Chapter 242 Various Places in Sinar

Chapter 242 Various Places in Sinar

The Tower of Truth was naturally well aware of Orlit and his group's departure for East Nalan to join Roland.

After all, Orlit and his group were just a group of low-level spellcasters, nothing compared to the larger schools.

Therefore, their actions were completely exposed to the eyes of various schools from the very beginning.

However, they are just a group of low-level spellcasters after all, and the Tower of Truth only suppresses them casually, so let them leave.

Although they thought about making them disappear physically, this idea was not implemented considering Roland and the new member of the Truth Parliament, Hayes.

After all, they are just a group of low-level spellcasters. They may be a significant force outside, but they are nothing in the Tower of Truth. Let them leave. It doesn’t matter anyway.

It was also because of this that Orlit and his companions were able to leave the Tower of Truth smoothly.

On the Mage Tower of Origin City, a spellcaster was silently watching the direction where Orlit and his group left.

Ginza Shin-East area.

In the new base of the Radiant Knights, the old leader was looking at the information in his hands with some sighs.

“I didn’t expect that he would go to Donnar and become so famous.”

Looking at the intelligence in his hands, the old captain tapped the table, thinking silently.

Then he looked at Ido beside him and asked.

"Record the current amount in Roland's account."

“Close to three million.”

After hearing the old leader's words, Ido immediately replied.

Although Roland did something ruthless when he left Ginza, killing all the alchemists, their relatives, and their bodyguards on the hunting list hiding in Ginza, the old captain took the initiative to muddy the waters and took the blame on himself.

Therefore, after the various forces in Ginza traced the death of the alchemist to the old leader, they basically gave up the investigation.

Even the official Ginza is like this.

Of course, they could probably guess who the real murderer was. After all, with the old captain's temper, he would prefer to just rush into someone else's house and hack them to death in broad daylight.

It is obvious at first glance that the old leader would not use such soul-destroying methods as the alchemist's.

Considering the sudden disappearance of Roland and Hela, anyone who is not a fool knows who the real murderer is.

However, since the old captain had come out to take the blame, they also knew that the old captain did not want them to take action against Roland.

Considering the network of interests that the old leader had established because of the new alchemical potion, all forces wisely stopped.

Even if the Ginza officials wanted to conduct a thorough investigation, after the old leader visited the palace and Hess came to the palace to look for his apprentice and took sides intentionally or unintentionally after hearing about the incident, the officials had no choice but to give up.

Thanks to Hess's help, the old leader even retained Roland's share of the profits in the alchemy workshop, and these profits accumulated to date are not a small amount.

The old captain nodded, put down the information in his hand, and asked.

"I remember that the United Army in Donnar also ordered a batch of goods some time ago. Have they set off yet?"

Ido flipped through the report book in his hand and replied.

"It has not yet departed. Currently, only two-thirds of the ordered goods have been completed. It is estimated that it will take another seven days to complete the rest, and it will be officially dispatched in about eight days."

"Ah."

The old leader knocked on the table and gave the order.

"Bring 30% more and deliver it to him for free. Consider it your support for his righteous cause. Also, go there in person and ask him what he plans to do with the money in his account. If he needs military supplies or something, I can help him find a way."

Ido nodded and said, "I understand."

After the old captain finished speaking, he was silent for a while, then he closed his eyes and continued.

"There are some people in the group who are planning to go to Donnar to fight the Green Tide. You should take them with you. Don't force them. Let them go to Roland to take a look. If anyone asks, just say I asked them to go."

"clear."

Ido nodded and continued to look at the old commander, seemingly waiting for his other orders.

After being stared at by Ido for a while, the old captain opened his eyes and said helplessly.

"Okay, that's all I have to say. There's nothing else to say."

Although he is indeed a little old and his thinking is not as fast as when he was young, his memory has not declined.

Ido smiled awkwardly, saluted, and slowly exited the room.

After leaving the room, Ido quickly moved according to the old captain's orders.

After Ido left, the old captain turned his attention back to the report on the table.

The old captain was also very surprised that Roland ran to Donnar.

After all, Donnar was in such a mess right now, why would a spellcaster like him go there?

In the old captain's stereotype, don't spellcasters like Roland always find a place to hide and quietly conduct their own research and experiments?
However, after learning that Roland went to Donnar to fight the Green Tide, the old captain felt that he had not made a mistake in choosing him.

Roland is a kind person, and it is not a bad thing to give the Crown of Domination to him.

Thinking of this, the old captain took another look at the intelligence about Roland's record of killing the greenskin high priest.

With his strength, he should have been able to do this using the Crown of Domination, right?
I remember there is still a small piece of the fragment in the hands of the Inquisition. We must find a way to get it and send it over.

I don't know who has this fragment.

The old captain pondered for a while, stood up, and spoke as he walked.

"Someone, I want to go to the court."

At the same time as the old commander left the new base, an important gathering was being held on an inconspicuous island in the North Sea, an archipelago where dwarfs live.

A dozen dwarfs sat around a round table, staring quietly at the same dwarf.

Siqi, a dwarf artificer, is a part-time second-level divination spellcaster.

Since being driven out of their place of origin by the kobolds, the dwarves have begun exploring the path of strange machines. However, after several failed counterattacks over the long years, the dwarves naturally began to think about other ways to regain their homeland.

Although they still believe in the future of magic machines, this does not prevent them from learning magic from moon elves and humans.

Due to the topography of the archipelago, the dwarves live in the form of autonomous regions and are relatively independent of each other.

Although the dwarves were relatively united in this difficult situation, each dominion had different views on how to save its own race, and the dwarves sent out to study encountered different situations, so the spells visited and learned by each dominion were also different.

The autonomous region where Siqi was located was once occupied by a mid-level spellcaster of the prophecy school, who took back a dwarf who had a talent for prophecy spells as his apprentice.

Therefore, after he returned from his studies, the autonomous region where Siqi was located placed its bets on prophecy spells.

However, since prophecy spells require too much talent, while other dominions have trained mid-level spellcasters, Siqi doesn't even have a third-level prophecy spellcaster.

However, relying on the power of prophecy spells, Siki's development of strange machines ranks first among all dwarves.

Therefore, the person with the strongest attainment in prophecy in the Dominion is Siqi, and he is now predicting the future of the Dominion.

(End of this chapter)