very young age and will work harder.

No matter how little they get after dividing the family, they still have more assets than the children of the Master Association. The entire family has more assets and does not need to work to make money since they were young.

As for the apprentice class, if they want to earn the money to become a mage, they have very few opportunities.

Many families can only afford the best person and wait for him to become a mage before giving back to the family.

But it's too hard, no matter who it is.

Although William aimed to popularize education, he left a way out for these children.

For William, instead of working hard to persuade the nobles to come out to teach basic education, it is better to use these wizard apprentices.

There are relatively few mages in Salal, and the seven towers are not full. The mages still have their own outlets, and few join the nobles.

There are not so many cheap apprentices out there, and William probably never thought of finding someone in this area.

But Hill believes that as soon as he gets Hafa Sardo, he will know what to do.

After all, there is no king in the world who is more informed than William.

On the undead forum, as long as you are willing, you can see anything.

Hill took out two sets of primary potions and distributed them to the two of them: "You guys go out, I want to read the briefing myself."

The two happily picked up the potions on the table, bowed and thanked them, and walked out of the door sideways.

Hill took a deep breath and prepared to read the briefing.

The first page shocked him:

Queen Malefielle Steven announced that she was separated from the king, and left the capital with her children to return to the western border city of Stein where her mother's family was located.

According to the information received by the Mage Association, the queen felt that her children might encounter misfortune after Salal occupied Haefasardo. She had decided to take her family and children to establish a territory outside the western border once William declared war.

The territorial order provided by the God of Justice has been blessed by all the gods in the starry sky, and no one can violate it.

However, the area marked on the alchemy map will be as large as the territory order you received.

Other lands you occupy will not be displayed on the map until you have occupied them for a hundred years.

Therefore, if you want to expand your territory into a country, you must occupy as much land as possible within a hundred years.

Of course, if you are strong and are not afraid of others attacking you, you can also take your time and spread it little by little.

Salar was actually built very smoothly. One of the first kings was a knight of heaven, and the other was the prince of Haifa Saldor. When he came out, his father was still sitting on the throne!

Others could only watch helplessly as he spread his joy around the enclosure.

But other nobles are not as easy as him.

Let alone expanding the territory, it is not easy to maintain one's own territory.

Although you can't attack openly, you can get a group of thieves to come out and kill people first, and then take over yourself. This kind of operation can be done basically everywhere.

So Hill came out to create a small territory, and Fran was worried and asked Adrian to come over and watch.

In this world, the law of the jungle is particularly obvious, and the upper limit of power is too high, so it becomes even more unscrupulous.

But now, Hill sighed. In fact, the choice was right. With Queen Hefa Saldo's ability, she might be able to get a duke-level territorial order.

Although William has God's backing, the territorial order is not only related to the God of Justice, but it is still somewhat secure.

Of course, this is also a bet.

The whole world should know that William is another soul of the god.

If the God of Time and Space wanted to maintain his neutral and good-natured camp, he would not have allowed William to use conspiratorial methods to oppress them who had given up their right to inherit the king.

This can be regarded as William's only weakness. Not only does he have to be honest when doing things, he also has to pay attention to his own camp tendencies.

Time is still short now, and the God of Time and Space and William are still inseparable. After a few hundred years, someone will definitely seduce William. This is a way to influence or even harm a god.

But to allow this queen to make such a desperate decision, how stupid is the king of Haifa Sardo?

Hill used to think that it was a smart decision for him not to join the noble camp like Edward and others. But maybe the noble temple didn't dare to take over this person?

Ah! Hill, who turned to the second page, knew it.

These briefings should be arranged from the most recent to the last.

The second page clearly tells Hill why the queen is so desperate.

The nobles and merchants from the north ran south. They wanted to go directly to Cortez.

But the king has set up checkpoints on the front line of the royal capital, and anyone who wants to pass must pay a large sum of money.

Fortunately for the nobles, the merchants had to pay almost half of their wealth.

Where are there independent businessmen in this world?

There is no money in the hands of the merchants. The valuable goods are the goods they take away. They all belong to the nobles, and not just the northern nobles.

The capital was almost overthrown by the angry nobles.

This king probably wants to earn a pension? Or is he just trying to cause trouble for the nobles who betrayed him?

He hid in the palace, closed the door tightly, and paid no attention to anyone.

The briefing stated that he had an agreement with the commander of the army that he would only have one-third of the intercepted property.

The army is going crazy, and the soldiers are getting a lot of money.

Is he planning to cause trouble to William?

What should William do with the soldiers who enjoyed such benefits?

With so many people, even if the players don't know it, William knows that they all really exist.

Hill believed that William would not kill so many people, but they were indeed difficult to deal with. They took shortcuts and burned, killed and looted soldiers. If they were not handled well, they would become thieves.

Hill sighed slightly.

He knew that Haifa Sardo must be in chaos. After all, not only the northern nobles and big businessmen had fled, but even the two young apprentices agreed that they would also be Salarites from now on.

But I didn’t expect it to be so messy!

Today when I was writing The Fool King, I revised it many times.

Too easily influenced.

There may be thousands of words deleted.

Can anyone be more crazy and stupid than that one?


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