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Chapter 556 I am a rich man

Chapter 556 I am a rich man

Glenn Sack, who looked like a prodigal, couldn't laugh anymore: "Are you crazy?

Since when do adventurers have to take responsibility for what others do?"

If one adventurer really made a mistake, everyone else would be implicated, and the adventurer business would have been impossible long ago. How could even the Prince of the North rush in?

"You're talking nonsense!" A male wizard who looked to be in his 30s cursed viciously, "They say no one cares, but that's because no one cares about those who are irrelevant... even those who are slightly related! How many of them survived?

You don't think there are no relevant records in Scroll Mountain?

As long as you are willing to spend money, you can find something in any temple of knowledge!"

The adventurers couldn't help but grit their teeth.

Of course, they don’t have the money to look up detailed information... Scroll Mountain does have everything, but they really charge by the word.

The reason why everyone is very vigilant about similar things is that it is the experience gained from years of hard work.

Independent adventurers are usually people who jump back and forth between large adventure groups and noble temples... Otherwise, how can they earn enough capital to make themselves more and more powerful?
Therefore, there is no need to explore some things. Just relying on the lives of our ancestors, we have tested out some iron laws that can never be violated.

For example, what they want to do now is to go in and collect some resources while the Storm Cathedral is about to be in disaster, but this is something that Lord Earl Hamilton absolutely cannot do.

That would also be a provocation to the Church of the Storm...even though they knew very well that the culprit that led to the failure and even death of Priest Schroeder had nothing to do with Earl Hamilton.

They were not out to track down the murderer, after all, that was agreed by their real boss, but they must find someone to demonstrate to, so that people would not think that their Storm Church had become weak after this incident.

After all, it is really embarrassing to have one's own chief priest punished by the gods themselves.

If the situation is not brought under control, the Storm Church will probably soon become the second Scroll Mountain in rumors.

The independent adventurers are of course well aware of all this, and this is why they feel they can make some moves... Those hot-tempered people in the Storm Church will not attack them. After all, they have been active near the Great Iceberg and Qingfeng Territory, which is under the nose of the Lord of Storms.

Individuals who cannot be held accountable by any force can naturally be seen directly by the gods... unless the Storm Church wants to publicly prove that the Storm Lord is not here.

They're not that crazy yet.

However, this does not mean that independent adventurers can still obtain this immunity when someone among them is disrespectful to the gods.

Even if the wizard didn't explain things clearly, the adventurers would never let Gran Sack do whatever he wanted, not to mention that he told them the most terrible consequences!

Evelyn Costa raised her sledgehammer without hesitation and smashed it viciously.

A deep golden light rose up and bloomed on Gran Sack's body like an eggshell, directly knocking Evelyn Costa's sledgehammer away.

The adventurers were immediately shocked: "Earth Shield?"

"how is this possible?"

"It's over~ Let's just go!"

“You don’t have to make this money.”

Grann Sack raised his head and sneered: "Now that things have come to this, do you think you can get away with it?"

"Why not?" the male wizard asked curiously, "Even if the Lord of Storms and the Lord of Earth appear here together, they can't destroy all of us.

As long as we really don't interfere in anything and don't give you any opportunity to take advantage of us.

Unless you represent the evil god and have nothing to do with the Lord of the Earth himself."

"Who are you?" Grann Sack looked at him with annoyance, "Why haven't I seen you before?

Don't think you can speak freely about the affairs of God just because you are a wizard!"

The male mage pointed at his nose in surprise and said, "Why are you asking about my identity? What's the problem?
I remember that adventurers, especially independent adventurers, never asked about their origins or where they were going. Who are you? You put on airs and ask.

Also, did I say something wrong?

Although I am not from a noble family, my family is rich!

Especially my mother's family, they own a mine and are very rich.

I want to go to Scroll Mountain to buy some information, it's easy.

Right? Sister Evelyn."

The female knight was stunned for a moment, then nodded in the surprised gaze of the people around her: "Oh, this is the Toronto Mage, who started to operate in the Great Iceberg fifteen years ago, is good at ice magic, and has a very good reputation.

There is a sign for Qingfeng Valley, and there are apartments in the adventure camp. It has been there since the beginning, and now you can even spend the winter in Qingfeng Valley."

The adventurers immediately let down their guard... Anyone who could survive under the strict control of Qingfeng Territory for fifteen years, no matter what his nature was, must know what the rules were.

