“You come and read it!”

When Egelina called his name, a young man who looked very simple stood up.

The young warlock was somewhat flattered as he had not expected to be chosen to read the diary of the former chief.

He quickly ran to the podium and took the diary handed to him by Egilina.

Before he could say anything, Egilina warned him loudly, "Don't deliberately select them. Just read the ones I marked."

This job is simple, and the young warlock regards this recitation as a stepping stone to advancement and cherishes it very much.

His voice is full of charm and unexpectedly pleasant to hear.

The diary with very interesting content and the voice of the broadcaster created a very solemn atmosphere.

However, a diary is a diary, and it is ultimately too casual.

Even though Egilina skipped a lot of content in order to maintain her teacher image, the participants still burst into laughter.

The content that can be read is carefully selected by Egelina to finally shape the image of Stevenson.

Seeing that the young warlock had been reading for more than an hour and had no sign of finishing, Leo interrupted his recitation impatiently.

"Jorma, that's about it. We all know how much Mr. Stevenson has contributed to the Stargazing Society."

"It's a pity that he didn't leave a will. We have to gather here to discuss the future of the stargazing club."

Leo is the second in command and may even become the chief, so the young warlock certainly dare not disobey.

When he was about to return the diary to Egelina, his hand was struck by an electric current, and it shook violently, causing the precious diary to fall to the ground, and even the back cover fell off.

Just as the diary fell to the ground, a piece of paper flew out and floated in the air.

"what is that?"

Someone called out softly.

"It's a will! It's a will!"

The sharp-eyed astrologer screamed.

Leo's face looked unhappy. He knew very well that Stevenson didn't like him.

If there is a will, he will not be the successor.

Just as he was about to get up, the astrologer [Dagger] who was bribed by him stood up and caught the piece of paper that looked like a will.

He secretly tried to "accidentally" destroy the will, but failed.

I don’t know what the paper used to record the will is made of, but it is extremely tough and cannot be damaged even with the slightest force.

[Dagger] was a little confused and looked at Leo.

Leo was almost irritated by [Dagger]'s stupidity.

Now that things have come to this, there is no point in cheating or making excuses. Astrologers are not fools, can they still not tell right from wrong?

Trying to be clever at a time like this is like streaking in public, which is definitely not okay.

In order to avoid suspicion, Leo gestured to [Dagger] to speak in a friendly manner.

[Dagger] gritted his teeth and said cruelly: "Will you hide the will in the diary?"

The astrologers of the same faction all shook their heads, while people from other factions hesitated for a moment and were also a little confused.

Yeah, why would a decent person put his will in a diary?

Roland didn't like what he heard, and he decisively retorted: "If the Chief was completely conscious in the last few days, he certainly wouldn't have done that. But the Chief was already unconscious in the last few days of his life."

"So this will may have been placed here a long time ago, ready to be announced before death."

"It's a pity that he didn't live to see this day."

Roland's explanation was very reasonable, but Leo still didn't intend to accept it. He even discovered the blind spot in Roland's words just now.

Since Stevenson was mentally ill during his last period of time, is his will still valid?

Leo, who discovered the blind spot, suppressed his excitement and asked loudly: "What should we do if the chief left a will when he was in a very bad mental state?"

Chris, who had been silent all along, said coldly:

"The chief's personal property is left to his family, and the public property belongs to the Stargazing Society. Anyone who dares to object is advised to get out of the Stargazing Society."

This was what Roland was waiting for.

"Well, I suggest that we invite three representatives to conduct a public deduction to determine when this will was placed in the diary."

The Astrological Society in charge of divination in the Palace of Stars was suppressed, but the art of deduction was greatly enhanced.

After a brief drawing of lots, an astrologer and two astrologers were selected as the predictors.

They moved quickly, reaching a conclusion in just five to ten minutes.

The will was made last year, when Mr. Stevenson was fully conscious.

Since there is no problem with the will, it must be executed.

Leo narrowed his eyes and signaled the young man on the stage to hurry up.

The young astrologer was so frightened when he saw the contents of the note that he stuttered.

Seeing how pathetic he looked after being hit with a few sticks but not even making a sound, Leo waved his hand and asked the assistant next to him to take over reading the will.

Leo didn't like every word of the will, and his expression became more and more uglier.

He stood up abruptly and retorted coldly: "Enough! The Stargazing Club is not someone's toy, but our common home."

"Chief Stevenson has made a very important contribution to the Stargazing Society. But contributions are contributions, and even he has no right to grant the Stargazing Society to someone privately."

Leo's words sounded high-sounding, but his true intentions were exposed.

This time everyone knew that he wanted to be the chief.

Now that his ambition was exposed, Leo was too lazy to hide it. He directly listed the dangers of granting public power to private individuals, and then kicked the ball to Egilina.

