"Don't look at me like this. In fact, in terms of the role of this witchcraft prop, its value is far more than 300 points. It's just that I think you have talent and want to make friends with you. I'm a good friend, so I gave you a discount."
"It has protection, amplification, and assistance. Giving you knowledge is against the rules. This thing is just right for you. You newcomers always have an inexplicable sense of crisis sometimes. This thing is just right. ."
The librarian shrugged and continued.
"If you don't believe it, go to the apprentice's utility room and ask. They sell such witchcraft props for at least 500 to 600 points or even priceless."
This...
looked at the librarian who looked indifferent . Member, Taylor opened his mouth, but found that he couldn't say anything. That's right, with the function of this witchcraft prop, it wouldn't be so practical for him unless it was more expensive.
What's more, the other party is likely to make a half-measure.
No matter how much the wizarding world pays attention to rules and regulations, strength will ultimately speak for itself. When Taylor used to clean the aisles, he also heard other wizard apprentices chatting saying that they would sometimes be tasked with guarding monsters and feeding them. task.
Thinking about it, it feels a bit dangerous, so you still have to pay attention to your own safety.
Seeing that Taylor still looked hesitant, the librarian thought for a while and finally decided to let the young apprentice accept his love.
Who knows when the next apprentice will come? Maybe when he comes, he will be dead. It is just an investment. Anyway, he can make witchcraft props. Wouldn't it be better to spend more energy to make another one?
Free is impossible. There is no free in the wizarding world. Exchange of equal value is real. The so-called discount is just to put the purpose into other aspects.
There is still some ambition in his heart. He feels that he is in a good place like the Apprentice Library, where he can not only check out a lot of knowledge, but also do his own thing quietly, such as meditating or making witchcraft props.
Even if there is no hope of becoming a powerful wizard, even if you are an apprentice, it is still a good job to be in the library all the time.
The reason why he has always been the administrator of the apprentice library is that, on the one hand, he is a third-level wizard apprentice who can make witchcraft props, and on the other hand, he has used the same method to win over many powerful wizard apprentices as his friends, among which Even two of them have now become powerful wizards, so he can take the most noble position among the apprentices into his own hands.
Now the administrator feels that Taylor has the ability to become a powerful wizard apprentice, and maybe even a more noble wizard. He is worth investing in!
"By the way, I would like to remind you that the benevolent White Wizards have also released many low-level monsters in the northernmost forest of our White Tower Alliance. Apprentices only need to pay a certain amount of points to enter that forest to hunt. Kill low-level monsters to get some materials."
"After all, knowledge is stored in the brain, and it still needs practice to further master it."
There is no doubt that this sentence directly broke Taylor's psychological defense.
"Okay, I agreed, but I need time. I need to collect 300 points."
The librarian said with satisfaction:
"Of course I know that you are a first-level wizard apprentice today, and I will keep this for you. It's for the Fire Medal, until you have enough points to redeem it."
Seeing Taylor leaving the apprentice library and heading to the apprentice chore office to receive the task, the administrator chuckled, with a smile in his eyes and wrinkles on his face. It seems that even mosquitoes can be pinched to death.
But having said that, there seems to be no mosquito creature in the wizarding world now. I don't know why this thing suddenly annoyed the black wizard and the white wizard, and they directly joined forces to exterminate this race.
The subsequent creatures that replaced mosquitoes were no longer annoying...
After Taylor's back disappeared from sight, the librarian lowered his head, looked at the Fire Medal in his hand, opened a cabinet and threw it in.
This cabinet is filled with witchcraft props filled with various elemental witchcraft runes.
The chore office
looked at the somewhat immature Taylor, and then glanced at the fire ball held high in Taylor's hand. The third-level wizard apprentice in the chore office finally confirmed that the child in front of him had become a first-level wizard apprentice.
It's really amazing, he has the potential to become a powerful wizard.
After a moment of emotion, the middle-aged third-level wizard apprentice with a round belly and a chubby appearance took out a list and placed it in front of Taylor. The list listed various tasks.
Feeding Zadro Wizard's Human Beast - Twice a day, one hundred and twenty points a month.
Look after the Wizard of Varna's garden - fifty points a month.
Patrolling the small monster forest in the north of the White Tower Alliance - 90 points per month
to extract the blood of the broom witch - 10 points per portion
to extract the sap of the poison ivy tree - 8 points per portion
...
looking at one item after another. Taylor's eyelids twitched as this task didn't look easy.
The human beast has the body of a lion and the face of a human. It is very intelligent and loves to suck brains. According to the information in the book, the human beast can be regarded as a magical beast that is about to enter the next level.
Once this thing breaks through to its limit, it can become a first-level creature, just like a first-level wizard, but not as powerful as a wizard.
As for taking care of the garden, the wizard's garden is filled with all kinds of poisonous mushrooms, vines and flowers. The effects of poison, confusion, temptation, madness, etc. are absolutely endless in this kind of garden. Even with protective measures, it is inevitable that they will be poisoned. trick.
Patrolling the small monster forest is even more dangerous. Once you encounter a monster, if you are not strong enough, you will easily be eaten by the monster. Don't expect the monster to be very humane. Even if he can recognize some tokens or signs, if something happens to him, , If you eat, you will eat. If you die, you will have nothing.
As for the broom witch, poison ivy tree, etc. in the back, they can only be dealt with by a second-level wizard apprentice. Even if they have some credentials and so on, which can make the other party fearful, they are still full of dangers.
Taylor continued to look down and found that tasks suitable for first-level wizard apprentices were not only rare, but also did not pay much.
He raised his eyes and looked at the chubby chore manager. After thinking about his own strength, Taylor decided to take over the task of extracting the sap of the poison ivy tree.
At least he was playing with fire now. He should be able to deal with an immovable tree, and Taylor didn't believe that the wizard would really let these less powerful apprentices face those monsters.
Sure enough, when Taylor took over the task, the steward of the chores office wrote down Taylor's name in the notebook dedicated to this task, and then handed him a round badge.
This round badge is simple in style, with a smooth back and no paper clips specifically for wearing it, and a miniature image of the Wizarding Botanic Gardens printed on the front.
"This is a badge specifically for entering and exiting the botanical garden. With the badge, the monsters won't dare to touch you, but be careful not to be fooled by these monsters. Once the badge is not on you, no one will care about you if any accidents occur."
After introducing the functions of the circular badge and giving a warning, the middle-aged steward handed the green circular badge to Taylor.
Taylor took the badge, left the chore office and rushed to the botanical garden, where the steward of the botanical garden would give him a special instrument for extracting sap.
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