Chapter 149: The rules of the wizarding society (one/three)


One thousand contribution points are counted for a class, why don’t I know I’m so valuable?
What if these guys slam the door and leave? Kneel down and beg them to stay?
I knew I wouldn't let Brianna listen to me. I said that I should have 300 contribution points. What the is 1,000 contribution points? Which fool would pay so many contribution points to listen to my class!
Shalan looked at Brianna, his eyes could almost see through the city wall with a bitter resentment. Now he was afraid that these guys who had finally stayed would slam the door and leave. In order to let Shalan stay, Shalan did a good job and dropped it to one class Hundreds of contribution points were planned, and just when Shalan was about to speak, the senior wizard apprentice who wanted to leave before hearing what Shalan said was left behind, but Shalan was frightened.
"A thousand contribution points?" The senior wizard apprentice frowned slightly.
Look, let me just say it! It must be too high, Brianna, you guy is going to cheat me to death!
"Too low, right?"
Ok? Did I hear something wrong?
Looking at the senior wizard apprentice with a dazed expression, Shalan felt that she must have been hearing hallucinations just now, but at this moment, the senior wizard apprentice continued: "Such a good course in three hours will give a thousand points? When I was a kid, when I hired wizards to tell me the basics of witchcraft, it took resources equivalent to 10,000 contribution points to find a new wizard who had just broken through the realm of wizarding. One thousand contribution points answered my three praises. The problem with the Latin American language has greatly improved my level of praise for Latin American, which is simply too cheap."
"Yes, it is indeed cheaper. I always think that contribution points can save money. For example, I only spent five thousand contribution points last month in exchange for some advanced cosmetics, which is half less than before. In the end, only one thousand contribution points per class, which is really too few. I feel a little sorry for this one, Mr. Shalan Winerman."
"Yeah, I think so too, one thousand contribution points can't be exchanged for a crimson water, too few."
Listening to those wizard apprentices sighing about the cheapness of the course, Shalan blinked, not speaking decisively, waiting for Brianna to talk to them.
Just listen to Brianna said to them: "We are just starting a business. Everyone is here to cheer. Naturally, you can't make you pay too much. Moreover, Shalan has always wanted to take the people-friendly route, and the courses he taught are just different. Learning of this language, so one thousand contribution points are no less."
"Well, that's true."
"All right, then so be it."
"But this class shouldn't be free. We should pay for it. Otherwise, we will save our 1,000 contribution points, which is really shameful."
"Yeah, yeah, it's really shameful that a thousand contribution points are not accounted for."
After listening to these people, Shalan, who thought that some fool would give a thousand contribution points to listen to her class, suddenly discovered that co-authoring is the biggest fool. She knew that she would have contributed three thousand points! Seeing that the two thousand contribution points of each person fly away, hey, so angry!
Twenty-three apprentice wizards, including Brianna, each handed in 1,000 contribution points. All of a sudden, Shalan had 23,000 more contribution points in his hands, which was a huge sum of money!
When the apprentices of wizards left, Sharan looked at Brianna and Ivy behind her, and said in a daze, "Brianna, how come these apprentices are so rich? They are more rich than some wizards!" "
"When you lecture, you are clearly charming. When it comes to contributing points, you look like you haven't seen the world before. Although I don't want to say that, you are really too local."
Before Brianna could speak, Ivy behind her couldn't help but complain.
"The wizards you mentioned are all wizards with no background and foundation, and these apprentice wizards are all direct relatives in the tower, and most of them are like Brianna, whose parents are wizards in the tower. I won’t say anything about the third-level wizards, there are also third-level and fourth-level wizards.
For example, Brianna's mother, a pharmacist who is one of the best in our gear tower, is worth 100,000 or even hundreds of thousands of contribution points.
Moreover, the third-level wizards will pay the equivalent of one hundred thousand contribution points every month. This is just a monthly fixed income, not counting the income from various tasks. Do you think one thousand contribution points are really a lot? "
After thinking about it, Sharan asked Ivy again: "If the tower is really so good to wizards, then why are so many first-level or even second-level wizards so struggling? It seems that they are very good at contributing points. I have been in a state of lack. The second-level wizards are okay. In my opinion, the first-level wizards lack contribution points than me~EbookFREE.me~ The first-level wizards without background and background are like this, they As soon as you break through, you will be backed with debts ranging from 30,000 to 40,000 to as many as 890,000 contribution points. This is just the price of the meditation and solidified witchcraft model.
First-level wizards naturally need to learn witchcraft. The lowest level witchcraft requires 10,000 contribution points. Although it is much less than the solidified witchcraft model, it is also a huge sum of money.
The books that a first-level wizard usually needs for learning are precious rare books, books that can’t be copied easily, and the cost of buying is comparable to some advanced first-level wizards, even if you read them, it will cost you. With prices ranging from hundreds to thousands, this is just a book.
In addition to the potions, witch tools, release missions, various raw materials needed for witchcraft practice and learning, and even magic stones needed by wizards during meditation, they are all valuable.
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 taken away by the wizards. "
Listening to Ivy’s words, Shalan nodded clearly, and said with some exclamation:
It turns out that the world of wizards is similar to that of ordinary people. Apprentices with backgrounds and backgrounds are better than wizards without backgrounds and backgrounds. With so many resources, when a wizard struggles for tens of thousands of contribution points, some apprentices can spend thousands to buy insignificant potions. I really didn’t expect it.

"Wizards are also human beings, and some of the rules of human society are common in the wizarding world, and even more obvious and serious, so your current opportunity is not easy to get, take it well!"
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