Heimarian Odyssey Chapter 3299: Witcher League Conference (11)
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3299 The Fourth Wizarding Alliance Conference (11)
The failure of Vincent’s proposal not only brought great touch and influence to Vincent himself, but also conveyed a message to the foreign gods in the venue—not all proposals were passed.
Even suggestions made by powerful wizards like Vincent are likely to be rejected by a large number of votes.
For these foreign gods like rootless duckweed, if they want to make certain applications, they have to weigh whether they have enough weight, whether the requirements are harsh, and whether the payment to the Wizarding League is reasonable.
In short, promoted by the Amethyst King and the fourth-tier knight Vincent’s Act of the Asians, this new session of the Wizarding League Conference has appeared in front of the members of the League.
The Alliance Conference, which was originally expected to end early, has continued to move backwards as a result.
Almost every foreign **** has proposed the help he wants in the process. The pass success rate is about 31%, which is actually not low.
There are also more than 60% of the powerful wizards in the wizarding world. In this session, they put forward suggestions for the development of the wizarding alliance.
As for whether these suggestions will be adopted, let’s talk about it for the time being.
This move greatly promoted the unity and sense of belonging of the Wizarding Alliance, and made the Wizarding Alliance stronger.
Of course, in this session, there were also proposals for the black magicians to join the Wizarding League.
The proposer is naturally not Locke.
It was Argus, the fourth-level knight under his command.
The question of the Black Mage was too sensitive, so sensitive that even Locke could hardly express his support in a stately manner.
The final vote on the Black Mage was 3 votes in favor and 1,139 votes against, as the result.
Of the three votes in favor, one vote came from the proponent Argus, one vote came from the blood jade general Avi of the Belem Empire, and the other vote came from a fourth-tier knight named Jason. (Longitudinal first release)
Blood Jade Stone General Avi supported the Black Mage so calmly and boldly, which was unexpected to the powerhouses in the wizarding world in the venue, and it also demonstrated the character of the imperial general.
As for Jason, another fourth-level knight who also voted in favor, after contact and inquiries later, it turns out that the knight voted for it because he was a weak one.
The elderly black magician gave help.
Not all black magicians are bad guys, they are just the most radical lunatics exploring the truth and meaning.
Including the fourth-level knight Jason, who was once rescued by the Black Mage, is not entirely the beneficiary.
The heart of this fourth-level knight is still a mutant heart so far. As for the initiator, it is naturally the black mage who once rescued him.
On the issue of the Black Mage Act, Locke originally wanted to abstain from voting.
But when seeing the total number of votes as a result of such bizarre and overwhelming data, Rao is based on Locke's identity and status, and he dare not be casual in this regard.
Being in a high position is easy to be over-interpreted and studied by the people below.
If Locke abstained from voting independently in the process, does it mean that he actually supports the Black Mage to join the Wizarding League?
Contacting the proponent's fourth-level knight Argus is his direct subordinate, then the results and authenticity are beyond doubt!
There are some things that you can do at will if you don’t want to do it.
In order to avoid becoming the target of public criticism, Locke naturally cannot be this early bird.
Furthermore, with today's move, Locke actually fulfilled his original promise to Nigel and other black magicians.
After all, he only promised to help, and there was no guarantee of success.
The only thing that suffers should be Argus, the ‘pawn’ who played Locke in the front row.
Because of the bill he proposed, many powerful wizards in the wizarding world classify him as a "black knight".
Of course, Argus's damage is only the reputation and opinions of outsiders.
As far as Argus himself is concerned, his move is uncompromising.
Leave aside the eight million magic coins that Locke gave him privately. Since today, he has harvested the friendship and goodwill between the group of black magicians in the black domain and the general blood jade stone of the Belen Empire. It is enough for him to live well in this three-square acre of the Western Islands.
Argus received Locke’s benefit and was instructed to do so. Naturally, no one would say anything about it.
The proposal for the Black Mage to join the Alliance is too bizarre. It is a person with abnormal brains that makes this proposal at the Alliance General Assembly.
About Argus’ proposal, very much
It's almost lost in the many suggestions of the Alliance Conference.
Compared with the bizarre and bizarre suggestions made by Argus, in fact, there are still many practical suggestions made by powerful wizards in the wizarding world, which are of great value and are thought-provoking.
In addition to the Black Mage bill, which is also as eye-catching as the Demiman bill, and similar in nature, there is the Warcraft bill.
The Warcraft community in the Wizarding World has not joined the Wizarding League so far.
As the first generation overlords in the history of the wizarding world, although all kinds of warcrafts did not create a splendid civilization, they played a decisive role in the history of the wizarding world.
The sixth-level sea monster ancient giant ao, it is not only a member of the sea clan, but also a member of the monster.
However, more often than not, the wizards in the wizarding world still regard it as a sea clan power, not a monster.
Locke thought that the one who proposed the Warcraft Act would be a certain knight or magician of the Mamet Union.
Because Locke had a lot of discussions with Sarafa on this issue before the opening of the Fourth Wizarding League Convention.
Compared with the radicality of the Demi Act and the outrageous proposal of the Black Mage, the Warcraft Act is the most likely bill to pass.
After all, there are a lot of monsters above level 4 in the Wizarding World, and there is a level 6 sea monster called Ancient Giant Ao as the pillar.
Including the Sage's Forest in the southern sage Artes, there is a level four steel-winged flying eagle as the lord of the beast, living there.
There are indeed many strong wizards in the wizarding world who have a good opinion of the Warcraft clan.
Almost every sacred tower will set up a corresponding nature reserve of monsters in its surroundings, the purpose is to avoid the complete extinction of these monsters due to lack of resources.
(ps: Of course, another reason is that it is convenient for the magicians of the holy tower to get the materials or blood of Warcraft nearby, and it is convenient to experiment.)
The strong wizard in the wizarding world who proposed the Warcraft Act is a fifth-level wizard named Nobin.
The short purple hair, the slender figure, the cold and deep eyes are full of wisdom.
For this fifth-level spellcaster, Locke is no stranger.
At the beginning of the Sea King World War, he left a certain influence on the caster who performed well on the battlefield.
Locke vaguely remembered that the other party possessed a lion familiar with up to four life levels.