And in front of him sat a person who claimed to be bound by the system.
Pan Han was not prepared for this answer.
The system had told him this before, but Pan Han didn't take it seriously.
In addition, this young leader was able to say a few words about system binding when they first met.
The shock to Pan Han was so strong that even though he had seen a lot of storms and waves, he was speechless for a moment.
"Haha, Mr. Pan, don't pretend. You are also bound by the system. We are the same kind of people." The young leader felt relieved when he saw Pan Han's confused look.
"Master, please don't say that." Pan Han's mind went blank and he just responded instinctively.
"In the past few hundred years, I have always kept my word." Seeing that Pan Han still didn't believe him, the young leader sat up straight with a murderous look on his face.
At this moment, he seemed to be protected by divine light, his whole body was slightly glowing, and his voice was no longer trembling, but firm and powerful.
"How can I trust you?" Seeing the changes in the leader's body, Pan Han felt a slight chill. Although it was still child's play compared to his own intermediate level of pressure, it was already far beyond that of ordinary mortals.
"I sent someone to pick you up here just to play a joke on you?"
"This is a serious matter, so you'd better explain it clearly."
"Okay, but after I finish speaking, you should think carefully about my previous invitation."
"no problem."
The two looked at each other and confirmed with their eyes that they were the same people who had been bound by the system.
It was an indescribable feeling. Pan Han looked at the young leader and was already 80% convinced that what he said was true.
"Actually, I'm almost 600 years old." After a long time, the young leader spoke, and the first sentence shocked Pan Han's chrysanthemum.
How could there be someone in this world who is almost 600 years old!
"Surprise, right? I'm helpless too. When I was nineteen, I was bound to the system. I gained immortality and the ability to heal wounds quickly. From then on, my appearance was frozen at the age of nineteen." The young leader continued.
"Are you also from Dragon Country?"
"Yes! But that was during another dynasty. Back then, I was a merchant ship owner. After being tied up, I was afraid of being treated like a monster back home, so I ran here."
"How long have you been here?"
"About five hundred years. It's been so long I can't remember."
Pan Han tried his best to keep calm. His heart was so excited that it was about to jump out of his chest. He did not look like an intermediate evolver at all.
"You said you were immortal?"
"That's right, but that doesn't mean I can't be killed. As long as my head moves, I'll still die."
"I see. So what happened next?"
"I later settled down here and gradually became a tribal god. I then started doing business around the world, initially as a killer because I healed quickly and was naturally stronger than others."
"So, after hundreds of years, the Knights have developed into this?"
"Yeah. It's not bad. I didn't embarrass our ancestors."
"Then why did you pass the position of leader to me?" Pan Han couldn't understand this.
Who would be willing to give away a foundation that has been built over hundreds of years?
"A few months ago, I felt unwell and my organs began to fail. This is the first time in hundreds of years!" The leader's expression suddenly changed, and he returned to his trembling state.
Upon hearing this, Pan Han quickly used his spiritual sense to investigate and found that many of the internal organs were indeed beginning to fail.
"It doesn't have anything to do with me, does it?" Pan Han thought.
"At first, I didn't know why. But after investigating you, I became certain of one thing. From the moment you were bound to the system, I began to decline. Do you think it was a coincidence, or was it fate?"
After listening to the leader's words, Pan Han's thoughts drifted back to the day when Chen Yun dumped him.
"I was indeed bound to the system a few months ago! Is there any connection between the two?" This time it was Pan Han's turn to stutter.
"Who knows? But it doesn't matter anymore. I've lived for hundreds of years, and I've lived enough. I'm at ease leaving the Knights in your care."
"Why do you say that?"
"You also have a system, and your abilities are much stronger than mine. Most importantly, you are also a Dragon Countryman. I don't want a foreigner to take over the Knights."
"After all these years, you haven't trained a suitable successor?" Pan Han was a little bit incredulous when he heard it.
Over the centuries, there has always been the right way and the right people.
"Where do I have time? My organs have only been failing for a few months. The doctor told me two days ago that I have at most two weeks left!"
When Pan Han heard this, he could understand.
After all, he had never died before, and he was still the leader. Who would have thought about the issue of succession?
Moreover, this problem has always been difficult to solve. If the wrong choice is made, it will cause internal strife in the organization.
"But I'm too young. How can I take over such a large organization? I have no experience at all. If I take over, the organization might be in chaos." Pan Han thought about it and could no longer find a reason to refuse.
After all, I was going to develop abroad anyway, so if I could borrow the power of the Knights, it would be much easier.
"That doesn't matter. Everything in this world, like us, is subject to birth, aging, sickness, and death. There's no such thing as an organization that lasts forever. What happens to the Knights after I'm gone is your problem."
"I need to think about it again. I am free and unrestrained now. I don't want to be in this position and be busy every day." Pan Han did not agree directly, but put it off.
"It's actually quite simple. All you have to do is control the three members of the Elders' Council. For the past thirty years, they've been in charge of everything, and I've rarely been involved."
Governing a big country is like cooking a small fish. The larger the organization, the less specific work the people at the top have to do.
Just keep the direction.
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