The potion, which costs almost nothing, can be sold for a thousand euros.
With an income of 50,000 geese per day, that adds up to 1.5 million geese per month!
Clavner's most profitable six months only yielded around five million; the mages are indeed wealthy.
"I actually wanted to thank that demon. Oh my god, I have to apologize for my thoughts."
Lia waved excitedly, her eyes gleaming with the light of 'money'.
Viktor listened quietly without responding.
Leah didn't mind Victor's puppet-like attitude; she was used to it anyway, and continued:
"Also, don't forget, I put in a lot of effort into this, so it wouldn't be right if you didn't give me some reward."
Lia said happily.
Indeed, as Leah said, she played a crucial role in convicting Devon Reiser.
The reporters who gathered around the academy to get the latest news were Lia.
She used public pressure to force the Raiser family to confess.
Even though the Leather family got rid of Devon as a burden in advance, the royal family still had to impose some severe punishments on the Leather family under the strong influence of public opinion.
In short, everyone was happy.
Apart from the Raiser family.
Viktor still didn't raise his head, calmly nodded, and then said:
"So, what do you want?"
"Fifty percent!"
Lia opened her palm and gestured the number five in front of him, then shook it.
"You have to give me at least 50% of the prop shop's monthly profits."
Victor: "........"
He closed the book with a slight headache and stared at Lia.
"Eighty percent."
Lia was taken aback and asked in confusion.
"What's the meaning?"
"I can give you 80% of the profits."
"I need some money, otherwise, you can have all the revenue from the prop shop, since it's our family business."
"......."
Lia was slightly stunned. She stood there, looking at the indifferent Victor, opened her mouth, but couldn't say a word.
"You...you're serious?"
Victor nodded.
He wasn't lying; he did indeed need some money to learn the next level of fourth-tier magic.
But there's no need to explain this to Lia.
Besides, he would eventually have to hand over the position of head of the Clavenna family to Leah.
But what if we run out of money later?
Ask Liya for it.
Anyway, it's all my own money being spent.
"Don't look at me with those naive eyes. After all, you're the one who manages Clavenna's territory."
Lia didn't understand the implication in Victor's words. She lowered her head slightly, looking somewhat awkward.
"I've wanted to ask this for a while, but..."
"No, forget it."
Lia took a deep breath, seemingly trying to calm herself down.
She quickly regained her previous arrogance and looked at Victor.
"You probably said it yourself, so don't go back on your word."
"Here, this is for you."
Lia tossed a money pouch from her arms, which Victor caught.
He weighed the bag in his hand; it was still slightly warm, and the coins inside clinked together, making a sound like money.
"What is this money for?"
Victor was somewhat surprised, but then he heard Lia say something casually.
"Kevlar, for some reason, gave Gwen a big bag of money, saying she wanted to give it to you."
"With so much money, are you trying to extort Kevlar?"
Victor was speechless at Lydia's idea, but he still put the money away.
He casually said to Vega next to him:
"It's alright, you've got your money for the meat."
Leah didn't get a decent answer from Victor and muttered a couple of things:
"If you hadn't promised to give me 80% of the profits, I would have kept all this money hidden away."
"But I don't need that little bit of money anymore."
After saying that, she swayed her graceful waist and walked towards the door.
After she left, she casually remarked:
"By the way, that poor little girl still hasn't woken up. I'm a little worried. If you have time, don't forget to go and check on her."
With a bang, the study door was slammed shut.
Vega reverted to its human-like expression, which appeared somewhat angry.
"Victor, what do you mean? You're cutting back on my food allowance because you're short of money?"
"I thought you wouldn't care about these things."
Viktor took out the book again and continued to read it.
"I've been asking you this before, what are you trying to do by flipping through these lousy books over and over again? Why don't you just ask me if you have any questions?"
Vega was somewhat puzzled.
He seemed to be chasing some kind of progress, not wanting to relax for a moment.
"I am now a fourth-tier mage."
Viktor's seemingly random statement left Vega somewhat puzzled.
So what if you're fourth-tier? Even if you advance several more tiers, I can still answer your question.
Vega naturally had no idea.
As a player, Victor can directly spend Geo to learn magic.
This resulted in him becoming a fourth-tier mage, but apart from the fourth-tier magic that his subordinate, the Fire Origin, had independently mastered, he didn't know any other fourth-tier magic.
However, fourth-tier magic is extremely expensive, so...
[Read books for 100 hours to gain the skill 'The Mind of a Wise Man']
As a voice echoed in his mind, Viktor closed the book and said calmly.
"Okay, that's enough."
Vega: "?"
Viktor looked at the new passive skill that had appeared in his skill bar.
[Heart of the Wise Lv1: Reduces material and Geo costs by 50% when learning skills]
That's right, Viktor is leveling up his skills.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have been sitting there reading books in such a boring way.
"Let's go see Hennie."
Viktor stood up, and the crow quickly flapped its wings and landed on his shoulder.
Then Viktor said regretfully:
"Having knowledge but being unable to learn magic is a strange constitution."
As soon as he finished speaking, Vega looked at Viktor with great surprise.
"To be honest, I thought you already knew about this."
Now it was Viktor's turn to be surprised. He turned to look at Vega, a rare look of confusion on his face.
Then Vega's voice rang out:
"Henni is a succubus."
"ah?"
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