Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 469 - 316: ‘Arrogant’

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Chapter 469: Chapter 316: ‘Arrogant’

"What is this?" Speaker Francis’s expression became tense as he hastily asked.

The blood-red orb in Lor’s hand didn’t seem particularly unusual.

But for him to use the word "deal with," it was enough to make everyone vigilant.

After all, this was Lor, who could confront Tier Seven creatures head on!

The other council members also kept their eyes fixed on the orb, some anxious, some curious.

"No need to be nervous." Seeing the crowd seemed to misunderstand, Lor immediately smiled and explained, "This orb is actually a seal imposed by the Great Manager, and it contains six Tier Seven Life Law Treasures."

"Life Law Treasure? Six of them?" Francis’s breath hitched as he stared intently at the blood-colored orb, as though glued to it.

The preciousness of Law Treasures is something all Wizard Alliance council members understood very well in the Second World.

Even for Tier Seven existences, most could only dream about them.

If it were other Law Treasures, it might have been different, but they were Life Law Treasures, and there were six of them.

At that moment, even he found it hard to remain calm.

"Isn’t it forbidden for any Tier Seven and above creatures and items to enter the Trial Field during the trial? Our Plane Group shouldn’t have so many Life Treasures, right?"

"Could it be that the Great Manager helped bring them in?!"

"Hiss—Speaker Lor can actually request the Great Manager to do such a thing?"

"Truly a mentor!"

"I underestimated the importance placed on Speaker Lor."

"So did I."

"I..."

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"Speaker Lor, are these Life Law Treasures more combat-oriented or functional? How many types are there?"

"Speaker Lor, are these Life Law Treasures more focused on proliferation?"

From the information Lor provided, the council members quickly pieced together the previous events.

Most council members focused on discussing the event itself, with Francis and Sanchez being exceptions.

For Francis, regardless of the type of the six Life Law Treasures in the orb, they would greatly assist him.

And the more types there were, the greater the help it would be for his Life Law research.

For Sanchez, only if these Life Law Treasures in Lor’s hand were proliferation type could they be of assistance to him.

As for the other council members, the Life Faction Law Treasures themselves were not of great use to them, so they didn’t pay much attention in that regard.

"You guessed right, these six Life Law Treasures are all of the proliferation type."

Lor ignored the other council members’ discussions and said to Sanchez: "My purpose for purchasing them is to accelerate the proliferation of Abyssal Demons."

"Haha, that’s great news!" Sanchez was immediately overjoyed upon hearing this.

Originally, he thought he’d have to wait until the end of the trial to accelerate the progress towards achieving Tier Six, Nine Stars, but now Lor suddenly came with such a move, making it feel like a foregone easy win!

After answering Sanchez’s question, Lor then turned to the somewhat disappointed Francis and asked with a smile: "Speaker Francis, I remember that your Life System is derived from the Water and Earth Dual Element, right?"

"Yes, that’s correct." Francis nodded regretfully: "I was hoping that if the Life Treasures you purchased had more functionality, my research gains would be greater."

"I wonder if it’s a coincidence or not."

Lor’s smile deepened as he pointed to the six Law Treasures within the little blood orb and listed: "This time, I bought Five Lands of Creation and a Sea of Life."

"Although their affiliated laws lean towards proliferation, they aren’t entirely devoid of other Life Law affiliations."

"Especially the Sea of Life, where proliferation is just one of its three most outstanding laws, and I believe it can bring you considerable inspiration."

"Once I find a suitable replacement in the future, after you break through to the Seventh Ring, if you don’t mind, you can even refine it into your exclusive Law Treasure."

The acquisition of the Land of Creation truly was a coincidence, but the Sea of Life was deliberately chosen.

The reason its proliferation effect isn’t considered great is because it primarily consists of three Life Laws.

Purely for proliferation, it’s indeed not cost-effective, but if evaluated for compatibility with Francis, it’s the most cost-effective choice possible.

Francis’s progress in cultivation is among the top tier in the Wizard Alliance.

Once he breaks through to the Seventh Ring, coupled with the Sea of Life’s augmentation, it could enhance his power by at least ten times, which should be more than sufficient to maintain internal stability within the Wizard Alliance.

His character is something Lor trusts as well.

As for the other council members, obtaining their Law Treasures on their own is up to them.

If they want a share of the leftover Law Value from the Trial Field negotiations to prepare their post-Seventh Ring Law Treasures, they’ll need to contribute more in other ways.

He’s planning to funnel a tenth of the Law Value into the Wizard Alliance’s public account, managed by Francis.

After these council members secure and protect additional Plane Groups for the Wizard Alliance, it will be up to him to assess and decide whether to allocate Tier Seven Law Treasures to them.

This trial was something he fought for, and he also has the capacity to soothe the troubles it brings while taking a piece of the pie.

It’s only natural that the allocation of this pie should be decided by him.

Being selfish isn’t a good habit; he’s willing to give up a tenth.

And this tenth should be enough to equip all the council members who didn’t obtain sufficient Law Value from the Second World with Law Treasures, requiring only that they make further contributions to the Wizard Alliance.