Chapter 134: Walban's Advice
Chapter 134: Walban's Advice
In the Mona Ant Farm hut, inside a wizard's spire.
Walban met his mentor Andaya whom he hadn't seen for a long time. Andaya was a female wizard who exuded a cold and stern temperament that kept strangers away. He knew that this was his mentor's usual demeanor and it was not directed at him.
When questioned by his mentor, Walban told him the whole story of the mission.
During the mission, two third-class apprentices of the hunting team died. As the team leader, Walban had some responsibility.
After listening to his story, Andaya's eyes became even colder, and even the temperature around him dropped a little.
"Tell me what you think."
"I am ashamed of myself."
"Very good, you still know how to be ashamed. Look at what you have done, busying yourself for no reason, blinded by greed, relying on others to save you, relying on others to get you out of trouble, compared to the people in the enchantment group, you are simply unbearable to look at."
"Disciple is ashamed."
Faced with his mentor's familiarity, Walban felt ashamed.
He was indeed careless this time and was led by the enemy by the nose. In the end, he was able to escape from the cage with the help of others, otherwise he might have been buried in the magic stone mine.
"The situation at the Kanda Magic Stone Mine is truly special. You won't be held responsible this time." Andaya stared at him coldly for a while before speaking.
"I'm sorry to trouble you." After hearing what his mentor said, Walban felt even more ashamed.
When apprentices are performing tasks, all kinds of strange creatures may appear. No one can predict what they will encounter, and casualties are possible.
But the rules of the hunting team are different. Under the management of Wizard Chris Donner, the rules of the hunting team are more stringent and more united. The death of two third-class apprentices this time is not something that can be covered up by simple special circumstances.
Now you don’t even have to pay the basic fine. I don’t know how much thought the tutor has put into this.
"If you want to say something, say it. If you don't want to say anything, get out." Seeing that he seemed to be hesitant to speak, Andaya said coldly.
"Teacher, regarding that Evan Marichatton, he was the former disciple of Wizard Toins. I don't think it's necessary to deal with him anymore. You see -"
"You have already made a promise, how can I watch you break your promise?"
"Teacher, that's not the case."
Walban was not arrogant enough to make the decision for his mentor, so he quickly explained, "I think he really has extraordinary talent, and he was born on a remote tidal island. Sooner or later, he will stand on the same side with us. He will definitely be a help to Wizard Chris Donner in the future. Why push him to the wizard family's side?"
"How do you know he'll side with us?"
"He is a smart man. He naturally knows which side is more beneficial to him. His background destined him to be on our side, unless he is willing to be controlled by the wizard family. From what I have observed, he is not that kind of person. He has both talent and pride."
Wizard Andaya did not refute what Wolfan said. He was just an apprentice and not worth her time and effort. Since her disciple had made the judgment, she agreed without thinking.
……
Lydia's castle.
Cam hurried back home and blocked his sister Heidi in the library. Seeing that Heidi ignored him, he stared at Heidi without blinking, trying to intimidate her.
"Kamei, my dear brother, what's wrong with you?"
It has to be said that his method controlled Heidi. Heidi put down the book and looked at him with amusement.
"Hmph! Let's talk outside." Came was about to say something and looked around vigilantly.
"Don't go."
"You have to go, otherwise - otherwise -" Cam thought carefully, she would definitely not be able to beat him if she fought, and if she complained, one more person would know her embarrassing story, so she didn't say anything. "Anyway, you have to go out with me, we haven't settled the previous accounts yet."
"There's really nothing I can do about you."
Heidi looked at her stubborn brother lovingly, and followed his instructions to a rest pavilion not far from the library.
"Cam, you don't want to talk about Ivan, do you? I admit that my previous actions were indeed inappropriate. Have you ever thought about apologizing to me and him? You know, this is impossible."
"What did you say to Ivan?" Carme asked in a low voice, holding her wrist.
Seeing his mysterious look, Heidi's eyelashes moved and she immediately guessed what her brother wanted to ask.
Someone has filed a complaint.
She was in a desperate situation before and thought that the chances of her and others escaping were slim, so she spoke without thinking too much. Now that she thinks about it, that sentence did damage her brother's image.
"You said a lot of words. Which one are you referring to?" "Okay, you did say it."
Cam is not stupid. When he saw his sister start to be vague, based on his understanding of his sister, he knew that what Ivan said was true.
Oh, destruction!
I will never be able to see Ivan again.
"Cam, are you okay?" Heidi asked carefully when she saw how shocked he was.
"My dear sister, you actually slandered me like this in front of my friends. Don't you have anything else to say?" Cam said gritting her teeth.
"Okay, I apologize to you." Heidi said sincerely, "You had tears in your eyes at that time, but they didn't fall, so it really wasn't crying."
"You are not allowed to mention it."
"You decide."
"As an apology, you have to agree to one condition of mine, otherwise this matter will not end."
"Also, don't cause trouble for Ivan again, or I won't let you go either."
Faced with Cam, who became a little angry, Heidi nodded and agreed one by one, and then calmed him down.
Cam then told Ivan about her visit and how she offered to do something for him.
"If I don't do something, I'll always feel like I'm indebted. It's all your fault."
"so what?"
"In addition to the universal breathing secret medicine prescription, I want to do something else for Ivan~, but it can't be too expensive, otherwise Ivan won't agree."
"I'll think of a solution for you."
Heidi has mixed feelings about Ivan.
At first, she thought it was a person with ulterior motives who wanted to get close to and take advantage of her brother.
Afterwards, under her teaching, her brother still lost to the other party, which made her instinctively feel that there was something fishy. Seeing her brother's face full of grievance and unwillingness, she couldn't help but want to teach the other party a profound lesson, and just then a suitable task appeared.
Not long ago, the group escaped from the cage, and she realized that her idea was extremely wrong. The other party was indeed a person with extraordinary enchanting talent, and it was a good thing that her brother became friends with the other party.
Since the other party didn't ask for too much, she couldn't help but look at him with higher regard.
……
Exclusive sales office in the college trading area.
At this time, Ivan appeared outside the window, and the old man in the apprentice robe was still sitting inside.
"Do you have a recipe for medium magic stone water?"
"Of course."
“How many credits are required?”
"370 credits."
Seeing his familiar appearance, the old man began to feel suspicious, but he would not turn away a big business that came to his door.
As a third-class apprentice, the old man didn't put on a sour face.
"Isn't the recipe for the third-grade mental power potion worth 300 credits?" Ivan asked in surprise.
"The minimum credits are 300," the old man explained. "Different medicines have different effects and side effects. The value of a prescription cannot be generalized. The most valuable one requires 500 credits."
"The effect of medium magic stone water is not outstanding, but it has no side effects. The overall value is in the middle."
Ivan suddenly realized that he didn't have enough credits to begin with, and now the gap was even greater.
"It's too expensive. I'll wait until I earn enough credits."
Hearing this, the old man suddenly remembered that the person in front of him was the rude newcomer.
Just when he was about to curse, he realized that the other person's aura was indeed that of a third-class apprentice. The old man was speechless and could only watch him slowly leave.
(End of this chapter)