Chapter 310 The Exhausted Wiles



The sorcerers in London only knew how to cast spells.

Wiles was the only one capable of sensing and tracking magical fluctuations.

London officials are still discussing measures to punish those who commit murder through magic.

As a country that abolished the death penalty in 1969, it would be extremely difficult to reinstate it.

Even though everyone knows that in the face of this unprecedented situation, it is necessary to use drastic measures in times of chaos.

But no politician dared to take on this responsibility.

Boris Johnson? Boris Johnson has already stepped down.

Realizing he couldn't clean up the mess, he stepped down decisively.

There's also an explanation given publicly: I wasn't forced out of office, nor did I desert my post; I was simply fulfilling a previous promise.

As for why this promise was made in the first place, they never mentioned it.

If someone like Boris Johnson doesn't dare take the responsibility of restoring the death penalty, other politicians are even less likely to.

In this scenario, only Wiles can find the killer, and the killer lives comfortably in prison, while those with malicious intent outside are not deterred by the killer's arrest.

Wiles felt exhausted, both physically and mentally.

In fact, crimes committed by individuals out of malice are still within the scope of control.

The most uncontrollable aspect is the series of crimes derived from magic.

Not long after magic was made public, magical duels began to be performed in the London underground.

Initially, magical duels were kept within the realm of performances, but as time went on, more and more venues began offering similar shows.

These performance venues are not limited to places like underground bars and nightclubs.

Finally, people started engaging in octagonal magical combat. At first, injuries occurred, but later, fighters began to die.

Businesses that run octagon-style magical fighting games know it's a risky business, so they specifically recruit unregistered individuals to participate in these magical fighting games.

In addition, because they had connections that allowed them to know about police deployments in advance, they were never caught red-handed.

Of course, Wiles had only heard about this matter; it wasn't his place to get involved.

London police are handling the matter entirely.

However, there are still people who believe that the soul can enhance magical power.

There are quite a few people like that.

With a population of tens of millions in London, there are quite a few people who think this way and act on it.

Even though the English government has repeatedly warned on the Magic London app not to believe such claims.

The problem is that people don't believe it.

This has nothing to do with public credibility; it's simply because the claims of stakeholders are unreliable.

What the English government needs is stability, and those who believe that the soul can enhance magic will question the purpose of the English government's denials.

Pierre stood up, patted Wiles on the shoulder, and replied, "No problem, we'll drink until we drop tonight!"

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