Vol 3 Chapter 145: The first magician
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Create the Age of Magic
- Dream Hunter
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- 2021-03-04 02:03:40
Has anyone applied to join the Magic Council?
That means, someone has become a magician?
Horn was overjoyed. Has the first fruit they sown in God's Forsaken Land ripened?
Now that the first one is here, can the second and the third be far away?
With more important things, Horn's thoughts drifted away, so he confided in a few words to let the three students stay cool and where they left.
The two children left with the book in their arms, and there was no special reaction, while Hellington looked at Horn's back grimly.
Is this a love for the new and tired of the old?
What a shameful man...
Well, he now deeply understands the benefits of learning magic, so he still cherishes Horn's lessons.
Horn walked by himself while tidying up his clothes, making sure that he was okay before he could go to see the first magician.
This is the first compatriot absorbed since the House of Magic opened in the Land of Abandoned God, and he must treat it with caution.
Horn was agitated before walking to the reception room, but he calmed his emotions forcibly at the door.
Never let the magician who is about to join the Magic Council see his panic.
Put yourself in the situation and think about it, if Horn himself is about to join an organization, if the person in charge of the organization is panicked.
So Horne himself is not very optimistic about the prospect of joining this organization.
Of course, the same is true for changing roles. The one who is now going to join the Magic House is actually panicked, and can't hold the teacup on the chair.
When he just picked up the teacup, the tea inside seemed to be spilled out, which made him sit there for a long time, even dare not touch the teacup.
I was afraid that the tea sprinkled out would influence him to make a fool of himself in front of the Magic House and influence him to join the Magic House.
By the way, Ceylon's tea is made with various ingredients. Old Douglas likes tea, but Horn is not used to it.
After becoming a magician, he realized his ignorance. He would not make any progress at home behind closed doors. If he wanted to become stronger, he had to go to the magic house to communicate with more magicians.
When he studied the process of becoming a magician by himself, every time he made a small improvement, he felt very pleasantly surprised.
And as he progressed more and more, he became more and more complacent, feeling that he was great and a genius.
He also had a special knowledge of the progress of other wild witches. Judging from the information he collected, his progress should be the fastest.
And the knowledge in the Magic Basic Manual is not too difficult, which makes him even have a slight contempt for the House of Magic.
This feeling continued until the day before he became a magician. On that day, he was very excited, and he was going to become a completely different existence from those wild witches.
Magician!
Sounds very high-end, high-end, okay?
After he became a magician, he was a little confused before he came and showed off. Suddenly he didn't know anything. He didn't have a general idea of how to continue practicing.
So he suddenly realized that if he didn't join the Magic House, he would only spend a lot of time researching if he wanted to become stronger, and there might not be any results.
So he wore the gray mage robe and staff that he bought from the alchemy house at a high price, and came to the house of magic to register.
Although he has had a lot of dealings with the House of Magic, his family still has financial contacts with the House of Magic, he is still a little worried.
Because his ability to awaken was really tasteless, some were afraid that the House of Magic would not accept him.
As soon as Horn pushed away, they recognized the new magician who was fidgeting.
He turned out to be the son of the Joham family, the second largest merchant group in Boulder City.
Roger Joham.
At the beginning, he was the first wild witch to come to the house of magic for testing, and at the same time he was also the big gold master who bought various magic items in the alchemy house.
Horn was really a little surprised at his arrival.
His talent test was conducted by Horn himself. It was not a rubbish, but it was not the best batch. The ability to turn books was even weaker.
Why is such a wild witch the first to become a magician?
Isn't there a necessary connection between being a magician and the level of talent?
"Hello, I just became the magician Roger Joham. During the test a few months ago, you said that as long as you become a magician, you can apply to join, and I am very eager to join the magic house, so I submitted an application to you."
"We met before, so self-introduction is exempt. This booklet records the obligations and rights you can enjoy to join the Magic Council. You can decide whether to join the Magic Council after you read it."
Roger didn't bother with the name of the Magic Council, anyway he was going to join the Horne group, and it didn't matter what the name was.
What he was really curious about was that this person said he had seen it before.
In his memory, there were not many people in the Magic House he had ever seen, and none of them was the masked man in front of him.
But even if he racked his brains, he couldn’t think that the man in front of him was Horn who received him. Not only did his glasses turn into a mask, his hairstyle, height and clothes were different from the original, and even his voice changed slightly under the effect of the mask. , If he could discover Horn's true identity, he would have seen it.
If you can't figure it out, you don't want to, anyway, as long as you join the Magic House, you will always know.
Then he sat in the chair and began to read the contents of the booklet.
Born in a family of merchants, he has always attached great importance to contracts, and naturally it is impossible to agree to it just after reading it hastily.
Horn also sat beside him~EbookFREE.me~ and waited for him to read it carefully from beginning to end several times.
He wouldn't dig holes in it to let others in. If possible, he naturally hopes that everyone is ready to join the Magic House.
After careful consideration for a while, Roger closed the book, then smiled and said to Horn:
"This contract is a bit strange."
"What's weird? This is the condition that we have thought about for a long time." Horn looked at Roger a little strangely.
"Not because it's not good enough, but because it's too good. Is there any benefit for you to order such loose requirements?"
Roger knew that there was no pie falling from the sky. He measured it for himself, and what he was about to get was far more than what he might give.
A lot of the knowledge of the Magic House is invaluable to Roger. It is reasonable to say that the Magic House possessing this knowledge can't be exaggerated even if the magician who asks to join it sells himself.
However, according to the contract, the House of Magic not only does not impose too restrictive restrictions on the magician, but also pays a lot for the magician.
For example, monthly benefits and knowledge provided for free!
"You still have some misunderstandings about our organization. Our ultimate goal is to expand the power of magicians and liberate all wild witches.
Making the Magic Council itself stronger is just a secondary purpose. "
Horn smiled, and Roger's ability to ask such a question showed that he really thought about the contract seriously.
As early as the establishment of the Magic Council, Ian discussed with Horn whether such conditions were too generous.
The answer given by Horn at the time was that this treatment is more like an investment, even if only one of the ten magicians grows up and recognizes the Magic Council, then the gain of the Magic House is greater than the effort!