Chapter 607: Coercion + Inducement (Ask for a monthly pass, ask for a subscription) Support the recommendation ticket

"Woodrow! I'll report your problem to the president, you'd better be honest now, and don't force me to attack you in front of outsiders! ”

Meloti's words have basically pronounced Woodlow's death sentence, if there is no crystal ball, at most, the two sides will disagree, Woodlow can rely on his own identity to forcibly demand the treatment of Solam, no matter how much the masked mage will be biased towards his own people.

But the problem is that the appearance of this crystal ball has changed all this, as long as it is proved that Woodlaw made the first shot, then plus Fitztierer's proof, then he Woodlow will not be able to eat and walk around.

As strange as it sounds, how can the top of a spellcaster organization be brought down so easily? But that's just the way it is. This has to do with Am's general environment, as well as the special power structure of the Masked Mage's Guild.

Woodlaw is indeed the vice president, but his real strength is only level 14, which is really a small role in the guild. Speaking of his identity, he is nothing more than the secretary of a legendary mage, and he is the kind that can be changed at any time.

Isn't the authority of the secretary all from the leader? As for their own abilities, that's hehe.

If it could, the Masked Mage Guild would naturally favor Woodlaw for the sake of the guild's face, and he was also a secretary, ah, no, he was the vice president. But the problem is that now that others have evidence, it's a different matter, not to mention that Solam in front of him is not an ordinary person.

The other person is not only a big businessman, but also has a cooperative relationship with the shadow thief, and there are also collaborators with a background like Meloti within the masked mage, and at the same time have a good relationship with the Tyre Church and the Radiant Church.

The evidence presented by such a person really can't be ignored by the masked mage. As for saying that Solam insulted him, please, someone else said that it was Woodlow who first falsely passed on the order, and the council only let Woodlow negotiate with Solam, and did not ask him to enforce it! Soram scolded him for being light.

Not to mention that he also offended Meloti and made him an opponent in the Masked Mage Guild.

So the current scene looks a little ridiculous, but in fact, there are many twists and turns.

In the end, under everyone's mocking gaze, Woodlaw couldn't stay any longer.

He wanted to snatch the evidence, but the problem was, he couldn't beat Meloti......

But he can't go yet, because his real mission is not yet complete! He needed to determine the authenticity of that information. If he left now, it would not only offend Soram and Meloti, but also lead to the failure of the original mission, so what awaits him, Woodlow really can't think.

Now that I think about it, if he hadn't died by himself, thinking that he could look down on this and that if he had a little power, he wouldn't have fallen to this point.

If he hadn't taken matters into his own hands and insisted that Fitztimeler personally take him to verify the correctness of the information, he would not have offended Fitzteler and caused his fake tiger power to be exposed.

If he hadn't thought very highly of himself, didn't take Soram in his eyes at all, and offended Soram with a domineering gesture, things wouldn't have developed like this at all.

If he wasn't jealous of Meloti and wanted Meloti to look good, he wouldn't have let Meloti, who originally came to help him, become his enemy.

But no amount of regret can change his current situation. His only thought now is to save himself! He was originally a small person, because of a little luck, he got a little power, so that he could finally raise his eyebrows once, he can also be regarded as having tried the taste of power, he doesn't want to give up these!

Although this bit of power is very small, he still doesn't want to give up, because if he gives up this, he will become a little person with nothing again!

So, just now, Woodrow, who was still looking crazy and unusually hideous, fell to his knees with a pop.

"Please, Meloty, you can't give this to the guild, then I'll be finished! Please! It's me who is dizzy, and I am looking for your trouble, I am dizzy! Please, give me a chance! ”

He kowtowed as he spoke, not to mention how miserable it was.

Seeing this, not to mention other people, even Meloti felt extremely ashamed! Is this still their masked mage's vice president?

The way he looks makes everyone despise the masked mage's bloodiness! So Meloti was going to subdue this guy directly with a spell, and then take him back, so as not to be ashamed again!

But just as Meloti was about to make a move, Soram suddenly stopped her.

"It's okay to let you go, but what's in it for us?"

Soram did intend to teach this guy a hard lesson, but seeing this thing so cowardly, he suddenly felt that this was an opportunity, a chance to completely prevent the Masked Mage Guild from knowing the Book of Kasa.

As soon as he heard this, Woodlaw seemed to grasp a life-saving straw, and immediately said to Solam: "As long as you can spare me, you will let me do whatever I want!" ”

Solam smiled and said, "Really? ”

"Really!"

"Haha, that's good!" As he spoke, Soram took out a blank scroll and wrote something on it.

Merotti was very curious, so she leaned over, intending to see what it was, but she didn't know if she didn't see it, and she was shocked when she saw it! Solam is actually drafting a deed of sale! A deed of sale that is well-worded, excessively demanding, and punishable!

Meloti almost wanted to interrupt Soram, what was Soram trying to do? Do you want to secretly control the masked mage?

Fortunately, she is still sensible, knowing that Woodlaw, the vice president, really wants to talk about it, he really has no power, and the real affairs of the guild are not the turn of their vice presidents to interfere!

