Chapter 1508 Fragile Academic Shaman
When they heard Leo's question, the shamans present were stunned. They were puzzled at first, but then they seemed to realize something, and the expression on their faces became serious.
Someone asked directly: "Is this accident artificial?"
"Isn't this an obvious thing?" Sylvia asked back.
After Sylvia finished speaking, the room immediately became quiet, and all the shamans seemed at a loss. They did not expect that the disaster that happened was actually man-made.
Soon a few people seemed to believe Sylvia's words. Perhaps they had doubts about it before, so they all said something wrong with them, confirmed each other, and the discussion filled the room again. As the abnormal discoveries revealed by these shaman mentors themselves became more and more, the number of people who believed in the statement of human disasters gradually increased.
However, there are still some people who seem calm and doubt the statement of man-made disasters, but they do not refute it. Instead, they look at Leo and Sylvia very seriously, hoping to hear more detailed content in the future.
However, Leo and Sylvia also discovered that among these shaman mentors, the reactions of several people were completely different from those around them. Although they tried their best to make their expressions and actions consistent with those around them, if they looked closely, they would find that their emotions were all disguised, and their eyes actually showed panic and hostility.
The people who reacted wrongly exchanged glances secretly, and then one of them stood up and signaled the people discussing in the room to calm down.
This man seemed to have a considerable prestige among these shaman tutors. Seeing him standing up, the discussion in the room gradually decreased, and everyone's eyes also fell on him.
I saw that the man first saluted Leo and Sylvia very politely, and then introduced himself: "I am Asat Jabbad, the great tutor of this shamanic college. I am currently in charge of the affairs in the college..."
Sylvia interrupted the other party’s self-introduction without hesitation and said, “You are just an ordinary shaman tutor. You are actually managing this shaman academy. Is there no great shaman in this academy?”
A hint of anger flashed across the man's face. He didn't want to answer Sylvia's question, but for some reason, the words he said were completely different from those in his heart. He only answered truthfully: "Before the accident, the Great Shaman left the academy and went to Mount Evi to attend the once-in-a-ten-year rally. Now all the affairs of the academy are led by several of our great mentors."
While answering, the man pointed out which of the great mentors were. The great mentors he pointed out were all those shaman mentors with some abnormal emotions. The power contained in these shaman mentors themselves is not much stronger than that of others around. Obviously, the title of great mentor is just an identity and has nothing to do with strength.
When this person answered Sylvia's question, the other shaman mentors around him did not show any abnormality, just thought it was a normal question and answer. The shaman mentors with wrong expressions showed surprise and suspicion. Obviously, they were surprised that their companions would answer Sylvia's questions so honestly.
"It seems that your great shaman has not participated in this incident. Someone deliberately took advantage of the great shaman's departure to create this incident, so as not to find any clues." Sylvia looked at the shaman in front of her thoughtfully, and then continued to ask the great shaman who stood up, "Now that such a big thing has happened in the academy. You should have notified the great shaman, right?"
The great tutor asked by Sylvia did not speak, but instead the shaman instructor who led Leo and the others to here replied: "No, this gathering on Mount Evi is very important to the great shaman. Once something happens to the academy, he will definitely come back, and we have not notified him."
Sylvia asked again, "I'm very curious, who told you that this gathering on Mount Evi is very important to the Great Shaman?"
Everyone was stunned when they heard this, and their eyes couldn't help but look at the great mentors.
One of the great mentors frowned and stared at Sylvia with annoyance, saying, "What do you want to say? Since the beginning, you have never answered positively why you think this is a man-made incident, and why you can clear away the evil forces in these apprentices, and why there are these evil forces in the apprentices. Instead, they hint among us that this, that artificially creates doubt, what exactly do you scholars in the academic city want to do?"
As soon as the great mentor finished speaking, Leo, who was standing beside him, said, "Wait, you seem to have made something wrong. We have never said that we are scholars in the City of Academics."
Everyone was stunned when they heard this. They didn't understand what Leo said for a moment. When they came to their senses, they did not question Leo and Sylvia's identities at the first time. Instead, they looked at the shaman instructor who led them here.
The shaman instructor also showed panic, staring at Leo, Sylvia and the others and said, "Didn't you tell me that you sent me from Xuecheng?"
"Think about it carefully, have we said that?" Leo asked back, and then helped the other party recall: "We just wanted to indicate that when you asked about your identity, we had the identity certificate issued by Xuecheng. We were foreign scholars who planned to join Xuecheng. We didn't tell you from beginning to end that we are Xuecheng scholars, and everything is what you think."
The shaman instructor opened his mouth to refute Leo's words, but he could not find any refutation, because he had recalled that things were indeed as Leo said. From beginning to end, Leo never said that they were scholars from Xuecheng City, and they all took the initiative to think so.
"You are not scholars from Xuecheng City, so who are you? Is this accident related to you?" The great mentor who stood up immediately took the opportunity to throw dirty water on Leo and the others, saying.
When everyone heard this, they became alert and began to mobilize their power, ready to imprison or annihilate Leo and the others at any time. While they exerted their own power, they also controlled the power of the tree city around them and put pressure on Leo and the others.
However, this pressure can only make Joan and Penny feel uncomfortable, and even their bodies are limited by the invisible force around them. However, for Leo and Sylvia, this pressure is not much stronger than the breezes that blew on their faces.
