"I want a spiritual magic weapon. Is it available here?" Gumbuz put down the very dangerous magic weapon Gexi said and turned around to ask.
Geshe glanced at him unexpectedly, entered the house, and walked toward a small door on the left.
Gumbuz followed behind.
Look around as you walk.
Although the dazzling array of witchcraft cannot be compared with the ones on the golden airship, there are no less than a thousand pieces collected in it.
"There are all spiritual witchcraft tools inside." Gexi pointed to a small room.
Gumbutz glanced around and saw that there were not many spiritual magic weapons, only about twenty.
Gumbutz picked them up one by one and looked at them.
The focus is actually on the personal panel.
Pick up, put down.
Pick up, put down.
When Gumbutz picked up the thirteenth magic weapon, he suddenly paused, then quickly touched the remaining magic weapons, turned around, raised a necklace in his hand and shook it at Geshe, "I want it."
Geshe nodded, turned around and walked out.
She is not afraid that Gumbutz will steal the witchcraft. The wizard who signed the contract inscription will only act in accordance with the contract and cannot easily do anything to harm the Shimobone Forest.
When the two of them went out, as soon as Geshe closed the door, a smile appeared on Gumbutz's face again:
"Wizard Gexi, I forgot to ask just now, when will my wizard tower be built?"
Geshe thought he was going to ask some irrelevant common-sense questions again. After hearing this, her face softened a little and she replied:
"Ten years, maybe twenty years."
"Twenty years?"
Gumbutz paused for a moment, this was too inefficient. wΑp
"Can you give me the materials so I can build it myself?" Gumbuz said.
Geshe looked at him helplessly, "The construction of the Wizard Tower requires the cooperation of the Balrog, the maintenance of at least ten elemental fairies, and the cooperation of the Alchemist Wizard. If you have the most basic understanding of the Wizard Tower, you must know the construction of the Wizard Tower. , but also requires a very intelligent tower spirit. Without the management of the tower spirit, the wizard tower cannot operate."
"I know everything you said." Gumbutz looked calm. The information about the Wizard Tower is not an important secret. The loom has collected no less than a hundred sets of wizard tower design drawings. The last time he was in the Golden Airship, he saw a portable mini wizard tower that was auctioned for a sky-high price of 480,000 wizard gold.
The materials used to build a wizard tower are the greatest benefit that the Moist Bone Forest gives to new wizards. They are basically equivalent to the cost of selling one's life. Ordinary wizards cannot afford the cost of building a wizard tower.
What Shimobone Forest is planning to build for Gumbutz is the most ordinary wizard tower, worth more than 50,000 witch gold. According to the current situation, it may be doubled or tripled.
The main material of the wizard tower must be a special material that can guide the elements. If the wizard tower cannot accommodate the circulation of elements, the wizard will not be able to use the power of the wizard tower to increase the power of witchcraft.
What is lacking is mainly materials.
"Wizard Geshe, I actually don't want to build the wizard tower in the Shimobone Forest." Gumbutz said bluntly.
Geshe was stunned, "Are you planning to build a wizard tower outside? Do you know how much trouble this will cause? Those wild witches will attack your wizard tower crazily, and they will try their best to seize it."
"The contract does not stipulate that I must build a wizard tower in the Moist Bone Forest. As far as I know, I am not the only wizard building a wizard tower outside."
Gumbuz remained calm, Geshe opened her mouth, but did not question him again.
"This is his choice, why am I excited?" Geshe smiled self-deprecatingly and sighed: "Are you sure?"
"confirmed."
"I will help you declare it. If it's just the materials, maybe I can help you get it together within this year."
"Thank you for your help, Wizard Geshe."
Geshe's broken arm swayed unconsciously, "If you want to thank me, please set the courses for the next three years first. We have recently recruited many apprentices. Wizard Gumbuz, which courses are you familiar with?"
"I understand a little bit."
Gumbutz thought for a while and said, "If possible, I think I can be arranged to give lectures in the next few days."
Geshe frowned quietly. This new wizard was really restless. What does it mean to know a little bit? Teaching is never a simple matter. No one can master all the knowledge. You must be extremely knowledgeable about a certain course. Only by being proficient can you serve as a teacher.
Even if he is an apprentice, he cannot be fooled casually. It seems that he must find an opportunity to listen to this new wizard's class. If he is found to be misleading the students, or telling some meaningless content in class and wasting the students' time, then You need to provide timely feedback.
Knowledge has a price.
Students spend money to purchase courses, and teachers must impart corresponding knowledge.
If the teacher giving the lecture is unreliable, the interests of the apprentices will be harmed. This undoubtedly violates the rule that knowledge is valuable. Once discovered, the wizard association must immediately stop it, compensate the students for the course, and replace the teacher.
Without the constraints of this set of rules, what is the difference between them and those wild witches?
Of course, Gumbutz didn't know what Wizard Geshe was thinking. He was simply because he couldn't enter the practice room in the past few days, and he didn't dare to meditate. He was worried that he would be taken away by the woman after entering the spiritual space, so he planned to take away the body in advance. Just attended the class.
Moreover, he does understand a little bit.
He has taken many classes over the years.
But most of the courses were given to loom record collection. Gumbutz's main focus was on making potions, practicing witchcraft, and practicing "supernova".
However, this does not prevent Gumbuz from teaching.
At Demon Academy, he personally taught many classes for the students in the academy.
Has his own teaching style.
If that didn't work out, he still had a loom. With his loom, he was as knowledgeable as the sea, and he had a wealth of knowledge about astronomy and geography. Teaching a few students was completely useless.
Geshe also didn't know what Gumbuz was thinking.
Now, when she thinks about what happened before, she feels more and more unreliable.
Apprentices who lack mentors and become wizards are often the lucky ones. Either they have extremely superior wizard qualifications or they have taken some very precious spiritual potion. She believes that Gumbutz should be the latter.
This kind of wizard, when it comes to learning, most of the time he explores on his own. There is no one to communicate with him, and no one to correct his mistakes all the time. It is difficult to say what strange knowledge this kind of wizard will impart to the apprentices. them.
They both have different thoughts.
But Gumbuz quickly put aside the lecture. He once again asked some questions that were not a problem for Geshe at all, but some of these questions involved her knowledge blind spots.
Gumbuz's questions were very detailed and from a unique angle, which made her a little stumped.
These questions were actually sorted out by the loom for him to ask.
Gumbuz felt that since Geshe was sent to contact him and was responsible for guiding him and explaining some things that wizards needed to know, he would not be polite and asked about everything that he was not qualified to touch during his apprenticeship.