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Chapter 73

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After standing in place and looking around, Adil finally turned his gaze to the stone slabs in front of him.

As his gaze came into contact with the stone slabs, lines of words appeared in front of Adil's eyes, revealing the contents of the stone slabs.

"Oh, assist Professor Ayr in an experiment … Buy 10 units of Orchid Resistance Grass … Patrol the academy …"

Adil's gaze quickly skimmed past the stone slabs, stopping on each one of them as he looked through the missions.

"A.I. Chip, record the mission information."

After looking through it for a while, he directly ordered the A.I. Chip in his mind, "Organize the mission information, remove the ones with too little profit, and send the rest over."

In that instant, a wave of information quickly flowed into his mind.

Adil closed his eyes and silently recalled the information in his mind, slowly comparing them.

"Buy Orchid Resistance Grass, this will take too long. Although the price of one stalk is 5 magic crystals, it is too hard to find.

"Clean up the dangerous creatures around the academy, this can be considered. Although it is a bit dangerous for acolytes, I have the strength of a peak Grand Knight. As long as I am careful, my safety should not be a problem. Also, if I can find some rare life forms, it will be quite a bit of profit."

Standing in place, Adil silently calculated, feeling a bit tempted.

He did not immediately make a decision, instead continuing to look through the missions one by one, doing his best to choose the ones that were suitable for him.

Suddenly, he had an idea.

"Buying large amounts of Spirit Sobering Potions, each bottle for 4 magic crystals."

Spirit Sobering Potions were a commonly used potion. Not only acolytes, but even Magi would often use them. They were used to speed up the recovery of one's spiritual force.

For Magi, the strength of one's spiritual force was extremely important. Under normal circumstances, whether it was meditation, practicing spells, or even constructing spell models, they would often use up one's spiritual force.

Not only could this Spirit Sobering Potion speed up the recovery of one's spiritual force, but it also had a certain healing effect on damage to one's spiritual force. For Magi, it was a type of potion with many uses.

Looking at this mission, Adil's heart skipped a beat, and he continued to look at the other missions.

Among the missions, there were many that required him to buy large amounts of potions or magic artifacts, and the rewards were often very generous.

"The profits from potions and magic artifacts are very high," Leylin said.

After a while, after he finished reading all the mission information in his mind, Adil seemed to be deep in thought. 'I've also learned about the process of concocting medicine before. It's said that not only does it require a deep understanding of medicinal herbs and prescriptions, but it also requires a high degree of precision and is extremely difficult to master.'

"In this aspect, I have the memory chip, so I should have an advantage over others."

Thinking of this, he could not help but fall into deep thought.

He was in dire need of Magic Stones. If he could master the skill of Potion Refinement, he would be able to change his current predicament. At the very least, he would be able to solve the problem of the Magic Stones he needed to learn Potion Refinement.

"Let's give it a try first. I remember that there are some free classes on pharmaceutics in the academy. I'm not busy right now, so it's not a big deal for me to go to class."

After thinking for a moment, he made a decision and quickly walked to the side.

In a corner, there was a black-robed, middle-aged Apprentice with a calm expression, reading a book.

"What kind of mission?"

When they were about four to five meters away from each other, the man spoke calmly.

"I want to take on the mission of patrolling the academy and tutoring the Forcefield class."

Arriving in front of the other party, Adil pondered for a moment before speaking.

He had thought about these two missions for a long time before coming to a decision.

Although the mission of patrolling the academy was time-consuming and had a certain degree of danger, the rewards were much better than the other missions.

As for tutoring, it was to teach some acolytes in private and help them grasp knowledge that they had not grasped in class. Although the magic stones earned were slow, it did not take up much time, which was within Adil's acceptable range.

"Eh?"

Hearing Adil's words, the black-robed acolyte's originally calm face revealed a trace of surprise, and he could not help but raise his head to look at Adil.

These two missions were not simple.

Uralto College was different from other places. As a Magus organisation, it was located in a dangerous area with no one around. Moreover, because there were many Magi and acolytes in the college, the various radiation and magic reactions that were emitted could easily attract terrifying creatures that were sensitive to magic. Every once in a while, they would have to be cleansed or expelled.

As for tutoring the Forcefield class, it was not simple either. Although it was not as dangerous as the previous missions, the Forcefield class was one of the most difficult subjects. There were very few acolytes who could grasp it, and it was not easy to teach others.

After turning around and seeing Adil's appearance, he was slightly taken aback. After a while, he reacted and asked, "Are you sure you want to take on these two missions?"

