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Chapter 31 Successor

"Alan, what did Mr. Merlins write in the message?"

Upon hearing Les Rose's question, Allen turned his head and handed the note in his hand to Les's hand, with a helpless smile on his face.

"I can't believe that Teacher Merlins would write such a message," Allen shook his head slightly. "If Toucan hadn't personally certified it, I would have suspected it was a forgery."

Les Rose took the note and read it several times. Finally, she sighed leisurely, looked at Allen with a complicated look and said, "The teacher is really discerning."

James Stan next to him leaned over in a wheelchair and said impatiently:

"What did Mr. Merlins write? Come and show it to me!"

After hearing his words, Les Rose handed him the note.

Soon, the moment he saw the content on the note, James Stein's expression also changed subtly.

He glanced at Allen and said with emotion: "The magic talent at the 'legendary' level is really extraordinary. Allen, people with mediocre qualifications like us will be left far behind by you accidentally."

It’s in the back.”

"I don't understand either," Allen responded humbly, "How can you say that I, a new student who has only joined the Mage Tower for less than a year, became the new Master of the Mage Tower?"

"That's because Teacher Merlins trusts you very much," Les Rose's expression returned to calmness, and she said to Allen in a serious tone, "He believes that during the time he is away, you can lead

The Mage Tower is out of crisis."

Allen remained silent.

When Merlins gave Allen such a noble and respected title as "Master of the Mage Tower" and Chairman of the "Magician Association", he also placed a heavy responsibility on him.

It can be said that every decision Allen makes in the future will affect the Mage Tower and even the fate of all magicians in the kingdom.

If Allen was really just an ordinary young man under the age of twenty, faced with such pressure, he might not be able to bear it long ago, and might even suffer a mental breakdown.

But after all, Allen inherited the memory fragments of the God of Darkness, and has experience and experience that far exceeds that of his peers. In addition, the fate of the entire Dark Temple also depends on him, and he has long been accustomed to this kind of carrying forward with a heavy burden.

Feel.

So, Allen took the note from James Stan again, stuffed it into his pocket, and then asked these two "brothers and sisters": "I want to take over the Master Tata from Mr. Merlins."

What needs to be done for the position of Lord and Chairman of the Magician Association? Is there any special process?"

"The Mage Tower is different from the secular world. There are no cumbersome procedures and etiquette," Les Rose replied. "As long as you can get the approval of Mr. Merlins and more than half of the high-level magicians in the Mage Tower, you can live in this room.

office."

"That is to say, I still have to seek the opinions of other high-level magicians in the Mage Tower?" Allen frowned slightly.

This matter gave Allen a bit of a headache. After all, he had only joined the Mage Tower for less than a year. Not long after he stayed, he went to an alien plane. Now even the high-level magicians in the Mage Tower have not recognized him.

There are many stubborn old men among them. Dealing with them and convincing them one by one must be particularly troublesome.

"That's right," Les Rose replied, "According to the rules set by the 'Faceless Prophet' many years ago, the Mage Tower is a place for magicians to learn knowledge and exchange experiences. In theory, it should be free and equal.

You cannot become someone's one-note speaker. The status of the Master of the Mage Tower is essentially the same as that of the Speaker of the Parliament of the Braden Kingdom. It is equivalent to the presiding officer of daily work and the spiritual leader of the Mage Tower, and does not have many special powers.

"Naturally, the succession of each Mage Tower Master must be approved by many high-level magicians."

After hearing Les Rose's words, Allen nodded.

Allen understands that the Mage Tower gathers most of the magicians in the Braden Kingdom and possesses powerful supernatural power, and the owner of the Mage Tower himself has a high status and is respected by others - if these powers are used by some careerists and dictators,

If used, the consequences will be disastrous.

"That's no problem," Alan replied with a smile on his face, "Just take me to see them later!"

At the same time, the toucan also flapped its wings and slowly landed on Allen's shoulder.

"Quack! Alan! You must find a way to find Merlins! Quack!" the toucan shouted loudly again.

"I promise, I will." Allen said calmly. Unknowingly, his indigo eyes became deep and firm.

Saint Isabella of the Dark Temple watched all this with an expressionless expression.

In her opinion, the Lord Messenger himself has a respected position, so suddenly becoming the master of the mage tower is not a big deal.

She even felt that it was an honor for Mage Tower to have such an outstanding leader.

As for Mayfield McNeil, he was still immersed in extremely shocked emotions, struggling with such troublesome questions as "Why can the toucan talk?"

This plane really gave him too many "surprises".

…………

A few minutes later, Les Rose sent magic apprentices to inform every high-level magician in the Mage Tower one by one about the earth-shattering news.

Even Advisor Farrell, who was far away at the Braden Kingdom Naval Base, received the "express letter" delivered through the space magic array.

Since the mysterious disappearance of Merlins after encountering an angel is still strictly confidential, Les Rose had to explain it as "In order to explore deeper magical knowledge, Lord Merlins temporarily traveled through the void and went to explore

There are thousands of planes, so the positions of Master of the Mage Tower and Chairman of the Mage Association are handed over to his student Alan York."

When writing this message, Les's mood was very complicated.

Because at this moment she understood that in the history of the Mage Tower, every legendary mage imprisoned by the Church of Light was accompanied by such a lie.

They have never been understood by the world, and have even been labeled as "heartless" and "irresponsible".

But in fact, only they themselves understand the loneliness and pain of being exiled into the void, and they can only bear it silently.

Lais sighed silently.

She only hoped that Alan York could lead the magicians in the Mage Tower to rescue those ancestors who were exiled to the void as soon as possible, and then sincerely say "I'm sorry" to them.


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