Invincible Copy System
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Lin Lei wasn't worried about Liu Ning's character, knowing that everything Liu Ning had said was true. It's not something someone like him can provoke at will." The speaker wasn't a mage, but he had reached the pinnacle of the War God level. Liu Ning had done something they couldn't tolerate: he killed a War God-level expert, who was on the same level as them.
Lin Lei wasn't worried about Liu Ning's character, knowing that everything Liu Ning had said was true. But was that what he was worried about? Even if he didn't get any benefits, even if he helped for nothing, it wouldn't matter. What he feared most was that Liu Ning would make such a boastful promise and then be unable to deliver. That would be a real problem. Lin Lei knew very well how good Liu Ning was to his brothers. Last time in the wilderness, Liu Ning had treated his brothers exceptionally well—a scene he had never witnessed before. These were just his team members; for most people, they were just business partners, nothing more. But for Liu Ning, these were his brothers. Their difficulties were his difficulties. As long as they could live a better life, he didn't care if he suffered a loss himself. He had never seen anything like this before.
For other powerful individuals, I might take care of my subordinates, but I would never use my own money to support them. For example, if the harvest from each hunt is around several hundred million yuan, I might take out a few million yuan as a reward for them. Reducing that percentage would be absolutely out of the question. It's not that we're heartless, but rather that things are separate matters. At that time, we were making money, so no matter what happened, we had to clear up the profits first. As for the amount I would use to support others later, it would be much less. If it were based on a percentage, the number would be astronomical, because the stronger the individual, the more ferocious beasts they could kill, and the more money they could make selling them. Liu Ning was arguably the first person to do this. His subordinates felt incredibly happy, but they also had to understand that this sacrificed Liu Ning's real profits.
Many members of the Mage Guild were gathered on the third floor, discussing Liu Ning. They had come up with a clever plan: to avoid meeting him but still see what kind of person he was. The glass they used was different from others; it allowed those inside to see out, but those outside couldn't see in. They wanted to see Liu Ning in person but didn't want any involvement. Although Liu Ning was there for training, the Speaker had already given instructions, and he was going to the Ancient Ruins. The Mage Guild couldn't go too far. The main reason was the message Linlin had sent earlier, indicating that the matter could be changed, especially given Liu Ning's ability to research those things. That was truly astonishing; those things hadn't been researched for years. Could this kid handle it?
Frankly, many in the Mage Guild didn't believe it, thinking Liu Ning didn't have that much strength. But then again, regardless of Liu Ning's actual strength, at least he could try. If he succeeded, it would be a great thing for us. But if he failed, there wouldn't be any loss for us. As long as we made some progress, it would be very good for everyone. Originally, no one dared to research this, thinking the chances of failure were too high. At least now this young man could try, and he wasn't just any ordinary young man. He was truly learned. Just look at the Bai family now; why are they so powerful? It's directly related to this young man. If this research is successful, it will greatly benefit the Mage Guild. Everyone can improve rapidly, which is definitely a good thing for everyone.
"This kid isn't some kind of superhuman; he's just an ordinary person. Why does he dare to provoke our Mage Guild like this? We've never encountered anyone like this before. Today is truly strange. If I had met him earlier, I really wanted to teach him a lesson and see what kind of abilities he has to dare to provoke our Mage Guild. Not only did he injure Yale, but he also killed a War God-level expert. This has never happened before in our Mage Guild. Fortunately, this kid has some skill. If he can conjure up an ancient magic potion, we can consider our past grudges forgotten and be friends with him. But if he can't, then don't blame me for being impolite. No matter who's behind him, I have to teach this kid a lesson and let him know the power of our Mage Guild. It's not something someone like him can provoke at will."
The speaker wasn't a mage, but he had reached the pinnacle of the War God level. He acted as he pleased and held a very high position in the Mage Guild, especially among the magic followers. In reality, they weren't much of a force to be reckoned with in the guild; they just valued themselves highly. In the eyes of true mages, whether you were a War God or a War General, you were merely a follower. What you did was of no concern to them, and they wouldn't interfere. As for how you ended up, that depended on how you fared.
However, these people didn't think that way. They believed that since we were also members of the Mage's Guild, we should also have the rights of the Mage's Guild. If anyone opposed us, we had to eliminate them. Liu Ning had done something they couldn't tolerate: he killed a War God-level expert, who was on the same level as them. So they had to kill Liu Ning, otherwise no one would be afraid of them anymore, and where would their dignity come from? Therefore, they wanted to kill Liu Ning even more than Yale did.