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Chapter 25: Excluding Bush

Wengerns heard someone objecting, his eyes narrowed slightly, his hands twisted slightly in his sleeves, and turned his head to see that it was Bush who was talking. Looking at his jealous look, Wengerns was speechless. There are so many people present now, and there are many people with higher status than him, but as a result, you yell first without saying anything.

In fact, Wengerns had noticed that Langel had not been displeased with Dulin's interruption, and even showed a little praise, he could detect something. Now, Bush raised an objection, wasn't he too tactful to interrupt Dulin's words?

As expected, Dulin seemed very dissatisfied with Bush's interruption, but his good cultivation made him glar at Bush and said nothing more.

However, Wengerns saw it very clearly. When Dulin glared at Bush, Rangell frowned and was a little dissatisfied. But this dissatisfaction was not aimed at Dulin, but at Bush. Langerns was confident that he would not make a mistake in his judgment.

Perhaps because he didn't want to show his disgust so obviously, Rangill asked, "Bush, why do you disagree?"

Perhaps he had just discovered Dulin's dissatisfaction with him, so Bush retreated a little now, but when he saw the staff leaning against Wengerns, he gritted his teeth and said, "Although Wengerns found Dulin and rescued Lucy by his followers, he also made a big mistake. It was precisely because his spell did not kill the opponent's mage that he caused a death blow to the other side later!"

Wengerns heard Bush say this, although he still had a dead face on the surface and had no movement. In fact, his heart was already roaring and roaring as if a huge wave of wind was rolled up. At this time, in his opinion, killing Bush was better than keeping him. Even if he wanted to find a witness who was absent, it was not necessary to say that Bush must be done!

This man seemed jealous, just because of this, he would bite his life-savior back. He, damn it! Wengerns thought so.

At this time, Bush was so tempted that he was constantly talking, and he became more and more excited. He danced and continued, "The mistake he made was very serious! It was because of his mistake that Miss Lucy was in danger. If there was any accident, I am afraid that Miss Lucy's life would have been lost and had not been seen!"

Dulin was obviously a little unhappy when he heard Bush say this to his daughter.

Wengerns knew it was time to fight back, so he stretched out his right hand and held the staff, stood up, and said to Bush, "Since you want to say that, then, let me ask you, why should your followers be alone when they go to the room to look for Little Lucy? I believe everyone has seen the consequences, Reagan has triggered many traps! If you are not careful, you may also hurt Little Lucy! Or, do you have any ulterior motives?"

Wengerns was obviously very cunning, deliberately calling Lucy with a more intimate name, secretly drawing his relationship with Dulin closer without being obvious and artificial. Bush obviously did not expect Wengerns to attack at this time, and his words were used so sharply, which made him lose his foot.

But Bush came to find fault after all, and knew that Wengerns would fight back. So after the initial panic, he quickly calmed down and said, "Don't talk nonsense here. My followers are just anxious for a moment. What purpose can I have? I don't hope Miss Lucy can be well and safe. What you said is if, in fact, this didn't happen!"

Hearing Bush say this, a cold smile appeared on Wengerns' face and said, "Since you said this is if it cannot be counted, then what is the meaning of so many assumptions you had at the beginning? Don't you say it anymore, if it is an assumption that does not exist!"

Poor Bush never expected that Wengerns wanted to say it was to induce him to say the above words. Of course, Wengerns did not expect Bush to cooperate so much. He originally thought that he would have to spend more effort to get Bush into the trap, but he did not expect that his goal was achieved at the beginning. However, Wengerns is not such an easy person to satisfy. He must be good at playing while the hot is enough.

Wengerns turned to Rangier and said, "Old Rangier, I really don't understand what Bush means at this moment, and then he said two. I used magic missiles to attack the Starling mage because I was more convenient to use this spell and casting speed was fast enough. Everyone present at that time also saw that my spell was completed first than Bush's spell. In that dangerous situation at that time, I'm afraid no one would choose to ensure that the spell had a certain power. The faster it was released, the better, right?" As he said, Wengerns looked at the mages, and they were all silent at this time.