I saw that Leo said slowly: "Didn't I tell you just now? We are foreign scholars who are preparing to go to Xuecheng to study. When an accident occurs here, we are still staying abroad with the Xuecheng exchange team."
After hearing Leo's explanation, although the power gathered in his hands did not weaken, the expression on his face was a little relaxed, and he seemed to believe Leo's explanation. After all, this kind of thing is easy to check. Just go to the apartment set up by Xuecheng to inquire about the Xuecheng exchange team.
But the great mentors who had a ghost in their hearts seemed unwilling to let Leo and the others go. The great mentor named Asat made a decision immediately without waiting for the others to think seriously and said, "We will send someone to investigate this matter, and I will temporarily..."
"Do you want to put us under house arrest? I don't like it." Before the great mentor finished speaking, Sylvia interrupted with displeasure, and the power of her demigods burst out instantly, covering the whole room and suppressing the power of Tree City. At the same time, she stared at the natural shaman around her coldly and said, "You must figure out one thing. The matter here has nothing to do with us at all. We can help you or not. Your attitude should be humble and respectful. This is the attitude of asking for help. I don't like your current attitude, I don't like it very much!"
As Sylvia's tone continued to increase, the power of the demigods emanated from her body became stronger and stronger. Even though she had already consciously controlled and weakened the power, after falling on the natural shamans around them, the pressure from their mental and physical feelings from them was still very strong. Some people could not bear the pressure one after another and knelt on the ground. In the end, except for Leo and the other four, everyone in the room was kneeling on the ground, and their heads were pressed against the ground.
At this moment, all the shamans in the room felt fear and shock. They had never felt such a powerful power. Even the great shaman did not have such power. The other party did not even use any substantial power. The spiritual power alone had completely suppressed everyone. It is no exaggeration to say that if the other party wanted to kill them at this moment, it would be as simple as stepping on an ant to death.
Now no one suspects that the accident at Shaman Academy was caused by the people in front of him, because if the other party is really malicious, they don’t need to do so much with their strength. It may be easier to directly wipe out the entire Shaman Academy.
At the same time, they began to believe that the accident was artificial, because with the powerful power shown by Sylvia, there was no need to tell such a lie to them at all.
This invisible power did not last long. When everyone felt a little stuffy and uncomfortable in their spirit and body, the invisible power disappeared instantly. Everyone was slumped on the ground, gasping for breath, as if they were reborn after a disaster.
Leo and Sylvia did not follow up, but stood aside and waited for these people to return to normal.
Not long after, everyone gradually recovered from the influence of the power of the demigod and got up from the ground one by one. Even if someone was still exhausted and unable to get up, the people next to him helped him up.
At this time, everyone's eyes looked at Leo and Sylvia became extremely awe-inspiring, and even fearful.
These natural shamans are completely different from those of other countries' natural shamans or other factions. They are all trained by this shaman college. Even if there are some trials in the process of training, those trials are obviously much more advantageous than the living environment of other shamans. They have not experienced the tempering of life and death, both mentally and physically, and they have entered the shamans who are always walking on the edge of life and death.
So much so that after experiencing Sylvia's demigod power, they completely lost the will to resist, and they all stood there honestly, not daring to make any extra moves.
"Now we should be able to talk about things calmly." Leo took two steps forward and began to take the topic from Sylvia, saying: "I will tell you what I discovered just now and the judgment we made based on the clues found. As for whether you believe us, that is your business. If you want us to help you solve your hidden dangers and help you through the difficulties, we are happy to help. Of course, these help is not free, and you need to pay some rewards. But you can rest assured that the reward we ask for will not exceed your limit, and we will not force it. Everything is up to you to decide."
As he said that, he paused, glanced at the silent people, and asked again: "Please tell me now, do you want me to continue talking? I can tell you something here. The inference I mentioned is likely to subvert your thoughts and completely disappear your past stable life. Are you still willing to listen now?"
When these shamans heard Leo's words, they naturally felt inexplicably panic, and a hesitant look appeared on their faces. They looked at each other in a glance, as if discussing something.
Suddenly, the great mentor named Asat said, "No, we don't want to listen to your judgment on this disaster. This disaster is an accident, not a man-made disaster."
As he finished speaking, several other great mentors expressed their opinions that they did not want to listen to Leo's judgment on the disaster. Their arbitrary decision, which had not been discussed, also surprised other natural shamans around them. They even thought of the attitudes and behaviors of these great mentors before, and they couldn't help but have some inexplicable doubts.
"Wait, this matter is related to the survival of the college and the life and death of those students," a shaman tutor directly questioned: "A such an important thing cannot be decided by just a few of you big mentors, but all of our mentors are needed..."
Another great mentor rebuked: "Enough! Don't forget that when the Great Shaman is away, we are completely responsible for the affairs of the academy. You are not qualified to interfere in managing the affairs and do your own things well."
Immediately, a shaman with a few big mentors had a good relationship with him. Naturally, he took the opportunity to speak out: "You are right, you should be responsible. If there is such a big accident in the academy, you should bear the greatest responsibility and no longer have management rights."
For a moment, the question of who was responsible in the room began to argue, and Leo and Sylvia were put aside and ignored them.
Chapter completed!