Chapter 1140: Tower power, Seventon’s mystery


Seeing Hawke getting up, Skum frowned. He immediately realized that Hawke's next words might be his real intention.
As a result, Scombe's gaze at Hawke became more and more unkind, and when he remembered his previous experience of being interrupted by Hawke many times, he immediately interrupted Hawke's speech:
"Hawk, I called this temporary meeting just to announce the results of the investigation into Cliff's death. If you have anything to do, you can call everyone next time and talk about it. Now we are going back to rest!"
"Next time? When is the next time?"
Hawke glanced at Scomb with disdain, then swept his gaze over everyone, and said loudly: "This time it's rare that everyone is here. What I want to say is not only my personal matter, but also closely related to you! "
Upon hearing this, Magner and the others stopped thinking of leaving immediately, and invariably looked at Iolum. Iolum had no objection to this, but just nodded and said to Hawke:
"Since everyone is here this time, Lord Hawke, you can say what you have now, you don't have to wait until next time."
Iolum spoke. Although Skum was dissatisfied, he didn't say anything. He just sat down bitterly, his complexion grew gloomy, and he showed his malice towards Hawke almost undisguised.
"Everyone, I checked the royal power transfer agreement signed by the Nether family and the Sevinton Parliament. The above clearly mentioned that Sevinton has certain public attributes, and any Nether Lord has the right to build a mage tower in Sevinton!
"But for nearly a hundred years, the Sevinton Parliament, or the Seven Towers, has been obstructing the power that all lords should have in every way. I express serious protest to this!"
When these words came out, not only Scombe, even the rest of the Seven Towers looked at Hawke with very bad eyes.
Even Iolum was quite dissatisfied with this, but he did not show it. Although he upholds neutrality, he also has the major premise of maintaining the stability of Netheril.
Now that Hawke raises such a question, is it possible to make Netheril more stable?
It’s just that no matter how dissatisfied the people of the Seven Towers and Iolum are, Magner, Braun, and Vader suddenly brightened their eyes, and even the council members of the Federation who were listening to the outside of the conference hall showed each other. A compelling look.
You must know that most of the directors who came to listen to this time did not belong to the Seven Towers. They all represented the power behind them. Now someone has finally broken the nature of the Seven Towers monopoly to enable them to gain greater authority and benefits.
It's too late for them to be happy, how can they object to it, and how can they be dissatisfied!
Nowadays, the vast majority of Seventon’s mage towers are concentrated in the old city, which is the site of the seven towers, and the number of mage towers in the new city is almost a handful.
But which archmage does not want to have his own mage tower in Sevindun!
Nothing else, even if it's just a temporary residence, that's great!
"I hope that the Seven Towers can loosen the control and interference with the construction of the Mage Tower, so as not to tarnish the legal system of the Seventon Parliament!"
Regardless of Lord Hawke's past performance, just looking at his words, it really makes people think that he is a decent person who has been wronged and bravely and firmly continues to pursue justice!
But no matter what, since this has been said, the seven towers must respond.
Seeing that the atmosphere in the conference hall gradually became weird, Badigar immediately stood up and retorted: "The Sevinton Parliament has never forbidden any Lord Nether to build a mage tower in Sevinton. If Lord Hawke intends to build a mage tower in Sevinton, If you want to build a mage tower, you can first go to the Seventon Parliament to submit an application."
"Submit an application? Will it pass by submitting an application?" Hawke asked rhetorically.
"I think it is not difficult to pass as your Excellency." Badigar still did not give a clear answer.
But Hawke didn't care, but continued: "What if it passes, all the quarries around Sevindon belong to the Seven Tower Lords, and the price of elemental transformation is too great!
"It's not yet calculated whether a little thief will go to the construction site to destroy it at night, or the price of Mithril and gems on the market suddenly rises, or the Seventon locks fluctuate, causing the element pool to be poorly connected!"
After speaking, Hawke turned to look at the more than a dozen council members who were listening to the outside of the hall, and asked: "Under such circumstances, who do you think can build a mage tower in Sevinton?"
The directors all bowed their heads in silence, no one answered, but they all had a common answer, that is-only the seven towers belonged to a mage tower in Sevindun!
However, Badigar also had a plan for this, and immediately explained: "Since you mentioned Mishou, then you should know that Seventon Mishou has only started construction for nearly a hundred years, and it has not yet been completed.
"In order to reduce the interference with the construction of Mishou, the site selection of any new Mage Tower must undergo multiple verifications, and it is determined that there is no serious interference with Mishou before the Seventon Council will approve the application.
"The problem that the fluctuation of the Mislock caused the connection of the element pool just now is because the completion date of the Mage Tower is earlier than the start date of the Mislock, and interference is inevitable.
"The Mage Tower built after the start date of Misuo, or the Mage Tower that has been reconstructed and maintained by the Seven Towers, has no such problem!"
This explanation seems reasonable at first, but in fact there is a very fatal loophole. If Hawke hadn't got the news in advance, he would probably have been bypassed too.
As for the loophole, Hawke didn't shy away from it, and directly pointed it out in front of everyone: "Your Excellency Badigar, if my information is correct, the Seventon Mystery Lock should have been completed not long ago! "
As he said, he further pressed Iolum: "Master Iolum, as the president of the Austrian Law Federation, you should have the sub-authority of the Seventon Secret Lock, and you should know the end of the Secret Lock. Is it finished! Here ~EbookFREE.me~ I would like to ask you to give a clear answer!"
Being persecuted like this by a junior, Iolum did not show any joy or anger on his face, but he was also very dissatisfied in his heart. However, if this kind of problem is really true, it is not difficult to investigate, so-
He cannot conceal something about this kind of issue, otherwise it will damage the foundation of the OFA Federation.
Even if there is no way to investigate this kind of problem, he doesn't bother to lie, it's what it should be!
"Master Iolum!"
For the first time there was a flustered look in Badigar's eyes, but Iolum still shook his head slightly, and said the answer that Badigar was unacceptable:
"Yes, just a few days ago, the Sevinton Mystic Lock, which had been under construction for nearly a hundred years, was completed!"
Of course, strictly speaking, the Sevinton Misaki today has little to do with the Sevinton Misaki planned a hundred years ago, but it is not wrong to say that it has been built for nearly a hundred years.
It’s just that the Seven Towers’ research on Mishou over the past 100 years has been very limited, and only in recent years have they made breakthroughs, which also prompted the rapid construction of Seventon Mishou.
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