Wizard, I have a game board
Chapter 104 Pricing, Questions
After a while.
"Ang Ah - Roar -"
Several demons wailed in the three dissection rooms.
As the wailing sound died down, three three-ring wizards walked out of the dissection room.
"I extracted this basic rune fragment from the bone demon." Alicia tapped the continental communicator in her hand, and a light screen emerged, with a tiny crimson fragment appearing in the light screen.
"I extracted this from the winged demon."
"I extracted it."
The old man and the middle-aged man each let the continental communicator pop up a light screen to show the rune fragments they extracted from the abyss demon.
The three of them looked at the rune fragments they extracted from each other and found that two were similar and one was not similar.
"This basic rune fragment is indeed very special." Alicia looked solemnly at the two colleagues in front of her and asked: "Should we report it to Representative Ron first?"
Any basic runes that are difficult to extract are undoubtedly special.
Although it has not been verified, in her opinion, it is necessary to report it to the higher level.
"Let's wait." The old man shook his head slightly. "It's meaningless to report now. Let's complete this basic rune first and make a decision after testing."
As the representative of the Speaker, Ron is in charge of all the affairs of the entire Betula continent. He is too busy.
He believes that every report to the upper level must be meaningful.
Rather than reporting good news with a possible guess, so as not to end up with empty joy.
"I think Bernard is right." The middle-aged wizard agreed: "Let's verify the results first."
"Okay, then what do you think is the appropriate price for this "conjecture"? 10 million contribution points?" Alicia asked.
Their task itself is to select valuable conjectures and results, and pre-price and recommend them.
The value of this conjecture is beyond doubt, and whether the price is appropriate is related to their reputation.
She simply quoted a price that is sky-high compared to other conjectures, but just right for this conjecture.
"Ten million is too much." The middle-aged wizard frowned slightly. "Other conjectures are only one million contribution points at most. It's too high to increase tenfold at once. I think it's better to set the price at five million first."
The total amount of contribution points they have is only 300 million a year. If one-thirtieth is removed at once, what if the result of this conjecture is not so useful?
"Hayes, you are too biased. I think it's more appropriate to give 20 million directly."
The old man Bernard smiled and said, "Anyway, this year is almost over, and there is still 130 million left. Why not set an example and give some motivation to other research wizards."
Personally, he is very optimistic about this new discovery.
Anyway, the contribution point quota will be used up this year and there will be more next year, so it doesn't matter if you give a little more.
"Well, let's still have 10 million." The middle-aged wizard Hayes coughed and stood decisively on Alicia's side.
Bernard is really not afraid of being questioned by many research wizards. He opened his mouth and said 20 million.
If he really wanted to sell it at this price, he suspected that his communicator would explode in the next second.
"Ten million, two to one, that's it." Alicia didn't hesitate at all and started to operate the communicator directly.
She was also shocked by Bernard's proposal. The price of twenty million was really a bit outrageous.
This conjecture is just a conjecture after all. No one can predict how important the basic rune can be before the result comes out.
If there is really a big result, we will add more at that time.
In the bedroom of the autopsy room on the first floor of Cooper Wizard Tower.
"The preliminary price is ten million?"
Lor looked at the notice in the "Rationing" column, raised his eyebrows, and was a little surprised, "The three wizards in charge of pricing are still quite capable!"
Originally, in his estimate, it would be good to have a preliminary price of five million, after all, it was just a conjecture.
If their vision is too poor, they might set a contribution point of one million for their conjecture.
Only when the results come out later, it will be time to see whether Ron is generous or not.
After turning off the notification, Lor clicked into the "Abyss" column and took a look.
With just one glance, he saw that his conjecture was hung at the top of the "Abyss" column.
Click into the conjecture and scroll to the bottom.
Lines of comments came into view, and they were increasing every moment.
[A conjecture is priced at 10 million? Are you kidding? ]
[If you didn't say it was a conjecture, I would have thought it was a result. ]
[What are the three great wizards doing? ]
[This conjecture is actually quite interesting. ]
[This name, I seem to have heard of it from a friend somewhere. ]
[Isn't this the name of the Meteor Wizard? Hasn't he been on the front line battlefield? Why did he suddenly publish a conjecture? ]
[I'll go ask.]
The vast majority of comments questioned the rationality of the three great wizards pricing a conjecture at 10 million contribution points.
This is normal, after all, other conjectures are at most one million.
Suddenly, a conjecture worth 10 million contribution points came out, which was really a bit abrupt.
Only a few people did not pay attention to the value of this conjecture, but paid attention to the content of the conjecture.
Some people noticed the name of Lor.
Although Lor was not well-known in the experimental circle, some wizards had heard about him from their friends.
These people seemed particularly shocked.
A title wizard who has been doing support missions on the front line, just published a conjecture and crushed them.
How embarrassed are they?
"Go and verify it." Luo Er slowly flipped through the comments, his mouth slightly curved, "As long as it is verified, I can at least break through the third ring."
The more doubts this conjecture has, the happier he is.
Because there are enough people questioning, more people will verify it.
After they verify it, and then summarize the results, they will add bricks and tiles to the results of the conjecture.
Finally, the complete abyss energy basic rune was successfully pieced together.
"Looking at this situation, it will take no more than half a year for the results to be completely revealed." Luo Er flipped through the comments for a long time, and finally closed it with satisfaction.
Before that, he had to plan the fusion process of his third fusion witchcraft.
The third fusion witchcraft must be a witchcraft that is easy to improve speed, or the ability to escape.
Escaping has always been one of the directions that space wizards are best at.
It is also one of the fundamental reasons why Luo Er chose space wizards without hesitation.
If there is no unexpected problem like the "Empty" space basic rune, Luo Er will officially master the first witchcraft that truly touches space.
"It's almost there, it's almost there." Luo Er's heart was full of expectations, "It won't be long before even most of the fourth-level life forms can't do anything to me."
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