Adventurers don't have many requirements for character, as long as they are smart enough and know how to abide by all the rules and regulations.

As for its origin, there is no need to mention it... Although he said it very easily, it must be just enough money in the secular world.

Gold alone is definitely not enough to provide resources for more advanced cultivation.

If one could buy whatever one wanted if one had money, those merchants would not have to rely on nobles... Including the caravans of the Church of Wealth. Without the friendship with the nobles of various countries, it would be impossible for them to grow and develop with only the protection of gods.

The Lord of Wealth cannot force the nobles of the territory to do business only with his followers.

It is not as if resources from the upper class will not flow to the middle and lower classes at all, but that requires "exchange".

Not to mention wealthy families, even small and medium-sized nobles cannot get genuine high-quality goods without some good things in their hands.

Otherwise, how could a wizard of decent level dig ice chips from an iceberg for fifteen years?
Of course, this age is also the reason why adventurers recognize him... It's not that there are no mages coming to the big iceberg. Mages from various major forces come here to explore and dig something. This kind of thing can be seen almost anytime and anywhere.

But they generally don't stay for long.

After all, mages need a lot of time to meditate and practice, and there is no need for them to endure the cold pain of the iceberg.

No force would let a wizard suffer for fifteen years...even for court wizards, fifteen years of service is enough for them to escape.

Then this Toronto wizard must be one of those rich kids who accidentally awakened his wizard talent. His talent is not high enough to enter the palace, but not too low to be promoted to a formal wizard... Such wizards are usually recruited by great nobles, and then serve a certain noble for their entire lives, or even for generations.

Unless, one day, they can rely on their own talents to step out of this world and into the starry sky.

However, this is also complementary.

After all, if it weren't for such a strict contract, which noble would dare to spend money to train a magician?

The money for training a low-level mage is enough for them to force a knight with decent talent to level 10!
This is why only the nobles above the earl level could possibly keep a few wizards.

Then, there is another possibility, that is, the mage nobles who accepted the kindness of the royal family and had their own mines and small territories.

They will also recruit some apprentices with decent talents.

Although this sounds better than serving the nobles, there is actually not much difference, and it may even be worse.

Of course, it can be better... as long as you work hard enough and are talented enough to impress the teacher.

In that case, you can even learn spells beyond the common ones.

However, the mage believes in equal exchange.

His teachings and spells will all have a price calculated for them, and you will have to pay the corresponding price... and you are not qualified to calculate what the price is, and you can only rely on the conscience of the teacher you follow.

If you are not very confident in your talent, or if you have no other chance than this, you must carefully consider your ability and endurance before going.

The court wizard can be liberated as long as he serves the royal family for a decade or so, and then it becomes a trading relationship... He works for the royal family to accumulate merits in exchange for some spells and various precious materials.

Of course, the royal-specific spells must be deeply bound to be obtained, but if the requirements were not so high, ordinary court mages would have an easy life.

However, the most troublesome prerequisite is that the qualifications must be excellent enough to be noticed by the royal family, and they are willing to give such treatment... It is impossible for the royal family to produce wizards from generation to generation, but by relying on these court wizards, they can ensure that their magic inheritance will not be interrupted.

This requires not only that they have a strong heritage and wealth, but also that they have enough strength to ensure the continuation of their rules... Even a great noble like Schroeder who can compete with the royal family cannot do this.

Only the royal family... No matter how powerful a wizard is, in this world where the rules are set by the will of the world, he cannot arbitrarily attack the king who is in the name of justice.

It's not that the king cannot die, but he must not die for such a "legitimate" reason.

Moreover, if a king did not die of natural causes, the church would have reason to intervene... This was a duty bestowed upon them by the gods, and no one dared to object.

Even the Lord of Storms, who was relatively tolerant of his believers, would not allow anything to happen in his parish that might harm him... and that certainly included the murder of the king.

After all, the country established in his name is more or less connected to his destiny.

Of course, by this time, a symbiotic model has basically been formed between the court wizards and the royal family, and there are no longer the evil people like those in the past who took money and gained knowledge but still felt wronged.

If possible, most people would still be willing to work for the royal family. The other two options are only available when there is no other choice.

If he doesn't do this, how can he learn the subsequent spells?
(End of this chapter)

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