This wizard only wishes to be a teacher
Chapter 186 - 165 Judgment_2

Chapter 186: Chapter 165 Judgment_2

Watching Wizard Morgan, who usually strutted around the apprentices, now being easily overpowered by two Formal Wizards, Lucien could not help but let out a somewhat contemptuous snort.

He felt that Wizard Morgan might have had some wonderful misunderstandings about the privileges enjoyed by Formal Wizards.

Formal Wizards enjoy privileges, not because of their committee membership, but due to their indescribable strength. As for Wizard Morgan, who had long been hollowed out by power and pleasures, he was only capable of bullying Wizard Apprentices and might even lose to Carly.

However, this worthless Formal Wizard could serve as a useful tool for Lucien to establish his authority in front of this batch of newcomers... Thinking this, Lucien’s eyes slightly narrowed.

...

"I declare that the voting for the trial of former committee member Frank Morgan starts now."

In the committee hall, Lucien sat in the chairman’s seat, his gaze coldly fixed on Wizard Morgan, who had his spiritual power sealed yet still appeared defiant.

At that moment, Wizard Morgan glared at Lucien with eyes full of hatred, fuming to his core.

He felt that this was a deliberate humiliation by Lucien. Although such a vote was certain not to pass, merely standing on the trial platform was a highly embarrassing matter.

"Wait till I get back, you just wait..." Wizard Morgan softly closed his eyes, while also pondering which wizards he could persuade to join him in a united front against Lucien.

"Agree."

"Agree."

"Agree..."

However, very soon, Wizard Morgan became agitated, for after Lucien announced the start of voting, one by one, whether Formal Wizards or their Magic Pets, they cast their votes swiftly and decisively in favor, including one who had previously complained about Lucien privately with him!

Wizard Morgan opened his eyes in shock and anger, unable to comprehend why that wizard would change his stance, along with those formerly undecided Formal Wizards...

Suddenly, Wizard Morgan thought of something and looked fearfully toward Lucien, who still sat at the chairman’s seat. But the eyes that met his were cold and as still as an ancient well.

His heart trembled, suddenly understanding that he had become the first sacrifice in Lucien’s push for reform, while these Formal Wizards, either abstaining or agreeing, had had their stances changed by Lucien through exchanges of benefits or other means.

Indeed, those benefits might even include the wealth that once belonged to him...

Wizard Morgan felt a chill in his heart, his legs even beginning to tremble slightly.

If he had known it would come to this, he would never have been the first to rebel against Lucien; all he wanted was for the status and rights of a Formal Wizard to remain untouched...

In a pleading manner, Wizard Morgan looked toward those Formal Wizards who had not yet voted. If he could speak, he would even be willing to exchange all his accumulated wealth with these wizards to obtain their votes against.

After all, as long as more than one-third opposed, the resolution would fail! And he would keep his life.

"Agree!"

But the current situation only left Wizard Morgan in despair, as each "agree" from the Formal Wizards sounded like an invitation from Hell, causing him to shiver all over.

In the end, he looked at Lucien, who was sitting at the chairman’s desk, with somewhat begging eyes, for as the chairman and vice-dean, Lucien’s will could overturn the outcome of a topic at times.

"Agreed," Lucien gently tapped the small hammer in his hand, yet that faint sound seemed like the final push to a Morgan Wizard who was already teetering on the edge of a cliff, sending him directly into an abyss.

Lucien glanced at Morgan Wizard, whose face had turned ashen, a cold smile on his lips.

If he had simply wanted to kill Morgan Wizard, it really wouldn’t have been necessary to go to such great lengths. For example, sending Carly with the Wizard’s Notes would suffice if she was careful enough to execute Morgan Wizard. If not, he could have directly sent Helen Wizard, who could, as a separate entity, kill Morgan Wizard and bypass the restrictions on Lucien in the Greybone Academy’s Contract Book.

Yet, Lucien had proceeded with an official trial for Morgan Wizard, even going so far as to use the Meditation Method "Starry Sky" he had obtained from the Level 3 Wizard Delatore as a bargaining chip to sway the Formal Wizards.

This was a higher-level Meditation Method, more advanced than the Greybone Meditation Method, and absolutely first-rate in attracting Formal Wizards, even more so than some other external resources.

After all, this might be their only hope for progress and possibly even reaching a Second-level Wizard’s rank!

Under the illuminating glory of "Starry Sky," the Formal Wizards quickly revealed their true, quite slippery, nature to Lucien.

Of course, this also had something to do with Lucien’s own formidable strength. Upon realizing they couldn’t forcefully secure benefits from Lucien, these Formal Wizards shifted their attitudes very quickly.

As for betraying Morgan Wizard?

What did that matter? Morgan Wizard’s fate had nothing to do with them, not even a single Magic Stone!

"Very well, this matter is thus settled, let’s detain him for now, I shall personally execute him in two days," Lucien said indifferently, glancing at the somewhat distressed Morgan Wizard, giving his final verdict on the matter.

"You... you cannot do this!" Morgan Wizard finally came to his senses, staring fearfully around at the Formal Wizards, whose expressions varied between indifferent and mocking, suddenly feeling as if he were back in his apprentice days, miserably pathetic and helpless in front of these Formal Wizards.

"We... you..." Morgan Wizard’s body trembled, staring at a few Formal Wizards who had previously also harbored animosity toward Lucien, wanting to say something, at least to out these traitors.

But he no longer had the chance.

"Dare to disrespect the Dean, sir!" Wizard Rien sneered, effectively silencing Morgan Wizard. Facing the imminent death of Morgan Wizard, he showed none of the courtesy he normally might, his expression rather fierce instead.

"Hmm..." Morgan Wizard’s eyes flashed with fear.

His body shook, even his legs becoming somewhat wet.

Having been a Formal Wizard for nearly a century, he had forgotten what the fear of death felt like, but now that this fear had descended, he no longer had the courage to confront it.

"Very well, I shall take it upon myself to guard Morgan Wizard," Lucien dispersed the wizards surrounding Morgan Wizard, then silently looked down at the pitiful creature before him.

"Please... I beg you... spare me this once..." Morgan Wizard could not speak, but his eyes pleaded.

If he could have a do-over, he certainly wouldn’t oppose Lucien again, even if it meant surviving, he...

"The one you should be pleading with for mercy is not I," Lucien noticed the entreaty in Morgan Wizard’s eyes, but showed no pity.

After all, before the executioner’s blade was lifted to his own neck, Morgan Wizard was bloodier and more brutal than anyone. Now that he was weak, now that he begged, it wasn’t because he wished to repent, but because he was afraid. Beneath his fierce, bloodthirsty facade toward the apprentices was such a pitiful, weak soul.

"Kill... kill me!" Morgan Wizard seemed to understand something, straining to make a whimpering sound.

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