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Chapter 1561

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I haven't seen one in over a hundred years. The last time I saw one was at the Sky Auction. " Farrina's eyes flashed with fascination. She sighed. "I have to say, every time I see the Scroll of Luck, I feel shocked. Today is the same. But … "

Farrina paused and sighed. "Too bad there are too few scrolls left in this world, and they can't be duplicated. Also, the duration of luck is too short. Otherwise, they would be more useful."

"Scrolls of luck are rare now, but I think they're good," Ryan suddenly said. At this time, Ryan suddenly said, "Luck itself is an unknown power. I even wonder if it is a detectable type of power."

If luck can be manipulated, then the next step will be to abuse it. At that time, no matter how ancient the civilization is, I'm afraid it will suffer the fate of collapse. "

What Ryan said was actually a battle of ideas in the wizarding world: to choose and to be chosen.

Choice represented the unknown of the future, or the so-called variable. Being chosen, on the other hand, was a kind of destiny. Being born as a human was being chosen, and being buried after death was also being chosen.

The power of the Scroll of Luck buried the countless choices you had, only leaving you with the so-called "good" choices. This was actually a kind of choice.

Occasionally manipulating a scroll of luck could become a shining beacon on a civilization.

But if it was abused, the foundation of a civilization would be shaken. This was because luck could only reduce some of the bad possibilities, but it did not mean that it could increase the good possibilities and improve the prospects of things.

Most of the time, only dangerous choices, or even the choice of facing death, could become a source of motivation.

Ryan's words not only echoed Farrina's words, but also vaguely pointed out that luck did not come without a price.

Angor understood this as well. However, he didn't intend to abuse the scroll of luck, nor would he use it in reality.

In an imaginary dream, he would let luck blossom into a flower of luck. But in reality, he still needed to return to reality.

Ryan looked at Angor. "Do you need to confirm it?"

Angor shook his head. It was his first time seeing a scroll of luck, so he couldn't tell whether it was real or not. However, Farrina's words already confirmed that it was a real scroll of luck. Besides, Angor also sensed the strange runes.

Without a doubt, this was the Scroll of Luck.

Since Leon was willing to hand over the Scroll of Luck, Angor didn't hesitate. He took out the container containing the "eye of the White-Cheeked Realm Fiend" and handed it to Leon.

After Ryan's inspection, the deal was done.

Even though the process of the transaction was a little sloppy and simple, with Faerina as a witness, it was much more secure than an ordinary contract.

After completing the transaction, Angor calmed himself down and put the scroll into his bracelet.

He wanted to go to the dream wasteland as soon as possible to test his theory. However, he was only thinking about it. He still strictly adhered to etiquette.

For the rest of the time, they used the Scroll of Luck as an excuse to talk about some ideas in the Magus World.

Angor felt like he was listening to some gossip. Both Farrina and Leon would give some examples when explaining their ideas. Most of the examples were things that happened in the wizarding world. Some of them even revealed secrets, such as the private hobbies of certain wizards … Angor felt a little guilty, but he couldn't help but keep asking.

As time went by, Angor learned more about Leon as a person.

Leon was not a selfish person. He was always willing to share his ideas completely, whether it was about secrets or the collision of knowledge and techniques. Angor gained a lot of inspiration from Leon's words.

Among the three of them, Angor had learned the most during the several hours of communication.

It wasn't until nightfall that the three of them slowly ended their conversation.

Farrina agreed to be Granny Fingernail's temporary shopkeeper, so she stayed at Fingernail's Alchemy Hut. Angor and Leon left together.

Angor planned to go back to the manor to study Polymorph first, then study the Scroll of Luck. However, Leon's words changed his mind.

Leon had two students who were also participating in the Rising Star Competition. Coincidentally, there was a competition today, and one of the contestants was his student. He planned to go and take a look.

Angor considered for a moment and decided to go with Leon to the Tower of Infinity as well.

Coincidentally, he changed his mind because he knew both of the opponents in the match Ryan was going to watch.

[White Rhino VS Netherflame]

White Rhino was Leon's student. Angor didn't know who he was until Leon smiled at him. "My young student has been talking about you a lot ever since we went to the purification garden."

Angor asked, and he learned that "White Rhino" was Loki.

Loki left a deep impression on Angor because Loki was probably the youngest apprentice Angor had ever seen.

Loki was only about ten years old, and he often rode on a white rhino. He was a bit naughty, but he didn't do anything wrong.

Angor was surprised to learn that White Rhino was Loki. Back in the garden of purification, he met Angor once.

Still, Angor didn't want to go to the match just for Loki.

He decided to go because of another contestant — Netherflame.

Netherflame Witch was Keely, the only student of Eventide Kanter from Lilith's Clan.

Angor had a good relationship with Keely, and he also had something to ask her. This was a good opportunity to get it done.

There were still five minutes to go before the match began.

The audience seats were almost full, and most of them were Keely's admirers. They kept yelling "Cat Lantern Witch" and became more and more agitated as Keely showed up.

It was Angor's first time watching Keely's match, so he was a bit surprised.

Keely was a very egotistical person. One could even say that she was autistic. Angor and Keely went through a lot together, which was why Keely could tolerate Angor's presence. But she never cared about anyone else.

Right now, Keely didn't care about those who were yelling her name at all. Sometimes, her cold eyes would even show a hint of disgust.

But strangely, the more she acted like this, the more agitated the crowd became.

What kind of weird habit was this?

The match began after the countdown ended.

As a matter of fact, both Angor and Leon had discussed this in private. Loki's chances of winning were very low. Angor didn't pay much attention to the match because of this.

Instead, he was more interested in other details, such as the people who were watching the match.

This was because he saw a few familiar faces in the audience.

Hermes, Alan, Sinehowze, Carveline, and Falca.

Hermes was also Ryan's student, and he was very close to Loki. It was normal for him to be in the audience seats. Alan and Loki had gotten together in the Purification Garden, probably because they appreciated each other's aura. Alan, Sinehowze, and Carveline seemed to be in contact with each other, so it was normal for them to be here.

But since when did Falca get together with them?

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