Chapter 53 (2/2)

This piqued Jasmine’s curiosity so she asked, “What kind of work did you do to get so much money so quickly?”

“I tea for soical beasts can sell for et you? When divided up aold per person”

“Wow! You swordh class only just started you can do soic Division class were as strong, they’d be able to hunt ical beasts too, but they were so ic Division could only stand on par with swordmasters once they reached the tenth rank

“Yeah but your ht? I heard those specializing in water ic can even do a full body heal for nobles You can earn 100 gold coins just froht about how quickly water icians could earn money

Jasestion She thought it was really a bad idea so said, “Not likely,” as she shook her head “There are too many esteemed healers in Central City already I dare not offer my unworthy abilities”

Jasave Annika an idea though

“Hey! How about selling enchanted water? Water treated by water old yeah?”

“I’ll think about it,” was Jasestion wasn’t bad per se… but as a young lady of noble breeding, Jase to maintain How could she sell enchanted water at so if sonized her Were Xi and Annika seriously brainstor her any consideration when they threw out the suggestion?!

Feng Wu and Jier hadn’t eaten anything all day so they were starving They’d gone to the kitchen and were preparing so at all about Jasmine’s dilemma

At first it didn’t see Wu’s cooking was poisonous and Jier only kne to barbeque Fortunately Feng Wu was good at giving direction So although Jier didn’t kno to cook, he was able to follow her instructions They liether and made a decently nutritiousabilities Not only was it nutritious, the aro

Xi and Annika looked towards the kitchen with hungry eyes thinking of ways to sneak a few bites Jasmine wasn’t as affected She didn’t like co Wu would havethough: it was impossible for every chef in the world to be a person of the peerage By this simple fact she would have already eaten plenty of foods cooked byWu and Jier Jasmine turned to Annika “Have you found a job yet?”

“I did I got hired to use wood row at one of the local et The pay’s not bad”

Of the five eleic systems, wood and water were the teakest in ter potential, they were the best Despite this, icians fro it distasteful They were a noble lot who didn’t like abasing theed in it unless they were in dire straits

The students in the Magic Division at Xingguang Holy Academy were no exception They had an innate sense of superiority and refused to consider using their ic abilities to make money – at least for the first couple of days Most caved in as time passed and no viable options appeared; no one wanted to fail the rade