Section 365 X excitation of contradiction X (3)
"However, my purpose has never changed--- magic is a tool for the benefit of all. It was so before, and it will be so it will be. This will never change. ”
"For Chief Dolph, Executive Brandley, and the nobles, there are things that will never change." Tonks. "That's their power, their status, their interests."
Halwick was silent, and Tonks continued.
"In the past, they developed magic for the sake of this. Civilians like you, who have been given the opportunity to learn magic because of your talents, will never be able to get the status and income that matches your talents. ”
Halwick sighed.
"If it weren't for this change, you would never have had so many opportunities to experiment." Tonks continued. "During this period, your talent and talent have been showcased and you have had a lot of success. And for those who don't have the talent to experiment as successfully as you do, it's a complete tragedy. ”
"Those people, no matter how much they flatter you and praise you on the surface. But in their hearts, they have long regarded you as a dangerous person and their worst enemy, and their hearts are full of jealousy. ”
"I didn't have much success." Halwick said. "Experiments often fail...."
"But much more successful than they did." Tonks said. "They won't see your failures and how much time you spend after your failures to learn lessons, conduct research.... They will just think, 'You made it, and they didn't'. ”
"If that's what you say, how can I be one of the three people in charge of the experiment, in charge of the experiment on this mineral?" Halwick asked.
"Because in the past, mineral experiments were the most likely to fail and the most dangerous." Tonks said. "And the experiments you participated in as an assistant on the contractor and the animals have accumulated enough to be close to success..."
"This... In fact, it was still far from success at that time. Halwick said.
"They thought they were close to success." Tonks said. "Otherwise, why do you think they sent you alone to work on this project, and asked your assistants and students to stay?"
"Anyway, I did a good job with this experiment." Halwick asked.
"Yes." Tonks said. "So, unless you put too much emphasis on them, as you have in the past. Otherwise, they will lose, and you will win. ”
"Putting too much emphasis on them?" Halwick asked.
"Yes." Tonks said. "That's it."
"Ordinary apprentices and mages, it's not Dolph, it's not Brandley, it's not the nobles. It's you. Because with you, the experiment will be successful. Even if you don't succeed for a while, you can find out where the problem is, and accumulate and prepare for future success. ”
"And what about others? When Brandley succeeds, he takes credit for himself, and if he fails, he insults his apprentices; Dolph spends his days tinkering with his prophecies, and in the lab he probably can't even tell the difference between a duck and a wolf. What can be the result of following them? ”
"Winners don't need losers, not the other way around. After so long of that prophecy, many people have long since disbelieved it.... Just pretend to believe. In the previous stages, it was your many successful experiments that kept everyone in the castle confident and gave them hope. If you wish, you have the opportunity to be the leader of the whole group. ”
"Here we go again." Halwick sighed again. "I have no interest in power, I just want to do my research quietly. And I'm a magician from a commoner background, not even a nobleman. ”
"I'm afraid those who have achieved nothing won't believe you in this statement." Tonks said. "The more success you have, the more ashamed they will be when they see you. And this shame, if not resolved through timely success, can be transformed into envy, jealousy, hatred, and the destruction of your work. In the past, reducing the experimental materials allocated to you and transferring the students you trained were all for this --- although it may have a negative effect. ”
"It's disgusting." Harwick Road.
And after that, they continued to reap a lot of failures. In such a situation, they will be more and more worried about their position. Tonks continued. To reassure these people, unless you ruin everything you do, as incompetent as they are, and the experiment fails in a row.... Do you want that? ”
"Of course not." Halwick said. "But..."
"If you continue to do nothing, they may grudgingly tolerate you. But now, when you intend to hold them accountable, they may think that your past claims are a cover-up and a disguise for the purpose of pursuing and striving for more gain and greater power. They are no match for you in experimentation, and the most likely course of action is to unite and use all sorts of conspiracies against you. ”
Just as Halwick was about to say something, the crystal ball lit up.
"It seems that the Standing Master and the Chief Mage have finished talking." Tonks said, sending the crystal ball to Halwick.
"Harwick?" Bradley's voice came from the crystal ball.
"It's me." Halwick said. "Brandley?"
"It's me." The voice in the crystal ball said. "I heard, do you think Dolph's claim that he 'discovered the object of prophecy' is a lie?"
"Yes." Halwick said. "It's not 'think', my surveillance spell has a very clear expression, Dolph is lying."
"What are you going to do?" Instead of asking for specific details, Bradley asked.
"Gather all members of the mage group and initiate an internal inquiry." Halwick said. "Ask him for an explanation."
"Do you think that's appropriate?" Brandley asked. "Doesn't it affect the nobles' evaluation of us?"
"Just let us know, don't tell the nobles." Halwick said. "Seriously, we can only get the truth if we have the courage to face the facts. Lying about this kind of thing is not a forgivable thing like a failed experiment. ”
"Suppose I support you.... Assuming that the impeachment is successful, Dolph is willing to hand over the chief position.... Who do you think would be more suitable to be the new Chief Mage after that? Brandley asked with a deep groan.
"This should be left to the mage group for deliberation and decision." Halwick said. "We shouldn't discuss it privately."
"Hehehe." Bradley laughed. "Really? It seems that you have a lot of confidence...."
"Confidence? Of course. Halwick said. What I'm doing is good for everyone. ”
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