Wizards are mighty

Chapter 22: Wizarding Race System

"Still not willing to speak?"

Looking down at Ida who was wailing on the ground, Vic continued to ask with an indifferent expression.

When he got up this morning, he called the other five slaves except Phyllis one by one, hoping to hear more information about the hidden rules from them.

As expected, none of these guys were willing to tell the truth.

Even they were all stubborn.

No matter how severely they were tortured, they still looked like they really knew nothing.

"I... I really don't understand what you want to ask..."

Ida pressed her left hand, which was constantly bleeding, with a painful face, repeating this sentence countless times.

She had many fractures and cracks on her body, and even the five fingers of her right hand were torn off and thrown on the ground.

"Okay, I've seen enough of you pretending to be stupid."

Vic became more and more impatient.

The same was true for the four guys before. Even if they were threatened with broken hands and feet, they were unwilling to tell the truth.

Perhaps in their eyes, broken hands and feet can be connected, and disabilities can be cured in every possible way.

But if you miss this opportunity, you will never be free again.

But is this really the case?

Vic sneered and suddenly spoke.

"Do you really believe that you can be free after exchanging all your points for that quota?"

What?

Ida's consciousness, which was originally a little dazed due to pain and continuous blood loss, suddenly woke up.

"How... how did you know!"

Her eyes were full of disbelief, and then she seemed to think of something quickly, and her expression instantly became very resentful.

"It's... it's Phyllis, that bitch! I knew she had a problem with her brain!"

"She doesn't even want freedom, damn it... she-"

"Bang!"

Vic kicked her.

"Shut up."

"By the way, let me tell you something. Based on my understanding of wizard civilization, even if you really conceal this matter, you will not gain any freedom in the end."

"It's just a bunch of teaching aids. Once the apprentice wizards see the fact that alien species are difficult to train, they will only end up being dealt with."

"..."

"No, impossible!"

"This is what the instructor said himself. There can't be a problem. Impossible..."

Ida's eyes widened, as if she was frightened.

Yes, why did she think that such a thing could not happen?

She clearly knew what kind of values ​​the wizards had, but...

"No...this kind of thing will never happen. As long as we hold on until that time..."

Ida's eyes suddenly became extremely confused.

Under Vic's surprised gaze, a strange force descended and quickly sank into her forehead.

Soon, this guy named Ida returned to his original appearance.

He was full of thoughts that as long as he could hold on until that time, he would be free.

“Psychological suggestion? Memory modification? Or mind control?”

“The power of wizards is amazing.”

After driving away the slave named Ida, Vic fell into deep thought.

Even though they have such power, why do wizards still raise slaves and even develop an extremely large pillar industry?

This is very unreasonable.

It is definitely not something that can be explained by theories such as social inertia.

Because extraordinary power will bring about an extreme expansion of productivity and can also create things like artificial intelligence.

In theory, slavery should have been eliminated early.     At worst, it will become a very niche industry, providing customized services only to people in need.

After all, it costs so much to cultivate and train slaves, but in the end, they are not as useful as a mass-produced thing like a golem puppet.

And there is also the risk of offending powerful alien races that have not been conquered by wizards, which greatly reduces the possibility of cooperation.

Why bother?

Therefore, Vic is now very sure that there must be some special reasons that he doesn't know, which has led to the rampant phenomenon of enslaving aliens in wizard civilization.

Even the admission process for new apprentices has to include this "special culture of wizard civilization", and they have also thoughtfully prepared a backstab link, wanting to give the apprentices this "first lesson of school".

It's really a bit...

...

Of course, wizards are not brainless, and they have to treat all aliens as slaves and resources and be the evil people who are condemned by thousands of people.

In fact, according to the information Vic has found.

For the aliens who actively submit to the wizard civilization, the wizard civilization still leaves them a lot of room for advancement.

In addition to the famous wizard transformation ceremony, there are various policies to ensure their survival and development.

For example, a set of ladder-type social hierarchy system.

Although these aliens cannot become real citizens, as their social level rises, they can completely avoid the worry of life, and even accumulate more wealth of their own, and obtain some wizard rights.

What's more, they can also use the resources of wizard civilization to seek better development for themselves.

This social hierarchy is called the wizarding racial system.

In the wizarding racial system, the population is divided into many classes.

From high to low, they are: formal wizard, first-class meritorious foreign race (honored citizen), second-class meritorious foreign race (superior citizen), first-class potential apprentice wizard, third-class meritorious foreign race (new citizen), second-class potential apprentice wizard, and apprentice wizard Third-level potential, foreign race with citizenship rights (commoners), fourth-level potential as apprentice wizard, fifth-level potential as apprentice wizard, foreign race with residence rights (subordinates), mortals in the wizarding world, aliens with indentured labor (dust folk), and alien slaves.

Yes, like the aliens, apprentice wizards are divided into many different levels based on potential.

Apprentices of different levels will also receive different treatment in the academy.

After the ship docks, based on the situation on the ship, the apprentice wizards who perform well will be rated as fourth-level potential, and those who perform poorly will be rated as fifth-level potential.

As for being directly rated third class?

I can only say that it is possible, but unlikely.

Of course, this potential level is not static, but it is more difficult to increase it later.

Therefore, the competitive atmosphere on board is so strong.

"Master, master, please favor Felice..."

After serving her master's bath, Phyllis knelt down next to Vic with excitement.

Her voice was trembling, her tail was wagging from side to side, and she seemed unable to contain her excitement.

A month passed, and the master finally allowed her to give everything she had to him.

To be honest, if the master hadn't often teased her and asked her to do things that a personal maid should do, she really doubted that the master looked down on her.

After all, she was just a lowly slave, not worthy of a perfect master.

But luckily...

At Vic's signal, Phyllis carefully lay down in her master's arms and let her master's big hands play with her.

"Hmm~"

It was as if strings of electric current were passing through every part of his body.

The little maid was trembling all over.

"Tsk, why are you enjoying yourself without permission?"

"I almost forgot. I agreed yesterday that I would punish you. I think now is quite appropriate."

Vic pinched her face and said softly.

"Ugh...please, please don't show mercy and use Phyllis to your heart's content."

Felice's eyes were full of expectation. It was obvious that her brain was completely damaged and she couldn't think of anything else.

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