As a Wealth Creation Society member offering the "Thundercloud Scroll," he would be the unluckiest one who gains the least if he chose not to pay and participate.
This would not do.
Noland Lee closed the deconstruction results in his mind, took out pen and paper, and began writing a letter to the Bluegold Elder.
Since the other party had made concessions in the Magic Contract, allowing backers to observe the experiments of the Pure Light Court through Illusion Avatars,
there was no need for Noland Lee to continue refusing this Magic Contract.
As long as he could use an Illusion Avatar to see core figures inside the Pure Light Court, such as Jay Spade, he could deploy Deconstruction to uncover their secrets.
If he were lucky enough to encounter the Grand Inquisitor Paredes, discerning the Ancestral Metal Dragon's movements would likely be no problem.
Paredes must be colluding with the Ancestral Metal Dragon in secret, Noland always believed.