Three poisons.
Three hundred points.
This was a very worthwhile deal.
Both Dylan and Sera felt this way.
As for Sera immediately presenting the magical potion to Meliya like a sycophant, Dylan offered no comment; after all, Black Stone Tower needed talented individuals like her who dared to dedicate themselves.
"What class time are you buying?"
Looking at the female Wizard Apprentice who was doing her nails with small tools behind the workbench, Dylan showed no dissatisfaction; he simply handed over his points card and said, "I'm buying three lessons of Introductory Potionology."
After pressing a few buttons on the large alchemical differential engine that served as a workbench, and then swiping Dylan's points card in the card slot, the female Wizard Apprentice finally looked directly at Dylan and said, "I see you're out of money on your points card. Do you need me to recommend a loan program to you? You can get a certain interest discount by taking out a loan with me."
"Thank you, I don't need it for now."
Rolling her eyes, the female Wizard Apprentice, with a sullen face, threw out a book, then waved her hand at Dylan, and continued to trim her nails, not bothering to say another word to Dylan.
Dylan, however, didn't mind this.
Black Stone Tower was just like that.
If she suddenly became enthusiastic, that's when he should be wary.
Picking up his "Introductory Potionology," Dylan followed the classroom address displayed on the schedule and found his way. Glancing at the class time shown on the magic light screen, he simply leaned against a nearby windowsill and began to read the book in his hand.
This "Introductory Potionology" recorded only the basic knowledge of Potionology, without any exceeding content; the pacing was incredibly precise, truly living up to its name. If it said 'Introductory,' there was absolutely no knowledge beyond the introductory level.
Standard Black Stone Tower behavior.
However, while the knowledge here was introductory, it wasn't without its merits.
The reason this book was so thick and substantial was that its knowledge was sufficiently extensive, covering everything from the identification of basic magical potion materials to the formulas and preparation methods of basic magical potions.
Although these records were all superficial and not in-depth, for a new Wizard Apprentice like Dylan, who had nothing, it was still quite good learning material.
The Black Stone Tower, an organization of dark wizards that brought together such beasts, could stand for so long in the Wizarding Land not because it truly had no bottom line.
Even though that bottom line was low enough.
As an excellent warrior who had passed the gaokao (college entrance exam) in his previous life, Dylan's learning ability was quite good. Especially with his special talent of Dual Souls, he felt exceptionally clear-headed when studying, capable of reading ten lines at a glance and grasping concepts by analogy, until a familiar figure walked up to him, pulling him out of his enjoyable study session.
"Daisy?!"
"Dylan, you, you're also taking classes here?"
Her voice contained surprise. Daisy, who could now be considered completely transformed, took a step forward, but only one step. She looked at Dylan, who was holding a book and still had a hint of concentration on his face, and felt that the light emanating from him was brighter, making people involuntarily want to get closer to him.
Dylan looked at Daisy standing in front of him.
She was completely different from her previous appearance as a country girl.
Smooth hair, fair skin, an exquisite Wizard Apprentice robe, coupled with her large, round, clear eyes, her entire demeanor had changed completely from before.
Snap!
He closed the book.
Dylan, with a smile, congratulated Daisy: "I only found out this morning that you were favored by a Wizard and taken as an apprentice. Congratulations to you."
He smiled at me... Daisy's face flushed. She lowered her head and stammered, "I, I don't know what happened. Serena, my mentor, stopped me when she saw me, then took me, took me to test for special talents, and that's how, how I was accepted."
Looking at Daisy, who was fiddling with her fingers, Dylan's smile became a bit gentler, and he said, "It seems your talent must be quite good, otherwise Serena would not have noticed it at a glance."
Hearing Dylan praise her, Daisy suppressed the joy in her heart and, following her mentor's advice to try not to show her emotions, told Dylan, "Serena, my mentor, said the same thing. She said, she said I have the talent of Mirage Light Affinity."
Mirage Light Affinity?
A fusion talent of Illusion and Evocation Light elements?
Isn't that the same as the great BOSS Mirage Light Queen from version 6.0... *hiss*... Dylan gasped a Daisy.
He suddenly remembered that although the Mirage Light Queen was the leader of the Crystal Castle, she was not a Wizard from the Crystal Castle; she joined the Crystal Castle later. In the game, there were many quests about her, where players completed quests to help her gradually gain control of the Crystal Castle, eventually becoming the great BOSS Mirage Light Queen in version 6.0!
And the Mirage Light Queen's origins were initially in Black Stone Tower!
So... Daisy is the future Wizard King-level great BOSS Mirage Light Queen?!
One Son of the Black Tower, one Mirage Light Queen, the new Wizard Apprentices of Black Stone Tower this generation are going to defy the heavens!
Slowly exhaling, Dylan calmed his emotions.
She wasn't the Mirage Light Queen yet, and he might not become the Wizard King in the future.
Just maintain a normal relationship for now, and try to maximize her favorability.
Thinking of this, Dylan suddenly remembered something and actively approached Daisy, whispering to her, "Daisy, the meditation method you're using shouldn't be the Tree of Reflected Light given to you by the Freemasons, right?!"
Daisy, her face flushed, paused for a moment, then immediately nodded and said, "My mentor said that meditation method wasn't suitable for my talent, so she gave me a new one."
"Did Serena not say anything else?"
Shaking her head somewhat blankly, Daisy asked, "My mentor didn't say anything else. She just said that it wasn't suitable for me and told me not to waste time looking at it, and took it away along with those three magical potions."
Hearing this, Dylan immediately knew that Daisy's mentor, Serena, must have seen the problem. However, for whatever reason, perhaps to protect Daisy, or for some other cause, she did not tell her the truth.
Thinking of this, Dylan also didn't say too much to directly tell Daisy the matter. He just smiled and nodded at Daisy, saying, "Listening to Serena will not be wrong, and besides, the meditation method Serena gave you must be better than the one the Freemasons gave us for free."
Daisy wasn't stupid; in fact, she was very clever.
Otherwise, she wouldn't possess such talent and be valued.
She had already realized that the Freemasons' meditation method likely had some problem.
However, since Dylan hadn't explicitly told her, she wouldn't ask. At worst, she would go back and ask her mentor; she believed her mentor wouldn't deceive her.
When she went back, she would ask her mentor if there were any other meditation methods.
If there were, she would get them for Dylan.
That way, her relationship with Dylan should get even better, right?!
She would ask her mentor if there were any other meditation methods. If there were, she would get them for Dylan. That way, her relationship with Dylan should get even better, right?!