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Chapter 52 Voting

Although the monastery is generally united, it is not monolithic. Just because the members can carry out the orders of the monastery without compromise does not mean that they have no selfish motives.

Everyone has selfish motives, but they are also part of the monastic order.

Clapham's words of ridicule to Capas were referring to the last time she took advantage of the numerical difference to declare war on Hydrian the Scythe Bearer, but she selectively forgot who cast the final decisive vote.

Capas was even more stern than Clapham. Faced with Clapham's sarcasm, she ignored it and just said: "Let's get started." She had no desire to argue.

"Then let's get started!" Clapham saw this and stopped taunting her. Capas was her junior, and if she didn't want to continue to control Sentinel's Sorrow, she wouldn't have time to take care of such nonsense.

The two people involved, Marcus and Ian, were taken aside. There were only 10 wizards left in the Norton Hill headquarters. Even including the guards of the Sentinel's Sorrow, there were only 22 people.

"Ian Hyde's vote to disapprove of First Doctrine," Clapham said.

Immediately, 22 votes appeared, and the votes were all wizards and knights who lived in the Norton Mountain headquarters all year round. On the other hand, the wizards on the west coast were all indifferent.

Blackward immediately counted the votes loudly and said: "No votes 22!"

When Capas saw this, he immediately knew what the outcome would be.

However, the results can always be controlled, and voting is also a game. Just like in a casino, gamblers quickly buy and leave, and whether they can win depends on whether the dealer will give you the points you bet.

It seems inappropriate to say this, because Capas is not a gambler.

But in this matter, Clapham must be the sure winner.

"Kapas, I have no interest in the life of your disciple. How about handing Sentinel's Sorrow to me and I let him go?"

Clapham Mia sent a message while the other side continued: "Agree to vote to deal with Ian Hyde in accordance with the first dogma."

Swish, swish, swish!

22 votes suddenly appeared in the West Coast Wizards' camp. This precise number made people suspect that someone was deliberately targeting the Norton Hill headquarters.

"I'll give you ten seconds to think about it, otherwise your chosen heir will be sentenced."

Clapham continued to transmit the message. She and the other tutors had not voted yet, but Blake did not stand like a stake. Everyone was waiting quietly.

"Mentor, is Clapham threatening you?" Ian also saw something was wrong and secretly blamed himself for his impulsiveness.

"Yeah!" Capas didn't deny it.

This made Ian a little worried. If he had known that this would be the result, he should have endured it. He never thought that the teacher would bear the consequences because he got into trouble.

So he said eagerly: "Teacher, don't be threatened by her. My death is nothing, but it's a pity that I can't take revenge!"

What can make Clapham's heart beat is definitely not an ordinary thing. If Capas pays a huge price to protect him, he will definitely not be willing to do so.

The worst thing is that the fish will die and the net will be broken, Ian said secretly.

When Kapas heard this, she laughed for the first time. She replied calmly: "Who said you will die? The only person who can decide your life or death is you!"

After that, he took the initiative and said to Clapham: "Okay, no need to waste the remaining two seconds, I reject your deal."

Clapham's face turned cold when she heard this, and she suddenly raised her hand. Upon seeing this, the mentor and other wizards behind her also immediately raised their hands.

"Then just watch your disciple die!"

Blackward glanced at Ian with great regret, then stood up and loudly said: "Yes vote 47, according to the rules, Ian Hyde will be executed!"

As soon as the vote passed, all the wizards and knights were not happy at all, because this may be the first companion to be voted to death by their own people in the past hundred years. They also heard about the grudge between Marcus and Ian, and they could not

Who is right and who is wrong? Since Ian chose revenge, he must be punished.

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die.

Capas didn't accept Clapham's offer, so there was no winner in this round. Oh, maybe there was one, and that was Marcus Wood.

The monastery just happened to clear out a powerful enemy for him. When Ian attacked him, he felt the threat of death, otherwise he would not have been forced to use the fallen angel's talent in the first place.

"Execute it!" Clapham said coldly. Ian is dead, but her goal has not been achieved, and there is nothing to be happy about.

But at this moment, Capas stood up and stopped Clapham who was about to leave: "Wait!"

Clapham then looked at her with interest, and asked with a regretful tone: "Regret? I'm sorry, I can't help the matters passed by the Wizards' Conference. You don't know this, right?"

"This is not a meeting of wizards. Lady Mia is the standing mentor. Don't you know the procedures of the meeting of wizards?" Capas immediately called a name, "Xian!"

Sheen immediately said: "Yes, my lord, under non-emergency circumstances, the general meeting of wizards can only be held at the Norton Hill headquarters, and it must be witnessed by Lord Hercules Salisbury, otherwise the matters voted on will not be valid."

It has final effect! The so-called emergency situation only refers to the fall of Norton Hill and the absence of the Dean at Norton Hill."

After saying that, he looked at Ian sadly and said to himself, I can only help you so far. Ian smiled back to show his appreciation.

"Oh, what do you mean, do you plan to wait until the end of the war to return to Norton Hill?" Clapham looked at Capas dissatisfied, feeling that the other party had already begun to use such low-level and despicable methods in order to save her only disciple.

, she frowned and said, "I should remind you that the dean hates people who kill his companions. Even returning to Norton Mountain will not help."

Of course, Capas knew Hercules' character, and the other party would not tolerate any betrayal of the monastery: "Unfortunately, what I am about to say is the instruction of Lord Dougherty! You should know her identity

Bar!"

