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By the way, I actually want to talk about part of the plot of this book.

At the beginning, I saw posts like "It's too early to showdown" and "It's too early for the empress to reveal her true colors". Even when I talked to some people, they also thought it was too early.

This will lower expectations, make people lose the desire to read on, and the first order will be very poor. I have also written six completed books, and I actually know that expectations will be lowered and the first order will be poor.

But I feel like I’ve written it when the plot has reached that point, and I don’t want to drag it on any further.

After all, the expectation is not just about the empress revealing her true colors...at least that's what I think.

As for the reason...

Isn't this also about the witch's marriage proposal as mentioned in the introduction? Isn't this also about the actions taken by the Grand Master after he knows Xizel's identity?

There was even a female emperor who was feeling complicated and secretly doing something without telling the third princess...

When I was writing the book about slave training, I had a sudden onset of tinnitus in the middle and late stages. During that period, I often woke up in the morning with a fuzzy mind, and I often got distracted while writing.

For me, writing a book is a very brain-intensive job, and when I write a novel, I like to finish the content of the day in one go so that my thoughts will not be interrupted. But during that time, I felt that my whole mental state was not right.

Then I took a break for nearly three months, not staying up late or thinking about the plot.

Hey, guess what? The little one with tinnitus is almost inaudible.

It turns out that staying up late can really cause a lot of problems.

Although it seems strange to post a review for the launch in the middle of the night ()

But don’t worry about these details, I won’t waste time talking about it, let’s talk about tomorrow’s update time.

If nothing goes wrong, one or two chapters will be posted before 4 pm tomorrow, and then more chapters will be added if the condition is good.

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Chapter 38 [Please order first] Your Majesty, please accept this hat!

Use the power of faith to unite yourself, and even worship yourself as a god...

Does this count as passing the assessment?

Looking at the polite young man in the audience, several professors were a little unsure.

"Grand Master, Your Majesty, this is..."

A professor turned his gaze to the two people not far away, with a questioning tone in his voice.

He had never seen anything so outrageous in a faith test before.

Xizel prayed to the nine gods of sequence, but received no response, so he simply abandoned them and condensed himself with the power of faith?

For a moment, everyone present couldn't help but look at the stunning figure and the owner of the clock tower next to the empress.

Under the gaze of everyone, the tall woman slowly stood up and took off the white military cap on her head.

Her long platinum hair cascaded down like water, the bright lights shining on her hair, setting off her absolutely beautiful yet majestic face.

Ivel's golden eyes scanned the people in the square, and she said slowly, "In the Camelot Empire, as long as you are not a cultist, it doesn't matter who you want to believe in...even yourself."

"Wasn't it for the purpose of letting a hundred flowers bloom that the empire established laws to respect the people's freedom of belief?"

"If everyone present has the same idea, you can also unite yourself with the power of your own faith like Xizel did."⑧

After a slight pause, Yves continued, "Of course, the laws of the Empire are the laws, but since this is the Clock Tower, the final effective rules are still determined by the Clock Tower."

“What do you think, professors?”⑷

At the end of her speech, she turned her head and looked behind her, with a hint of majesty in her cold and pleasant voice.

The professors in the clock tower looked at each other and nodded quickly.

Vina said: "Indeed, no matter what he believes in, since the faith test has recognized him, he has naturally passed the assessment."

"Yes, the Clock Tower has always been willing to recruit talents from all over the world, not to mention our own people."

Several professors present expressed their approval.

Even the Empress thought that there was nothing wrong with Xizel's operation, so naturally they would not have any objections either.

What's more, the Clock Tower has always been a very open place. If César's words were denied in front of so many people, the foundation of the Clock Tower would also be abandoned.

"What does the Grand Master think?"

Yves said, looking in the direction of Lani.

And everyone's attention was also focused on this great mentor at this moment.

Although she didn't say a few words from beginning to end, no one present dared to ignore her presence.

Grand Mentor Rani, it is no exaggeration to say that people in the empire grew up listening to her stories.

Back when Lani was only a sixth-rank warlock, she killed a demigod from the enemy country with her shocking and terrifying strength, and even devoured the opponent's magic power for her own use.

In the era when demigods had not yet appeared in the Camelot Empire, no demigod dared to set foot on this land in the Western Continent. A large part of the reason was because of the existence of this great mentor.

Even Xizel felt a little nervous.

Although his actions were within the rules, the final decision was actually in Rani's hands.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but look up at the platform.

An intellectual and beautiful woman was sitting there quietly.

She seemed like a real goddess, with a stunning face and purple eyes like the bright starry sky. Despite her proud figure, no one present dared to look into her eyes.

Even if one intentionally restrains one's own aura, the terrifying pressure from the demigod is enough to make one breathless.

