Lord of Plenty

Chapter 155 Enchanted Socks

Of course, the enchantment of high-level equipment still requires the work of a formal alchemist.

The price of enchantment is calculated in gold coins, and players are responsible for failure or damage to equipment.

It can be said to be extremely harsh.

But it still does not prevent players from pursuing this simple enchantment table.

Especially the pioneer players who have some extra money at this stage, they can't wait to enchant the socks on their feet.

The reason is naturally because the surface of the enchanted items will occasionally show flashing magic circuits, which looks high-end and classy.

If I don't put on this enchanted socks, how can the world know that I am a distinguished pioneer player?

Valentina also placed this enchantment device at the back of the alchemy hut with malicious intentions.

As a result, every time a player comes to enchant, he has to browse the goods in the store.

The players are drooling, but because of their limited money, they can only leave reluctantly.

If the shopping guide puppets in the store were not BOSS-level NPCs with a bunch of red question marks, I'm afraid some players would have been unable to hold back and wanted to perform a traditional art - zero-yuan shopping in the NPC store.

The owner of the gambling egg store next door only took a glance and judged that there was a strong rival next door to steal business.

But after asking someone, oh, it's the magic saint of the neighboring country, so it's okay.

There is a bit of clear stupidity in the sincere eyes.

This is the evaluation given by the three siblings Yiya and Yiya who appeared at the dessert time after dinner as usual one day.

The owner of a gambling egg store was so angry that he almost put up a warning sign at the door of his store saying "Alan and Yimi tribes are not allowed to enter."

"Why do you have to provoke her? Don't you know she is stingy?

If she gets angry, who will open a store for this lord, who will identify the monster eggs for this lord?"

Even if Kun is slow, he found that these little guys are a little too targeted at Betty.

"I don't know. I get angry when I see her."

"Me too."

"Woo woo, delicious, yeah, me too."

Does the spirit of nature hate the tamer?

Kun raised his eyebrows, indicating that he was no longer surprised.

'Heroes' are the source of wars, and the tamers who should be favored by nature are hated by the spirit of nature.

There must be a reasonable underlying reason under the unreasonable surface.

Perhaps the tamers relied on this God-given ability to harm too many monsters?

Originally, this talent should be used well to communicate nature and humans, so that humans and monsters can live in harmony.

As a result, more monsters were enslaved by relying on this talent, and more deaths were caused.

There are fewer and fewer people in the human world who can obtain the gift of nature and awaken the talent of tamers. This is also evidence that the will of nature punishes those who betray.

However, he has no time to care about whether the tamer is in decline. Anyway, he is not a tamer, and there are still a lot of things in the territory that need him to worry about and deal with.

During this period of time, the results of the Jade University have begun to show.

The villagers who could not even write their own names and could not understand the notices can now barely recognize numbers and understand the territorial policies that are posted on the bulletin board.

The children recognize more words, and the homework left by the teachers is to explain the purpose and requirements of these new territorial policies to their family members or neighbors who cannot understand the notices.

Anyway, most of them are good things, and they are willing to spend time listening.

The children are encouraged and satisfied, and they are more attentive to learning.

In fact, from the moment these farmers' children stepped into the university when the university was established, their fate has changed.

This is a huge change in fate that they cannot bring even if they farm for three more lifetimes.

After learning knowledge, they can break away from the restrictions of the land and go to the city to make a living.

Tax officials, governors, clerks, copyists, store managers, nobles' attendants, etc., these well-paid and rare good jobs in the eyes of ordinary people all require a hard condition.

Or the hidden screening condition is literacy.

If they are lucky, they may be chosen as apprentices by a wizard with some magic talent.

But if they are illiterate, unless their magic talent is as good as Nia's talent in warriors, the wizards will not choose them.

They want apprentices who can help them do experiments and help them, not idiots who are useless and can't even read a basic magic book.

Although the fate of these children has changed, Kun is not ready to give the seedlings he has cultivated with great effort to others to waste.

There will be suitable jobs for them in the future in the Rich Territory, and Kun will not treat them unfairly.

But for now, Kun feels that it is not enough.

The Jade University alone is not enough to satisfy the children's curiosity about the world around them. With the broadening of their horizons and the enlightenment of wisdom, this is also inevitable.

So Kun decided to build a library in the Rich Territory.

A comprehensive library.

There are libraries in Yongxu Continent, which are almost standard in large cities. However, if you want to enter, you have to pay, even if you just want to borrow books.

It is a paid facility.

Everyone must pay for knowledge.

