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Chapter 291 The time of the mages

Once, there were not many mages gathered outside the city, only more than 30 people, including those who were slightly familiar to Shaoke, and the others were strangers. The leader was the middle-aged mage. After feeling Shaoke's arrival, he quickly explained Shaoke's situation to these mages, and finally led them to greet Shaoke and gave etiquette to him and the female spellcasters around him.

A large number of magic materials were placed in a certain order by these mages. These materials were more than half the taxes received by Shaoko from merchants, and were basically precious magic materials. There were also a large number of worn-out books or other strange records of some text carriers that were placed on the ground to wait for Shaoko to choose. It seemed that they all knew the needs of the organization's rules.

The transaction took a long time. The Roman Mage beside him identified these magic materials in detail and chose a large number of magic materials according to Shaoko's requirements and some of his own needs. Shaoko focused on quickly reading the dilapidated carriers of some texts, hoping to find some special books or original books. Master Iser and the white-robed scholar stayed quietly behind the two to prevent accidents from happening.

There were great gains in magic materials, but in terms of books, Shaoko was very disappointed. He had not read any useful books in those items at all, but he also knew that the opportunity to obtain some precious ancient magic books or even some more ancient books from these wandering mages was very slim, so Shaoko didn't care too much about it.

After paying enough medicine according to the materials delivered by these mages, Shaoko asked the newly added mages to write their names to the book. Finally, after promulgating several rules, they gave them some cloaks and planned to leave here. However, the fifth-level mage who was the first to join Shaoko organization made an opinion.

"Dear Master, Master," the fifth-level mage touched the magic bag in his arms, glanced at the three female spellcasters behind Shao Ke with some greed, and quickly expressed his suggestions. "Participating a transaction here once a month will make us feel that time is a bit urgent, and it will also delay your time a lot. I wonder if sir, will you open a shop in the city where we can exchange some exchanges at any time." After saying that, the middle-aged mage stopped talking. He knew that if he said too much, it would cause dissatisfaction from the mage in front of him. After all, some of the people in power did not want their subordinates to say everything in detail.

"The manor I led you to before." After thinking for a while, Shaoko quickly made a decision. "I will build a shop there, where you can go there and exchange magic materials with me in any form. And I will not change my previous promises." When saying this, Shaoko refers to the ability to use a large amount of magic materials to trade some better meditation methods and even magic knowledge.

After Shaoke explained some other things to these people, he led three female spellcasters to leave the place. After this time, they built a small stone tower at the entrance of the manor and arranged a sixth-level mage to garrison. Of course, Shaoke still allowed the mage to deduct a certain amount of materials or other things from the exchange items. In this way, the mage agreed happily. Although this restricted his freedom to a certain extent, he obtained more magical materials than other mages. Of course, he still had time to rest, and the situation here was not busy, so he had enough time to study some personal.

Shaoke did not require the store to open every day, but stipulated that it would only be opened once every ten days. If those members had special things, they could go directly to the manor for exchange.

It took the mages three or four days for more than a dozen mages to formulate the exchanged materials price according to Shaoke's requirements and copy them on several different books. After doing these, Shaoke handed over the book to the sixth-level mage. If new members join, he can ask the wandering mages to write his name on it. Shaoke will check it at a certain interval.

Not much fighting, conflict and bad things.

Time passed quickly with the busy figures of the mages. Just ten years after Shaoke arrived at the fallen imperial capital, the situation in the fallen imperial capital had some subtle changes.

First, in the area controlled by the Blue Feather Empire, large-scale battles on the streets disappeared at night. And if a wandering mage comes here, he will no longer encounter some organizations or snobbery. More importantly, the members of the organization and the group have increased to hundreds of low-level mages. Moreover, when dealing with some situations in the area controlled by the Blue Feather Empire, the team and the team are in the eighth place.

The female mage care and the Death Mage Corps and some helps to become one of the largest forces. Of course, the mages also paid some necessary price for this. They had to take on a lot of policing and security work, which made the mages a little dissatisfied.

Fortunately, Shaoke selected nearly 100 low-level mages from the wandering mages and asked them to patrol instead of these high-level mages. For this reason, Shaoke had to pay the wandering mages some medicine every month to make up for the losses caused by their inability to obtain magic materials for trading.

As the Blizzard Legion of the Blue Feather Empire suddenly sent a group of mages with the army to the fallen imperial capital. Other empires also sent corresponding teams to enter here. For example, the Desas Empire also sent about 60 sixth-level mages to arrive here and fought for some regional areas. The other three or four empires also did the same thing. Of course, the number of sixth-level mages remained at around 60 or 70.

According to the observation of Master Iser, after the mage teams of various emperors and the ** regiments entered the fallen capital, the area of ​​the mage union was reduced by more than half compared to before. Of course, this was mainly because various organizations and alliances of various empires took advantage of the chaos during that period and had a large-scale attack on the mage union area. Shaoko and his team also joined the chaos and plundered a large amount of property and not too many street areas from the mage union. If they were not worried about the mage union's extreme revenge in the future, Shaoko would be sure to seize more areas. Of course, the prerequisite was that those eighth-level mages would not join the battle.

After four or five years of chaos, the fallen imperial capital slowly calmed down. The controlled area of ​​the Blue Feather Empire expanded wildly under the joint efforts of Shaoko and some other alliance organizations. The area of ​​Bishaoko was expanded by half and turned into the largest force outside the Mage Union.

After the Blue Feather Empire and the Mage Union occupied one-third of the fallen imperial capital, the remaining three or four empires and some other empires sent by the organization and alliances occupied the remaining area. Overall, after a period of chaos, the fallen imperial capital once again returned to peace.

Although a lot of things have happened during this period, none of this has changed Shaoke's progress in magic. It is worth mentioning that after three or four years of interpretation, the golden book delivered to him by the eighth-level female mage that year has been successfully interpreted by the mage for permanent success. Some of the contents in it have made Shaoke make great progress in spell casting. At least he has been able to release spells blessed by the Law Skills several times in succession with the skills mentioned in that book.

During this period, the little girl Lan Weier has been successfully promoted to a first-level mage. Moreover, with the teachings of high-level mages like Shaoke and others and the assistance of a large number of precious drugs, the eighteen-year-old Lan Weier has once again reached the verge of promotion. Of course, this is because of the pure mage bloodline of the Roman family and her efforts. At least under the influence of Shaoke and some other mages, Lan Weier rarely plays. Most of her time is based on Shaoke's requirements and uses reading books instead of rest after meditation.

Due to the large imperial capital area, coupled with the support of the Death Mage Group and the transactions with those wandering mages, a large amount of precious magic materials are sent to Shaoke every month. With the support of these precious magic materials, Shaoke once again tried to conceive his mage tower. This time the conception was made some changes in the initial design. For this reason, he once again built a regular laboratory here that he had tried to improve.

However, this time, with the help of a large number of high-level mages, the construction of this laboratory was very smooth, but no buildings could be built underground. Therefore, the mages used a large number of huge stones to build a huge low stone tower in the manor. In order to allow this stone tower to be preserved in this world for a long time, the mages spent almost a year digging a deep hole in the radius of about five acres below. Until they no longer had the ability to dig downward, they stopped to store the foundation of the stone tower here.

After seven or eight years of construction, the entire small formal laboratory that has changed some structures by Shaoko is about to be completed. In fact, Shaoko believes that if the area and other functions of the element pools are not weak, this laboratory can be completely a medium-sized laboratory. Of course, this low stone tower that has spent a lot of time to build is a preparation for the future construction of the mage tower. Otherwise, with sufficient materials and manpower, the laboratory can be successfully built in one or six months.
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