Heimarian Odyssey - Chapter 3299

[Chapter 3299 Wizards Union Conference (Eleven)]
3299 The Fourth Wizards Union Conference (Eleventh)
The failure of Vincent’s proposal not only greatly touched and influenced Vincent himself, but also conveyed a message to the foreign gods in the venue – not all proposals could be passed.
Even a proposal made by a powerful wizard in the wizarding world like Vincent may be rejected by a huge number of votes.
These alien gods like rootless duckweed, if they want to make certain applications, they have to weigh whether their weight is enough, whether the requirements they put forward are harsh, and whether the remuneration paid to the Wizarding Union is reasonable.
In short, driven by the King of Amethyst and the fourth-level knight Vincent’s Law of the Tiyans, this new link launched by the Wizards Union Conference appeared in front of the members of the Alliance.
The alliance meeting, which was originally expected to end early, has also continued to move backwards because of this.
Almost every foreign god has put forward the help they want to get in the process, and the success rate is about 31%, which is actually not low.
Also, more than 60% of the powerful wizards in the wizarding world put forward suggestions for the development of the Wizarding Union in this session.
As for whether these suggestions will be adopted, it is not yet clear.
This move has greatly promoted the unity and sense of belonging of the Wizards Union, and made the Wizards Union more cohesive.
Of course, in this session, there was also a proposal about the group of black magicians joining the wizarding union.
The proposer was naturally not Locke.
It was Argus, the fourth-level knight under his command.
The issue of the black magician is too sensitive, so sensitive that even Locke can hardly express his support openly.
In the end, the voting motion on the Black Mage was voted 3 in favor and 1139 against.
Among the three votes in favor, one vote came from the proposer Argus, one vote came from the Bloodstone General Avi of the Beren Empire, and the other vote came from a fourth-level knight named Jason.
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Bloodstone General Awei supported the black magician so frankly and boldly, which was unexpected by the powerful wizards in the wizarding world in the venue, and it also showed the character of this imperial general.
As for Jason, another fourth-level knight who also voted for it, after contact and inquiries later, it turned out that the reason why this knight voted for it was because when he was weak, he was once killed by a
Saved by the old black mage.
Not all black mages are bad guys, they are just the most radical lunatics who have explored the truth.
Including Jason, the fourth-level knight who was rescued by the black magician, was not entirely a beneficiary.
The heart of this fourth-level knight is still a mutant heart so far. As for the instigator, it is naturally the black magician who once rescued him.
On the issue of the Black Mage Act, Locke originally wanted to abstain.
But seeing the total number of votes as the result of such bizarre and overwhelming data, Rao Yi Locke’s identity and status did not dare to act casually in this regard.
Being in a high position is easy to be over-interpreted and delved into by the people below.
If Locke abstained from voting independently during the process, does it mean that he actually supports the black magician to join the wizarding union?
Then contacting the proposer, the fourth-level knight Argus, is his direct subordinate, so there is no doubt about the result and authenticity!
Some things are not something you can do at will.
In order to avoid being the target of public criticism, Locke naturally couldn’t be this early bird.
Moreover, with today’s move, Locke has actually fulfilled his original promise to Negel and other black magicians.
After all, he only promised to help back then, and did not guarantee success.
The only one suffering should be Argus, the ‘pawn’ who stood in front of Locke.
Because of the bill he proposed, many powerful wizards in the wizarding world classified him as a ‘black knight’.
Of course, what Argus suffered was nothing more than his reputation and outsiders’ perception of him.
For Argus himself, his move is sure to make money.
Leaving aside the eight million magic coins that Locke gave him in private, the friendship and goodwill he gained from the group of black mages in the black region and Avi, the blood stone general of the Belem Empire, is enough for him. The one-third of an acre of land in the Western Islands is moist.
Argus received Locke’s favor fee and was instigated by others. Naturally, no one would be idle to make a statement.
The proposal for the black magician to join the alliance is too bizarre, and it is a person with such an abnormal mind that he proposed this proposal at the alliance meeting.
Regarding the proposal of Argus, it is very
It was quickly included in the many proposals of the alliance meeting.
Compared to the bizarre and unimaginable suggestions made by Argus, there are actually many practical suggestions put forward by powerful people in the wizarding world, which are quite valuable and cause for thought and consideration.
In addition to the Black Mage Act, which is as eye-catching as the Demihuman Act and has a similar nature, there is also the Warcraft Act.
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The Warcraft group in the wizarding world has not joined the wizarding union so far.
As the first overlords in the history of the wizarding world, all kinds of Warcraft did not create splendid civilizations, but they played a pivotal role in the history of the wizarding world.
The sixth-level sea monster is an ancient giant ao. It is not only a member of the sea clan, but also a member of the monster.
However, most of the time, the wizarding world powerhouse still regards it as a sea clan powerhouse, not a monster.
Locke originally thought that it would be a certain knight or magician from the Mamet United Alliance who proposed the Warcraft Act.
Because before the opening of the Fourth Wizards Union Conference, Locke had discussed this issue with Sarafa a lot.
Compared with the radicalness of the Demihuman Act and the outrageous proposal of the Black Mage, the Warcraft Act is actually the most likely bill to be passed so far.
After all, there are quite a few monsters above level 4 in the wizarding world, and there is also the ancient Juao, a level 6 sea monster, as the backbone.
Including the forest of the sages where Artes, the sage in the south, has a four-level steel-winged flying eagle as the Lord of Warcraft, inhabiting there.
And there are indeed many powerful wizards in the wizarding world who have a good impression of the Warcraft family.
Almost every holy tower will set up a corresponding monster nature reserve around it, the purpose is to prevent these monsters from being completely extinct due to lack of resources.
(ps: Of course, another reason is that it is convenient for the magicians of the holy tower to obtain the materials or blood of the nearby monsters, and it is convenient for spellcasting experiments.)
The powerful wizard in the wizarding world who proposed the Warcraft Act was a fifth-level magician named Nobin.
Short purple hair, slender figure, cold and deep eyes, full of wisdom.
Locke is no stranger to this fifth-level spellcaster.
In the Sea King Realm War, he had a certain influence on this spellcaster who performed well on the battlefield.
Locke still vaguely remembered that the other party had a lion demon pet with a life level of up to level 4.
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