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So, it's better not to say things carelessly." The speaker was another War God-level powerhouse, who didn't get along with the previous person, so the two often mocked each other. There were conflicts within the Mage Guild, and these two had always disliked each other. Although many magic followers think it's wrong, that the internal drain is too great, will they care about such things in order to maintain the mages' control?
"Some people are better off not offering hindsight advice here. If you really have that idea, you can go down now. You can deal with him anytime you want. No one says you can't issue a challenge here; that only applies to outsiders. Don't forget this person also has an identity; he's a magic follower. If you want to, you can definitely challenge him. As for the final outcome, that depends on the two of you. Some people are very clear about their strength. I don't want to say too much. It's not like you can say whatever you want. If you disregard his identity, this guy could probably beat a dozen of you, and he wouldn't have to take responsibility. Don't think he doesn't have other forces behind him. Look at him standing here unharmed; you should understand how strong his backing is. So, it's better not to say things carelessly."
The speaker was another War God-level powerhouse, who didn't get along with the previous person, so the two often mocked each other. Now they were at odds again. Some people didn't know what to say about this situation. Anyway, this wasn't the first time these two had clashed. They could think whatever they wanted. If they really didn't get along, they could always go to the Rock Cave and see what happened. As for the final outcome, only the two of them would know. Now, these two were about to fight. There were conflicts within the Mage Guild, and these two had always disliked each other. However, their ways of doing things were different. When they really got serious, no one around would interfere. On the surface, the Mage Guild seemed very united, but only they knew the real situation. Internal strife happened frequently, and bloodshed was common.
Within the Mage Guild, there are basically three factions. One faction is led by a few mages, who are the most powerful and have little to do with the magical followers. The remaining faction consists of two individuals. There are various conflicts within the Mage Guild, so don't assume they are a monolithic entity. However, everyone understands one principle: it's good to be under a powerful tree. They must never lose the Mage Guild's reputation. Losing this reputation would be detrimental to everyone. The reason they are safe outside and few dare to provoke them is purely because of the Mage Guild's reputation. If this reputation were lost, many things would become unpredictable. Therefore, everyone understands this situation and acts accordingly.
Regarding the matter of Liu Ning and Mr. Yale, the Mage Guild was divided into two sides. One side felt that Liu Ning should be taught a lesson, even if it didn't kill him, at least to show him their power. The other side, however, had a different idea. They were more comprehensive in their thinking: if they really offended Liu Ning, it would mean offending the Human Council. Could they expect a good outcome? Of course not. So, on this point, the two sides had a huge disagreement. As for what would happen in the end, that was beyond everyone's current understanding. Anyway, a plan had been devised, and it was up to Liu Ning to produce the potion. Most people didn't have any illusions, because this was called an ancient magic potion, which was not something people of their time could create, even if he was a genius potionist.
On the fourth floor of this building, several mages stood guard. They wouldn't get involved in the fighting below. To them, these people were nothing but ants. Whatever they brought to the Mage Guild, whatever they did for it, it was none of their business. What did their magic followers, who always acted according to their own code of conduct, amount to? There were plenty of people in the world who wanted to be magic followers. If someone simply disappeared, no one would care. They figured these people weren't doing a good enough job, and they wouldn't need to consult them about who they replaced them with. It was simply their fault for incompetence. Therefore, whenever there was a dispute below, the mages wouldn't easily get involved, understanding that it was pointless.
There used to be talk of stopping these people from fighting, but now no one talks about it anymore. They've discovered a better way: encourage fighting among their followers. If things go smoothly for a while, the mages will even create conflicts for them. This way, they can maintain good control. If all the magic followers were a united front, the guild might let them take over. So, some things have to be done this way, keeping them constantly in conflict. Then the mages can come out and save the world, or perhaps judge certain matters. That's how they're doing it now. Although many magic followers think it's wrong, that the internal drain is too great, will they care about such things in order to maintain the mages' control?
Of course, they wouldn't care about such things. They even felt that the control was a bit loose. If you people didn't fight each other, how would the mage manage you? Whenever the mage issued an order, you people were very likely to rebel. What would the mage do then? Wouldn't the mage have to deal with these things? So it's best to let you fight among yourselves. One side restrains the other, and whoever is weaker is supported. Anyway, the power is always in their own hands. This is the best way to govern.