Chapter 477: Trouble
The "cutscene" that Kirkweilun mentioned had long been expected by Punk, after all, what he had done this time out was indeed a little too big, whether it was the Hoth Mountains that had turned into volcanic ash, or the demonic sublord projection giant hand that appeared in the wild sand sea, it was destined to attract the attention of all the legendary organizations with branches stationed in the vicinity.
The problems faced by punk actually come from three aspects, and the first problem is naturally from the internal questioning of the Truth Mind.
A single mission directly caused the client and a senior mentor to fall all of them, and the legendary organization of Truths is bound to be dissatisfied even if it is loose and free.
But this was originally the most difficult problem to deal with, and punk didn't need to worry about it anymore.
Kirkweilun's conversation with Punk just now actually contained questions and warnings from Truth's thoughts, but Kirkweilun, an old man who didn't want to cause trouble, helped Punk suppress the doubts from within Truth's thoughts for the sake of his "calm and serene old age", and when Kirkweilun turned around and walked out the door, the trouble from Truth's thought, a loose spellcaster's organization, was considered to have been satisfactorily resolved.
The second trouble comes from the clergy who are always nosy everywhere.
You know, the punk-detonated Sleeping Dragon Volcano now has no intention of returning to calm at all, this terrible "dragon" has been scattering volcanic ash in the Howth Mountains for two months, and today, not only the frozen Howth Mountains have become a "land of flames", including the Minotaut Impact Plains adjacent to the Howth Mountains, the "Toothfall Mountain" in the north, the "Red Rabbit Plain" in the south, and even the Red Sand Sea at a certain distance from the Howth Mountains have been affected by violent climate change.
It is expected that in the coming decades, the region will inevitably fall into a state of misery, and in such a situation, it is inevitable that the churches of the good gods will investigate what is happening in the Howth Mountains.
Of course, due to the semi-public nature of the Truth Thoughts mission system, the people of the Good God Church can definitely find out that Punk once went to the Howth Mountains to carry out the "Dragon Slayer" mission, and at that time............ Will there be a mountain of trouble coming to the door?
Before returning to the Truth Thought, Punk had thought about this very seriously, after all, this kind of thing was undoubtedly related to his own net worth and life, and any danger had to be taken into account.
But luckily...... The answer to punk thinking is – no!
That's right, just no, according to Punk's prediction, it is impossible for those priests and paladins who are about to go crazy in the Church of the Good God to come to their own teachers to ask for their guilt, and the reason is very simple - because Punk is in the Gray Rain Country, he is still a senior mentor of the Truth Thought!
You must know that the Grey Rain Country is a mage country ruled by the Santarin Society, the Mage Guild Branch, and the Truth Thoughts Branch, and the legendary powerhouse of this Imperial Country, the "Scorcher" Ankazan Yanmei, is an out-and-out legendary spellcaster.
As a mage country with legendary mages, the Grey Rain Country undoubtedly has a very strong mage atmosphere, which includes the pursuit of knowledge, the oppressive and quiet atmosphere, the people who come and go like to wear hoods, and ............ Indiscriminate exclusion of any member of the clergy.
In fact, Ankazan-Flamebrow had explicitly stated thousands of years ago that all clerics were forbidden to approach the Grey Rain Nation's borders for more than three hundred meters, and as a legendary mage's words, Ankazan's warning was undoubtedly permanent.
Thanks to this legendary mage's undisguised contempt and disgust for the priesthood, not a single priest has been seen in the entire Grey Rain Country for thousands of years, and for many poor people, priests and paladins are even just fictional legends, and as for the church, it is absolutely defined as a "place for fraudsters".
There is no doubt that this is the deterrent power of a legendary spellcaster, and he may not yet be able to change the whole world, but at least the country under his protection must obey his will............ A Legendary Mage's warning, even a god must be weighed, not to mention that Ankazan-Flamebrow is also one of the elders of the Mage Guild, and the Grey Rain Nation is home to three powerful key branches of the Legendary Organization.
Unless one god went crazy, he couldn't have turned his face over the lives of a few small kingdoms and three legendary organizations.
Thanks to the Grey Rain Country, a mage realm that is absolutely against the clergy, Punk doesn't have to worry about being approached by hordes of clerics as soon as he leaves the lab one day, as long as he is still in the Grey Rain Country for a day, and he is still the senior mentor of the Truth Mind for a day, then any church must think carefully about punishing evil and promoting good.
I have to admit that it is quite beneficial to join a legendary organization, at least in the "trivial matter" of destroying one or two small kingdoms that is not worth mentioning to the legendary organization, a member of a legendary organization can undoubtedly get the help of the organization behind it.
Uh-huh, it's this kind of gratuitous help with the nature of a slightly foxy fake tiger!
The clergy from the Church of the Good God have been stopped by the words "Grey Rain Country", and no matter how many priests and paladins with a sense of justice cry and grab the ground, they will not be able to come to Grey Rain Country to question the "party" of Punk.
But in addition to the most troublesome group of priests, there is also a force that is not easy to fool and needs to be dealt with by punks, and that is the real leader of the Gray Rain Country, the Mage Guild!
The Mage's Guild is a neutral and orderly spellcasting organization, as is recognized throughout the Faeron plane.
But the question is...... They themselves have never been willing to admit that they are neutral, and the propaganda of the Mage Guild to the outside world will always unswervingly pull themselves into the camp of goodness and order, even if what they do is generally not compatible with "kindness", but this "small detail" obviously will not prevent the cheeky people of the Mage Guild from putting gold on themselves.
The reputation of a "good and orderly" camp does have a lot to offer...... For example, many fledgling young mage apprentices who don't know the sinister hearts of people will think that they have found an organization, and then they will not hesitate to sign a large number of unequal treaties with the mage union, the "god pit spellcaster organization".
But the downside of this reputation is also obvious - when it comes to upholding "justice and goodness", the Mage Guild has to put on some show for others, even if it is perfunctory...... No, for the sake of those naïve members within himself, this kind of perfunctory project is one of the core policies of the Mage Guild, even if it is a small branch in some remote and small areas, it must be implemented to the end, and in the country of Gray Rain, which has a strong "atmosphere of rivers and lakes", it is even more difficult to implement it.
Therefore, he had expected the Mage Guild's move to "question" Punk, and even now he was already weighing whether he should give up some benefits and accept some insignificant punishments in exchange for the compromise of the Mage Guild.