Chapter 55: The Big Guy in the Conference Room

Indeed, as previously said, the "Gore Crafting Technique" is a very effective eight-ring magic trick, with almost no countermeasures and resistance.

Unlike the petrification of the Six Rings, it can be resisted or dismantled by high magic professionals and high magic such as the Exorcism Veil.

The 'Gore Stone Technique' can only be broken by the Great Crack, but the person who turns into a stone statue after it is broken is basically dead, and only the high-level Legendary Magic Profession can resist it.

However, the lack of restrictions is accompanied by great risks, not on the magician's side, but on the recipient's side.

You must know that this convenient eight-ring magic trick is not a deadly magic.

After all, its ability is only to turn the recipient into a stone statue, and the recipient has not actually died in the true sense of the word when he is first hit. After a period of time, the recipient does not absorb enough energy to sustain life, and then the recipient will gradually die depending on the victim's constitution.

And in the same molding system of eight-ring magic, there is also an equally well-known magic - petrification dissolution. This is a magic spell that has no other use at all, and can only be used to dispel the "Gore Industrial Petrification" and the Six Rings "Petrification".

Dip the light of two 'petrifications', this magic trick is also extremely well-known.

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Meeting room on the second floor of the banquet hall.

Hearing the heavy closing of the door behind him, Earl Stelle spoke.

The masked woman in black who had come in with her had also sat down in a seat next to the Earl.

At this time, there were already several people sitting around the round table in the conference room.

A young aristocratic man who looked to be about twenty-seven or eighteen years old. He has scattered brown hair, brown skin, blue eyes, a tall nose that shows a resolute and handsome face, a well-proportioned body, a height of about 1.8 meters, and calloused hands, which makes him look like a melee professional.

Wearing a proper luxurious white dress, through the sleeves and neckline, it can be seen that he is wearing a close-fitting chain mail inside the dress, and he is really a cautious person.

He is the mayor of Banji Town, the second son of His Excellency the Duke of Luxembourg, and the eleventh rank Dragon Knight, His Excellency Viscount Rick Luxembourg.

The other is a short old man about 60 years old, with gray hair, a pair of round unilateral glasses, a height of about 1.6 meters and a hunchback caused by years of desk research, making this old man look like an ordinary government civil servant.

Of course, if someone really thinks so, then they really can only be an ordinary person.

This is the chairman of the town council of Banky Town, His Excellency Viscount John Fisher, don't underestimate the position of this council president, this is an organization composed of local gentry of great prestige as councillors, and every level of administrative units in the kingdom is equipped with such an administrative organization, of course, the central one is called the royal council.

The parliament was an administrative organization used to house the idle nobles who did not have government positions, so that they could have something to do, and at the same time obtain a certain amount of profit.

It is important to know that the parliament also has some real powers, for example, it can impeach the chief executive or other officials at the executive level, propose or veto the orders of the chief executive, and they still receive government subsidies.

It can be said that the department that takes the government's money while making trouble for the government is really a suitable departmental position for those small nobles who are idle and have nothing to do. At the same time, it has the function of restricting the government and the royal family. It is the product of a compromise between the royal family, the great nobles, and the bureaucracy.

As the President of the Town Council, His Excellency Viscount Fisher's invisible power is great. The election of the speaker of the House of Representatives requires the consent of more than two-thirds of the members of the parliament before he can take office. In other words, the speaker is the agent and spokesperson of the local squires and the leader of the local shili.

In terms of influence and appeal, His Excellency Luxembourg, as the mayor of the town, is far from being matched.

In addition to these two powerful figures in the town, there are also several strangers.

At this time, there were several other people in the conference room.

The first was a middle-aged man in a gorgeous blue robe, about forty-five or sixteen years old, with an ordinary height of one meter seventy-five, and the wide robe shrouded the man, with his not strong body, it looked extremely incongruous.

A short dry blue hair, scattered on the head, a few strands of disobedient hair scattered on the forehead, almost covering the cloudy blue eyes. An ugly nose, a pair of ears that are slightly larger than ordinary people, and a pair of thin, bloodless lips.

It can be seen that this is a person who does not pay much attention to the details of life, and the sloppy dress and the pungent smell emitted by his body as if he had not taken a bath for more than ten days made no one around him approach, except for the surviving girl who followed the earl in.

The blue robe worn by the middle-aged man dragged to the ground, but his funny and sloppy outfit did not attract the attention and contempt of the others present.

Because it was a very good quality magician's robe. The looming magic streamer shimmered with brilliant brilliance, and the intricate magic runes carved around the cuffs and trousers of the robe showed that the maker was an alchemy master who was proficient in both enchantment and alchemy.

In the upper pocket of the robe, a short wooden staff of about thirty centimeters was inserted.

It was a magician's wand costume to assist in the casting of spells, and it was impossible to see the materials used to make it or the structure of the magic used in alchemy. The only thing that can be seen is that this is a magic dress with excellent workmanship and excellent performance.

Everything shows that this sloppy man is a magician. And to be able to participate in such an important meeting is obviously an important guest of the Count.

He was the chief magician of the Earl's Court, Gala Tasre.

He is an intermediate magician of the ninth level and five rings, proficient in shaping, elemental, and healing magic, and if you look at his magic faction, you can know that this is a war magician who specializes in battlefield magic. It seems that the Earl's appointment of him as the chief adviser was also well thought out, after all, the Earl's generation's main focus was on army warfare.

He sat in the second seat to the right of the Count, to the right of the surviving man.

2nd place

This is a man about 1.85 meters tall, who looks to be in his thirties, and wears a tight-fitting short-fight suit that is easy to fight at any time.

He had short black hair less than three centimeters long, and his head was erected mentally on his large head, which was disproportionate to his body, and his ordinary face had a pair of sharp eyes, and he was tall but not strong, or more precisely, very thin.

The slender limbs are weird but don't look incongruous, and the body without a few pieces of flesh looks like it's going to fall down as soon as it blows, and it's completely impossible to tell that this is a ninth-level berserker professional.

You read that right, this guy who looks more like a stalker than a warrior is a berserker professional who is one level above Lord Count.

At the same time, he was also the head of the branch of the Russell Brothers in Cyprus and the Supreme Commander of the 4th Infantry Wing of the Russell Brothers at the front.

His Excellency Harrison Coussy, who is a Lord, is seated in the third place to the left of His Excellency the Earl, after His Excellency Luxembourg and His Excellency Fischer.