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Chapter 249: Tokiomi, Did You Make a Mistake?



"It's a bit embarrassing to say, but I once tried to become a formal member of the Clock Tower's headquarters. However, due to my lack of talent, I couldn't gain the Clock Tower's recognition, which truly embarrassed my Ancestor."

Tokiomi spoke with a sigh.

In his youth, he also studied at the Clock Tower, experiencing the significance of the divine land of Britain to magi.

Thus, Tokiomi shared the same thoughts as most magi—having their own land in Britain.

No, that statement isn't entirely accurate.

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Britain has historically had a low tolerance for outsiders, but it also has traditions of accepting foreigners.

These two conflicting ideas are rooted here.

For ordinary magi and commoners, establishing roots in Britain is far more difficult than immigrating to other countries.

For most magi, the most likely shortcut is to achieve results at the Clock Tower.

This is something countless magi have been doing for a thousand years.

Becoming a formal member of the Clock Tower and obtaining British citizenship means truly establishing roots in this land.

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