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Chapter 44 The heights are too cold

"This year's practice needs to be changed," Allen said in an unquestionable tone. "We do not impose quota restrictions. All students with magical talents can be recruited into the Mage Tower."

Allen once again made a shocking statement, which made Philip involuntarily open his eyes. For a moment, he couldn't believe that the newly appointed tower owner would make such a decision.

"But... sir," Philip said after hesitating for a moment, "you should understand that training a magician requires a lot of resources. If we really recruit too many new students, I'm afraid the resources of the Mage Tower will not be enough.

use……"

"——You don't have enough money to come to me." Alan interrupted Phillip and said in a calm tone.

Upon hearing this, Philip immediately shut up and stopped talking.

Because at this time, Philip suddenly remembered that the new Master of the Mage Tower was from the York family, and the York family was the richest man in the Braden Kingdom.

As long as the York family is willing to pay, recruiting a few more new students is not a big problem.

As for Allen, he really hadn't thought about money before Philip mentioned it.

He just felt that the Braden Kingdom was now facing an invasion by foreign enemies and was at a critical moment of life and death.

If there were a few more magicians in the kingdom, it would have more reliable combat power and more confidence when facing foreign enemies.

"In addition, I don't want to just recruit freshmen from Cambridge University and Osford University," Allen continued to say, "I think that all students across the country who think they are qualified to study magic will

Everyone can sign up here and take the entrance examination for the Mage Tower."

Alan's words once again shocked Philip.

"But, sir, this is a very huge project!" Philip retorted, "To conduct qualification assessments for so many students, we have to spend a lot of manpower and material resources.

"Moreover, many of these students may think that they have magical talents, but in fact they can't even pass the school's math exam. It is a waste of time to test the magical talents of such people."

After hearing what Phillip said, Allen shook his head gently, with a faint smile on his face.

"Philip, you may have forgotten a very important thing," Allen said in a joking tone, "A year ago, I was the person you said, who had no magic talent and could not pass the math exam.

.”

Alan's understatement shocked Philip so much that he was too frightened to speak for a while.

Because, in the recent period, Allen's light has been so dazzling that everyone was deeply shocked by his talent and advancement speed, and almost forgot that Allen was a person who was known by everyone not long ago.

A despised magical loser.

Philip is naturally one of them.

Because of this, he accidentally said the wrong thing just now and encountered a past event that Allen might not want to look back on.

He began to tremble, fearing that he would offend Allen and lose his current job that countless people envied and hated.

But what Allen said next once again exceeded Philip's expectations: "You don't have to be afraid, Philip. I was indeed a magic wimp back then, and I am happy to accept this fact.

"I just hope that those who have the opportunity to do something in the field of magic will not be buried in the crowd forever because we are reluctant to spend money or for other reasons, just like I was.

Everyone treated him coldly.

"At least we have to try to show them a way to achieve their ideals."

Philip nodded seriously.

Allen's words made him feel very guilty.

And he also deeply felt that Mr. Alan York's ideological realm was indeed far beyond ordinary people.

While I was still worrying about whether the other party would blame me for such a trivial matter, the other party was already thinking about the ideals of magicians across the country.

He is worthy of being the successor chosen by His Excellency Merlins, and worthy of being the idol of all the magic apprentices in the Mage Tower!

Phillip admired secretly in his heart.

"By the way, Philip," after a brief silence, Allen then asked him, "Does the Mage Tower have any special requirements in terms of time and content for my public lectures this month?"

"None of these, sir," Philip shook his head and said, "You can decide these for yourself."

"Okay," Alan replied, "Let's make it this week! You can find a spacious enough place for me in the Mage Tower. All magicians who want to come to listen to the class can come."

"Then sir, can the magic apprentice come too?" Philip lowered his head and asked cautiously.

"Of course," Allen readily agreed, "as long as they are willing to come and are confident that they can understand what I am saying."

Phillip nodded, keeping Alan's words in mind.

He felt that he must find a classroom that was large enough.

Because Philip believes that when the group of magic apprentices who regard Allen as their idol receive this notice, they will definitely fill the classroom to a packed house - even if they don't understand the class, they will pretend that they do.

, just to meet my idol from a distance.

If you want to ask Philip why he can know the thoughts of these magic apprentices...

The reason is simple - Philip himself is one of these ardent fans.

…………

After talking about these things, Allen waved his hand and asked Philip to leave the office.

Allen was once again alone in the office at the top of the tower.

He stood up from his seat, stretched leisurely, then opened a door next to the office and walked out to the outdoor balcony.

There is an exquisite telescope on the balcony.

If Allen guessed correctly, this should have been used by the legendary mage Merlins to observe the stars when he was studying astrology.

But now, Merlins himself has disappeared, leaving only this telescope and this empty room under the vast sky for company.

Allen sighed silently.

The top of the mage tower can be regarded as the highest place in Lund City, the capital of the Braden Kingdom. Standing on this balcony, listening to the whistling wind in your ears, you can have a panoramic view of the entire city, and all living beings in the city have become

The tiny ants seem to be able to be crushed to pieces with just a hand.

But Allen only felt a chill on his body.

However, at this moment, a bright light from the magic circle suddenly flashed on Allen's desk, and then a document appeared there out of thin air——

The first paper that Alan needs to review has been sent.


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