Terrifying Puppet Spell

"General, there is nothing wrong with the magic arrays," a mage reported to Miorich as he glanced at Anfey. He wanted to see Anfey make a fool of himself.

"Check it again," Miorich demanded before he even turned around to look at him. The worst thing a leader could do was to change his ideas all the time and never hold firm in his position. When a leader listened to someone and believed in him, and then later started to offer different opinions on the same issue, the leader would doubt him. If the leader could not make his own judgement from the information given, he could be taken advantage of and misled by others. Miorich was an excellent general. He would not be indecisive. Since he believed in Anfey, he would not contradict him easily.

The mages looked at each other and then checked the magic array again, because they knew they could not disobey Miorich’s command.