Age of Adepts

Chapter 473: mutual benefit

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A difficult negotiation thus began.

For a qualified esoteric wizard, a stable success rate is the most important thing he should consider.

After some careful consideration, Greem reported to Wizard Fogen that the success rate was 17% for Tier 2 elemental nuclei and 36% for Tier 1 elemental nuclei.

Due to unavoidable energy loss, all elemental golems will experience varying degrees of degradation during the building process. Like those Tier 2 element crystal nuclei created by Greem, it is already very good to be able to reach the peak level of Tier 1

Even Greem himself has not reached the second level, and he has almost no way of understanding the power of a second-level wizard. Apart from knowing that a second-level wizard can shoot casually, and the witchcraft attack can reach the frightening number of 200 degrees, he knows almost nothing about the rest.

Therefore, even if he is a genius, it is impossible to create a real second-order puppet by leapfrogging!

For the basic success rate reported by Greem, wizard Furgen certainly couldn't believe it, but he also knew a thing or two about the professions of puppeteer and puppeteer. The success rate of ordinary esoteric wizards creating Tier 1 elemental puppets is only about 42%, not much higher than Greem. Greem, on the other hand, builds golem puppets that have been improved by himself. They consume less mana, less mental power, and have great attack power!

With these advantages, it is understandable that the success rate is a little lower than ordinary esoteric wizards.

Since this Greem dared to report a 36% success rate of Tier 1 element nuclei, there must be a lot of water in it. However, with the 42% baseline of an ordinary Upanishad wizard standing there, even if he lowered his success rate a bit, it wouldn't be too outrageous.

So before communicating with Greem, Wizard Furgen was already mentally prepared that he would severely 'lower the price'. And now, the success rate reported by Greem was actually above Wizard Fogan's psychological bottom line. This undoubtedly made Wizard Fogan very satisfied with Greem's 'beautiful'.

As for Greem's claim that he couldn't create a golem with level 2 strength, Wizard Furgen also chose to believe it.

After all, even Greem's Puppet Wind Dragon, which used Tier 2 dragon crystals, had only reached the peak of Tier 1. Its strongest attack barely reached 155 degrees, which was far behind the original Flame Tyrant.

Of course, this is also related to the battlefield positioning of the two golems.

At the beginning of its creation, the Flame Tyrant was positioned as an extremely violent flame turret. In addition, the fire witchcraft is already good at attacking, so the maximum attack strength can reach about 175 degrees. The wind dragon takes into account more high-speed maneuvering, and the wind magic is also known for its lightness and speed, so the highest attack can reach 155 degrees.

After 'figuring out' each other's bottom line, Wizard Furgen and Greem got into an argument over the exchange rate for making golems.

According to Wizard Furgen, for every three Tier 2 elemental nuclei and related auxiliary materials provided by the family, Greem must produce an Elemental Golem whose strength is not weaker than that of Tier 1 elites. As for the successfully created elemental golems, the family will recycle them at a price of 20,000 magic crystals each.

Greem, on the other hand, prefers to use Tier 2 elemental crystal nuclei as the labor service fee. He hopes that the family can provide 4 Tier 2 elemental nuclei each time, and he can not charge any fee for submitting a successful elemental golem every time.

The two sides are not willing to give in easily on this issue, after all, this is related to the fate of the Tier 2 element crystal nucleus. In the Wizarding Continent, the basic value of each Tier 2 elemental nucleus is above 50,000 magic crystals. Moreover, there is no price and no market, so it is difficult to collect easily.

The Sarubo family also relies on two secondary planes that have been operating for a long time to be able to take out so many Tier 2 element crystal nucleus reserves in one go. If it were those small families, I'm afraid they wouldn't even be able to produce a double-digit Tier 2 elemental nucleus.

After some difficult bargaining, the two sides finally reached the first consensus. The Sarubo family provides Greem with 7 Tier 2 crystal cores each time, and Greem must provide 2 elite-level golems, and the family no longer provides production costs for the golems.

As for the production time, it will last for one year!

However, Greem also mentioned that he needs to return to the Flaming Throne Tower to complete these tasks. After all, it is his private domain, and there is also an underground lava sea suitable for his cultivation and recovery.

Regarding this question, Wizard Furgen reluctantly agreed after asking Lord Sanaza for instructions.

However, Wizard Furgen also requested that Greem not easily leave the Flame Throne Tower. If it is really necessary to go out, you must ask Wizard Furgen for instructions and be accompanied by him in person.

This is actually for the safety of Greem!

After all, a esoteric wizard with such strategic significance to the family could easily fall into the trap of the hostile family once he went out, so if Greem didn't want to die without knowing why, then living in a simple place was his only way to protect himself.

