After handing Yale over to the care of his students, Lor and his party went to the Parks Wizard Tower and handed the unconscious Parks over to his daughter.

Francis then looked at Code and said, "Senator Code, Speaker Lore and I have something to discuss. We will hold an emergency parliament later. In addition to discussing what happened today, I will once again propose that you become the speaker. Now you should go back and prepare well."

"Okay, Speaker Francis." Code nodded and flew towards the Parks City teleportation array with a heavy heart.

He didn't know how much Lor and the other man believed his words, but during the time he was sending the two fourth-ring faith wizards back, he discovered that he had made a mistake in a hurry.

Lor can see the future, so how could he not know whether shifting planes would cause them to collapse?

The last sentence just now is really superfluous.

Code was now full of regret and didn't take the fact that an emergency parliament would be held soon and he would be proposed to be the speaker seriously at all.

Compared with the future path, whether or not you become the Speaker is not important.

Watching Code go away, Lor took another step forward and arrived at a plain in the west of Milton Continent.

"How much do you believe what Code said?" Without any nonsense, Francis directly asked the question that concerned him most.

"Eighty percent." Luo Er said carefully: "Except for the plane collapse he said without thinking, the others are very likely to happen."

Regardless of Code's speculation, the fact that he and two fourth-ring faith wizards ended up in such a miserable state because of a simulated plane migration experiment shows how much harm plane migration can cause to the plane itself.

Faith wizards inherit the path of the gods, and no one has a deeper connection with the world than them.

Therefore, when the world is hit hard, they will be the first to be hit and become the wizards who are hit the hardest.

"This is really..." Francis rubbed his eyebrows and felt a headache.

The worst thing has happened. Now, fighting with the Silver Wolf forces seems to have become the inevitable choice for the Wizarding Union.

Unless they are completely desperate, the speakers who know about this will never agree to move the wizard plane.

But it is hard to say whether Sanchez and Vincenzo can become six rings by then.

"How confident are you that you can hold back the Silver Wolf?" Francis asked after hesitating for a long time.

After Lor broke through the fifth ring, he mentioned this backup plan during the communication.

However, he did not ask in detail at that time, because he was not sure about the damage that the migration would cause to the plane itself. There was no point in asking so many questions, but now he had to ask.

"A 'conservative' estimate is only 90% certain." Lor said with a serious face.

Francis: “.”

Looking at Lor's expression as if he was about to die, and listening to the words he said, he always felt an inexplicable sense of disharmony.

Could it be that I misunderstood what Lor meant?

Does this 90% certainty refer to the chance of delaying Silver Wolf's failure?

"You mean, you only have a 10% chance of holding back the Silver Wolf?" Francis confirmed.

"How could that be?" Lor looked at Francis strangely. "What I mean is that I only have a 90% chance of holding Silver Wolf back. There is a 5% chance that Silver Wolf will escape from the wizard plane group. There is a 4% chance that Silver Wolf will seriously injure me, making me unable to hold him back and having to choose to move planes."

At this point, his expression became extremely heavy, "The last 1% possibility is that I will be killed by the Silver Wolf."

"After all, nothing is absolute in this world, and accidents can happen at any time, let alone on a dangerous battlefield."

Francis: “.”

After Lor's confirmation, he no longer had any doubts in his heart, but he also felt speechless.

It turns out that there is a 90% chance that Lor can really hold back the Silver Wolf, and there is even a 5% chance that the Silver Wolf will escape, and a 4% chance that it will develop to the point where it is necessary to move planes.

There is only a one percent chance that Lor was killed in a counterattack, and this is a far-fetched assumption because nothing is absolute in the world.

Why is he still worried about this?

Seeing Lor’s solemn expression before, he thought that this guy had only a 10% chance of holding back the Silver Wolf.

Thinking back to the time when he started the war between humans and gods

Forget it, I don’t want to think about it anymore. It’s sad.

"If there is nothing else, I will call an emergency parliament."

Francis shook his space ring and looked at Lor and said, "My communicator has been ringing non-stop. It's time to explain the situation to them and hold a vote for Code's promotion to Speaker."

Unconsciously, he no longer used the word "discussion" to describe what happened before and after.

Apparently, in his mind, the urgency of this matter had been reduced to a level lower than Code's promotion to Speaker, and it only required an "explanation".

In terms of importance, this matter is naturally tens of millions times more important than Code's promotion to Speaker.

But hasn’t Lor already solved all of that?

In his opinion, a 90% certainty can be equated with the overall situation being decided.

"Emergency Parliament is fine." Lor frowned and said, "But I think we should put aside the matter of Code's promotion to Speaker for now. The most important thing is to discuss whether to move to another plane if Silver Wolf seriously injures me."

He felt that Francis was somewhat unable to grasp the main point, and compared with the past, his performance was really below par.

But maybe it was because the terrible experimental situation just now dealt a great blow to Francis, which he could understand.

"Discuss the relocation of the plane." Francis was silent for a moment, and said perfunctorily: "Let's talk about it later. Anyway, let's hold the parliament first."

He took out the mainland communicator, ignored the pile of communication requests and messages, and directly initiated an emergency meeting.

Screens of light quickly appeared in front of Francis, and soon, all twenty-three screens of light were deployed.

Twenty-two of the light curtains represent all the speakers of the Wizarding Union who are still in the wizarding plane except Francis and Lor, and the person in one of the light curtains is Code.

Seeing this, Lor no longer cared about Francis' strange attitude. He also took out the mainland communicator, clicked to accept the invitation and entered the conference room.

"Chairman Francis, what just happened?"

"The sources of the elemental riots in our plane just now were the center and the edge of the plane barrier. Could it be that someone has invaded our plane?"

"The Silver Wolf is coming?"

"Didn't they say it would take more than two thousand years for it to arrive?"

"That's right. If it really comes, the noise can't be so small."

"I"

One by one, the speakers spoke up, asking questions or expressing their own guesses, without even noticing that there was an extra light curtain that did not belong to the speaker.

Or perhaps, deep down in their hearts, they had already regarded Code as the Speaker, and even if they noticed it, they didn't have any extra thoughts.

Compared with this, it is obvious that what happened just now is more concerning to them.

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