Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 293 Sell it or not, it's up to you



Chapter 293 Sell it or not, it's up to you

Chapter 293 Sell it or not, it's up to you

Leo said, "I'll say it again, it's up to you whether you want to sell or not."

Seeing that Leo was calm and collected, as if he had her cornered, Kelly couldn't help but look around, trying to find a wizard willing to take on the Light Elf.

However, first-class wizarding apprentices all come here with the goal of combining spells.

Even if other wizards were interested, they wouldn't have enough magic stones to spend on a woman.

Hein, standing nearby, said, "Mom, things have come to this, we have no choice but to sell it to him. We'll get back as many magic stones as we can."

Kelly glared at Leo and said, "Fine, Leo, I'll sell it to you for 300,000 magic stones."

Leo said, "Too late. It's 200,000 magic stones now. Take it or leave it."

Kelly said, "Hmph, with such a low price of 200,000 magic stones, others might not be uninterested."

Kelly looked at the second-class wizard apprentices behind her, but they all avoided her gaze.

A three-digit number indicates the status of a first-class wizard apprentice.

Even if these second-class wizard apprentices had magic stones, they didn't want to offend Leo, because not everyone could afford to mess with a first-class wizard apprentice.

"You...can do it!" Kelly said. "Leo, I'll sell it to you for two hundred thousand magic stones."

Kelly's face was filled with anger and helplessness.

After spending 200,000 magic stones to complete the transaction with Kelly.

Barbara was brought before Leo by a wizard.

The wizard pointed to a crest on Barbara's left arm and said, "My lord wizard, this is a control crest. The secret technique for each control crest is unique. You can manipulate her through this crest technique."

After the wizard finished speaking, he handed over a sealed card.

The secret method for controlling the emblem can only be known to the purchaser.

Leo took out the card, looked at it for a while, and seemed to be deep in thought.

The effects of this secret technique sound like flesh-and-blood magic.

Unfortunately, its release mechanism should have been hidden, so Leo's illustrated manual did not activate.

Barbara recognized Leo's voice.

However, Leo's face was hidden under the cloak, so she couldn't see his features.

After reading the secret technique, Leo immediately activated it and said, "Barbara, tell me what the material for your bloodline ability is?"

Under the influence of the emblem, Barbara answered uncontrollably, "It's the blood from my heart."

Leo nodded slightly.

The blood from the heart, as a material for bloodline abilities, is a renewable resource.

"Great, now I have the materials for my bloodline abilities."

Following Barbara, many more items were auctioned off.

However, most of the purchases were for second-class or third-class wizard apprentices.

Only a small number of first-class wizard apprentices purchased some of the materials related to the experiment. These apprentices, like Leo, lacked deep knowledge and were not interested in the upcoming combination of spells.

The host announced, "Next up is this month's grand finale product."

"An empty combo spell."

Starting bid: two million magic stones.

"Three million magic stones."

A first-class wizard apprentice immediately raised his sign and spoke impatiently.

Then, another first-class wizard apprentice raised a sign and said, "Five million magic stones."

"Six million magic stones."

"Eight million magic stones."

"Twelve million magic stones."

The first-class wizard apprentices bid like madmen.

In the blink of an eye, this empty combo spell was priced at a level that made Kelly's face contort in disbelief.

Twelve million magic stones.

Even if Kelly hadn't suffered the losses from her previous purchase of Barbara, the price was still beyond her expectations.

This price also seems to be an unattainable price for other first-class wizard apprentices.

Kelly glanced at the first-class wizard apprentice, a hint of resentment flashing in her eyes.

"Mom, it looks like we won't be able to buy anything today," Hain asked.

Kelly said, "Damn it, I didn't expect that old man from the source to come too. His spell pyramid only has six combination spells, which is far inferior to mine. However, his experiments are very profitable. He can easily make 12 million magic stones, let alone 30 million. I can't compete with him at all."

"Twelve million once..."

At that moment, a voice echoed in Kelly's mind: "Kelly, do you want to make a deal with me? Sign this contract, and I'll give you thirty million magic stones."

Upon hearing this, Kelly saw a piece of paper in front of her and glanced at the words on it.

There is a name written on this piece of paper.

Kelly was familiar with the name; it belonged to a professional wizard.

Looking down, you can see the list of the price Kelly had to pay.

Kelly paid 30 million magic stones, and if Kelly could break through to become a formal wizard within a year after obtaining this combination spell, she would have to conduct ten years of research for Kelly free of charge.

If Kelly cannot become a formal wizard within a year, then the three combination spells of the spell pyramid on her body will be stripped off and given to the formal wizard for research.

Kelly looked at the contract in front of her, a struggle flashing in her eyes.

There is generally no risk for a first-class wizard apprentice to attempt to break through to become a full-fledged wizard.

However, as the number of failed attempts increases, the success rate will decrease.

Even though the success rate was so low that she couldn't become a full-fledged wizard, Kelly was still a first-class wizard apprentice with nine combination spells.

Taking risks could lead to becoming a full-fledged wizard, but failure could result in the loss of three combo spells. Losing these three combo spells would not only eliminate Kelly's chances of becoming a full-fledged wizard, but would also drastically reduce her abilities as a first-class wizarding apprentice.

Without taking risks, one can live a peaceful and safe life as a first-class wizard apprentice.

Kelly looked at Hein beside her and asked, "Hein, this is your decision. Do you want me to risk becoming a full-fledged wizard?"

Hein hesitated for a moment before saying, "Mom, if I had a certified wizard as my backer, my research career would definitely be smooth sailing."

Kelly loved her son very much, and after hearing what Hein said, she made a decision, even though Hein's words were full of selfishness.

But for the sake of her son's future, Kelly was willing to take the risk.

"it is good."

Kelly said, "I'll sign this contract."

Hein watched excitedly as Kelly signed the contract.

In his view, Kelly becoming a formal wizard was a foregone conclusion.

The thought that he would soon have a real wizard mother made him subconsciously look at Leo, a hint of provocation flashing in his eyes.

After signing the contract, Kelly held up the sign and said, "Twenty-five million magic stones."

Upon seeing Kelly's offer, the first-class wizard apprentice named Source hesitated for a moment before raising his sign and saying, "Thirty million magic stones."


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