As for the title of fire demon that he just broke out, in the eyes of those second-level wizards from hostile families, it is nothing at all.

And in order to enhance the strength of the Greem Flame Throne Wizard Tower, Wizard Furgen finally agreed to send Meryl there as well. This is actually tantamount to acquiescing that Greem can legitimately form his own small circle.

And this kind of power, in ordinary wizard families, only those second-level wizards can enjoy.

Now that Greem, with the strength of a Tier 1 wizard, was able to form a team in the family, this could be regarded as the greatest sincerity of the Sarubo family!

As for why the senior members of the Sarubo family were so open-minded this time, Greem also secretly guessed that this was most likely an overt conspiracy by the other party.

For a long time, Greem has followed the fire witch route, striving to develop in the direction of a battle wizard.

However, now that the situation has changed, Greem has actually revealed such a powerful talent for the esoteric wizard, which is actually taking advantage of the thoughts of the upper echelons of the Sarubo family.

Building 2 elemental golems for the family in a one-year period also means that Greem will spend most of the time in this year in the modulation of elemental crystal cores and the refining of elemental golems. Although this can bring him a huge amount of magic crystal income, and if he is lucky, he can even get a Tier 2 crystal nucleus, but he needs to pay the evil result of his own strength stagnant for a long time.

This is extremely tormenting for a guy who aspires to become a battle wizard!

At this moment, the benefits given to Greem in front of him were too great, so he devoted himself so enthusiastically to the arduous and boring refining of elemental golems. After three or five years, he will find that although he has gained a lot of resources and magic crystals, what he has lost is the ambition and fighting spirit he once had.

With the resource reserves of the Sarubo family, Greem could be firmly tied to the alchemy laboratory by this means. If three to five years is not enough, then thirty to fifty years will be spent. On the one hand, the family was able to transform 'dead' resources into 'live' combat power, and on the other hand, it could slowly wear down Grim's spirit.

Therefore, when the Sarubo family discovered this 'talent' of Greem, they changed their previous attitude of desperately suppressing it, and instead became demanding and caring for it in every possible way.

Greem simply dismissed the conspiracy of the Sarubo family.

With the assistance of chips, the speed and success rate of his creation of elemental golems are beyond the imagination of outsiders. So if you want to rely on this to tie him to the alchemy laboratory, this idea is completely wrong!

On the contrary, this gave him the opportunity and time to polish his mental strength justifiably.

Before parting, Wizard Furgen looked at Greem with complicated eyes, and warned meaningfully: "I have seen some strange things in your apprentices, you should pay attention to yourself, and don't be fooled by some little guys. meekness deceives..."

Greem's heart trembled slightly, knowing that the changes in Billis hadn't been hidden from Wizard Furgen's perception, so he could only nod his head to show that he was educated.

After negotiating with the family and signing a 20-year-long witchcraft contract, Greem returned to the Flaming Throne Wizard Tower with the help of the teleportation array in the Wizard Tower in Feidnan City. Accompanying him back were Meryl and Billis. As for Sabrina and the other apprentices, they could only return to the Wu Tower on their own.

This time, the basic cost for teleporting each person is 2000 magic crystals, and the three people add up to 6000 magic crystals. If this fee hadn't been waived directly by the family, I'm afraid Greem would really not be willing to spend such a large sum of magic crystals just to save 4 days of travel.

This time, it wasn't that wizard Furgen suddenly became generous, but that he really couldn't bear the risks on the road.

In addition to being a powerful battle wizard, Fire Demon Greem is also a brilliant puppet maker. Such rumors have already spread throughout most of the central mainland. Under such circumstances, allowing Greem to return to the Flame Throne Wu Tower by himself is simply an unforgivable and dangerous behavior!

So in order to avoid accidents on the road, Wizard Furgen could only nod and acquiesce in Greem's 'big money' move!

...

The dense teleportation light just dissipated from the teleportation witch array.

Greem shook his slightly dizzy head slightly, and when the scene in front of him stabilized, he saw Gargamel holding a witch staff in one hand, a scroll of witchcraft in the other, and a vial of potion in his mouth.

Greem's return obviously did not notify Gargamel in advance, and he also borrowed the teleportation array when returning, so when Gargamel sensed the movement in the teleportation room of the Wu Tower, he immediately rushed over with the forest monster.

With sharp-mouthed monkey cheeks, Gargamel, who looked thin and withered, stared at a pair of round mouse eyes, watching the three teleported people vigilantly. When he saw Greem's tall and familiar figure, he breathed a sigh of relief, hurriedly put away all his equipment, and waved his hand to call out the forest monster hiding in the dark to meet his master together.

It has to be said that although Gargamel's strength is not very good, as a housekeeper, he is quite competent.