Chapter 443
The gathered magic power exploded in the air, blooming into seven-colored flashes of light, as colorful as those fireworks.
At this moment, everyone in the cafeteria was attracted.
The little demon beast raised its head and stared blankly at the fireworks that kept blooming, with a confused look on its face.
…
"What a little luck."
The halfling chefs couldn't help but smile tenderly as they looked at the fireworks that continued to bloom.
Maybe the little devil beast himself didn't notice it, but its appearance did bring a lot of joy to the chefs who were busy at work.
Halflings really like this little familiar with a clever spirit.
…
A full half minute later, the gorgeous magic fireworks ended.
Dak tapped the little devil beast's face and said with a smile: "Why are you still standing there, let's see what's in the easter egg?"
"Oh!" The little demon beast suddenly came back to his senses and immediately cracked open the Easter egg in front of him with a smile.
I saw an empty firework ball and a coupon rolled up to the thickness of my little finger lying quietly among the easter eggs.
"What's this?"
"It's a lottery ticket!"
Dark's and Diana's voices sounded at the same time.
Apparently Deanna understands the mechanics of Easter eggs in the cafeteria better than Duck.
Diana looked at the lottery ticket and said with envy: "Let your familiar open it and take a look. I heard that the first prize is a phoenix egg!"
"How much do you want to eat phoenix eggs?"
Duck couldn't help but roll his eyes.
The little devil had already spread out the lottery tickets with his paws, and then stared at them for a long time, with a confused look on his face.
Dak leaned over and took a look curiously, and was suddenly surprised: "It's actually a credit voucher?"
Rose asked: "How many credits?"
Duck: "It's quite a lot, a full two hundred credits."
Diana calculated on her fingers: "Two hundred credits, a minimum of ten credits per class, fourteen classes a week, all of which are only one hundred and forty credits. Two hundred is really a lot! But..."
Rose also blinked and said, "But what's the use of the familiar's credits? And it doesn't have a sorting card."
Dark said with a smile: "The familiars also have things they want, and it's a good thing to have their own credits. As for not having a sorting card... it's fine if it exists for me. Right, little devil beast?"
The little demon beast immediately picked up the lottery ticket and handed it to the owner obediently.
Of course, beneath its calm appearance is a surge of ecstasy!
After being the first to receive the Little Red Flower, it became the first magical elf to receive credits!
Although you can exchange small red flowers for the things you want from the owner, how can you enjoy buying whatever you want?
Then, wouldn’t it be nice to take the opportunity to go shopping with the owner?
While it was immersed in its beautiful fantasy, it suddenly heard Dak murmuring: "After Easter is over, you can ask Professor Kazel to make a simple version of the sorting card..."
The little devil beast's expression suddenly changed and he couldn't hold himself any longer.
Sorting card = wallet.
Do you want a good wallet or the right to shop together?
This question is so difficult.
…
Until Dak took the coupon and exchanged it for two hundred credits from the halfling chef aunt, the little demon beast was still thinking about this difficult problem.
During this period, many students also opened various gadgets from the Easter eggs.
There are credit coupons of different amounts, half-finished magic cards, and some small magic items.
Of course, there is no phoenix egg.
…
Amid the screams of someone unlucky enough to eat a mustard-filled hard-boiled egg, the three Ducks left the cafeteria with brisk steps.
There is still more than an hour before the Easter Duel Festival starts at 8:30, and the three of them are going to Traveler Street to collect news.
In fact, Dak wanted to see the model easter eggs...
Diana and Rose, on the other hand, have other shopping intentions.
Arriving at the Huxin Pavilion, the three of them chose a stone table and sat in a circle around it, waiting for the teleportation hub to turn around.
Dak looked at Rose and asked curiously: "Aren't you going to participate in the audition battle? Even if you don't want to qualify, it would be nice to experience it. And... I think you have a good chance."
"What chance do I have?" Rose couldn't help but blush when he looked at her like this, "I only have two main players, one for defense and one for treatment, so I can't get ten points. Besides, I don't have any chance." There are no forty magic cards.”
After saying that, she added: "I'll cheer you on from the audience!"
"No." Diana waved her hands quickly and muttered, "I'll just go up and take a look. After the audition, I'll cheer for Dak with you. Be sure to save a seat for me!"
Rose chuckled and said, "Of course I won't forget it."
Duck shook his head helplessly.
Even Diana participated with an experience mentality, and I guess most of the first grade group was like this as well.
This time, it looks like he'll be fighting alone.
