"Are you still planning to provoke a mutiny in the entire army and then escape?"
At the forefront of the team, Lin Ke sneered with disdain.
The long years of living in luxury had made these mages lose even a bit of vigilance.
The carriages were equipped with one magical monitor eye after another, capable of capturing sights and sounds, monitored by wild mages.
Now, in the eyes of many wild mages and commoner knights, Lin Ke was akin to a divine figure.
He had liberated their identities, allowing them to live freely, supporting themselves, without serving others.
To monitor a few pampered mages, those living at the bottom had plenty of methods.
They were Lin Ke's eyes, Lin Ke's ears.
But even after two days of marching, those mages did not dare to rebel.
Or, in other words, they were about to fall apart!
Previously, they wouldn't have chosen carriages as a means of travel, and even if they did, it would have been in a leisurely manner.
But this was military marching.