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Chapter 297 Breaking the situation

The atmosphere on the field suddenly became subtle.

Andem silently grasped the handle of the wheelchair and made no sound.

Sartre and Siosande looked at each other and took another step back toward the edge in perfect agreement.

Anyway, this matter seemed to have nothing to do with them, so the two of them simply entered the mode of eating melons and watching movies.

Of course, the three of them were by no means fools, and they could vaguely guess the focus of the confrontation between Horace and Tuantivan.

However, the three of them couldn't help but have doubts in their hearts - did Aaron really need to spend so much energy to survive?

teacher……

Andem did not object to the teacher in public, but his eyes were full of worry.

If the teacher had just given up on the idea and pretended not to see Horace's intentions, then maybe... when the Mage Tower fell, the Sogetos family would at least not be adding insult to injury.

Of course, for those nobles who only have tangible gold coin benefits and illusory honor in their eyes, it seems that they cannot put all their hopes on them.

But the teacher's attack can at least get them to stand by and watch the next incident, right?

The teacher walked out of the mage tower, traveled around the country, and visited those noble families. Isn't this the purpose?

Even if you can't get the support of the noble family, you shouldn't anger them, right?

Even though the teacher and he had been consciously operating the Mage Tower, facing the size and scale of a gold-swallowing beast, the revenue from the Mage Tower itself simply could not be sustained.

And now, why does the teacher actually...

"Senior, don't meddle in other people's business."

On the other side, Siosande secretly sent a soul message to Sartre.

The two of them were so close to each other that the slightest fluctuation in their souls was not that noticeable.

Besides, what does it matter if Tuantiwan knows this soul message?

Tuantivan was a friend of the teacher, but not a friend of Sartre and him.

Although Andem has a gentle personality and is kind to others, the friendship he has accumulated in the past few days is far from enough to allow Sartre and Siosander to intervene in this matter.

Now, what Siosande fears most is that the senior is preparing to intervene again.

Last time, the incident involving Aaron in Leiden City had a great impact on the Star Tower, the teacher, and them personally.

We are now at a critical juncture. If we intervene again, at least Siosande will not know the direction of future developments.

At this moment, the best policy is to wait and see what happens.

It's just that that's what Siosande thinks, but that's not necessarily the case for Sartre.

He nodded casually in agreement, but his eyes were scattered and he was obviously absent-minded. He was obviously thinking about other things in his mind.

If it weren't for the fact that he was still outside, Siosande would have wanted to slap this stubborn senior on the forehead.

The senior has always been shrewd and can analyze everything clearly.

Even if you don't have much foresight, at least you won't make mistakes on big things.

But if it involves Aaron...

The senior seemed to have been hit by a "dementia spell" and his intelligence level plummeted.

Siosande even wondered if the teacher who sent him to go with his senior had anticipated the scene before him and needed him to catch the senior in time.

Senior, you must understand that everything is for the teacher and the Tower of Stars!

As if feeling the hint from Siosande's eyes, Sartre and Siosande looked at each other again.

Unlike what Siosande expected, Sartre was actually thinking about other things, although it was also about Aaron.

In fact, up to now, Sartre still doesn't quite understand the teacher's intention.

As his strength was stuck on the edge of the Silver level, there were times when he couldn't help but feel doubtful.

All extraordinary power comes from knowledge.

But no matter how much he tried to deepen his understanding and looked for inspiration and basis from the classic books that the teacher had stored in the crystal ball, he still found nothing.

It seems that his current problem is not insufficient cognition, but other reasons...

What could that be?

Really or because of Aaron?

The experience of the last advancement was still vivid in his mind, and Sartre knew that his hunch was correct, at least mostly correct.

Without Aaron, it would be difficult for him to successfully advance. Under the premise of condensing the vast starlight, if he cannot successfully advance, even with the help of a teacher, his life will only be in danger.

It’s just that Aaron succeeds and loses.

If Aaron could really help him advance, why was he only halfway through?

Is it because what was obtained from him was incomplete?

Sartre had to think carefully.

Today, he is no longer the bronze-level person he was back then.

He must be responsible for his teacher, for the Tower of Stars, and for the entire gold coin series of extraordinary beings.

Although he may only be able to bear part of the responsibility, at the same time, he is just a transcendent who cannot even be said to be a silver-level person.

The teacher didn't say it clearly, but he knew that an extraordinary person like him who was seriously partial to science, and an extraordinary person like him who was extremely talented in rituals and concise spices, could leave his name in the history book of the Tower of Stars.

It cannot be said to be unprecedented, nor can it be said to be unprecedented.

But in this era, he should be the only one.

He has paid the price for his willfulness, and now, he cannot fall in the same place twice.

This is where he hesitates the most.

The boy who had nothing at the beginning has grown up without even realizing it.

He began to resist responsibility involuntarily.

Some of these are his own, and some are others'.

Some are required by others, and some are voluntary.

But no matter what, the boy who only needed to pay attention to what his teacher thought was gone with the wind.

The choice itself is an extremely difficult thing.

Horace and Tuantivan were still facing each other in silence.

Horace hoped that this silent silence would make Tu Antivan change his mind, or at least allow Tu Antivan to think about his decision.

However, what he saw was just a peaceful Tu Antivan.

Never retreat an inch.

At the moment, although Horace has countless reasons to break up with Tu Antiwan, at least he has not done so yet.

A skinny camel is bigger than a horse.

It is an extremely unwise choice to rashly add an opponent to the family, even an enemy who is about to die.

But on the other side, if he can't find a suitable reason to give an explanation to others, then...

I'm afraid he will be the one to give an explanation to others.

Just, at this time.

Everyone in the confrontation felt something and looked not far away.

Two figures appeared there.

Some people are happy, some people are frowning.

That was Aaron coming with Alice.

No Garcia.

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