Chapter 850: silly

However, he also knew very well that he could only choose the same thing. If he didn't give up this parchment, Bantu would never give him that experience. Maybe he would still hate him from now on. Being stared at by a disciple of the Great Sorcerer is something that can cause anyone a headache. With his own power, he can't resist...
It is estimated that Bantu will have to play to death...
Moreover, what Marfa Merlin said is really good. Compared to becoming a great alchemist, he is more likely to grow into a wizard. After all, he is now a third-level wizard. It doesn’t seem to be far from the Sorcerer...
In Palin's heart, although there are some dreams, such as those unrealistic dreams, they can basically be discarded. If you can become a wizard in this life, you can make yourself more or less satisfied...
I have to say, Mafa Merlin, this guy, really caught his mind...
It's as if I have completely seen through myself...
Judging from the current situation, perhaps, accepting Bantu’s proposal and taking away the magical experience of the Great Magus of Marfa is indeed the best choice, but in this way, you have to go with Anzumar’s parchment. I passed by...
Palin glanced disappointedly at the parchment on the ground for several times, and finally sighed helplessly, and said: "Okay, Marfa Merlin, then as you said, I just give up this parchment, but you have to Promise me that the guy Bantu won't cheat me. Don't take the parchment and turn your face out and deny it..."
"Don't worry, Bantu will really dare to do such a thing. I'll definitely help you..." A smile appeared on Lynch's mouth, joking, and he also made two conditions to Bantu if he dared to break his promise. If that's the case, wouldn't it even pit yourself? How could he allow this kind of thing to happen...
So, at the time of reaching an agreement with Bantu, Lynch had asked Bantu to take out paper and pen, write all three conditions on the paper, and then signed Bantu’s name. In the face of such evidence, unless Bantu doesn't want that face and future, and wants to breach the contract at the risk of being expelled by the Great Sorcerer, otherwise, he will never breach the contract.
Soon, Lynch told Bantu what Palin had promised. Bantu was relieved immediately. He paid a huge price just to get this parchment, and he even had to talk to Bantu for a long time. The towers of Master Merlin are mixed together, and if Palin still refuses to agree, then he is really crazy...
Immediately afterwards, Lynch handed the parchment to Bantu.
There are very few things that can be valued by Bantu, but this parchment is definitely the thing he values ​​most at the moment. After receiving the parchment, Bantu carefully put it away, almost less than one. Within seconds, I took it back to the magic box, which gave people the feeling that they were afraid of being robbed...
Looking at Bantu’s cautious look, Lynch couldn’t help but feel amused, and then said: "Bantu alchemist, now you have this parchment. This Anzumar’s alchemy laboratory has nothing to let. What we can look for, why not return to the capital now?"

"Yes." Bantu nodded, and a look of regret appeared between his words: "It's just a pity that other than these things, other resources have been taken away by others, otherwise, what we can get is definitely It will be dozens of times richer than now..."
"Come a step later than others, that's nothing else. There's nothing to say now..." Lynch rolled his eyes. To be honest, he also felt extremely disappointed in this matter, but this is probably fate. What shouldn't belong to you, you can't get it no matter how you try your best. In that case, it's better to be more open-minded, maybe you can get better in the future...
"By the way, I almost forgot one thing..." Just as the three of them were about to leave, suddenly Lynch patted his head, turned and walked back towards the ruins.
"What else is this fellow Marfa Merlin doing?" Palin looked suspicious: "By the way, Bantu alchemist, don't forget what you promised me. After you go out, quickly give me my reward..."
"Understood..." Bantu glared at Palin dissatisfiedly. He was a disciple of the Great Sorcerer, wouldn't he still speak? That is obviously impossible... This bastard, this time came to Anzumar’s alchemy laboratory and did nothing to help. Now he became his own creditor. To be honest, this is the first time Bantu has eaten like this. deficit……
While the two of them were waiting, soon Lynch carefully turned Anzumar's bones out of the ruins.
Originally, bones like this without any protection measures are quite fragile, and even only a piece of gravel is needed to smash the bones to smash them. However, coincidentally, the bones fell in Anzumar At that time, the bones of the three dwarves were covered on the bones of Anzumal. Although the bones of the three dwarves were turned into fragments, the bones of Anzumal were completely protected.
"This is probably the dwarf's atonement for himself..." Lynch sighed a little, then took Anzumar's bones with him, and looked around, looking for an alchemy puppet that hadn't been used before. In the place of destruction, Anzumar's bones were buried.
Until this time, Palin and Bantu understood Lynch’s intentions. No wonder he just reluctantly left without forgetting Anzumar’s bones...
Compared to Lynch, both of them have forgotten...
Looking at Lynch walking towards them at this moment, Bantu’s face was faintly hot. Lynch’s respect for the alchemist is from the heart, otherwise, he wouldn’t keep it all the time. Take the matter to heart. In contrast, although he is also an alchemist, it is obvious that he is not comparable to Lynch in this matter.
This kind of thing can no longer be described simply and carelessly. To put it bluntly, I have no respect for this great alchemist...
With such disrespect for him, he still needs to learn some details of his growth on the road of alchemy. I have to say that this incident does make Bantu seem quite embarrassed. If it is not due to his identity, I guess Bantu I've slapped myself a long time ago, after all, he just did something quite stupid...
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