There is nothing wrong with this statement, but it is a bit too much to pay for basic knowledge that should be shared?

This knowledge is accumulated from generation to generation and does not belong to individuals.

Kun seriously suspected that this was a trick played by the church and the nobles to fool the lower class.

After all, if the sheep knew what was good and what was bad, and knew what was infringing on their interests.

How could the sheep concentrate on eating grass? How could the nobles take away the wool? How could the gods harvest the faith?

There was no need for these sheepdogs to continue to exist.

As for more advanced knowledge, advanced fighting methods and advanced fighting skills, they were firmly in the hands of the nobles, and those circulated outside were all common stuff.

Without a teacher to teach and without magic potions to temper the body, being able to practice to the level of a mid-level warrior was considered a gifted talent.

These people only had a good way out if they joined a large mercenary group or joined the army.

If they could get some military merits and were lucky enough to be awarded a noble title, this would be the beginning of the rise of a noble family.

Of course, this was just the beginning.

Even if they really become minor nobles, they are limited by resources and the lack of knowledge of the head of the family, and they are unable to plan for the future for their descendants. Often, within three generations, this minor noble family will decline.

The vacant position will be taken over by the next group of people, and the cycle will repeat.

As for the knowledge of the mages, they are still engaged in the master-apprentice inheritance.

The learning starting point of magic itself is very high, which makes it impossible for it to be widely learned like fighting spirit. Even the guards in some remote villages know some fighting spirit usage skills.

The Mage Association will only grant mages basic magic knowledge, which is an important significance of their existence.

But this knowledge is only enough for apprentices to be promoted to formal mages at most. If they want to continue to climb up, the easiest way is to worship a knowledgeable great mage as a mentor.

But these great mages have extremely high standards and do not care about ordinary things.

After all, they are smart enough, so they naturally cannot see too stupid disciples.

The advantage of doing this is to select the best from the best. Overall, the level of mages is still climbing up.

Unlike warriors, the inheritance is basically broken.

Or the descendants of nobles who are content with the status quo no longer want to work hard to practice the skills of their ancestors and live a hard life.

The downside is that a considerable number of civilians with magical talents may be abandoned invisibly.

Even until the day of death, they don’t know that they still have the talent to learn magic.

So Kun plans to complete this part of knowledge in the library of the Plenty Territory, not only basic knowledge, but also professional knowledge.

The first floor of the library is dedicated to basic knowledge, and all residents in the territory are welcome to borrow it.

The second floor stores advanced basic knowledge, that is, books on craftsmen, carpenter manuals, doctor manuals, ore identification, and other books that professionals are interested in and can understand.

The third floor stores poems, operas, and literary works, which are not needed by the Plenty Territory for the time being, but will definitely be liked by someone in the future.

Above the third floor is the exclusive area for professionals.

The fourth floor stores fighting skills, mercenary manuals, Warcraft encyclopedia...

The fifth floor stores books related to magic and mages, and the works of great mages...

From apprentices to senior professionals, you can learn by yourself. As long as you are willing to work hard and have talent, you can teach yourself to become a great warrior, and it is not a problem to become a great mage.

However, in order to prevent the residents from feeling that this readily available knowledge is too cheap and lose respect for knowledge.

Kun is going to slightly raise the threshold for entry above the third floor.

It is not to collect money, he is not so greedy for money.

In addition, it is to make this library look more magnificent, solemn, and serious.

In short, people can tell at a glance that the things it carries are not cheap things and need to be cherished.

This is easy to do.

"Have you found any news about the ancient tree I asked you to find in the Ever Dark Forest?"

"We found it. It took us a lot of effort."

"Yeah, yeah, we looked for a long time. It was not easy."

Looking at the three Yimi brothers and sisters with creamy faces and eyes rolling around, Kun knew that these little guys who were all obsessed with eating must have discussed before coming to ask him for a reward.

The three brothers and sisters born from the same ancient tree can hide in the trees at any time and can also communicate with the big tree.

In addition, except for the territory of some legendary monsters in the entire Ever Dark Forest, the rest of the place is like the back garden of the Yimi tribe, and they know it like the back of their hands.

Finding a tree in the Ever Dark Forest may be difficult for others, but for these little people, it is as easy as finding a green wheat in their own wheat field.

After a moment of silence, Kun nodded in front of three pairs of expectant eyes:

"Whatever you want to eat, just tell Sharan. Today's snacks are all you can eat.

Oh, we'll eat when we come back."

"Yeah!"

The three little ones cheered enthusiastically, too excited to control themselves.

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