Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 253 Annoying



Chapter 253 Annoying

Chapter 253 Annoying

Kelly said, "Wizard Leo, it's no coincidence that you're here. Which first-class wizard apprentice brought you here?"

"...Witch Vivian."

"It's Vivian..." Kelly said suddenly. "She's an envoy like me. Since she brought you here, it seems you're planning to join the Wizarding Gazette."

Leo shook his head and said, "No, I don't plan to."

Upon hearing this, Kelly laughed and said, "You can't possibly be here to submit your GG application, can you? You know, only first-class wizard apprentices can submit their GG applications."

"Or, perhaps the research lab you're currently involved in has research results that are about to be successfully completed, and your lab has sent you here to submit your paper."

Leo said, "I'm here to file for GG."

Kelly giggled after hearing this and said, "Wizard Leo, your joke was so funny that I couldn't help but laugh out loud."

"As I just mentioned, only first-class wizard apprentices can apply for GG (Ghost) status here, and you're only a second-class wizard apprentice right now, aren't you?"

"Oh, I see. It's because of the previous competition where you defeated a first-class wizard apprentice, which gave you confidence and made you feel that you can now stand on equal footing with a first-class wizard apprentice."

"If you ask me, Wizard Leo, you're just too arrogant."

"Your opponent was a first-class wizard apprentice, but you were restricted to using only necromancy spells, and your victory was largely due to that. Yet you took that as proof that you were superior to a first-class wizard apprentice. How should I put it... well, yes, arrogance. Too arrogant, you."

Leo, still smiling, said, "Witch Kelly, I didn't think that way."

In fact, Leo was quite impatient at the moment.

He didn't want to waste time listening to Kelly spouting high-and-mighty nonsense.

"You say you don't think that way, but didn't you come to the wizarding newspaper to report your death? You're saying one thing and doing another."

Leo's smile faded, and he said, "Witch Kelly, I know you have some conflicts with our Esmond Gathering, and you don't think highly of me either. But since you also dislike me, why don't you just ignore me instead of coming here to mock me?"

"So you think that because you're an envoy, you're a cut above the other wizards and you're starting to act superior? Oh, no, in your words, you're being arrogant."

Kelly never expected Leo to retaliate against her.

Kelly frowned and said, "Wizard Leo, do you know who I am?"

"I know you're an old wizard who likes to chatter in my ear."

Kelly's veins bulged as she was taken aback by Leo's words. She said, "Wizard Leo, has anyone ever told you that you're not very polite in your words and actions?"

Leo said calmly, "I only show politeness to normal people. Even if it's an enemy, I won't mock them the first time we meet."

"Witch Kelly, I'm not you. My mouth isn't a cesspool; I don't vent my negative emotions to just anyone."

"Therefore it is obvious that you do not deserve my polite treatment."

"Leo! Dan! Ver!"

Kelly's eyes flashed with anger as she said, "Your attitude is disrespectful to the envoy. I have reason to believe that you have no respect whatsoever for a formal wizard."

"Are you done talking?" Leo pointed to the side.

The toilet has a sign hanging above it.

"After you've finished speaking, please vent your words into the toilet yourself, instead of bringing them here. No, if your words go down the toilet, even the toilet might find them dirty."

"Furthermore, don't slander me out of thin air. Not a single word I said was disrespectful to a formal wizard."

Kelly was so angry she could hardly breathe. Hein, standing nearby, quickly patted her on the back and said, "Mom, don't argue with him. There's no point in arguing with someone like him."

"And you..." Leo looked at Hein and said, "You and Wizard Kelly are truly of the same lineage."

"You also like to make sarcastic remarks to others all the time, thinking you are great and always talking about geniuses."

"Do you think everyone has to respect you just because your mother is a special envoy?"

"You should take a look at what level you are as a wizard apprentice."

"Third-class wizard apprentice."

"Judging from your badge, you're not a freshman this year. Not even last year's freshman. After all, I didn't see you at the general recruitment."

"A wizard who has been in the Tower of Dawn for more than two years and is still only a third-class wizard apprentice. I don't know what your definition of genius is, but at least, judging from your wizarding level, I don't see how you are related to genius."

"I've really had enough of you two, mother and son."

"They act like mice seeing rice the moment they see me, trying to strike up a conversation while also trying to find ways to make sarcastic remarks. Can you please watch your mouths?"

"If you can't speak, then don't speak. Even a mute person knows how to greet people better than you."

Leo's speech contained no direct insults, but it was all about expressing negative emotions.

This time, not only Kelly, but even Hein was very angry.

Hein said, "Leo, you, you, you..."

When Hein was so angry that he could barely speak, Leo retorted, "If you can't speak, then don't speak. If you don't speak, no one will think you're mute."

"The two of you."

Just then, the witch who had been in charge of entertaining Leo came between the two and said with a smile, "If you want to argue, please go outside. Arguing here is affecting the normal operation of our wizard newspaper."

Kelly quickly said, "It wasn't my son who wanted to argue with him; he insulted my son."

The witch narrowed her eyes slightly and said, "Witch Kelly, you misunderstand. The two I'm referring to aren't Mr. Leo and your son, but you and your son."

Upon hearing the witch's words, Kelly's expression turned ugly.

She hadn't expected that the staff of the Wizard's Newspaper were completely on Leo's side.

Why does Leo receive favoritism from the wizarding newspaper?

He was just a second-class wizard apprentice. Even if he had mastered a lot of spells, he was still a second-class wizard apprentice. Wizard newspapers were places that only first-class wizard apprentices could visit!

Thinking of this, Kelly suddenly had a flash of inspiration and said, "Madam, this person is only a second-class wizard apprentice. He still needs to come here to apply for GG certification."

The witch nodded upon hearing this and asked, "And then?"

Seeing the witch's calm expression, Kelly felt embarrassed and said, "You...don't your wizarding newspapers only allow first-class wizarding apprentices to submit their GG declarations? What he's doing is completely against the rules and it's delaying your work."


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