Chapter 1422: Discussions
Translated by Jim
Edited by RED
Every wizard who ca to Fes City afterwards felt like they were in Hell on earth.
One hundred thousand people. From young to old, male to female, all of them were burned black.
But things did not end there. Similar events began to happen to cities along the second line.
Soon, the Wizard Union was caught in an awkward situation. Panic broke out on the Warding Wall, and many cities fell as their civilians evacuated in fear.
Just like that, the Wizard Union’s authority had decreased once again, and no one was talking about the dwarves any more.
“Maybe Thief God Milton is doing sothing big in the Evil Kingdom and they are attacking us in revenge?” Wizard Smith asked.
When it ca to massacres, he suddenly rembered that Abel had ntioned sothing similar. Could that be the reason for their crazy actions?
“Even if that’s the case, the Evil Kingdom should find Thief God Milton and Headmaster Abel!” Wizard Mosley added in dissatisfaction. But he soon realized sothing.
Thief God Milton was basically invisible unless he was in close proximity to a God Rank. As for Headmaster Abel, he was too deep in the central continent. He was also in Doff’s faithful ground, which no knights were willing to approach!
The Holy Kingdom had tried to enter the Battlecry Plateau before with a Sea of Faith, but at the end one of the God-Knights was killed and the other was injured.
After all, even ten God Rank wizards did not have the guts to enter the Battlecry Plateau, the Furnace Fort, or even the Winter Hoof Plateau.
“If we don’t do sothing quick we might lose the second line of defense, and we can’t send a God Rank to guard every city!” Wizard McPhee repeated for emphasis.
All thee God Ranks were in a strange situation. They were all on the top of the world, yet they still had to think about the Wizard Union’s interests.
If things continued as they were, things might get really ugly and their status might be impacted.
“Everyone, the Warding Wall has to be repaired, so we need the dwarves. I’ll admit my mistake for underestimating the dwarves’ importance. If not, none of this would have happened!” Wizard Smith stood up and bowed to the others.
Wizard McPhee stood up and announced, “Smith, it’s not your fault. We all decided together. But considering how short of ti we are, let’s just vote and agree on sothing now!”
“Agree. Since we can’t co to an agreent, let’s vote!” the other wizards nodded.
“Who agrees to negotiate with headmaster Abel and have the dwarves repair the Warding Wall?” Wizard Smith called out firmly. He lifted his hand as soon as he finished.
“!”
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