Chapter 116 Interference
Before he could reveal the power behind him in order to force Hela to make concessions, Hela rushed to him and punched him in the face.
After knocking the last person unconscious, Hela clapped her hands, turned around and waved at the surprised Sophia, saying.
"What are you standing there for? Let's go."
Sophia glanced at the spellcasters who were knocked unconscious by Hela, as well as the expressions of the passers-by around them, and followed Hela thoughtfully.
When Hela and Sophia entered the city, Hela also saw a large amount of soul fire gathering not far away.
They stopped where they were, as if they had suddenly received some new orders, and all dispersed again, returning the same way they came.
If Hela was just a third-ring knight, the spellcaster on duty who wanted to interfere would definitely teach Hela a lesson, but if Hela was a fourth-ring spellcaster, then of course they would pretend nothing happened.
Hela looked past them and towards the Mage Tower in the distance. She nodded slightly in the direction of the Mage Tower.
"What are you looking at?"
Sophia followed Hela's gaze and could only see the back of Soul Fire leaving, so she asked curiously.
"Hmm? Nothing much, just saying hello to someone."
Hela smiled and explained as she walked towards the Spellcaster Association.
As the two of them headed toward the Spellcaster's Guild, Roland also withdrew his gaze from the Mage Tower that Hela had just been looking at.
"The students you teach are really perceptive."
The spellcaster on the side said with a sigh.
"When I was still a fourth ring, I didn't have such a good perception ability as her."
"She has good talent."
Roland looked at the spellcaster beside him and replied modestly.
The spellcaster smiled. Although he didn't believe Roland's words at all, he didn't continue to dwell on this topic. Instead, he turned the topic to Sophia.
"The one next to her is Sophia, the daughter of Mr. Hayes's student. She's already this big."
As he spoke, he looked around and used his senses to confirm that there was no one nearby before he warned Roland.
"Although as a member of the Soul School, some things are not suitable to be told to you, but I advise you to keep your students away from her and keep a distance from her."
"Oh?"
Seeing Roland's nonchalant look, he recalled the problems that Roland had helped him solve in recent days, and he gritted his teeth and decided to reveal some news to Roland.
He moved closer to Roland and spoke in a low voice.
"You should have already contacted Mr. Hayes. Even Mr. Hayes can only guarantee her life safety. Even if he can provide some assistance, he can only do it secretly. With your wisdom, can't you see the problem?"
After saying this, he felt that since everything had been leaked, there was no point in hiding those things any longer, so he continued.
"Don't be ridiculous. In fact, most spellcasters in the Soul School are quite sympathetic to Sophia. After all, her mother was once a member of our school. However, this is the decision of the Silver Empire and the Council of Truth. We cannot disobey it. The fact that we can take her in and let her grow up steadily is the result of the efforts of her mother and the school."
Roland looked at him and said casually.
"This is your decision. What does it have to do with me? I am not a Sinar, and I have never joined the Tower of Truth. I don't think I need to abide by this unwritten rule." "Besides, why should the affairs of the older generation be extended to the younger generation? I think she is just an ordinary child. Is it necessary?"
Hearing Roland's answer, he also sighed. It was obvious that he also looked down on these decisions made by the higher-ups. However, as an ordinary five-ring spellcaster, he could not do much. The most he could do was to make things difficult for those low-level spellcasters in the school who were obviously paid to target Sophia, and reduce the frequency of Sophia being harassed.
As for some outsiders, some wild wizards who were not sure if they were paid to do the job, he couldn't do it too obviously, so he could only let the students who sent him find excuses to beat them up.
That was all he could do.
The only two high-level spellcasters in the Soul School who can do something, one is indifferent to worldly affairs, stays in his laboratory all year round, and has no idea what is going on; the other one is not that much of a homebody, but he has never even met Sophia, so how could he go against the ruling class of the Silver Empire and the Parliament of Truth because of Sophia?
As for Roland, although he was suspected to be a high-level spellcaster, the Parliament of Truth would probably not simply assume that Roland was a high-level spellcaster.
Thinking of this, he spoke up to remind her.
"If the Parliament of Truth knew, they might send someone here."
Roland said calmly without changing his expression.
"I support all the choices my students make. I don't care about the fights between peers. But if someone wants to bully the weak, let them come to me directly. I'm always here to help."
Roland's plain words were full of confidence.
He had already defeated the Lich King, so why would he be afraid of ordinary high-level spellcasters? As long as several high-level spellcasters did not unite to beat Roland, Roland would not be afraid.
Moreover, even for the Parliament of Truth, it is not so easy to mobilize high-level spellcasters to cause trouble for Roland.
High-level spellcasters are not just soldiers. They are basically high-ranking figures from various schools and members of the Parliament of Truth.
As the ruling class, it would be good if they did not order others around. It is not right for others to order them around.
Therefore, even if the Parliament of Truth really sends someone, they will most likely be mid-level spellcasters.
To Roland now, no matter how many mid-level spellcasters come, they are nothing.
Moreover, would the Parliament of Truth really provoke Roland because of Sophia's little problem?
Roland had no doubt that if a high-level spellcaster stood firmly behind Sophia, not only Sophia, but even her mother might be freed.
Although Roland is not a high-level spellcaster now, he has no interest in supporting Sophia.
After all, the Tower of Truth was just a temporary stopover and he didn't plan to live here.
However, Roland cannot stay to support Sophia, but he can train a high-level spellcaster to support her.
For example, her mother's teacher, her current protector, the sixth-ring spellcaster, Hess.
Hess has been in the sixth ring for many years. All he needs to break through the seventh ring and become a high-level spellcaster is an opportunity.
Roland can give him this opportunity and help him to be promoted smoothly and complete the second sublimation.
Just think of it as the reward for Sophia's high-level spell book in the previous life.
(End of this chapter)