Chapter 44
  At the task window of the affairs hall, Andrew looked at Herage's leaving figure and muttered: "Is it so easy to dig up sleeping mushrooms recently? But there is no one else to complete the task of sleeping mushrooms. It's strange."

He took out the runestones, clicked on McCann's chat box and asked, "I haven't seen you submit the Sleeping Mushroom for a few days. How are you doing?"

McCann is a veteran at picking sleeping mushrooms. He often comes to Andrew to submit sleeping mushrooms in exchange for magic stones, so the two of them are familiar with each other.

"Stop talking, where have those damn sleeping mushrooms gone these past few days? I haven't even collected ten of them yet." McCann complained with a frown.

"No way? Recently, someone here has submitted a total of ninety sleeping mushrooms. I thought it was so easy to dig recently, so I wanted to try it." Andrew said in surprise.

"Ninety? How is that possible!" McCann's first reaction was disbelief.

He has been digging sleeping mushrooms for a while, and he has never seen anyone dig so many.

Seeing that he didn't believe it, Andrew continued to reply: "It's true, he is still a first-class wizard apprentice who just joined the woodland not long ago. He submitted fifty sleeping mushrooms four days ago, and submitted another forty sleeping mushrooms today. You often Hanging out in Moonlight Grove, maybe you might even know him."

"What's his name?" McCann asked.

"Herage, do you know him?" Andrew said casually.

When McCann saw the name, it was both familiar and unfamiliar, and then he slapped his thigh suddenly: "Isn't this the boy who lives alone!"

"I asked why he didn't pay much attention to us. It seems that there is some special way to dig sleeping mushrooms. No wonder we have harvested so little these days. It seems that they have all been poached by this kid." McCann thought of these days. The hard work has not yet yielded any results, and I feel sulky in my heart.

……

"There are now a total of eight magic stones, which are enough for the time being. These need to be converted into immediate combat power."

Herage opened the runestones and contacted Larry: "Mr. Larry, how much does the ice shield and mana shield cost over there?"

He planned to learn all three shield spells and create a turtle shell tactic.

"These two are cheaper, they are two magic stones." Larry replied.

"I'm ready to buy everything. Does Mr. Larry have any recommended attack spells?" Herage asked.

"Bought them all? Oh, yes, the Dark Energy Shield is indeed a bit difficult for you. It's not bad to learn these two instead." Larry thought Herage couldn't learn the Dark Energy Shield.

He continued to reply: "I have too many zero-level spells here, including offensive ones, control auxiliary spells, and so on."

"Earth stab, bone spur, small fireball, ice arrow, ice cone, magic perception, flash, fainting, earth binding..."

Larry sent over a long list of zero-level spell names, which dazzled Herage.

The first ones are some common offensive spells, and there are many spells in the back that Herage has never heard of.

He asked: "Mr. Larry, what effect is magic perception?"

"Magic perception can spread your magic power to a certain range around your body to form a circle. You can perceive all movements within this range. The stronger your mental power, the larger the circle. It is a relatively practical spell, in actual combat The effect is very good, and I recommend you to learn this." Larry explained.

"The effect is good, but I have a more powerful Deep Blue, so this one seems a bit useless." Herage compared it secretly. The current range of Deep Blue has reached [-] meters.

Magic power is often limited, and Deep Blue's detection is difficult to limit. "What is the effect of the flash spell?" Herage continued to look at the spell behind him.

"This spell is also very good. It is one of the few space spells among zero-level spells. It can teleport within a small space. However, this spell consumes more mana. A first-class wizard apprentice like you may only be able to cast it in one battle. Once." Larry introduced.

Herage's eyes lit up: "This spell is pretty good! It's very useful at critical moments."

He then asked: "Mr. Larry, how much does it cost to flash?"

"This one is more expensive, three magic stones."

"Then flash, add ice shield and mana shield, a total of seven magic stones, I want them all." Herage waved his hand, and there was only one magic stone left on his body.

Larry joked: "You are quite rich."

He didn't ask Herage where he got so many magic stones.

……

In Building 5, Area C, Herage held three thick books and a notebook in his hands.

The notes are about flashing this spell. There are no related notes about the other two spells.

"These few spells are enough for you to study for a long time." Larry said and took a sip of coffee.

Herage hugged the book and said, "Well, I will study it carefully when I get back."

Larry suddenly remembered something, put down his coffee cup and said, "By the way, I'm going to hold a potion course later, you can come and sign up. When you are promoted to second-class apprentice, you will also need to refine the dawn potion."

"Dawn Potion?" Herage only briefly understood that potions were needed to be promoted to second-class apprentices after reaching the mental strength standard, but he did not understand it in detail. He was still far away from promotion.

"The Dawn Potion can help you to be better promoted to a second-class apprentice. With your qualifications, it should be easy to be promoted with the Dawn Potion. However, the Dawn Potion requires you to buy the raw materials to refine it yourself, or to entrust others to refine it after buying the materials. ." Larry explained.

"How much does the material cost?" Herage asked.

"One portion is about forty magic stones. If you are entrusting a formal wizard like me to refine it, you must prepare at least two copies of the materials. The starting fee is thirty magic stones. If you succeed in the first time, the materials will not be refunded, and it is considered a commission. The reward. Even if you fail twice, you can’t get back the handling fee. This is the rule.”

Larry continued: "But for a wizard, refining magic potions is a basic skill. You will definitely need to master this skill in the future. It is impossible to entrust others to refine potions every time. Therefore, the following magic potions It’s best to sign up for the course.”

Herage couldn't salute while holding the book, so he put the books away with a space ring, and then thanked him: "I understand, thank you Mr. Larry for your guidance."

"Your space ring is pretty good. I didn't expect you, a first-class wizard apprentice, to have such a thing." Larry had noticed it before but didn't mention it, so now he said it casually.

"This is a gift from a friend, Lilian from Augustus College," Herage said.

It was only after he arrived in Moonlight Grove that he learned that space rings were rare and valuable even here, and ordinary wizard apprentices couldn't afford them.

"I owe you a lot of favors." Herage thought for a while. He had nothing to repay Lilian now. He would look at it later.

(End of this chapter)

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