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The Fortune-Telling Heiress novel Chapter 418

Two stacks of documents lay before them, one thick and one thin.

Erwin let out a long, weary sigh. "This is the dilemma the Mystic Arts Alliance faces right now!"

There were too many frauds and too few with real skills.

Madison nodded. "That's why the Mystic Arts Alliance needs to show our strength and let the government see what we're truly capable of."

Everyone turned to look at her.

She continued, "Each faction of the Mystic Arts Alliance should assign disciples to join the Office of Non-Scientific Affairs. They must follow the office's regulations so that the government can witness our abilities firsthand."

She paused. "Cultivators are typically hard to restrain. If you truly can't find suitable candidates, don't force it. It'll only backfire."

Those who had been preparing to voice objections swallowed their words after hearing her last statement.

Her words carried a clear implication. If they couldn't send someone capable of abiding by the rules, then they shouldn't bother with half-hearted efforts. The representatives sent had to meet the standards; otherwise, the world of mystic arts would continue its decline.

As members of the Mystic Arts Alliance, they naturally didn't want the organization to carry such a tarnished reputation.

Just moments ago, they had all been claiming to act in the organization's best interest. Now, if they couldn't even produce suitable candidates…

Erwin cleared his throat. "Since Ms. Locke has issued this directive, we'll conduct a proper selection process. It's all for the future of the world of mystic arts."

"We'll take this seriously."

"Rest assured, Ms. Locke. Anyone we send will meet the requirements."

Madison smiled but did not respond.

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