Lynn had long been accustomed to such issues; it was not surprising that high-level intelligent life forms invariably encountered conflicts and contradictions.
Even previously, in Wizard Land, the contradictions between commoners and wizards had already begun to emerge.
Wizards, who held power, wealth, and status, not only eliminated the nobility but also replaced them.
The difference between the two was that wizards themselves represented advanced productive forces. Even an apprentice could replace ten laborers, whereas nobles had nothing special to offer besides their status.
However, these conflicts were temporarily alleviated by substantial advances in productivity after his arrival, only to re-emerge now.
The reason was simple: the number of wizards had reached one-quarter of the population, becoming an unavoidable issue.