I'm really a necromancer

Chapter 16 Negotiate Cooperation

Chapter 16 Negotiate Cooperation
"I didn't expect the ability to have this function."

Yi Hua was surprised that when he was not present, he could vaguely perceive the source of merit through the connection from the increased merit.

After confirming that he doesn't need to do it himself, and that others can use the phototherapy scrolls he sold remotely to improve their merits, Yi Hua started intensive preparations.

In the following time, he sold all the remaining two scrolls, and accumulated three witch crystals in his hands again.

After that, use the witch crystals in your hand to buy guide ink and sheepskin scrolls, and then use the purchased materials to make scrolls, and the cycle repeats.

Seven days later, Yi Hua looked at the 12 bundles of finished phototherapy scrolls neatly stacked on the corner of the table like a pyramid, took a deep breath, and let it out slowly.

Of the 19 newly purchased scrolls, [-] were successfully produced, and seven of them were sold during this period to buy materials.

The hard work these days has not been in vain, and now he has achieved a one-third success rate in making scrolls.

Thinking of this, Yi Hua called up the panel again.

"Name: Eva Fercis"

"Karma Level: Neutral Good (15/100)"

"Realm: First Class Necromancer Apprentice (30/36 Runes), Formal Knight (85/100)"

"Magician qualifications: first-class affinity for death (9/9) ↑, second-class affinity for life (19/19) ↑..."

"Skill: Elementary Scroll Making (100/100)↑"

「巫术:二等光疗术(70/100),死亡世界穿梭(7/100),亡灵奴役(35/100),亡灵召唤(4/100)」

"merit value: 7"

In the past seven days, the production of second-class life affinity and primary scrolls has reached the limit, and another rune has been engraved.

The knight's progress is about to reach the limit. These days, under the influence of the knight's breathing method, Yihua's appetite has greatly increased, and he spends at least a few crystal coins every day just on food.

Yihua once tried to break through the third level of life affinity, but failed to break through. He felt that his merit was about one-third short, and he vaguely figured out the law of consuming merit.

The law is that the merits consumed are multiplied by the promoted level and itself.

如一等晋升二等需要2×2,大约4点功德,二等晋升三等就需要3×3,大约9点功德。

Yihua knew that if he suddenly started selling scrolls in large quantities, he would definitely attract the attention of interested people.

Therefore, most of the scrolls produced during this period were accumulated, just to maintain scroll production and sell one every day.

There are still 70 days before the exam. With his current meditation efficiency, it will take at least 130 days to engrave the remaining six runes.

In order to speed up his meditation, Yi Hua had to break through his life affinity to the third class. For this, he had to sell a large number of scrolls he made to speed up the speed of gaining merit.

Therefore, Yihua decided to go to the cafe again to cooperate with Anna.

After a while, Yihua came to the European-style three-story coffee shop again, and the mellow aroma of coffee and tea came over his face. Yihua didn't stop, and went straight into the room.

At this time, the scorching sun was in the sky, and it was lunch time.

The cafe was overcrowded. For some reason, Yi Hua faintly felt a tense atmosphere from the low-pitched conversations of the apprentices around him.

Yi Hua shrugged his nose, smelling the complex aroma mixed in the room, he suddenly felt a little hungry.

Recently, due to the consumption caused by the knight breathing method, most of the food is the dried meat of high-energy creatures caught outside the courtyard.

Because they were basically killed by witchcraft, without going through the formal slaughter process of livestock such as bloodletting, they tasted a weird smell. Recalling, Yi Hua suddenly felt a faint salty smell in his mouth.

Seeing that there was no sign of Anna in the room, and there happened to be a vacant seat, he took out two crystal coins and decided to improve his food here.

"Waiter, take your order."

A quarter of an hour later, Yihua looked at a pot of fragrant sungrass tea with a golden and translucent tea soup, bursting milk toast with a thick milky fragrance, and roasted tender, juicy, burnt-flavored tea on the table. The overflowing grilled steak and other food began to feast on.

After that, five more steaks came, and I was only half full.

After paying the bill, Yihua saw Anna coming out from behind the bar to see off a female apprentice, so she walked forward.

"It's still the same place, we'll talk about it later."

Anna knew that Yihua was looking for her for something, so she took care of her appearance, and seeing that there was nothing wrong, she led Yihua to the back.

It was still the familiar box, and after the two sat down, Yi Hua took out a phototherapy scroll he had made from his arms and handed it to Anna without any delay.

"You made this?"

Anna saw the second-class scroll Yihua took out, and showed a surprised expression as if seeing Yihua for the first time.

In this regard, Yi Hua nodded and put forward his own plan:

"That's right, I want to entrust you to sell it, do you think there is a market for it?"

Although the difficulty of making witchcraft scrolls is far less than that of potions, the success rate of most apprentices making scrolls is extremely low, and they can't make ends meet, and they can't even earn back the cost.

In order to make sure that Yi Hua did not succeed by fluke, Anna tentatively asked:
"How many copies have you successfully made? What is the approximate success rate?"

Although Yihua had a good time working with Anna in the past, Yihua, who had worked in the society for more than ten years in his previous life, learned to keep his hand in everything and would not trust others easily.

In order to prevent the success rate from being too high and making the other party covet him, Yi Hua naturally wouldn't say the exaggerated success rate of making one out of three.

Yi Hua hesitated for a moment, and finally reported a reasonable number:

"The success rate is about one-sixth. I still have a few in my hand. If I make one successfully, the cost is 1 witch crystal and 20 crystal coins."

After listening to Anna, she made some calculations in her mind. The market price of second-class witchcraft scrolls is around 1-3 witch crystals, and 1 witch crystal and 20 crystal coins are equal to 1.2 witch crystals.

Aside from time, consignment fees and other costs, if you can sell more than 1.5 witch crystals, you will make a profit.

"The success rate is not bad. The scrolls of healing witchcraft are generally not worrying about selling, but the price depends on the effect..."

Anna thought of the effect of the phototherapy technique Yihua used earlier, hesitated for a moment, and reported her own plan:

"Well, I'll give you two options. One, you hand over the scroll to me, and you decide the price yourself, and I will sell it on behalf of you, and I will take a 10% commission from it."

"Secondly, I will cover all the scrolls you have at the price of 1 witch crystal and 50 crystal coins. I will go to the market to test the water first. If the response is good, I will increase the purchase price."

In order to ensure the production of the scroll, Yi Hua decisively chose the second option.

Afterwards, the two signed a non-disclosure agreement.

The regulations were not much different from last time, but at the end, a restriction was added that prohibited revealing that Yihua was the maker of the scroll.

After the drafting was completed, both parties signed their names again at the end.

As the last stroke fell, as before, the contract spontaneously ignited without fire, and burned up in the air in an instant.

 Ask for follow-up, collection, and recommendation.

  


(End of this chapter)

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