Azeroth Monster Manual
#115 - Thanks to Egilsson for his technical support
"Are there any other questions?"
Aier casually sat cross-legged on the ground, answering the questions of the apprentices one by one.
"Master… is the Loa's Fall Plan related to a demiplane?"
Eran wiped the sweat from his forehead. The information he had just received from Aier was too terrifying, making him very nervous and excited. Being able to participate in such a vast and thrilling plan was undoubtedly the pursuit of every mage. The desire for knowledge in his heart couldn't help but boil.
"That's right, but it's not the right time yet."
Aier pondered for a moment, still not planning to tell the apprentices his full plan.
"Master, I have another question. Those creatures don't seem like docile animals, but why don't they attack each other?"
"Good question."
Aier snapped his fingers, casually grabbing a slime monster sucking on the corpse of its companion from afar.
Aier's telekinesis was now vastly different under his control. With his current strength, even manipulating a Zero-type from a distance would probably become extremely simple.
Just as the few of them were staring at the slime monster's body, curious that their Master Aier's mage hand possessed such a large attack range, something terrifying happened.
The brown slime monster was originally flying rapidly in mid-air, but the next second it was as if it had hit something. Under the cutting of some terrifying energy, it instantly shattered into pieces and scattered on the ground.
The trio: …
"The isolation barrier can effectively prevent these creatures from crossing the border. Of course, the predators have two hours a day to hunt. During this time, the isolation barrier will temporarily disappear. According to my calculations, this ecosystem can survive very well, instead of collapsing due to the extinction of one side…"
"Master is really…"
Kallein looked at Aier with a monster-like gaze, whispering in his companion's ear.
"That's right, Master is no longer like a person. He is more like… like…"
Anslem also stammered in a low voice.
"A god…"
Eran stared at everything in front of him with a complicated expression, supplementing his companion's words.
"Yes, yes, yes, a god!"
…
"Since you have become my apprentices, you must abide by the rules I have set. I believe you all understand the principle of equivalent exchange.
I don't owe you anything, so from now on, you need to personally manage the industries and mage tower in my hands until a new apprentice appears.
For example, if Grandpa Barton needs manpower, you need to help him unconditionally if you don't have urgent tasks at hand. There are also the plants in the botanical garden, the ecological balance in the experimental field, the compilation and organization in the library… and so on.
Also, if you want to learn new knowledge from me, or want to get some scarce equipment and materials, you all need points.
I will issue new tasks to you from time to time. Completing a task or working for me for a year can accumulate one point. One point can be used to learn a spell you want to understand or an entire professional course from me, while those precious equipment and materials may require more points…"
The trio listened to Aier's rules and carefully took notes in their notebooks.
"Master… can we exchange money for points?"
Anslem raised his hand and asked weakly.
"Do you think I look very poor?"
Aier stood up amusedly, raising his arms and turning around in front of the three apprentices.
Looking at the blazing sun robe flashing with brilliant light on the young man's body, the three couldn't help but open their mouths wide.
"Idiot!"
Kallein suppressed his laughter and scolded his good friend in a low voice.
"Master, I also have a question."
Eran, who had been thinking for a long time, also raised his hand.
"Speak."
Aier turned his back to the three of them, not seeing Eran's expression at this time. At this moment, he was thinking about the situation in the Hinterlands.
"Can points be traded?"
Eran asked somewhat nervously.
"I know what you're thinking, but you need to understand one thing. The Sarona family's industries are not limited to alchemy workshops and plantations. In the future, there will be more and more of these industries.
The items that can be exchanged for points are linked to the products under the Sarona banner, but not limited to the Sarona family.
So, the items that can be exchanged for points are also gradually increasing. For example, if you make enough contributions and have enough points, then all the items on the mage tower's monthly list can theoretically be exchanged by you.
And the target audience for points is only my apprentices. By saying so much, I just want to remind you that points are more valuable than gold coins. Of course, how to use them is your right, and points can also be traded…"
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Aier turned his head and said seriously.
"I understand, Master,"
"In view of you being high-level apprentices and your excellent performance this time, I hereby reward you with five points each."
Aier said with a smile.
"Thank you, Master."
The three bowed respectfully, but their faces did not show a happy expression.
"Obviously, you still don't understand the importance of points…"
Aier shook his head, took out a thin piece of paper from his space backpack with a wry smile, and handed it to Kallein, who was closest to him.
Kallein was initially a little indifferent, but when he saw the content on the paper, his mouth almost dropped to the ground.
Eran and Anslem saw Kallein's expression and couldn't help but come closer to check the content on the paper together.
[Jin Ke La 1.0] x10: 1 point
[Jin Ke La 2.0] x10: 1 point
[Jin Ke La 3.0] x10: 1 point
…
Seeing this, Eran couldn't help but raise his head and ask:
"Master, isn't Jin Ke La 3.0 priced a bit too high?"
"Hehe, it's my fault for not explaining clearly. In fact, the Jin Ke La 3.0 in the exchange list is not the diluted version announced in the public class. The Jin Ke La in the mage tower is the undiluted version.
This version of Jin Ke La can instantly ripen plants. Yes, you don't have to doubt it, even the most precious starlight rose only needs a drop to make it mature instantly without any side effects."
The trio: Orz
Eran mechanically flipped through the exchange list in his hand. He had completely lost any doubt about the magic of Master Aier.
[Ayou Robe] (Increases magic resistance by 80% for the same tier, only for Archmages and below): 1 point
Anslem: Is this 80% magic immunity serious?
[Life Bloom Potion]: 5 points
Kallein pointed at the exchange price of the Life Bloom Potion with some trembling, and murmured softly
"Mas… Master, what is the effect of this?"
"Oh, you're talking about this?"
Aier took out a bottle of clear potion sparkling with dots of starlight in emerald green from his bag and brought it to the three of them.
"As long as you're not dead, it can save you, except for poisoning. Of course, broken arms and legs can also grow back…"
"Lie… are you lying… Isn't the ability of limb regeneration only possessed by trolls?"
Anslem said blankly.
Aier smiled evilly: Thanks to old iron Ekielson for the technical support
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