Chapter 340 - Chapter 340: 128. Win-Win Solution_5 (1/2)

Chapter 340: 128. Win-Win Solution_5

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“People cannot see all the things a person has done. Our perception of someone is fragmented, as we can only see what they’ve done at certain stages.”

“With such fragmented information, no one can confirm whether someone who has helped them is a kind-hearted person like you, or a wolf in sheep’s clothing.”

“Most conflicts in the world are born because we cannot perceive the full picture of people and events.”

“Yes, Teacher…”

The noblewoman said:

“So when it comes to important matters, we should not base our thinking on simple concepts like ‘good and evil,’ which have no absolute standards of measurement, but rather on rules.”

“As a First Level Magic Research Institute, we have no contractual obligation with the Alchemy Cathedral to deal with the Nest Core. In fact, they have always forbidden us to intervene in matters related to the closure of Aberration Fissures. That’s why we can only stand by and watch.”

“If what we had established here was not a research institution but a judicial one, I assure you, I would have called for the help of Combat Wizards to cleanse the Nest Core and Samuelson.”

“Teacher, I understand… I oversimplified things…” Philia said apologetically.

“Go and rest for now, Philia. After you are well-rested tomorrow or the day after, invite Ray Lee to discuss the remuneration.”

“Alright, Teacher. I’ll go now.”

After Philia left, the study room fell quiet.

The noblewoman leaned back in her chair and entered her Dreamscape.

“Can I talk to you now?”

Noland Lee was practicing the movements from “Soul Casting Technique” in his bedroom when he suddenly heard Denise Green’s voice in his heart.

It took him half a second to realize he wasn’t hallucinating.

He and Denise had developed a weak soul perception after signing the soul contract.

As a result, he acquired the skill “Soul Perception: Denise.”

Noland pulled up the skill list, selected this skill, and activated it:

“Alright, Denise. Give me a little while.”

“Mm.”

Noland went to the washing room to clean himself, and then, with the curtains drawn in the dark bedroom, he summoned Denise.

Denise, both tumultuous and refined, immediately asked as soon as she appeared in the room:

“You should know by now that Samuelson is conducting Magic Enlightenment on the Nest Core, right? My professor just told me about it.”

“Sit down and talk, Denise.”