Six Ring Wizard

Chapter 124 Stay or Go

"Strength 0 (8) (3) (1), Agility 1 (7) (2) (2), Constitution 8 (4) (5), Spirit [🆆🆆🆆🆂🆃♦♦♦♦🅲♦🅼]"

"To sum it up, Strength 2, Agility 12, Constitution 7, Spirit 6."

Herrag calculated that if he cast all the buff spells, he would have such a physical data in the end.

With such data, he could almost kill all third-class wizard apprentices, unless the opponent had some special means.

After Herag completed the construction of the spell models of these spells, he returned to a peaceful life of meditation, study, and work.

Half a month later.

The rune stone lit up, and Herag opened it and found that it was a message from Larry: "You came to me, I have something to tell you."

After seeing the message, Herag quickly went out to Larry's residence.

Larry saw Herag and said, "What I want to talk about today is related to your promotion to a formal wizard. Have you thought about your future plans?"

"Formal wizard? What are the specific plans for the future?" Herag asked.

Larry: "Stay in Moonlight Forest or leave?"

Herag understood that after being promoted to a formal wizard, the current contract will automatically become invalid and a new contract will be required.

After being promoted to a formal wizard, if he does not continue to sign a contract with Moonlight Forest, he will most likely not be able to stay here.

If he cannot continue to stay in Moonlight Forest, it will be less convenient for Herag, such as obtaining resources such as potion materials and spell materials.

But correspondingly, if he stays in Moonlight Forest, he will need to sign a new contract.

The contract of a formal wizard is definitely more effective than that of a wizard apprentice, and there should be more constraints.

Now he is only a third-class wizard apprentice, and he must accept the tasks assigned by Moonlight Forest.

When he becomes a formal wizard, everything will be bound to Moonlight Forest after signing the contract, and there will definitely be many things that he cannot control.

Herag is a person who loves freedom by nature. He doesn't want to be too restricted, nor does he want to control his own destiny in the hands of others.

He is not a famous potion master like Larry, and he can't sign an equal employment contract with Moonlight Glade.

"If you stay in Moonlight Glade, what will you have to pay?" Herag wanted to know the specific contract situation.

Larry took a sip of coffee and said, "One hundred years, at least stay in Moonlight Glade for a hundred years."

"One hundred years?" Herag completely gave up the idea of ​​staying in Moonlight Glade.

Larry nodded and said, "In fact, many wizard organizations are like this. Formal wizards need to serve the organization for about one hundred to one hundred and fifty years before they can leave freely. Because formal wizards need a lot of resources, wizard organizations will also pay a lot, this condition can only be regarded as an equal exchange."

One hundred years is one-third of the life span of most first-level wizards, which is actually not very long.

For ordinary newly promoted formal wizards, if they don't have any background, staying in Moonlight Glade is also a more reasonable choice, at least there is no need to worry about resource issues.

It is not so fast for a normal first-level wizard to be promoted to the second level. It usually takes a long time, and most first-level wizards cannot be promoted to the second level in their lifetime.

Even powerful first-level wizards like Dino and Malcolm, after so many years of practice, are only close to the threshold of being promoted to the second level.

But there are some problems for Herag. He has Deep Blue, and his promotion speed is definitely faster than that of ordinary wizards.

For normal wizards, learning and building spell models all take a lot of time, but Deep Blue can help Herag save this time.

If you want to stay in Moonlight Glade for a hundred years, it is very likely to slow down your practice speed.

More importantly, after signing the contract, life and death are in the hands of others.

It was okay if you didn't know this when you first entered Moonlight Glade, but since Herag knew this, he was unwilling to sign such a contract again.

Destiny must be controlled in your own hands.

"Teacher Larry, I may not choose to stay in Moonlight Glade." Herag replied.

Larry nodded, and then said, "Well, I guessed it. In fact, it was the people from Moonlight Glade who asked me to ask you this time. If you are willing to stay in Moonlight Glade in the future, you can get an ancient potion and an Amanda potion for free."

"Free?"

"Well, for ordinary wizard apprentices, it takes a long time to accumulate magic stones for ancient potions. And the promotion to a formal wizard must be as early as possible, and it cannot be delayed. So the conditions of Moonlight Glade are very tempting for ordinary wizard apprentices."

"But it's different for you. You have enough magic stones and you can buy it directly."

Larry smiled when he said this. He didn't tell Moonlight Glade too much about Herag.

He just came here to work, and the relationship was not that close.

This condition of Moonlight Glade is almost impossible to refuse for ordinary wizard apprentices, especially those without background.

The ancient potion plus a portion of Amanda's potion would cost thousands of magic stones, and it was difficult for ordinary wizard apprentices to earn magic stones. I don't know when I can save up a thousand magic stones.

Herag said, "Teacher Larry, can you buy the ancient potion and Amanda's potion?"

He felt that he needed to prepare in advance, lest there be any problems in Moonlight Glade.

The Ancient Potion, Amanda Potion and Dusk Potion are different. They have a very long shelf life and can be stored for decades without any problems. They are very stable potions.

Larry understood what he meant and nodded: "Okay, I suggest you prepare three copies of Amanda Potion, not more. You are still young, and you can use three copies at most. But I don't have any stock here. You can come to me to pick it up in a few days. I will give you a zero according to the market price, a total of 1,200 magic stones."

"Thank you, Mr. Larry!" Herag thanked.

"I'll talk to them later and tell them that you haven't considered this issue yet. Let's talk about it when you are about to be promoted."

Larry was also afraid that if he said directly that he would not stay in Moonlight Glade, Herag might encounter some trouble.

After all, he is only a third-class wizard apprentice now, and Herag cannot refuse any task if assigned.

...

After leaving Larry, Herag was still thinking about the subsequent plan.

Since he decided not to stay in Moonlight Glade, he should know more about the Karage Continent.

Not long after returning home, the rune stone lit up again. It was a message from Bessie: "Let's chat when you have time? I'm injured and it's not convenient for me to move. Do you mind coming to my house?"

Herrag replied: "Sure, time and place."

He didn't know where Bessie lived. She was one of the few living acquaintances.

"Today is fine. I live in No. 16, K Zone, Northern Forest, not far from you."

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