The Wizard is Coming
Chapter 149 Rules of the Wizarding Society (13)
One thousand contribution points per class, how come I don't know how valuable I am?
What if these guys slam the door and walk away? Kneel down and beg them to stay?
If I had known it earlier, I wouldn’t have let Brianna listen to it, so I said it should be 300 contribution points, what the hell is 1,000 contribution points, which fool would pay so many contribution points to attend my class!
Shalan looked at Brianna, his resentful eyes could almost see through the city wall. Now he was afraid that those guys who had managed to stay would slam the door and leave. In order to let them stay, Shalan had to do a lesson and reduce it to one. He planned to contribute a hundred points, but just when Shalan was about to speak, the senior wizard apprentice who wanted to leave but stayed behind after hearing what Shalan said, spoke in Shalan's beating heart.
One thousand contribution points? The senior wizard apprentice frowned slightly.
Look, I'll just say it! It must be too high a dislike, Brianna, you guys are going to screw me to death!
Is it too low?
Um? Did I hear something wrong?
Looking at the senior wizard apprentice in bewilderment, Sha Lan felt that he must have heard hallucinations just now, but at this moment, the senior wizard apprentice continued: One thousand contribution points for such a good course in three hours? When I was a child, when I hired a wizard to tell me the basics of witchcraft, it took resources equivalent to 10,000 contribution points to find a newcomer wizard who had just broken through the realm of a wizard, and 1,000 contribution points answered my three questions about praise. The problem of Latin American has greatly improved my level of Latin American, which is simply too cheap.
That's right, it's really cheap. I've always thought that things like contribution points can be saved. For example, I only spent 5,000 contribution points last month in exchange for some high-end beauty potions, which is half of what it used to be. In the end, there are only 1,000 contribution points per class, which is really too little, and I feel a little sorry for this, this Mr. Shalan Wenerman.
Yeah, I think so too. One thousand contribution points can't be exchanged for even one crimson water. It's too little.
Listening to those wizard apprentices lamenting the cheapness of the courses, Shalan blinked and resolutely stopped talking, waiting for Brianna to talk to them.
I only heard Brianna say to them: We have just started our business, and everyone is here to support us. Naturally, we can't make you pay too much. Besides, Shalan has always wanted to take the route of being close to the people, and the courses he taught are just different. Language learning, so a thousand contribution points is not too little.
Well, that's true.
Okay then, so be it.
However, this class shouldn't be free. We'd better pay for it. Otherwise, we'll lose 1,000 contribution points. It's really embarrassing.
Yeah, yeah, it's really embarrassing to renege on a thousand contribution points.
Listening to these people's words, Sha Lan, who just thought that some idiot would give 1,000 contribution points to attend his class, suddenly realized that the co-author is the biggest idiot. If I knew it, I would have said 3,000 contribution points! Seeing the contribution points of 2,000 per person flying, hey, how angry!
Twenty-three wizard apprentices, including Brianna, each paid 1,000 contribution points, and suddenly Sha Lan had 23,000 more contribution points, which is a huge sum of money!
When the wizard apprentices left, Shalan looked at Brianna and Ivy behind her, and said in a daze, Brianna, why are these apprentices so rich? They are even richer than some wizards!
You are obviously very attractive when you are lecturing. Why do you look like you have never seen the world when it comes to contribution points? Although I don't want to say that, you are really too stupid.
Before Brianna could speak, Ivy behind her couldn't help complaining.
The wizards you mentioned are all wizards with no background and roots, and these apprentice wizards have immediate family members in the tower, and most of them are like Brianna, whose parents are wizards in the tower.
Not to mention second-level wizards, third-level and fourth-level wizards also exist.
For example, Brianna's mother, one of the best pharmacists in our gear tower, can cost 100,000 per potion, and resources equivalent to hundreds of thousands of contribution points are accounted for.
Moreover, the third-level wizard will give resources equivalent to 100,000 contribution points as salary every month. This is only a fixed monthly income, not counting the income from various tasks. Do you think 1,000 contribution points is really a lot?
After thinking for a while, Shalan asked Ivy again: If the tower is really so good to wizards, then why do many wizards at level 1 or even level 2 have such a hard time? It seems that they don't care about things like contribution points. It has been in a state of lack, the second-level wizards are okay, in my opinion, the first-level wizards are still lacking in contribution points than me.
This is the case for first-level wizards without background and background. Once they break through, they will bear a debt of at least 30,000 to 40,000 to as many as 80,000 to 90,000 contribution points. This is just the price of meditation and solidifying the witchcraft model.
Level-1 wizards naturally also need to learn witchcraft. A minimum level-1 witchcraft requires 10,000 contribution points. Although it is much less than the solidified witchcraft model, it is still a huge sum of money.
The books that a first-level wizard usually needs to study are all precious and rare books. The books that cannot be copied easily cost comparable to some advanced first-level witchcraft. The price ranges from hundreds to thousands, and this is just a book.
In addition, potions, witch tools, missions, all kinds of raw materials needed for witchcraft practice and learning, and even magic stones needed for wizards to meditate, are all of great value.
How do you think an ordinary first-level wizard with no background and background can earn so many contribution points?
If it weren't for the rules of the tower, the 30,000 contribution points in your hand would have been snatched by those wizards long ago.
Listening to Ivy's words, Shalan nodded clearly, and said with a little sigh: It turns out that the world of wizards is similar to the world of ordinary people. Apprentices with backgrounds and backgrounds are more mastered than wizards without backgrounds and backgrounds. When a wizard is struggling for tens of millions of contribution points, some apprentices can spend thousands of dollars to buy insignificant potions, I really didn't expect it.
Wizards are also human beings. Some of the rules of human society are also common in the world of wizards, and even more obvious and serious. Therefore, it is not easy for you to get the opportunity now, so grasp it well!
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