Section 364 X excitation of contradiction X (2)

"The source of both spells, it's you. Specifying Interference and Mutation wasn't a lot of people who would. If I'm using normal detection magic, I probably wouldn't know for sure. Halwick said. But this time, in order to avoid accidents, I have installed a resonance sensing technique on all the contractors--- which is a newly researched magic that I have tested many times, and it is very effective. There is no sense of prophetic magic coming from the target you mentioned. And the source of the specified interference and mutation is your magic. ”

There was no response from the crystal ball.

"What the hell are you doing?" Halwick asked. "Is your prophecy false? No one can kill the gods, are we going to keep it that way? ”

There was still no sound in the crystal ball. A moment later, the gray-robed skeleton on the side spoke.

He interrupted the conversation.

Listen to the voice, it's Tonks.

"Tonks, what do you mean by that?" In the chair, Halwick's voice rang out. Yuan Sen looked over and found that it was holding the note that Lucier had just looked at in his hand.

"It's hard to say." The gray-robed skeleton standing next to him said in a respectful tone. "It may be that Chief Dolph's prophecy spell is stronger, surpassing your resonance sensing spell."

"The resonance perception is not strong." Halwick said. "It's just a high level. No matter what magic anyone has used, I'll get messages here. This has been proven by countless experiments, don't you believe it? ”

"I've never failed to trust you when it comes to spells." Tonks said. "But in that case, Lord Dolph told such a lie in order to prevent the false prophecy from being exposed."

"You—" Halwick looked at each other and muttered for a moment. Will this really be the case? ”

"I don't know." Tonks said. "But you've done the worst of all your options. Then, as the best member of the court mage corps, you should be prepared in time. ”

"The worst one?" Halwick asked. "What do you mean?"

"Meaning, the criminal who pretended to be a prophet and caused the people of the whole country to fall into their current situation." Tonks said. "Probably preparing an attack on you."

Halwick's voice was full of surprise. "Attack? You mean Dolph? ”

"Of course." Tonks said. "What are you going to do next?"

"How? Contacting Brandley and Scharz right away, of course, to tell them what Dolph had done. Then ask the mage group to convene a general meeting and ask Dolph to explain. ”

"Don't you always say 'the big picture counts.'" Tonks asked.

"yes." Halwick said. "It's for the sake of the big picture that we want everyone to know about it. As long as the news is limited to the mage group and not let those nobles know, there will be no problems. ”

"Do you think that the mage group has held a meeting, and those nobles will not know?" Tonks asked.

"Something similar has happened before." Halwick said. "Success is hidden."

"It used to be before." Tonks asked. "But... Assuming that the news can be concealed, what do you think will be the consequences? ”

"Some people will be disappointed, some will be angry, and some will suffer losses." Halwick said. "But this has to be done."

"Didn't I tell you a million times? In experiments, as researchers, we can't deceive ourselves. Once this bad head is opened, God knows where we will go in the future. You have to face the truth before you have a chance to solve the problem. ”

"Isn't the vanity of a liar, then, needless scruples?" Tonks asked. "Haven't you always been able to forgive those who failed experiments?"

"Of course." Halwick said. "There's no way around failing an experiment. For me, who has done a lot of experiments, it is completely unreasonable to pursue that kind of thing. It is the despicable practice of the layman who is too harsh. However, it is another thing to deliberately release misinformation and mislead everyone. ”

"You're doing the right thing from the perspective of overall development and ensuring the success of your experiment." Tonks said. "But from a political point of view, from the point of view of gaining power and keeping it, your argument is not very convincing."

"From a political point of view? How so? Halwick asked.

"Hmm.... Failure of the experiment, which consumes a lot of resources and materials, is critical and unforgivable. Tonks said. But it's normal to send out misinformation or something. Whoever believes that it is they themselves who are stupid. If you suffer a loss because you trust others, you deserve it. ”

"Previously, you had been forgiving and ignoring the mistakes in the experiment. Then, they will think that you are ignoring any mistakes they make. They will be surprised to suddenly criticize their mistakes like this, thinking that you are very insidious, and the previous practices are all disguises. ”

Halwick sighed. "I just want to experiment in peace. In any case, contact Brandley first. Listen to what he has to say. ”

Hearing this, Tonks took out the crystal ball. After a burst of black light from its hand, it looked at Halwick. "Managing Brandley is on the phone."

Halwick was silent for a moment. "With whom?"

Several black lights suddenly appeared next to Tonks. After that, it looked at Halwick. "It should be Chief Dolph."

"What would it say?" Halwick groaned.

"Perhaps, the Standing Lady is also suspicious of the Chief Adult's approach." Tonks said. "I'm questioning him over there."

Halwick nodded. "Then wait."

"If that prophecy is a lie, what will our future be?" Tonks asked.

"There is only one end to all life." Halwick said. "Return to eternal silence."

"And what are you working so hard for?" Tonks asked. "Wouldn't it be more comfortable to let that eternal silence come?"

"Because we're alive."

Hearing Harwick say this, Tonks raised his right hand. The sleeves fell, revealing the white bones on them.

"Is that still alive?"

"Of course." Halwick said. "Even if there are some changes in the body, our knowledge and memory are still there, and there is still the possibility of changing back to the original state, then we are still alive."

"There are even more experiments to be done." Tonks said.

"Not bad. It was only after this kind of change that I succeeded in conducting a large number of experiments that I had not been able to complete in the past. Halwick said. For a mage, exchanging a small change in his body for such a gain is a lucrative business. ”

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