William coldly glanced at the few mages and said no more.
He would have to pay more attention to the ideology of the mages trained by the King's Academy in the future. If what they produced were all like this, why would he waste so much money?
Freedom is most important, and if the idea that everything can be discarded takes root in these mages' hearts, should the rare high-level mage Saral cultivates be sent off with a gift?
He indeed needed high-level mages, but those who could work for Saral, like Adrian, setting a number of years to work was acceptable.
But if they felt that the effort Saral put into these mages could be compensated with mere money, why would he bother?
This was no longer an issue that could be solved with better work conditions.
Moreover, it seems like many mages deep down do not wish to live alongside ordinary people, let alone work for them.