As for the qualification to be a civil servant of the Pan-Plane Wizard Council? It was fine to just take a look. Not to mention the "national examination", just the "provincial examination" of the Ocean Faction's Star Tower, if one wanted to really enter the job, one had to have a relationship with the higher-ups of the Pan-Plane Wizard Council or be a Third-Circle Wizard who was excellent enough. For example, Salman, the first Tower Master of the Gray Tower. Ordinary wizards could forget about it. Besides, Levi did not really want to join such an official organization. He could see that although the concept of the Pan-Plane Wizard Council was good, in fact, in this huge organization, the complicated power relations and network made him flinch. If he was not careful, he would become cannon fodder in the game of power and fall into the bottomless abyss. He had to be on thin ice when dealing with a group of politicians and ambitious people. It was better to be free.