Chapter 793: 522. Leader_3
Invigorated once again, Noah spoke.
“Then I await with keen interest.”
To which Sophia replied with a smile.
Although in her heart, she didn’t believe this mediocre disciple had the ability to succeed.
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Meanwhile, at the Witches’ Council in the Holy Palace of Pandora City, their meeting was still in session.
Dorothy pondered but couldn’t comprehend why Sophia wouldn’t stop the obvious harbinger of internal strife. What could be the reason?
However, unable to figure it out, she didn’t bother dwelling on it any longer. She thought, let the future handle itself; as long as her own side progresses smoothly, any conspiracy Sophia might have would be Mu Da’s problem.
“Prime Minister….”
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Subsequently, The Witches reported on their respective work progress. For instance, Madeline had completed the specialized training for the Magic Girls, and the results against the Calamity Beasts were heartening in the final period of time.
Another example was the new breakthrough in farming technology with the Wine of Abundance, successfully achieving a yield of one thousand eight hundred per acre.
And to these reports, the Homebody Witch listened intently, occasionally nodding in agreement, yet deep down, she felt somewhat disappointed.
“Sigh, how tedious. Half a day’s listening and it’s all about the witches’ success. Isn’t there any local progress? Achievements that seem too much like game cheats are indeed dull.”
That’s what Dorothy thought to herself.
In the original history, the witches were victorious in the end because they were led by the God King, with other witches simply contributing to the ambiance, following in the wake of his victory, and at best, serving as tools.
Now, in this Witch’s Night, if possible, the Homebody Witch hoped that the ultimate victory could be achieved through everyone’s efforts together.
But as things stood, it was true that everyone was trying harder. However, the main efforts were almost entirely coming from the witch students participating in the trial. The contributions from the local plot NPCs were limited.
If this continued, wouldn’t it just switch from being God King-led to Witch’s Blood-led? Those NPCs who were supposed to play the main characters would still be winning by doing nothing.
Such a victory, in Dorothy’s view, was somewhat imperfect.
But regrettably, just as she had said long before, if one cannot connect deeply with the masses, it is impossible to truly become a leader capable of guiding them,
She had been reluctant to take the leader’s role in the first act, instead ceding it to Denisha, hoping the plot NPC could step up to the challenge.
But this hope had ultimately been dashed. Denisha was now half a God King, standing too high and too far away, her people unable to keep up with her.
And herself, as Prime Minister…
Forget it, who would honestly expect a player to be a good leader? She could empathize with witch players and lead them well, but interacting with plot NPCs was not her forte.
“Sigh, never mind, let’s not aim for a perfect playthrough. One mustn’t be obsessed with perfectionism. Leadership talent is rare. I won’t think about it anymore.”
Dorothy shook her head, letting go of her habitual obsession, and finally turned her gaze to the few NPCs allowed to attend the meeting — Joan. Then she asked.
“How is the construction of the Underworld coming along?”
…The Homebody Witch inquired….