Necromancer Trees - Chapter 363
Chapter 363: Platinum Shield
Translator: Lonelytree
Under the guidance of the magic incantation, the gold coins in the sky instantly turned into dust.
Immediately after, a thick golden spear descended from the sky. It pierced through the sky and stabbed straight into the crater of the volcano.
Bang!
The golden spear nailed the red dragon to death in the belly of the volcano.
The illusion around him began to slowly disappear.
The familiar background of the magic classroom appeared before Matthew’s eyes again.
In the history of the Alliance, the famous Mr Capital once used this spell to kill a Black Dragon that claimed to be immune to all magic. In the end, not only did he successfully prove that the Black Dragon’s magic immunity was a joke, but he also proved that in his magic system, Gold Coin was indeed invincible.
If you are proficient in spells that cost a lot of money and are very rich, then even a Legend might be defeated by you.
“Of course, this spell is also famous for being uneconomical.
“At that time in history, Mr. Capital sacrificed a small gold mine he found in a sub-plane. In the end, the profits from killing the Black Dragon provided him with about 60,000 gold coins.
“This was not proportional to his efforts.
“After that, he went to calculate the wealth of the dragons and found that most of the dragons had between 20,000 and 200,000 gold coins. Even an Ancient Dragon would only have 200,000 gold coins at most.
“Because they lacked the ability to accumulate interest, it was difficult for them to truly become rich.
“In comparison, the Archdevils of Inferno or certain monsters of the Astral Plane were much wealthier than dragons.
“If you are interested in this part of the content, you can buy the magic textbook written by Mr. Capital.
“Of course, his textbooks are the same as his name. They are not very cheap.
” After saying all this, I just want you to understand one thing. If you meet a very rich mage who belongs to the Alliance, try not to go against him unless you are richer than him.
In addition, if you want to quickly improve your combat strength, then making money is the best way. Open the spell textbook that costs money, and you will discover a whole new world.”
After saying this, Margaret made herself a cup of black tea and downed it in one gulp.
Matthew smiled bitterly.
Margaret immediately asked,
“What’s wrong? Are you looking down on this kind of fighting style?”
Matthew shook his head and said,
“I’m not very rich.”
Margaret didn’t mind.
” No one is born rich. Mages are a profession that can create miracles. I’m just telling you the importance of money. It’s almost everything to a mage, but it can’t completely replace the mage himself.
‘ Throughout the history of the Alliance, every Legendary-mage is an expert at making money. If you’re not sensitive to money, I’m afraid your path as a Legendary mage will be very bumpy.”
Matthew’s heart skipped a beat.
“Then what about you? I heard that you are also entering the Legendary Stage.” A helpless expression appeared on Margaret’s face for the first time.
I’ve been rejected by the Gate of Legends for ten years, and I still haven’t found the right opportunity.
“I might talk the talk, but I’m not good at making money at all.
“The relationship between Legendary mages and money that I mentioned just now-
“It is my story.
“I’m a magic genius, a true genius.
“But I really don’t know how to earn money. Even after I got to Al, I still had to rely on the help of my teachers. I also had to rely on teaching others to earn some knowledge points.
“You might think that I’m making excuses, but this is from my experience.
“So, Matthew, if you want to become a Legendary mage, make yourself rich first.”
No wonder the mages in the Alliance were so corrupt.
He didn’t expect there to be a heaven-defying Mage like Capital who equated gold coins with combat power.
Matthew nodded with mixed feelings.
” That’s all for today’s class. Be here at the same time tomorrow. I don’t like waiting for people.
” As for your homework, write an article on how to make money. Hand it to me tomorrow.”
Margaret said hurriedly.
Matthew was stunned.
“Is it over just like that?” Margaret asked,
“What else?
“Every lesson of mine is the essence. Of course, I can continue, but can you digest it?
“Don’t bite off more than you can chew. Remember to do your homework well.
If I use your method to earn money, I’ll give you a reward.”
Her attitude was honest.
Matthew asked curiously,
“What’s the reward?”
Margaret immediately showed a disgusted expression.
“Don’t tell me you really want to lick my toes?” Matthew quickly denied it.
Unexpectedly, Margaret muttered to herself,
“It’s not impossible.”
Matthew was full of question marks.
“I heard that you had a conflict with Blinken.” Margaret suddenly commented.
Matthew thought for a moment and replied cautiously,
“There were a few small conflicts, but we didn’t really fight.”
“That’s a pity.”
Margaret said to him,
“If you see him next time, please beat him to death! If you can agree to my request, I can even give you detailed information about Blinken and his combat habits.”
Matthew asked,
“Do you have a grudge against him?” Margaret replied indifferently, “It’s not a deep hatred.
“But he’s my ex-boyfriend.
“If you can kill him, I will give you a real reward.”
As he left the Cauldron House.
Matthew’s head was still buzzing.
He had long realized the importance of money to mages.
However, Margaret’s explanation today had opened the door to a new world for him.
After class.
Matthew went straight to Isabelle’s laboratory and used a large sum of points to exchange for a few spell textbooks written by Capital, including a list of Capital’s series of spells.
What was worth mentioning was…
He glanced at the list. The cost of learning a single spell was not higher than other spells.
However, the cost of gold coins to cast a spell was still something that most people would not dare to do.
Matthew had no intention or ability to take a path that cost money.
However, he still understood the principle of knowing oneself and knowing the
enemy.
He was researching these spells now so that he would have a chance to resist when he met a pay-to-win player one day.
Walking on the streets of the mage district.
The early summer wind blew on Matthew’s face.
As he walked.
He suddenly slapped his thigh.
“Oh no!”
Matthew suddenly remembered what he had forgotten.