Just like when most people in the alchemist community learned that Mu Chuyue won the bet with the former president of the alchemist union, the scene of Dan Ji Cheng shouting from the air to challenge Mu Chuyue was still vivid in their minds. , but there is still a small group of people who have emerged within the union, trying every means to add some major or minor obstacles to Mu Chuyue's taking over as president.
However, even if these objections come from some powerful people in the alchemy world, their effect is relatively limited.
Because the status of these people in the eyes of the general public is obviously not enough to confront Mu Chuyue head-on, so in order to exert the expected hindrance force, this group of people can only adopt a relatively roundabout strategy against their will: For example, they object that a top priority position like the president should be filled by someone with insufficient qualifications or insufficient age; Another example is to place some additional requirements on the position that is currently vacant.
This is easy to understand.
They require that the president must be experienced enough in alchemy and be able to make an existing contribution to the long-term development of the Alchemist Guild on a daily basis.
The contribution part can include many things, maybe it is to accumulate more wealth for the union, or it is to find an ancient elixir that has become extinct for the union.
Of course, although some people have made the above requirements, it does not mean that every trade union president who has sat in that position in history has met the requirements.
In fact, it is quite difficult to maintain an organization as large as the Alchemist Guild.
It is hard enough to make progress while maintaining stability, let alone maintaining stability to further expand the interests of the already huge Alchemist Guild.
Although such a request sounds like something people can't help but want to agree with, from a practical point of view, it is simply too radical.
However, anyone who has the ability to think independently and is neutral or supportive of Mu Chuyue will probably not take this kind of regulation seriously, which clearly exceeds reasonable requirements.
However, most alchemists are not enthusiastic people.
It is Mu Chuyue who is being picked on, not themselves.
It is just a matter of getting along with her face.
Anyway, it cannot affect the final result of her taking the position of president of the union.
In fact, most alchemists agree with Mu Chuyue's supreme status in the alchemy field.
However, in contrast, they are more or less dissatisfied because of Mu Chuyue's too young age.
If she hadn't caused the calamity in Suizhou in front of many of the top powerhouses on the mainland and the established authorities in the alchemy world, and if it weren't for the obvious facts that couldn't be falsified, there would definitely be more people standing up to oppose her now.
However, the facts have developed in Mu Chuyue's favor, and those who oppose can only do some insignificant things to continue to harass.
Opposition more intense than this rarely appears.
In order not to pit themselves against the general public in the alchemy world, those people who wanted to harass Mu Chuyue were heartbroken.
Driven by the jealousy and ambition that were deeply buried and constantly growing in their hearts, they What should have been a fierce obstructionist approach has surprisingly shown a mild momentum.
The opposition has gone further and further under the guise of benefiting the trade unions. xx4911131: