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Chapter 337

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Very soon, Roland received a reply from the guy.

"Damn it. You're talking to me? Send me the quest. "

Roland sent the personal epic quest that he had just received to the guy with a picture.

Very soon, the guy sent back a picture with a message.

"A special quest has been triggered. Thank you, almighty."

Roland saw the message on the picture that the guy sent back.

Special child quest received: Help Roland find the True Ancestor's body parts.

Introduction: The powerful and wise Mage Lauren has obtained the most important part of the True Ancestor's skull. He's very interested in the True Ancestor, but he can't explore it because he's too busy to do so. So, he entrusts the quest to you, hoping that you can help him find other body parts of the True Ancestor.

Retrieved: 0/5

The quest system was quite smart. Roland could tell from the quest that five parts were still missing.

Very soon, the guy sent another message. "How much are you willing to pay for each part you retrieve?"

Roland thought for a moment … At this moment, the vampire bone powder was worth about fifty gold coins per kilogram. Although a vampire might not be able to produce a kilogram of bone powder, it depended on the vampire's body weight and the abundance of magic power.

However, if the price was lower than that, the guy might not be willing to sell it, and Roland wouldn't accept it.

Thinking for a moment, he said, "I'm poor. How about a hundred gold coins for each part?"

He had just received five hundred gold coins from Yelia, and he would probably spend all of them on this quest.

However, if he didn't ask for the help of the players and organizations that specialized in killing vampires, Roland might not be able to find all the five parts.

Besides, Roland agreed with what Yelia said earlier.

He could earn more money if he ran out of money. With his current abilities and "status," it wasn't hard for him to make money.

Besides, he had to study and analyze spells, improve spells from the Phoenix Guild, and travel with the magic apprentices. He was quite busy.

Now that he had some spare money, it was time to put it to good use.

Very soon, the guy sent another message. "How generous. As expected of the best Mage. We'll accept the quest. I'll let you know if there's any news. "

Done. Roland was greatly relieved.

After chatting with him for a while, Roland exited the forum.

He spent the next few days in the Magic Tower, exchanging his experience in spellcasting with Yelia and explaining his magic philosophy to the magic apprentices in Liguburg City.

The communication lasted for about seven days. Then, Roland left with the magic apprentices.

Yelia was rather reluctant. For him, it was rare to meet a fellow sorcerer who had a unique perspective like Lauren. The seven days of communication were enough for him to accumulate years of experience.

Naturally, Roland had learned a lot too. Spiritual Endowment alone was of great help to him, not to mention Yelia's unique understanding of magic.

After all, Yelia had been studying magic for almost thirty years, while Lauren had only been a year.

There were some small tricks that only old foxes would know. This was very normal.

As for the magic apprentices, they had gained a lot too. For people of their level, they had gained a lot from both Delpon and Liguburg City.

After leaving Liguburg City, the six magic apprentices were somewhat reluctant to part with Roland.

The two groups of magic apprentices had developed feelings for each other.

It was almost a one-sided beating. Delpon's team couldn't fight back at all with the derivative spells of Hand of Magic.

Confidence was something that required time and experience to develop.

When they first set off on their trip, the magic apprentices in Delpon weren't very confident.

When Roland's magic philosophy was mocked by the magic apprentices in Liguburg City, Vivian and the rest of them were still not confident.

The reason why Jerry stood out was because he wanted to fight for his pride. He wanted to lose face but not lose face.

However, he didn't expect that Hand of Magic would be no match for them at all.

After the seven days of communication, they found that Hand of Magic was a spell that combined support, attack, and defense. Although it wasn't very strong in any aspect, it was a rather practical spell when it was combined.

"Strength" wasn't the right word to describe it. It was a very powerful spell.

Also, the upper limit of this spell was very high. They had seen their chairman use it. His grip, the number, and even the thickness of Hand of Magic were much higher than theirs.

As long as they could do half of what their teacher did, they would be qualified Mages.

Besides, their teacher was still very young. When he grew stronger, the strength of Hand of Magic would probably continue to rise.

If their chairman could become a Master, Hand of Magic could probably be upgraded into a level-three spell.

A level-three spell that could be learned by apprentices would definitely have a place in the world of Mages in the future.

With such messy thoughts in mind, the magic apprentices looked at Roland with even more respect.

Also, their morale was higher than ever. After they left Liguburg City, they were quite proactive in scouting the truce point and building the camp.

Nobody felt that the journey was a chore anymore, even when they were trapped on a hillside because of the heavy rain.

Although the Magic Apprentices were exhausted, they were all looking forward to the battle.

Standing at the window of the stone building, Roland looked at the rain outside solemnly.

Andonara, who was spreading blankets and quilts for sleeping, had been paying attention to Roland. Seeing that he was not right, she came to him and asked, "What's wrong?"

"There's something wrong with the rain," Roland explained. Roland explained, "I can sense that the magic elements in the air are a bit strange. The elements are more sluggish than usual, but I don't know if it's normal in nature, or if it's influenced by some magical creatures."

In this world of magic, there were always all kinds of accidents on a journey.

After all, the world of magic was less reasonable than the world of science.

Andonara stood at the window and looked at the apprentices who were building the camp. She thought for a moment and said, "Don't worry too much. Nobody will blame you even if something happens."

Roland looked at her.

Andonara smiled and leaned against Roland. "A Mage's study tour has always been for one person. It's rare for a Mage to be organized and escorted by a mentor. You've done more than enough. "

Roland didn't comment.

When Roland was about to take a rest, he suddenly saw a strange light at the bottom of the hill.

The light was very dazzling and obvious in the dark rain.

"An unusual treasure?"

For some reason, the thought popped up in Roland's head.

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