Solam really has some intentions for the Masked Mage Guild, and it is useless to control Woodlow!

Fitzterler was equally concerned about Soram's plans, and he was not like Meloti, who really despised Woodlaw as a small person. At the end of the day, it's still these mages who think things are too simple and don't know what real conspiracy is.

Woodlaw is a small person, can you underestimate it? Hehe, there are a lot of things that are bad for this seemingly humble villain, and besides, is Woodlaw really just a simple little person?

The answer is no! Woodlow's powers, in the eyes of those mages, were just trivial things, but in Fitztier's eyes, those powers could not do much!

If it weren't for Meloti, Fezteler would have even wished he could have intervened. But Meloti would not allow Fetzteler to participate in the masked mage's business, not even the slightest. It's not that Meloti trusts Soram more, it's that she's more wary of Fitztier.

After the contract was written, Soram threw it to Woodlow. This is a magic net contract, and once it is signed, it will be witnessed by the magic net, but it is too much, Woodlaw needs to pray for this contract to be established......

In other words, Solam wants someone to sell his body to himself, and the document of the deed of sale also requires someone else to pay for it, which is a bit too bad, but who calls him not a believer in the goddess of the magic net.

Most of the other mages were followers of the Goddess of the Web, and Solam rightfully believed that Woodlaw was also a follower of the Goddess of the Net. But Soram really guessed right, Woodlaw is really a believer in the goddess of the net.

It's just that Woodlaw saw the harsh terms above, and he really didn't have the courage to sign it. Because this is similar to selling his soul to Solam, of course, the main thing is that he doesn't know what Soram is trying to do, and he doesn't have the courage to betray the Masked Mage Guild.

"What? Don't want to? Solam saw that this guy was unwilling to sign the contract after watching it for a long time, so he immediately threatened: "That's okay, then we'll do business." Merloti, didn't he want me to die in the Forbidden Prison? That's fine, then he must die of old age in it. ”

"Huh?" Meloti looked at Soram in surprise, Woodlaw's little, at most, was to make him lose his official position and resign, plus lose some money, it was impossible to be serious enough to die of old age in the Forbidden Demon Prison.

"Ah what? You just need to make a point, I'll pay, is 1 million enough? If it's not enough, I'll pay 2 million! 2 million is not enough, I will give 3 million! 3 million is not enough, I will pay 4 million, I have the money! He makes me unhappy, I have money to make him unhappy! ”

Of course, Solam said this completely to scare Woodlaw, after all, this guy is a fourteenth-level mage, and he can't sell him for so much money if he is dismantled and sold!

But the problem is that Meloti and Woodlaw are serious! Solam is rich, and the upper echelons of Ascatra know the news, after all, he has donated millions to the two major churches at once! This news came from the Church of Tyre and the Church of Radiance, and it should not be wrong.

And Meloti's wealth is even more profound, and others don't even blink an eye and take out 2 million to trade with them.

They really thought that Solam would pay so much money to clean up Woodlow, so much money, not to mention putting Woodlow in the Forbidden Prison, it would be more than enough to kill him. Anyway, there is something wrong with him, as long as the money is in place, and Melotti is in the middle, it is not a problem to throw him into the Forbidden Demon Prison at all!

Only Fitzteler thinks that Soram is mostly babbling, he thinks about the same as Soram, and Woodlaw is not worth the price at all. If you really want to clean up Woodlow, spend tens of thousands, find some old killer organizations, and you can completely get it. If nothing else, even he Fitzgerer can introduce such an organization.

Don't forget, the Shadow Thief has a relationship with the Shadow Church, and for the Shadow Church, isn't assassination the old business? Killing a fourteenth-level mage, tens of thousands of people can do it beautifully, and the gods don't know it.

Is it necessary to spend that much money?

And Fitzteler also thought about why Soram did this. Soram doesn't want to leak the Book of Casa!

If you want to simply send Woodlow away, and then the masked mage will come again, then it is better to control Woodlow directly, and then how to ask, isn't it Soram who has the final say?

However, the other two mages didn't understand as well as Fezterle, and Woodlaw should have been a little more sophisticated because of his contact with mundane things, but the problem was that he was involved in this matter now, and he was now the time when the six gods were gone.

Don't say that mages are highly intelligent, people with high IQ do a lot of stupid things. There are many things in life that cannot be handled by a high IQ at all. Like those who are deceived in society, are they all stupid? Among them, there are more people with high IQs.

What's more, they didn't know anything about the Book of Casa, so they didn't understand what kind of medicine Soram was selling.

So Woodlaw was shattered at once, and the whole person trembled. Seeing that he was so afraid, Soram put his arm on his shoulder again and whispered a short sentence in his ear. As a result, Woodlo's face changed a few times, and then he gritted his teeth and said, "What about them?" ”

He was naturally referring to Meloti and Fitztier, and Soram said happily: "Leave it to me, they won't talk nonsense!" ”

As for what Soram said to him, it was not simple, the coercion had already worked, and the next thing was of course the lure.