"Dougherty? She is not a mentor at all. She is just the dean's bodyguard, nothing more. What qualifications does she have to interfere in the wizard's affairs?" Clapham immediately sensed something was wrong and wanted to veto the other party legally.

But Capas was not a vegetarian. She sneered and said, "You can tell her yourself. I'm just here to relay what she said. She said, 'Since Marcus killed someone and Ian refused to give up revenge,

Then throw them all into the Third Army together, and whoever survives at the end of the war will be exempted from punishment!' These are her exact words. Listen or not, the choice is yours."

As she said that, she waved gently to Ian, who immediately stepped forward.

Capas took out the spear from the Dou Qi space, and he picked it up abruptly. The long spear was placed across Ian's shoulder, and the gleaming spear head was pressed against Ian's neck. With Capas' strength, as long as she

With just one move, Ian can instantly die.

Everyone looked at her, wondering why this mentor was so crazy.

Kapas said calmly: "If you insist on executing Ian, I won't bother you to do it. I know him personally!"

"Wow!"

Damn, so cruel!

"Legion Commander!" Du Lang couldn't help but said, but was frightened back by a cold look from the other party.

No one expected that Kapas would be so ruthless and planned to kill his disciples with his own hands. Except for Sarah, who had followed Kapas for the longest time, everyone else was shocked, and Jasmine was secretly prepared, planning to

Before Capas took action, he took Ian into the hunter's space to escape.

The cold sharp weapon was close to his skin, but Ian did not feel any killing intent. He raised his head and looked at Clapham, the mentor who controlled the overall situation.

I saw that the other party's face was now uncertain.

After a while, she snorted coldly and said sternly: "Come here, organize Marcus and Ian into the vanguard of the Third Army. I want to see them in the team during the siege in a week."

Siege warfare is the most dangerous battle with the highest casualty rate among all wars. Clapham's words will determine the future path of the two of them. Either they will fight their way out in the melee of tens of thousands of people, or they will die in it.

Somehow, Clapham finally chose

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A compromise.

At this moment, Marcus's face turned pale. He didn't know that the dean's guard, whom he had never seen before, would treat him like this. He couldn't help but beg Clapham for mercy: "Master Legion, I am

Innocent people who were murdered, I shouldn't..."

Before he finished speaking, Abel scolded him: "Shut up!"

As Marcus' teacher, Abel's words must be effective. As expected, the other party said nothing more, but his expression of imminent disaster made people feel inexplicably pitiful.

At this moment, everyone looked at Ian and Marcus with the same eyes. They were incorporated into the third army, a miscellaneous cannon fodder army, and they had to play forward all the time. It was difficult not to die.

Suddenly, the wizards became interested in this adult named Dougherty, and were curious about why she was able to reverse things that had already been settled.

Capas put away his spear and asked: "How?"

Only then did everyone realize that the master had come prepared. No wonder his attitude was so firm and frightening.

Ian knew what she was asking me, so he smiled and replied: "Don't worry, I will definitely survive to take revenge!"

As he spoke, he laughed again at Marcus, who looked pale, and said, "I hope you can survive. This matter won't be over until you and I die!"

Marcus sneered immediately and replied sinisterly: "Okay, I'll wait for you!"

After saying that, he followed Abel Fox into Clapham's conference room. He had to go for help.

Who would have thought that at the beginning, I just wanted to say something disgusting and disgust the other person, but I didn't expect that it would lead to this situation today.

For a dead man, or an inconsequential old thing, as for that!

Marcus only thinks that Ian is a madman and has not changed since his apprenticeship!

"Let's go back to camp!" Capas said coldly. She looked at the wizards again. The wizards on the west coast exited in an orderly manner, while the dozen or so people in the headquarters were as helpless as homeless orphans.

Since Clapham took charge of the monastery, although she has not openly shown any favoritism for the wizards of the West Coast, judging from the various information exchanged behind the scenes, the people in this department have only done insignificant tasks, and the rewards they have received are not the same.

The contribution value is far less than that of another group of people.

You must know that war itself is an extremely dangerous thing. In addition to the common will of the monastery, everyone joins in it. They also hope to obtain resources and benefits from it and prepare for future promotion.

It should be noted that magic spells and magic circles, witchcraft and magic creations are all extremely expensive. If they cannot obtain enough contribution points and magic stones in this war, then it will be equivalent to wasting such an important and long period in vain.

time.

But none of the mentors at Norton Hill headquarters are on the frontal battlefield, which means that no one in the field can check Clapham or speak for them.

Naturally, Clemens and Marcus didn't have to worry about making any money when they joined Abel, but people like Jocelyn Wood, Philip Clotiff, Arthur Elliot, 1 Wadsworth Chi

Buman, as well as the recently promoted Paji and Sheen, although they are all talented people, there is no mentor to accept them because of their lack of qualifications.

What this group of talented people rely on is just to study hard, practice hard, and move forward silently.

As for where their wizarding career will end, even those as powerful as Hercules cannot predict it.

Capas couldn't help but sigh secretly in her heart. She didn't understand why Clapham and his group made the monastery become like this. They were still very united when she joined...

"All wizards follow up. From now on, you will be organized into the Sentinel's Sorrow Sequence and will no longer accept other assignments. The awakened ones will choose their own talented people to follow, and each talented person will choose their own detachment to assist, one person per team!"

As soon as Capas finished speaking, the wizards all looked happy, and they followed everyone's footsteps as if they had found a backbone, as if they were afraid of falling behind.

A group of more than 20 people passed through numerous tents and entered Joe Gauld's barracks to begin reporting on all the tasks that Capas had completed during his absence.

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