He looked at Adil and spoke with uncertainty.

"Of course. May I ask if I need to undergo a test first?"

Adil nodded, but after seeing the surprised expression on the other party's face, he asked in return.

"There's no need for that." The black-robed acolyte shook his head and took out some information from the wooden table at the side, registering on it.

"For the mission of patrolling the college, the remuneration will be directly given by the college. Every month, you will be paid five magic crystals. You will need to patrol the area every day and report the situation every once in a while. Do you understand?"

Seeing that Adil nodded, he paused for a moment before continuing, "As for the tutoring mission, because it is a private reward, the other party wants you to teach for free for three days, a total of about six hours. If the other party is satisfied, then the tuition fees will be handed over to you and you will begin tutoring. Is there a problem?"

"No problem," Adil replied calmly.

After registering the information, he walked around for a while to familiarize himself with the area and then left.

The next day, when the sun had just risen, Adil got up and walked out of the college.

The entire Uralto College covered a large area. The so-called patrolling naturally did not mean patrolling the entire area. Instead, each person would be responsible for patrolling a corner of the college.

With the proof he obtained from the patrolling mission, Adil took out a yellow map from his waist after he left the academy guard's office.

He had specially bought this map last night, and it marked out the surrounding terrain of the college. It had cost him one magic crystal.

After looking at the map for a while and understanding his destination, Adil kept the map and hurried on his way.

With his current physique, even if he did not sprint at full speed, his speed would still surpass that of riding a horse. It was much faster in a place with no one around.

After walking for more than an hour, he finally stopped at a river.

"This is the place."

Adil took out the map from his waist and said after comparing it for a while.

At the side of the river, there was a wooden hut. From the outside, it looked like it had been there for a long time.

This was the resting place for the acolytes stationed in this area. If there was a need, they could even spend the night here.

Walking into the wooden hut, Leylin found that the things inside were rather complete. There was all sorts of furniture. If one ignored the dangerous surroundings, they could live here.

However, in the surroundings of the wooden hut, Adil noticed some dried blood. According to the A.I. Chip's analysis, it should have been left a few days ago.

The patrolling mission had to be done by a level 2 acolyte. Before Adil, the patrolling officer of this area was a level 2 acolyte. It was said that he met with an accident during his patrolling and was attacked by some dangerous creatures. In the end, the remains of his corpse were found near the wooden hut.

After staying in the wooden hut for a while, Adil put down some of the resources he had brought from the college. He then walked out and prepared to carry out his duties.

This was different from the journey he had taken previously. This area was already considered the outskirts of the college, and the danger was much higher than within the college.

Adil's walking speed was not considered fast. As he walked, the A.I. Chip in his brain was also operating rapidly, constantly analyzing the external environment and detecting any possible dangerous factors that might exist.

After walking for a distance, Adil stopped in front of a large tree.

In front of him was a tree so wide that two people would have to hug it. Under the tree, there were some dried blood stains and some black hair that looked like needles.

[Detected an unknown aura.]

In his brain, the A.I. Chip's robotic voice sounded.

"Can you find out what kind of creature it is?"

Hearing the A.I. Chip's prompt, Adil asked.

[Comparing with database: Ganmore wolf similarity: 78.7%, Amar man-eating wolf similarity: 58%...] In an instant, the A.I. Chip in his brain replied to Adil.

"A dangerous creature of the wolf type?"

Standing on the spot, listening to the A.I. Chip's results, Adil muttered to himself, "It's a pity that I have not become a level 2 acolyte and am unable to learn those scouting spells. Otherwise, with these traces, I could try to trace it."

"However, as long as the other party has not left this area, it will find me sooner or later."

Because of the need to absorb energy particles during meditation, Magi and acolytes would often carry some kind of high-energy radiation.

This kind of radiation was harmful to normal people, and if they stayed for a long time, it would directly harm their lives. However, for those high-energy creatures, it was very attractive.

As long as Adil continued to stay in the wilderness and wait for his aura to spread to the surroundings, he would be able to attract the other party sooner or later.

Thinking of this, Adil stood up and continued to walk in other directions.

On the way, through the A.I. Chip's keen observation, he would occasionally come across some medicinal ingredients. Although the value was not very high, there were still some that were worth quite a bit. Thus, Adil carefully collected them.

This was also an unexpected gain from patrolling outside. For the current Adil, it could be considered as an additional source of income.

The outer area of the academy was divided into many regions. The area that Adil was responsible for patrolling was not very big. With his speed and the A.I. Chip's assistance, he could finish patrolling in a short two to three hours.

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