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Chapter 465: Chapter 464: The Blade in the Stands

Two days later, in the capital of the Black Holy Mountain Kingdom, Williams City.

Williams City was a majestic tropolis with sturdy walls, grand gates, and crisscrossing streets adorned with tall buildings and bustling shops teeming with pedestrians in a scene of prosperity.

To the north of the city center, there was a Duel Arena usually buzzing with excitent, a favorite spot for many locals. However, it was sealed off today, accessible only to the elite of the Black Holy Mountain Kingdom and the Embassy from the Luobu Kingdom.

Both parties had already arrived.

In the center of the Duel Arena was a wooden platform where two brawny n, bare-chested, were engaged in a ferocious fight. On the stands, representatives from the Black Holy Mountain Kingdom and the Luobu Kingdom Embassy were watching the contest and conversing with each other, occasionally bursting into laughter, which seed “friendly.”

The representative from the Black Holy Mountain Kingdom was nad Winston, a fat man with a big belly and a shiny bald head, always wearing a smile. Despite looking harmless, he was the cunning Foreign Minister of the entire Black Holy Mountain Kingdom.

The representative from the Luobu Kingdom Embassy was a skinny man nad Fei’er, with a sowhat pale complexion as if suffering from malnourishnt. However, his eyes were incredibly sharp, like blades honed on a whetstone, ready to stab anyone at any ti. He was incessantly “prodding” Winston.

“Mr. Winston!” called out Fei’er.

“Hm?” Winston, upon being addressed, smiled in his usual manner. “Ambassador Fei’er, what amusing thought has occurred to you this ti?”

“Well, I did have one.”

“What is it?”

“You should know that our Kingdom is very poor.”

“I have heard as much.”

“So in our Kingdom, people often go hungry and thus, can’t get fat. Being skinny is the norm there while being fat is seen as abnormal. That got thinking, soone of Mr. Winston’s stature would probably be so undesirable that not even a prostitute would entertain his business.”

“Hm, that really is a sha.”

“Indeed, it is,” said Fei’er. “If I ever beca as large as you, Mr. Winston, I believe I would be so ashad I’d contemplate suicide.”

“Suicide? And how would you prefer to do it?” Winston asked, still with a smile.

“What difference does the thod of suicide make?”

“There certainly is a difference,” Winston said somberly, “If, as Ambassador Fei’er said, one were so ashad of being fat that they decided to end their life, then hanging would clearly be the best option, as you wouldn’t even have to look for a rope. After all, people in your Kingdom are so skinny that if you call a few individuals from the street, twist them together, and tie them to a rooftop, they could be used as a rope.”

“Er…”

After a brief silence, both Winston and Fei’er laughed together, “Haha, hahaha!” Yet their eyes remained cold.

The laughter soon faded, and Fei’er, who failed to gain an advantage, assud a serious expression and turned to Winston, “Mr. Winston, you must have heard that we have co for a friendly exchange.

Our Kingdoms both rely heavily on Wizard Power, and while Wizards may not change the tide of entire wars, in certain battles, their impact cannot be ignored.

We have so conflicts now, but I am optimistic they can be resolved.

And one prerequisite for that resolution is for us to both show sincerity and get to know each other better. This ti, I have brought with a young man from the Luobu Kingdom, representing the next generation of Wizard Power in our Kingdom. I wonder, how will the next generation of your Kingdom’s Wizard Power fare? Perhaps a friendly contest would allow for a deeper exchange, wouldn’t you agree?”

“Of course, that would be acceptable. In fact, that wooden platform below was built specifically for this purpose,” Winston said with a smile, gesturing downwards before giving an order, “Clear the platform!”

“Yes,” responded an official from the Black Holy Mountain Kingdom, quickly running down from the stands to convey the command. Soon enough, the two bloodied fighters were pulled off the platform, which was then tidied up.

“Kelly, go ahead,” said the slender Fei’er, nodding his head to the side.

Standing behind Fei’er was a young man, who looked about seventeen or eighteen years old, with gray hair and brown eyes, dressed in a green tight-fitting outfit, carrying an air of pride and looking down on everyone with disdain. Upon hearing Fei’er, he simply nodded without a word and stepped down from the stands into the arena.

Fei’er seed unperturbed by this, instead, he looked sowhat smug as he spoke to Winston, “Mr. Winston, this Kelly is one of the most outstanding young Wizard Apprentices in the Luobu Kingdom, well, one of them. He cos from a side branch of the Royal Family, with ancestors who once held the title of Earl. However, his line fell into decline, and by his generation, they had beco Civilians.

He possesses a great deal of Wizard Talent, becoming a Third-level Wizard Apprentice before the age of twenty, and could beco a Wizard at any mont. It’s highly likely that he could restore his ancestors’ title and perhaps even achieve greater things.

Of course, he does have a few minor flaws, such as being overly proud, but that’s not entirely unacceptable. After all… with his level of exceptional talent, he has every right to be proud. Wouldn’t you agree, Mr. Winston?”

“Yes, yes, Ambassador Fei’er speaks the truth,” Winston maintained his smile in response.

Fei’er continued, “I’m glad Mr. Winston agrees. It’s just that I am uncertain about the person your Kingdom has chosen for the contest. I’ve heard rumors that it is Princess Rose.

I think that might be a bit inappropriate. Although Princess Rose has studied at the White Stone Tower and certainly has broader perspectives and, presumably, strength higher than Kelly’s, her high status concerns . She is the King’s favorite daughter, and any mishap would be most unfortunate.

I believe it would be better for soone else to represent your Kingdom in her stead. Uh, Mr. Winston, why the frown? Surely your Kingdom has others besides the Princess? Don’t deceive , I wouldn’t believe you.

After all, your Kingdom’s performance on the battlefield has been dismal enough, the conduct of your Soldiers clear for all to see. Or is it the sa with your Wizard Power?”

Winston’s frown deepened more and more until his entire face seed exaggeratedly contorted.

Just when Fei’er was about to continue, suddenly—

“Achoo!”

Winston burst out violently, spraying saliva and showering Fei’er’s face.

Fei’er’s expression froze: “Mr. Winston, what is this…?”

“Ah, my apologies, I haven’t been feeling well lately. Forgive for that, Ambassador Fei’er.” Winston’s voice was full of contrition as he pulled out a white handkerchief and started wiping his face, and, upon finishing, he even attempted to wipe Fei’er’s face, “I’m truly sorry, Ambassador Fei’er, let help you clean that off.”

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