Chapter 306 - Chapter 306: 123. Blank Check_4 (1/2)
Chapter 306: 123. Blank Check_4
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Noland Lee inhaled slightly, allowing the air to linger in his chest for a little while.
It was not until about ten seconds later that he exhaled.
“I accept this emergency task, Philia. I killed the Young Raven and offended Samuelson. If I join the action to hunt down Samuelson, I might be targeted as soon as I show up in the Fissure Corridor. In comparison, the search for the Bone-mending Wand should be safer.”
“That couldn’t be better,” Philia breathed a sigh of relief:
“To be frank, it is much easier to get along with you than any other Death Clan Wizard. They are indeed powerful, but the erosion of Death Energy on them is somewhat severe. They are eccentric, arrogant, and gloomy. Only you and Miss Denise Green do not have these detestable characteristics.”
As Noland Lee signed his name on the contract and pressed his thumbprint, he asked:
“So, if I didn’t agree, you would have asked for Miss Denise Green’s help?”
“Probably so. The mentor said that the monks of the Revivalists Cult can communicate well, but the remuneration for their tasks tends to be quite unconventional… I do not know what they would require as the mentor did not elaborate to me.”
Philia took the contract, checking the signature and Noland’s thumbprint: “All right, it’s done… Betty told me you plan to make a wand, is that right?”
‘Yes.”
“Then let’s wait for you to finish making your wand before we set off. Can I show you to the Magic Laboratory now? I’ll waive the rent and give you a 30% discount on your magic material purchases. If everything goes well, I’d like to start looking for the Bone-mending Wand early tomorrow.”
Noland Lee pondered for a moment, “No problem, Philia.”
They both stood up, leaving the guest room, and avoided the bustling discussion meeting.
They walked from the secluded Castle corridor to the Magic Laboratory.
Philia handed keys to the Wand Crafting Room to Noland, taught him how to command the Magic Servant, and then hurriedly left with the contract.
Noland stood in front of a tall glass wall, his gaze penetrating the transparent glass surface.
He glanced left and right at the shelves behind the wall, and hey felt a deep admiration for the Elemental Judgement.
Where he stood was a Magic Storage maintained entirely by Magic Servants.
A glass wall stretching from the floor to the ceiling separated him from the storage shelf where the magic materials were placed.
A few dozen whirlwind-like air masses emitting a greenish glow lingered behind the glass wall, shuttling between the shelves more than ten meters high.
These agile air masses were magic servants.
To be precise, they were magic summoned creatures called Spirits of Wind Element.