Invincible Copy System
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With the Mage's Guild protecting him, many people don't dare to cause him trouble. Even if the higher-ups treat him unfairly, he can only swallow his anger and never feel any dissatisfaction, much less have any thought of leaving, because they've already lost all fighting spirit. In Qian Bin's eyes, apart from the few people present, no one could be his equal, not even a war god-level expert.
If it were someone with a temper, they would probably be leaving the Mage's Guild by now. But does Mr. Perry have that temper? He's been in the Mage's Guild for so long that he's become accustomed to life there. With the Mage's Guild protecting him, many people don't dare to cause him trouble. Moreover, he doesn't need to fight in the wild to maintain his luxurious lifestyle. To put it bluntly, he's gotten used to this kind of life and absolutely doesn't have the courage to leave. Even if the higher-ups treat him unfairly, he can only swallow his anger and never feel any dissatisfaction, much less have any thought of leaving, because they've already lost all fighting spirit.
Besides, even if he wanted to leave, he would have to find another place to stay. If it were when he had just become a War God-level powerhouse, Mr. Perry would never have put up with this. He was a chosen one, and he could make a living anywhere. There was no need for him to stay here. But the situation is different now. He has been in the Mage Guild for so many years. No major power would accept him after he leaves. This has created a crisis of trust. So he can only stay in the Mage Guild and continue to live this bittersweet life.
“I’ve only met that person once. I think he’s very rational and has a lot of potential. Through my conversation with Zhao Wudi, I know that the Second Speaker really likes him. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have sent Mr. Renault. Mr. Renault is the most capable person under the Second Speaker. Sending someone like him to negotiate with us in his place shows how highly the Second Speaker regards him.”
This guy voiced his opinion. Although everyone knew these things, it was still necessary to speak out. Since you don't respect us, we can only muddle through life. This was Mr. Perry's silent resistance. After hearing this guy's words, the others scoffed.
To Mr. Perry, Renault might be a very capable person, but in the eyes of these people, Renault and Mr. Perry are the same. You two are just good at talking and have no real skills. You are the only ones who think highly of yourselves. In fact, in the eyes of others, you are no different from those comedians. Not many people value you.
After the guy finished speaking, the guild master pointed to the door, too lazy to waste any more words with him. The meaning was clear: he was no longer needed and could leave. Faced with this rude behavior, Mr. Perry was truly upset. He wanted to express his anger, so he didn't leave, which puzzled the people inside. Did he have something else on his mind? Normally, he would have left long ago. Today was truly a strange day. Someone outside looked down on the Mage's Guild; did someone inside share that sentiment? If so, the guild master wouldn't mind using Mr. Perry as an example to show all the magical followers.
"Mr. Perry, is there anything else?"
Qian Bin was a powder keg, and he was the first to be unable to stand it. In Qian Bin's eyes, apart from the few people present, no one could be his equal, not even a war god-level expert.
Mr. Perry shook his head, then bent over slightly, clenching his fists as he slowly walked out. He had initially considered challenging them, but the consequences made him reconsider. The people in this room were no ordinary individuals. Despite being a War God-level expert, if he tried to cause trouble in front of them, he would likely be reduced to ashes in seconds. The difference in strength was simply too great, so there was no need to cause trouble here; in the end, he would only suffer the consequences.
"I think this kid might have other ideas. He dares to openly defy our orders. We need to deal with him properly sometime. Don't think that just because he's been in the Philosopher's Stone Guild for a long time, he can act so recklessly in the Mage Guild. This guy should know his place. If he really thinks he's half the master here, then we need to teach him a lesson and let him know who the master is. He's just a magic follower. No matter how many merits a magic follower has made, there's still no seat in this room. Everyone has to stand and listen."
Qian Bin said somewhat arrogantly. The others supported Qian Bin's attitude. Lin Lei wanted to say something, but he didn't say it. Growing up in such a place for a long time would naturally influence him. Although Mr. Perry was capable and had accomplished a lot for the union, in their eyes, Mr. Perry was nothing.
The meeting ended after five minutes. Everyone quickly made a decision to temporarily leave the kid alone and let Liu Ning live his life peacefully. However, things would be completely different once Yale woke up. Therefore, this period was a safe one for Liu Ning. If the Mage Guild wanted to pursue the matter, they would have to make the kid pay the price. The Mage Guild had existed for so long, and they couldn't afford to lose face because of a mere brat. The loss would be too great for the Mage Guild, at least for now.
Just as their meeting ended, news of Liu Ning spread throughout human society. Everyone was amazed. Although some geniuses emerge every year, the gap between them and Liu Ning is simply too great. No matter how hard these people try, their starting point may be your end point. How can you surpass such a genius?
For Liu Ning, the new life was nothing special. Although he became a councilor of the city hall, he didn't actually have much to do. He only needed to attend one meeting a month, and he could do whatever he wanted the rest of the time. Even when he did attend the meeting, he would just attend symbolically. If it didn't have much to do with his actual interests, he didn't even need to care. After all, most of the power in the city was in the hands of the city lord, and others only had symbolic power.