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When the teleportation hub turned around, the three of them twisted their bodies and arrived at the Lake Center Pavilion on the other side.
I don't know if there are many people who have similar thoughts to them. It's only early seven o'clock, but there are already people coming and going in Traveler Street.
Not far from the entrance, there was a makeshift stall surrounded by people. It was obviously a distribution point for Easter eggs.
"Let's go and have a look!"
Duck became interested and took the lead in pushing into the crowd.
The owner who sells Easter eggs is a very familiar uncle, but I can't remember which store he is from.
He was about forty years old, with a white towel wrapped around his head, a square face, and a mercenary look on his face. He was enthusiastically selling model Easter eggs to students.
But the students, who knew that credits were valuable, were very cautious and remained unmoved no matter how the uncle tempted them.
"Boss, can this Easter egg really produce a simulated model of the Sky White Dragon?" Suddenly, a student couldn't help asking.
The boss immediately said, "Yes, 10 credits can produce the Sky White Dragon!"
The student frowned and muttered, "10 credits? That's the minimum score for one class. If I can really draw the Sky White Dragon, I'll make a fortune! Boss, I'll pick one."
"Okay!" The boss immediately lifted the white cloth covering the stall, revealing eggs of different sizes and colors.
The student gritted his teeth and looked for a long time, and finally picked an egg as big as an ostrich egg.
"That's it!"
"Okay, I'll wrap it up for you right away!"
"No need, I'll open it directly."
The student turned his head slightly, picked up a small hammer from the stall, and hit the egg hard!
"Snap!"
The egg worth ten credits shattered.
The characteristics of the egg itself made its upper part more fragile.
As the fragments of the eggshell fell, the model inside finally appeared in the field of vision.
It turned out to be a vivid carp-like magic elf!
"It turned out to be a lucky koi!"
The exquisite model was as beautiful as a red jade, and it jumped up the moment it came into contact with the air, sparkling in the sunlight.
"Congratulations! Congratulations!"
When the student was immersed in the unexpected surprise, the owner of the egg-selling stall quietly pulled the mechanism.
Soon, ribbons and paper pieces sprayed out, pouring all over the student's head.
But the student was still excited. He picked up the carp model very carefully and said, "Could this be the lucky carp of Roger, who has already graduated? He is my idol!"
The boss rubbed his hands and said, "Congratulations, customer. This is a very rare model. I didn't expect that the customer won it with just one shot."
Student: "Lucky luck!"
He walked away excitedly holding the carp.
The other students who saw him win the lottery were finally eager to try, and some of them couldn't help but buy the eggs.
Duck picked up a model illustration on the stall and looked at it.
Chapter 377: Dak Dimon's Lucky Familiar (4k)
The professionalism of the senior student just now was commendable. He performed well and successfully aroused the customer's desire to consume.
And these models, which were rushed out in just half a month, are exquisite enough.
Even if the ones drawn are not rare, they will not make people feel "not worth it".
-They are really exquisite, and are completely different from some crudely made figures.
Dak admired the craftsmanship of St. Marian College while checking the illustrations.
The school generally planned according to his suggestions.
The illustrations not only indicated the star rating of the magic elves, but also graded them according to their popularity.
In the future, when the sales of this model easter egg are rolled out, a popularity vote will be made and the popularity level will be reset according to the vote.
There are currently only five popularity levels, marked by A, B, C, D, and E.
For example, "Sky White Dragon" and "Red Ridge Black Dragon" are both magic elves with popularity A.
Their rarity is also extremely high, and only three of them have been produced so far.
Among them, the models that move like magic chess, also called "magic models", are even rarer.
As for S-level (super popular) above A-level and F-level (unqualified) below E-level, they are all planned but not yet launched.
S-level will most likely be adjusted from A-level in the future, and F-level will be selected from E-level.
Be worthy of the name.
In addition...
Each region has its own unique magic elf model, which can only be purchased in that region.
There are also holiday-limited magic elves, which can only be purchased on special holidays.
This Easter, there is a human magic elf named "Priest of Light", which is very popular.
"This is..."
Dark's eyes suddenly lit up, and he stood up the illustrated book and showed it to Impmon.
"Look what I found?"
Impmon, who stood on Dark's shoulder like an owl, looked at the model illustrated book with a puzzled look on his face.
But after a while, it widened its eyes.
But on the illustrated book, there was a "Impmon"!
Probably because it had appeared in the competition, the hospital included it, which was originally a familiar, in the category of general magic elves.
In addition to Impmon, the model of Tailmon was also included.