Chapter 120 The best is yet to come
Chapter 120 The best is yet to come
Chapter 120 The best is yet to come
The two brothers, Yodlin and his brother, said with a smile.
"Since he says so, then we'll do as he says."
"The super genius said we have to do as he says, otherwise he'll blame us if we fail."
The two brothers are now completely in a state of watching the show with amusement.
They were just waiting for a few days until Leo was in a fit of impotent rage.
Edgar opened his mouth and said, "Okay."
He felt quite helpless.
If this data isn't adjusted, how can it not fall further?
If Edgar were to intervene midway, he might indeed be blamed by Leo, just as the Yodrin brothers predicted.
With that in mind, Edgar could only wait quietly for three or four days to pass.
Fortunately, there is still plenty of time before the research project ends, so letting Leo do whatever he wants will cause some losses, but not too serious ones.
Edgar didn't realize that what he was actually planning was to use Leo as a scapegoat and steer things in his favor as much as possible.
After leaving Group 1, Leo went to Group 2, Group 4, and Group 5.
These groups are more willing to cooperate than a single group.
In their view, having another Leo would take away some profits, but their minds were not on research at the moment.
With Leo's help, they were able to barely keep the lab running during this period.
Of course, unlike the other group, they didn't push all the work onto Leo.
Since the setup was similar, Leo maintained the same setup with three groups and one group, and it could remain unchanged for three to four days.
Group Six is the last group.
When Leo arrived at Group Six, he found that the atmosphere in Group Six was much more intense than in the other groups.
They weren't even adjusting their work; it was as if they were in the midst of a cold war.
All the wizards stayed in the pavilion and did no work.
The other wizards stared indifferently at Merben, the culprit behind the incident.
Murburn also wore a cold expression, revealing his displeasure.
Leo looked at Tian Di's emotion panel card, which had now dropped to 50.
This value is undoubtedly unacceptable for a magical plant that has already been researched and developed.
"The situation in Group Six appears to be the most serious."
Leo stepped forward and said, "Everyone, I was sent by Wizard Pella to provide support to Group Six."
"I know, the stuff's over there, you can handle it yourself." A wizard from Group Six pointed to the field and said casually, "But let me make this clear beforehand, if you handle it and things don't turn out well, the blame will fall on you."
Leo frowned and said, "Okay."
Leo recalled how his group had been treated before, and he sneered inwardly.
"The best is yet to come."
Admittedly, Leo proposed the support team for the sake of the research lab, and he himself could also benefit from it.
However, if these groups adopt an attitude of taking advantage of Leo by not doing anything themselves but getting results, then Leo will not be polite to them.
Because the environment adjustment for Group 6 was the worst, it took Leo the most effort to adjust it.
It probably took the other three groups some adjustment time before Leo finally managed to finish adjusting all six groups.
After making the adjustments, Leo gave a few instructions and then left.
Upon hearing Leo's instruction that no adjustments needed for three or four days, the wizards of Group Six, like those of the other groups, became skeptical.
One of the wizards, unusually, got up to check the values on the emotion panel, then returned to the pavilion and said, "This wizard's abilities are indeed outstanding, but his statement that no adjustments are needed is a common mistake for beginners."
"Since he has already adjusted the Flying Pumpkin's mood panel to over 80, we can just follow his approach and make minor adjustments."
The wizard's statement prompted the other wizards to nod slightly in agreement.
I agree.
Moben suddenly spoke up: "Everyone, I know you have a lot of opinions about me right now."
"But even if you have grievances against me, the damage already done cannot be undone."
"Everyone should try to focus on their work in the research lab."
"Even if everyone is unwilling to do this, at least cooperate with this wizard Leo who came to provide support."
"It's rare for Wizard Leo to be so kind and helpful, we can't just be ungrateful and do nothing, letting him make such a novice-like mistake, can we?"
After Murben finished speaking,
One of the wizards frowned and said, "Wizard Merben, don't you and Wizard Leo have a bad relationship? He even rejected your suggestion to open a Star Shard shop before."
"And now you're actually taking his side?"
Moben smiled and said, "How could that be? Don't be fooled by our argument; in private, I have a pretty good relationship with Wizard Leo."
Murburn's words were flawless.
It seemed to genuinely show that he and Leo had a very good relationship.
However, these words planted seeds of doubt in the minds of the other wizards.
Murburn cannot be trusted.
People associated with Moben should also not be trusted.
Their current attitude towards Murburn is one of hatred extending to everything related to him.
The wizards who had originally wanted to take advantage of Leo's support and do some work were immediately interrupted by someone.
"I think it's best to follow Wizard Leo's advice."
"Yes, since Wizard Leo said that, he must have his reasons. We can just do nothing."
"Anyway, if something goes wrong, it won't be our problem."
Moben noticed the reactions of the crowd and smiled to himself.
He didn't like Leo much to begin with. And he was worried about how to distract these wizards so they wouldn't keep chasing him around demanding their money back.
Now Leo himself has stepped forward and made this mistake.
Murburn, of course, wouldn't let this opportunity slip by.
The mistake Leo made was a basic, novice error.
Unless the wizards of Group Six adjust the living environment of the flying pumpkins in time, problems will definitely arise.
If the research results are not perfect, it will naturally cause dissatisfaction among these wizards.
At this point, it would be logical to transfer some of the dissatisfaction that others had with Moben onto Leo.
Upon realizing this, Moben secretly gave himself a pat on the back.
He did a pretty good job with the crisis management.
He doesn't need to make amends for his mistakes; he just needs to find someone else to shift the blame.
Moben feigned dissatisfaction and said, "We can't listen to Wizard Leo in everything. After all, he's just a novice and he'll make mistakes. We still need to help him."
Hearing that Moben was still considering Leo's feelings, the wizards of Group Six hated Leo even more and stopped doing anything.
The next day.
Apart from the three groups, all the other groups subconsciously began to check Leo's previous adjustments.
As it turned out, they discovered...
Leo's adjustments turned out to be completely successful.
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