Chapter XXXVII
When Herag inserted the bronze key into the door, magic flowed through the door, and the door opened automatically with a click.
When the door opens, the room is automatically lit up, and the light is a soft pale yellow.
The house is equipped with furniture such as tables and chairs, and there are piles of wood next to the fireplace.
There are some oil paintings hanging on the walls, mostly landscapes.
The lights on the walls are similar to those on the ship, but the shape is more delicate, the light is softer, and the interior is a pale yellow stone.
On the first floor of the house is the living room and kitchen for resting, and on the second floor there are three rooms, one bedroom and one study, and one that is empty.
The third floor is an attic, with a lower floor height, which is suitable for putting some sundries.
The kitchen was fully stocked with cutlery and a variety of spices, and Herag also found tea and coffee.
Herag lit the wood and set the fireplace on fire, then heated a jug of water and made himself a cup of coffee.
After a brief nap, Herag began to plan for the next steps.
"Deep Blue, give a suggestion for a course study plan."
"The course study recommendations are as follows:"
"1. Learn the basic principles of meditation."
"2. Learn the basic principles of the spell model."
"3. Study multiple linguistics."
"4. Learn a defensive level zero spell."
"5. Learn an offensive level zero spell."
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Deep Blue made a series of plans, and Herag looked at the schedule and realized that there were a lot of things to keep busy.
He opened the rune stone and looked at the class schedule, the class time in the Moonlight Glade was from nine in the morning to nine in the evening, and each class lasted three hours.
Classes were full almost every day of the month, and there were classes of all types, including anatomy, necromantic biology, shadow science, etc.
Herag searched and found Lori Evan's "Fundamentals of Meditation", which was just in time for a new round of classes to begin next Monday.
"The price ......" He glanced at the price of the course, which required fifteen gold coins.
The gold coins are given on the spot, and Herag has a course exchange coupon, so just use the exchange coupon directly when the time comes, and the Moonlight Glade will regularly exchange the exchange coupons for gold coins for the wizards who teach.
The meditation course has a total of three sessions that add up to nine hours.
"A course costs fifteen gold coins, and this is still a basic course."
Herag took out his money bag from the spatial ring and counted it, and there were only twenty gold coins in total.
"Look at the mission." Herag clicked on the task column, ready to take a look at the market first.
"Recruit an experimental assistant in herbal medicine, you need to have knowledge of herbal medicine, and you can be hired if you pass the on-site assessment, and you will be paid 30 gold coins."
"Finding someone to help kill the mountain trolls requires at least a second-class apprentice, two or more offensive spells, and a reward of twenty magic stones."
"Harvest the valley walking grass, 20 gold coins per plant."
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You can only view the task and contact the task publisher on the rune, and you need to go to the affairs hall to publish the task, and after filling in the information there and paying the deposit, the task will be updated synchronously on the magic web.
Each rune stone is bound to the corresponding wizard, and the internal functions will vary depending on the wizarding organization.
There is also a limit to the distance of the rune stone, which can only be used in this area where the eight wizarding organizations are located, and it cannot be used after going out, and it is enough for daily life.
In the end, Herag signed up for three courses: "Basic Principles of Meditation", "Basic Principles of Spell Model Building", and "Introduction to Fundamentals of Herbalism".
He calculated that the three courses would require seventy gold coins if they were normal.
In terms of herbology, Larry has no plans to start classes for the time being, so Gerag can only choose another class with a witch named Yuna.
The three courses will be completed in three weeks, and Herag's next step is to borrow books.
The courses here do not provide textbooks, and need to be prepared by the wizard apprentices themselves, some libraries can be borrowed directly, and those that are not can only be bought from other wizard apprentices.
The library in Moonlight Glades is the tallest building in the area, with a full seventeen floors. This library has been around for more than two thousand years and contains books of all kinds.
Herag's library card access is the lowest level, and he can only go to the first level to borrow books.
Fortunately, the three books he needed for class were all basic type books, and they were all on the first level.
Herag had borrowed textbooks on meditation and herbalism, but he had already borrowed out the textbooks for the Spell Modeling class, and he didn't have them for the time being.
"You can go to the flea market." The librarian saw that he was a newcomer, so he prompted.
"Flea market?"
The librarian said, "The wizards of the woodland will be there if they don't use anything, and if they have anything, you can go and see it." ”
Following the librarian's instructions, Herag made his way to the west side of town, where the flea market was located.
It's no different from a regular stall market, except it's not as noisy, and the wizards are generally quieter.
Many of the apprentice wizards who set up the stalls are holding books and reading them, and they work very hard, and they will only put down their books and take over the business when someone asks.
The things on the stalls are strange, the body parts of various unknown animals are no longer strange, and Herag also saw a feces seller, and the label next to it is dragon dung.
The key is that his stool is quite fresh, and it doesn't look like dragon dung.
Herag frowned and quickly left the area, moving closer to the area where the stalls had books.
Stacks of books were piled up in a stall, and the owner was a skinny boy with glasses.
"Is there a book called "Fundamentals of Spell Model Building"?" Khrag asked.
The boy lifted his glasses and nodded, "Yes!" ”
He laboriously rummaged through the stacks of books, as if he had forgotten the location of the book on the spell model, and searched for a long time to find it.
"How much?" Khrag asked.
"Fifty silver coins."
Herag was a little suspicious of his ears: "How much? ”
The boy explained, "It's all at this price, and I bought it for fifty silver coins." You can just sell it after you finish the class, that's how we all came here. I bought these books just to get back to my roots, not to make money. ”
For the sake of his composure, Herag went to the other stalls and inquired, and found that what the boy said was indeed true.
He naturally doesn't believe it if he doesn't make money, but the market price is really so much.
"Give." Herag discharged fifty silver coins and took the book of spell models.
The boy counted the silver coins and asked, "You're a newcomer, you can add me as a rune friend, I have a lot of books." ”
"Okay." Herag thought about it and agreed, and he could find books faster in the future.
"Hello, my name is Leo Severen." Leo laughed.
"Herag Merlin."
With the addition of Herag, there were two people on his friends list.
"I don't know how many runes Lilian has......" Herag suddenly thought of the question.
They didn't know there was such a thing as rune stone before they came, and now they can only communicate by letter.