While countless people were waiting for the answer, Lani slowly stood up.

She walked to the front of the platform, and her eyes seemed to see through the crowd and fall directly on a young man.

However, he never spoke again.

The crowd began to stir. Yves casually raised her eyebrows and whispered, "Grand Master..."

Before she finished speaking, Lani's gaze, which had been fixed on Cesar, gradually softened.

A faint smile flashed in those purple eyes that were as gorgeous as the starry sky.

Then, she said quietly, "There is nothing wrong with Xizel's faith test, and it is indeed within the rules."

Hearing this, several professors present felt a little relieved.

It is rumored that this great mentor has always adhered to the rules and is the most loyal believer of the goddess of fate.

Frankly speaking, they were a little worried at first that the Grand Master would deny Xizel's assessment.

Although he did not receive any response from the gods in the test of faith, he believed in himself... In theory, Xizel did not violate any rules.

There is no need to let the reputation of the Clock Tower be affected even a little bit because of something like this.

Hearing this, Xizel in the audience also breathed a sigh of relief.

Fortunately...although there were some twists and turns, I finally passed the first assessment successfully.

It's clearly an easy question, why is it so tiring for me... Xizel complained in his heart.

As if she had noticed the change in the boy's expression, Yves on the stage couldn't help but curl up the corners of her mouth.

Looking at Cesar's current behavior, it is clear that he has no idea about Lani.

To someone of Lani's level, Xizel at this age is indeed no different from a little boy.

She wouldn't go out of her way to make things difficult for a child.

"but--"

Thinking of this, Yves was about to say something, but Lani's next words made the empress's originally relaxed body suddenly tense up.

Lani's voice was extremely gentle and calm: "Although you passed this assessment, your faith test is somewhat special. I am very interested, so I need your cooperation, Xizel."

However, such a calm and gentle voice caused the square to fall into a brief silence.

A modern demigod is interested in a big boy who has just awakened extraordinary powers...?

People only felt that their cognition was overturned. At first they found it unbelievable, and then their minds began to become gradually active.

Yi Weier looked a little unnatural, and said: "What the Grand Master meant by this is..."

Lani glanced at the clock on the wall, then walked down the stairs step by step in her small and exquisite deerskin boots.

"Tomorrow is the second test of the Clock Tower. There is about half a day before that."

Under that dead gaze, she came in front of Xizel and smiled slightly.

"Cesare, would you mind accompanying me to the clock tower for a cup of tea?"

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[Chapter 1, currently writing Chapter 2, please give me some monthly tickets and razor blades~! ]

Chapter 39: Grand Master, What Do You Want to Do?

The square fell into deathly silence.

The professors on the podium looked at each other, each of their faces filled with surprise.

This legendary great mentor actually took the initiative to invite a young nobleman to have tea...?

For a moment, the professors even doubted whether they were dreaming.

But after a while, this astonishment gradually turned into relief.

If you think about it carefully, from the past to the present, no one has ever been rejected by the nine gods of sequence one after another... Even after being rejected, the other party actually gave up the belief in these gods and turned to believe in himself...

I think this is the first time for the great mentor to see this, so it is normal for him to be a little curious.

Xizel was really lucky this time, and he actually attracted the attention of the great tutor... Some professors couldn't help but sigh in their hearts.

The Clock Tower was a place where even the Grand Duke himself could not allow his children to sneak in through the back door.

But if the Grand Master were to say this...

Then the situation is completely different.

As for Xizel, he had no time to care about other people's thoughts at the moment, and his expression was full of confusion.

Originally, when Xizel heard that the great mentor approved of this test of faith, he felt relieved.

But at this moment, with this sudden invitation, he suddenly froze and his brain stopped working slightly.

After a brief silence in the square, a slight commotion began to be heard.

"If I had known earlier, I would have tried to believe in myself... Maybe in this way, I would be the one to accept the invitation."

"Hey... faith is not that easy to change. After all, the premise of wanting to unite oneself with the power of faith is to disrespect the gods. How many people in this world can truly disrespect the gods?"

After these words were spoken, people could not help but fall silent.

Indeed, the premise of believing in oneself is not to respect any gods... But people in this world, even if they say they don't believe in gods, still have some awe of gods to a certain extent.

People like Cesar are either very careless or really confident in themselves.

Which category does this nobleman of Pound Manor belong to?

Everyone was filled with confusion, and on the stage, Yves, who was originally planning to watch the show, looked a little unnatural.

The look in his eyes when he looked at Rani was full of weirdness.

In today's empire, the person who knows the Grand Master best is definitely not any professor or student in the Clock Tower, but the Empress.

Although the two had not really communicated with each other many times, Yves and Lani felt like soul friends.

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