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Chapter 78 The Failed Trip to Cortez

Konos smiled stiffly: "Mr. Bolaño, you don't know, there are really too many matters related to Hafa Sardo. I have to set up a special area to deal with it. How dare I hurt the dignity of the mage casually?

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"Did you learn this passage from the nobles?" Hill sneered, "Only nobles who need to receive visitors of different levels separately will use this circular passage in the castle."

He glanced at the silent Master Haifa Sardo and said, "Although King Salar is not very friendly to the Mage Association, it is because they have always had a grudge.

Although the undead are powerful, they cannot enter Salar's domestic affairs.

His Majesty the King has built many medium-sized magic towers in the new royal capital, and there is a great need for middle- and low-level mages.

I hope you will consider it, and I will tell my grandfather what happened here in Cortez."

Hill glanced at Konos, who still wanted to speak: "Are you from a branch of the Cortez royal family? Do you look down on ordinary mages?

Do you think I don’t know?

Those mages who like heretical practices will not feel uncomfortable entering the Mages Association, only orthodox mages will come.

Do you want to force these mages to join the nobility?

Cortez’s Mages Association doesn’t actually serve mages!”

Hill was really angry. The Mage Association was originally a place that provided services to mages. The reason why many mages allowed the association to recruit outstanding apprentices in their own territory was because it could provide them with a way out.

If one day he really encounters big trouble, the Archmage Branch President of the Mage Association will be his last life-saving straw.

The original Mage Council was established by the legendary mages in order to prevent the mage inheritance from being cut off in a world where gods are everywhere.

The current status of mages was achieved by those legendary mages who gave up their long lives and fought with the gods.

The mage can now watch the nobles struggling in the world of gods without having anything to do with it. This is all because their ancestors sacrificed their lives.

The Mage Association rarely has a good relationship with the royal family of any country, but even mages with noble backgrounds will never help the royal family deal with the Mage Association.

Now, there is actually a branch president of the royal branch, standing here to help the nobles win over the mages and play the black-faced, white-faced game.

Konos didn't dare to say anything, he just kept saying that it was a misunderstanding. He definitely didn't have such thoughts, and it was just the people below.

"A lot of things have happened recently. The mages of Haifa Sardo caused the Cortez nobles to attack the association, and some of their companions were injured." Konos said with a wry smile, "Our own mages also

Someone was injured because of this incident. So I don’t want to receive people from Hafa Sardo.

I really didn't expect that they, just apprentices, would dare to be rude to the mage."

Hill was too lazy to pay attention to this nonsense archmage. With his mental power in the mage stage, he could notice what was happening in the entire magic tower.

Hill knew that Konos became a mage just because he was young. He must be the kind of mage who doesn't care about worldly affairs and devotes himself to practicing hard.

Fran is indeed a master respected by the Mage Association, but as long as Hill is fooled, Fran cannot take advantage of him.

After all, Frank is not a legend yet. There is no point in traveling so far for such a trivial matter.

As for Hill, even if someone says that he is young and easy to fool, he will have to admit it.

Hill turned around and went out. When he got to the door, he asked the mages from Hafa Sardo: "Do you want to come with me? I will take you to Salar."

The mages looked at each other in confusion, and within a few seconds they made up their minds and walked behind Hill.

"Wait a minute, Mr. Bolaño." Seeing that the situation was not good, Konos quickly caught up: "Don't get me wrong, I really just didn't pay attention and I immediately removed the passage.

These apprentices will also teach you a lesson!"

Hill went straight out of the door, frowned and looked at the several bloody figures that were knocked away by the thorns, and turned the carriage into a floating boat.

He invited several shocked Masters of Hafa Sardo to board the ship, and was not prepared to say a word to Konos who was chasing him.

Konos knew he couldn't stop it, so he could only stand there and loudly beg Hill for forgiveness.

Until this moment, he had not set his eyes on the Master Haifa Sardo who had really been bullied by him.

Hill didn't want to look at this hopeless man anymore, so the aerospace ship quickly took off and flew towards Salar.

"Sir, are we going back by water?" Sri came out.

Hill directly asked him to fly to the sea: "I will go bankrupt if I fly back!"

Sri smiled and nodded in agreement.

The mages from Haifa Sardo stood on the deck at a loss and looked at Hill.

Hill invited them into the cabin on deck.

Hill didn't know how to make boats, so he could only completely imitate Flan's sailboat. It was just much smaller, only half the size of that boat.

But it's enough for him.

It's just that Hill dared to sail the ship into the sea, but Flan couldn't.

Moreover, it is no problem to bring a few mages with him. If he brings with him magicians of the same level, Hill cannot guarantee that he can cover their magic power.

As for the players, even if Hill is killed, he will not take them into the sea.

Those are super fat fish lures.


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