Wizard Immortality

Chapter 35: Night Crow Society | Different Paths

Chapter 35: Night Crow Society | Different Paths

Wizards have excellent memories.

Even if Grant didn't introduce himself, Vic would know who he was.

On the day when the talent test ended, Vic's classmates were naturally divided into three levels due to their different talents.

The genius class is headed by Sigs Murray, with four others.

Now, except for Siegs who is out there making a living with a bright future, two of the other four have already died.

Grant was the young nobleman from the Winter Wolf Territory.

Tall, sunny and handsome.

He speaks with full energy.

He was one of the most talented students among the qualified ones, so he took the lead that day and brought together many students of the same period to form a mutual aid group.

Aaron was invited at the beginning.

I don’t know how their organization is developing now.

The loser class consists of Vic, Luke, and Oliver. Now that Luke is dead, there are only two left.

Vic didn't want to attend this kind of gathering which was purely for comparison and would not result in any exchange of interests.

waste time.

Before Grant contacted Vic, he did some homework, investigating Vic's identity background and life trajectory in recent years.

Born as a slave in the Kingdom of Katen.

After the talent test, he wandered under the bridge for a year.

Join Brody's Alchemy Workshop after the Secret Fire Silver Mine quest.

He went out for training for four years and when he returned he was already an apprentice-level alchemist.

I'm afraid only those who have experienced it personally can truly understand the ups and downs and the warmth and coldness of human nature.

Grant also felt quite emotional.

Everyone's destiny is unpredictable.

Vic, who was extremely down and out back then, is now an alchemist with an extraordinary status.

The two young geniuses with whom he had a close relationship.

Now it has become a pile of yellow earth.

but.

After learning a little bit about Vic from Aaron.

He guessed that the reclusive alchemist would not easily accept the invitation.

So without waiting for Vic to refuse.

Grant took the lead and said with a smile on his face, “Vic, don’t refuse yet, inviting you to the party this time is the first reason why I came to you.

The second reason is

At this point, he paused for a moment and asked, "Can I have a word with you for a moment?"

When Grant talked about the second reason, his smile got wider and he seemed to be hesitant to speak.

But Vic turned a blind eye to his deliberate suspense.

He has met countless people in his life.

I have seen countless methods.

This kind of deliberate suspenseful talk is nothing more than trying to arouse his curiosity.

Once he follows Grant's suggestion, he will definitely fall into the logical trap designed by the other party.

Vic didn't like losing the initiative in conversations with strangers.

Because it's dangerous.

If you have something to say, say it. If you don’t, keep silent.

His expression was calm, and he responded, "I don't like to keep people in suspense, Mr. Grant. If you have nothing else to do, my time is valuable. Please go back."

Grant saw that Vic was unmoved.

Moreover, the other party's unconventional answer made it impossible for him to use the words he had prepared.

I was used to toasting and currying favor with my classmates in the mutual aid society, and suddenly I met a straightforward person like Vic.

Grant felt an indescribable pain in his heart.

It was like a punch on cotton.

The smile on his face changed slightly, but he controlled himself well and didn't lose his temper.

After a moment of silence, he seemed to have something to hide, and lowered his voice to explain, "Let's talk about this inside."

Vic was noncommittal.

Turn around and walk into the store.

Grant closed the door at the back and then said, "To be honest, I know you have a close relationship with Aaron, and I asked him to invite you to the party.

But Aaron said you wouldn't attend. That's why I came to visit you in person.

Actually, I came here this time to take advantage of the opportunity of the gathering to invite you to join the organization I secretly founded, the Night Crow Society."

Seeing that Vic remained silent.

Grant was much more quick-witted than most people. He knew what Vic was worried about, and explained calmly, "Except for you, the members of the Night Crow Society don't know each other.

You don't have to worry about your identity.

The members who are qualified to join the society are no less capable and have a background than you.

I will organize gatherings from time to time to facilitate the exchange of information and resources among members. "

Grant's statement was clear.

The Night Crow Society is not a meaningless organization like the Mutual Aid Association of the same period.

And his subtext is full of flattery and praise for Vic.

In other words.

Vic, you have great potential. Your strength and background are already top-notch among your peers.

She is from the same hometown as Sigs Murray.

Has a close relationship with alchemist Brody.

the most critical.

Grant believed that during the four years that Vic was away, he must have received help from a strong person, which enabled him to become a wizard apprentice.

After stating your purpose.

Grant believed that Vic would not refuse.

Because everyone he invites will not refuse an invitation from such a top circle.

The resources exchanged here are hard for outsiders to imagine.

but.

Vic's focus is not on the Night Raven Society.

He was curious.

With Grant's strength and identity background, how did he complete the resource integration and personnel organization of the top circle at the current stage?

If there is no big shot backing you up.

A newly minted wizard apprentice can do this.

Even Vic couldn't help but admire him.

The skill and courage required are far beyond the reach of ordinary wizards.

The wizarding world is full of opportunities.

Vic will not look down on others just because they choose a different path from him.

in contrast.

With just a few words and conversations, the impression of Grant in his mind has changed greatly.

Vic thought for a moment and decided that Grant was worth spending some time to get to know.

By joining the Night Crow Society, he could anonymously sell high-quality alchemical items, earn a large amount of soul stones, and exchange them for rare resources, which would be a natural thing.

Since Grant had the courage to form such an anonymous society in the unpredictable wizarding world, Vic was sure that he would not betray the secrets of the organization's members.

This is the foundation of Night Crow's existence.

As an organizer and a secret broker, Grant was able to reap a lot of benefits from it.

A win-win situation for both parties.

Vic thought for a while and gave a clear answer.

"You can join the society, but what's the price?"

Talking about this point.

There was no need for Vic and Grant to pretend any longer.

Wizards are pragmatic.

Set conditions and everyone gets what they need.

Grant responded, "I will charge a 10% commission for each transaction. If it is a cooperation or other matters, I will charge different commissions."

Vic was silent for a while, then said, "When does the concurrent party start?"

Grant got the answer he wanted and breathed a sigh of relief.

If Vic refuses.

This is not good news for the newly established Night Crow Society.

He put on a smile again, took out the invitation he had prepared, handed it over with both hands, and said, "Next week."

(End of this chapter)

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