"[Rose], this will mentions you. You are the party involved. What do you think?"

Egilina bit her lip and said softly, "I am very touched that the teacher thinks so highly of me, but I also know that there are many people who are more suitable than me."

"I solemnly declare here that if there is a more qualified and suitable candidate, I will give way to him."

Give way to others?

Leo was stunned.

He couldn't believe his ears.

Did Egelina have no ambition? Or was her ambition crushed by reality?

In any case, he was relieved a lot by the fact that Egelina did not insist on executing the will.

Since Egelina doesn't fight, can we let her go?

Leo hesitated a little, but soon dispelled his doubts. Egilina didn't mean that she had no right to inherit, but that she should give way to someone more virtuous.

There is a huge difference between giving way to someone who is virtuous and being unqualified.

Giving up the throne meant that Egelina was the true successor, but she declined it in a dignified manner in order to ensure internal unity.

I am really touched by the good people in the stargazing club.

Everyone was moved, but Leo didn't like it. He pondered Egilina's words over and over again, and finally hardened his heart and quietly gave the signal to prepare for battle.

It didn't matter whether Egelina really wanted the inheritance or not; what mattered was that he had the inheritance and it was a lot.

If an ambitious person supported or even held Egelina hostage, the situation would be too complicated.

Seeing that the situation was about to become chaotic, Leo shouted angrily and stopped the noise.

"That's enough! Mr. Stevenson's body is still warm, and you are making a scene here?"

"Although I respect the chief very much, the Stargazing Club is everyone's stargazing club. I suggest that you directly vote for the new chief. Do you have any objections?"

Before anyone else could speak, Egilina was the first to speak out.

"I agree."

His statement caused another commotion.

Is this guy really going to give up, or does she think she can get enough votes in the polls?

Since she has no objection, no one else has the right to object. The voting for the new chief begins.

The neutral Wumian turned his gaze to Egelina, waiting for her response, but Egelina seemed to be still grieving for her teacher and did not notice it.

Wumian was a little panicked.

He didn't want to vote for Leo and Chris, but he couldn't possibly get involved in the competition.

Egelina, the only hope, now seemed to be like a fool and had no reaction.

After much deliberation, Wumian had no choice but to give up.

Influenced by him, people from other neutral factions also abstained.

The people in Chris' camp also made their choice at the critical moment, and they all voted for Chris.

The final result will be revealed soon.

Of the thirteen astrologers, four voted for Leo, four voted for Chris, and five abstained.

Looking at this outrageous ticket shape, Leo was not even in the mood to be angry. He just smiled at himself.

"It seems that everyone's opinions are very divided. What should we do now? Screen out a few candidates and continue the election, or let the two with the most votes jointly manage it?"

"That's not necessary. I think we should just fight in the starry sky."

Egilina said coldly: "Second Master Leo, I just saw a few mysterious people talking to you. I believe you have made some preparations. Why don't we start early?"

Leo didn't expect Egilina's attitude to change suddenly, and he was stunned for a moment.

He stared at Egelina blankly, unable to believe his ears.

This girl actually challenged him, this is simply... great!

He smiled and said, "Using space battle to solve the problem is the worst option. Space battles are hard to avoid casualties, and I don't want to see anyone get killed or injured."

After everyone knew the teacher's will, Egilina's tone of voice changed.

It only took her one day to go from being hypocritical to confronting the issue head-on.

"If the second-in-command doesn't want to see bloodshed, he might as well give up his position."

Leo clenched his fists and his face turned red. Egilina's little mouth became more and more mean.

He looked at Egilina coldly and shouted, "How dare you!"

"I think you are the one who is presumptuous!"

Egilina refuted bluntly: "I said before that I would give up the succession if there was a more suitable candidate. But is there one now? Without even more than 50% support, how can you inherit the position of chief?"

"Since there is no more suitable candidate, we should follow the teacher's will. What do you think?"

Leo's expression was very ugly.

But he had been put in a difficult position by Egelina.

Since there was no way out, Leo simply gave up all his fantasies and prepared to get to work.

He laughed, stared at Egilina, and said word by word:

"Since you choose to fight in the starry sky, I accept it! Do you want a one-on-one fight or a group fight?"

Egilina shook her head and said slowly: "Second Master Leo, are you getting old and confused? You are level six, and I am level five. How can I fight you one-on-one?"

Leo was speechless for a moment.

He had prepared for a long time, but he had never considered being directly confronted by his subordinates.

This is simply treason!

Since he couldn't fight one-on-one, he could only fight in a group. There was no need for him to be polite to Egilina.

The current situation is very clear. There are three parties participating in the starry sky battle.

Leo, Chris and Egilina.

All three parties agreed to use team battle to decide the outcome, and the battle would end when the leader of one party admitted defeat, surrendered, or was killed.

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