"It has protection, amplification, and assistance. It's against the rules to give you this knowledge. This thing is just right for you. You newcomers sometimes always have an inexplicable sense of crisis. This thing is just right for you."
The librarian shrugged and continued.
"If you don't believe me, go ask the apprentices at the sundry shop. They sell witchcraft props like this for at least 500 to 600 points, or even for nothing."
this…………
Looking at the indifferent librarian, Taylor opened his mouth but found that he could not say anything. That's right, based on the effect of this witchcraft prop, it would be unfair to sell it at a higher price because it is so practical.
What's more, the other party may have offered a half-price discount.
No matter how much the wizarding world emphasizes rules and regulations, in the end, strength is still the key. When Taylor was cleaning the aisles, he heard other wizard apprentices chatting and saying that they sometimes received tasks such as guarding and feeding monsters.
It’s a bit dangerous just thinking about it, so you still have to pay attention to your own safety.
Seeing that Taylor was still hesitant, the librarian thought about it and finally decided to let the young apprentice accept his favor.
Who knows when the next apprentice will come? He might be dead by the time they arrive. It's just an investment. He knows how to make witchcraft props anyway. Wouldn't it be better to put in some effort to make another one?
Free is impossible. There is no free in the wizarding world. Equivalent exchange is the real thing. The so-called discount just shifts the purpose to other aspects.
He still had some ambition in his heart. He felt that the Apprentice Library was a good place for him, where he could look up a lot of knowledge and do his own things quietly, whether meditating or making witchcraft props.
Even if there is no hope of becoming a powerful wizard, being an apprentice and staying in the library is a good job.
The reason why he has always been the administrator of the Apprentice Library is, on the one hand, that he is a third-level wizard apprentice who can make witchcraft props, and on the other hand, he has used the same method to win over many powerful wizard apprentices to become his friends, two of whom have even become powerful wizards now, so he can take the most noble position among the apprentices.
Now the administrator feels that Taylor has the ability to become a powerful wizard apprentice, and maybe even a more noble wizard. He is worth investing in!
"By the way, I would like to remind you that the kind-hearted White Wizards have released many low-level monsters in a forest in the northernmost part of our White Tower Alliance. Apprentices only need to pay a certain amount of points to enter that forest and hunt low-level monsters to obtain some materials."
"After all, knowledge is stored in the brain, but it still needs practice to further master it."
This sentence undoubtedly broke down Taylor's psychological defenses.
"Okay, I agree, but I need time. I need to collect 300 points."
The librarian said with satisfaction:
"Of course I know that you are only a first-level wizard apprentice today. I will keep this Fire Medal for you until you have enough points to redeem it."
Watching Taylor leave the apprentice library and go to the apprentice chores office to receive his tasks, the administrator chuckled. The smile in his eyes and the wrinkles on his face seemed to be able to kill even a mosquito.
But then again, there seems to be no such creature as mosquitoes in the wizarding world today. No one knows how this creature suddenly angered the black wizards and the white wizards, and they joined forces to exterminate this race.
The creatures that replace mosquitoes in the future will no longer be annoying...
After Taylor's back disappeared from sight, the librarian lowered his head, looked at the Flame Medal in his hand, opened a cabinet and threw it in.
Miscellaneous Affairs Department
Looking at the somewhat immature Taylor, and glancing at the ball of fire held high in Taylor's hand, the third-level wizard apprentice in the Miscellaneous Affairs Department finally confirmed that the child in front of him had become a first-level wizard apprentice.
It's really amazing. There's hope that I can become a powerful wizard.
After a slight sigh, the middle-aged, chubby-looking third-level wizard apprentice with a round belly took out a list and placed it in front of Taylor. The list listed various tasks.
Feed the Zadro wizard's human beast - twice a day, 120 points a month.
Looking after the garden of the Wana wizard - fifty points per month.
Patrolling the small monster forest in the north of the White Tower Alliance - 90 points a month Extracting the blood of the broom witch - 10 points per serving Extracting the juice of the poison ivy tree - 8 points per serving ...
Looking at the task one after another, Taylor's eyelids jumped. None of them looked easy.
This beast has the body of a lion and the face of a human. It is very smart and loves to suck brains. According to the information in the book, the beast can be regarded as a magical beast that is about to enter the level.
Once this thing breaks through its limit, it can become a first-level creature, just like a first-level wizard, but not as powerful as a wizard.
As for taking care of the garden, the wizard's garden is filled with all kinds of poisonous mushrooms, vines and flowers. Toxic, confusing, tempting, crazy and other effects are absolutely endless in this kind of garden. Even with protective measures, it is inevitable to be infected.
Patrolling a small monster forest is even more dangerous. Once you encounter a monster, if you are not strong enough, you will be easily eaten by the monster. Don't expect the monster to be very human. Even if it can recognize some tokens or signs, once something unexpected happens, it will be eaten and you will be dead and there will be nothing left.
As for the broom witch, poison ivy tree and so on that follow, they are guys that can only be dealt with by a second-level wizard apprentice. Even if they have some credentials that can make the other party feel fearful, they are still full of danger.
Taylor continued to look down and found that the tasks suitable for first-level wizard apprentices were not only scarce, but also not well paid.
He looked up at the fat clerk in charge of chores, and after thinking about his own strength, Taylor decided to take on the task of extracting poison ivy sap.
At least he was now an expert in playing with fire, so it should be possible for him to deal with an immovable tree. Besides, Taylor didn't believe that the wizard would really let these not-so-strong apprentices face those monsters directly.
Sure enough, when Taylor took on the task, the manager of the Miscellaneous Affairs Department wrote down Taylor's name in the notebook dedicated to this task, and then handed him a round badge.
The round badge is simple in style, with a smooth back and no paper clip for wearing, and a miniature image of the Wizarding Botanical Garden is printed on the front.
"This is a badge that allows you to enter and exit the botanical garden. With the badge, the monsters won't dare to touch you. But you must be careful not to be fooled by them. Once the badge is not on you, no one will care about you if anything happens."
After introducing the function of the round badge and giving a warning, the middle-aged steward handed the green round badge to Taylor.
Taylor took the badge, left the chores and rushed to the botanical garden, where the manager handed him the instrument specifically for extracting juice.
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