Wengerns was quite satisfied with this effect, and at this time he would do it as long as he didn't object to him. So he continued, "So, since Bush said that his followers were taking the lead in the house because he cared about Lucy, and Lucy was fine, then I won't talk about this anymore. Just..."

Wengerns suddenly stretched his tone and turned to Bush, saying in a gloomy tone: "I don't think everyone has forgotten it yet. When the mage was storm, Reagan was still standing behind Little Lucy, but after we came out of the ruins, Reagan had already arrived by our side! Reagan could pick up Little Lucy with just one move, but he didn't do this, but ran away by himself. May I ask, what are the conspiracies of you, the master and servant?"

After Wengerns said this, Bush's face turned pale, looking like a wounded person with excessive blood loss. Obviously, these words reminded him of what Reagan's move meant. He could only regret it now. Without thinking clearly, he was stunned by jealousy and rushed out to be the first bird.

Bush knew very well that Reagan was unlucky in doing this, because he had already said before the mission that the follower's achievements were calculated to the master, so the other way around would be the same.

Reagan knew that he had caused a big disaster at this time, so he hurriedly came out and said, "No, no, I was just suddenly scared and just negligent. I didn't mean it, really!"

After Wengerns said that, Dulin's face became even more gloomy. Wengerns sneered in his heart. After hearing Reagan say this, he sneered and said, "Why, at the beginning, did you say that you were very concerned about Lucy, so you rushed so quickly? Why did you forget everything in the face of danger?"

Reagan became even more anxious when he heard Wengerns say this. He hurriedly ran to Wengerns, and bent down and said, "His Excellency Wengerns, you saved Bush and me at the beginning. I know that you have a lot of kind-hearted and kind-hearted, and don't care about it, right?" Reagan almost said this last sentence in a pleading tone.

Seeing this, Wengerns didn't say anything sarcastic. After all, he had to have a degree and did it too much. I'm afraid that the landlord Langill here would feel embarrassed and unhappy.

When Dulin and Langill heard that Wengerns had saved Bush, their faces became even worse. Because this was enough to show that Bush had a problem with his character. Langill was probably in the worst mood. He was tense at this time and lowered his head and thought: "Oh, I didn't expect Bush to be so useless. I thought he could also participate in that mission. It seems that it is really not suitable! The subsequent mission is more important! There must be no mistakes in that matter. Even so, then..."

Thinking of this, Langil no longer hesitated, raised his head and said to Bush in a cold tone: "Okay, since that's the case, Bush, you can go down first, don't worry, you will give it to you what you should have, but you don't have to stay here now."

After hearing this, Bush's face, which was flushed with anger, turned pale in an instant. He knew that since Rangill said that, he would obviously no longer be regarded as a reusable person by the Magisters Guild in the future, and it would be basically impossible to gain status from now on. After calming down his agitation, Bush glared at Wengerns without any concealment and left directly. Li ignored Rangill and others, and Reagan could only say goodbye to everyone helplessly and then left.

Seeing Bush's attitude, Wengerns couldn't help but frown and began to think about whether he would solve Bush too. Langier said at this moment: "Wingerns, don't worry. I will deal with Bush's matter!"

After hearing this, Wengerns was shocked. Unexpectedly, Langel found out what he was thinking! However, on the surface, Wengerns still had the dead face, just nodded and sat back in his seat.

The atmosphere was much heavier than it was at the beginning, but Dulin didn't care about this and said, "Wengerens, give me the ring later, I will help you transform it!" In response, Wenerens nodded, and asked with some concern: "This is something from the Magisters Guild, just give it to me like this..."

Before Wengerns finished speaking, Rangier spoke: "Don't worry, this ring was originally just trying to get some important test data after renovating it for Your Excellency Dulin. The ring itself is not important. When the transformation is completed, you can get the guild to record the data and data data." In response, Wengerns nodded to show that he understood.

After seeing no one raises any objection, Rangier continued: "Everyone, the next issue is the reward. Well, everyone can get ordinary information for all the seventh level spells. Of course, some precious magic materials are still not available."
Chapter completed!
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