Chapter 4 Spell Models
After walking out of the Academic Affairs Building, Pei Ze immediately found a place to change into his apprentice robe and put on his apprentice badge.

It's obviously just a simple gray robe, but after wearing it, the whole person feels brand new.

It looks a little less green and immature, with a touch of deep and dignified breath, and it looks more stable and dignified.

Looking at himself in the mirror, Pei Ze's mouth turned up slightly.

As of today, he's an apprentice wizard too!

After admiring himself for a while, Pei Ze took out the booklet and began to read it carefully.

After being promoted to the first-level wizard apprentice, students no longer have fixed courses. All courses are completely flexible, and students can freely choose the courses they want to take.

And all courses are free.

This is especially important for civilian students.

It is said that in the dark age tens of thousands of years ago, due to the scarcity of wizards, apprentice wizards had to spend magic stones to purchase courses in order to be taught by teachers.

Many apprentice wizards whose families were not well off had to spend a lot of energy on earning magic stones, and even risked their lives to fight fierce beasts for this reason.

In that era of extremely fierce competition, the effort, energy and time it takes for an apprentice wizard to be promoted to become a wizard is unimaginable by today's people!
Even in the early days of the wizarding age, the fact that courses are paid has not changed at all.

It wasn't until later that the number of wizards grew in a blowout and the number of teachers became more and more sufficient, the free course system was gradually promoted.

It's a pity that the free course has little effect on Pei Ze.

With his omniscient eye, he acquires knowledge far more easily and quickly than others.

At this point, formal wizards may not be as good as him.

If he didn't want to attract too much attention, he wouldn't have to go to class at all.

Looking down, Pei Ze frowned.

In addition to the free courses, the rest, such as spell models and various herbal materials, all need to be purchased without exception, and the price is not cheap.

For example, a piece of Yunlingcao, which can improve the effect of meditation after taking it, sells for as much as 5 gold coins.

A model of the lowest-level zero-ring spell 'Hand of the Mage', the price is as high as 20 gold coins!

You must know that the monthly salary of ordinary workers in the outer city is only 30 to 50 silver coins, and the monthly salary of outstanding skilled workers can reach about 80 silver coins.

A worker saves enough for half a year's wages without eating or drinking, and it is only enough to buy a piece of Yunling grass.

Ordinary people simply can’t afford it!

"No wonder wizards are said to be gold-swallowing black holes."

Pei Ze frowned.

He only has more than 30 gold coins in his hand now, which is still a little deposit brought out from the inner city.

This amount of money is not bad for daily living expenses, but it is not enough to support the wizard's cultivation, and it is not enough to buy two spell models.

But continuing to look down, Pei Ze's brows gradually eased.

For students who don't have enough cash, the academy also offers an alternative, that is, to obtain contribution points by completing tasks, and then exchange them for various resources.

This is undoubtedly good news for Pei Ze.

"Looks like I need to find a mission to do."

"But before that, I still need to get the free spell model!"

Putting away the booklet, Pei Ze rushed to the logistics department in a hurry.

In the academy, the activity areas for ordinary students and wizard apprentices are separated.

The latter can enter the former's activity area at will, but not the other way around.

At the junction of the two areas is a layer of faint mist, through which, only the outline of the building on the other side can be vaguely seen.

A thin mist separates the common people from the world of wizards.

"If there is no all-seeing eye, I am probably also a member of the partition."

Pei Ze has self-knowledge. If he didn't have the all-seeing eye to analyze the will rune, he would most likely transfer to the Knight Academy in the end. The best ending in this life is to become a knight, and it is impossible to come into contact with the world of wizards.

Just as he was feeling emotional, Pei Ze suddenly felt a gaze, turned his head to look, and happened to meet a pair of scarlet eyes.

A stone lion was lying on the ground more than ten meters away, staring at him for a moment.

Even if it is lying on its stomach, its height reaches the chest of an adult human male, which is extremely oppressive.

Pei Ze looked around, only to find that every hundred meters or so in the mist, there was a stone lion squatting guarding it. It was obviously a guard specially guarding the place.

"puppet!"

Pei Ze's eyes brightened slightly.

The four major sidelines of wizards are puppets, potions, scrolls, and enchanting.

If there is no accident, these stone lions should belong to puppet creations.

"It's a pity that any of the four major sidelines requires sufficient mental support to learn. Don't count on it before being promoted to the second-level wizard apprentice."

Pei Ze is a little jealous. If he can master any of the four major side jobs, making money will no longer be a problem.

Shaking his head, he threw away his lofty thoughts and strode into the mist.

The stone lion not far away glanced at the apprentice badge on his chest, turned his head and continued to sleep soundly.

After passing through the fog, the eyes suddenly opened up, and the noisy voices of people suddenly entered my ears.

Pei Ze looked intently and found that he had come to a square, surrounded by people, all young girls in gray apprentice robes.

People who can become wizard apprentices are usually physically stronger than ordinary people (the physical attribute of a normal adult male is 1), so everyone you see is full of energy and full of energy.

There is quite a picture of everyone like a dragon.

Of course, the official wizard is not necessarily.

There are many wizards who accidentally turned themselves into inhumans and ghosts due to experiments.

It is said that the dean of the High Tower Academy looks like a skeleton, the kind that has no half flesh on his body.

Every year, unsuspecting freshmen are scared to death by this dean who likes to take a walk at night, thinking that they have encountered an undead.

Walking out of the square, Pei Ze searched all the way, and it didn't take long before he came to a building with the sign of the logistics department.

He went straight into the first office, and said to an old man with gray hair who was burying his head in writing and scratching on a document, "Hi, I'm here to get the spell model."

Hearing the voice, the old man raised his head and looked at Pei Ze for a few times, then his eyes fell on the apprentice badge on his chest, and a light seemed to flash in his eyes.

"Pei Ze, right?"

The old man nodded slightly, hooked his fingers lightly, and heard a crash, and a piece of A4-sized paper on the desk floated out of thin air, floating towards Pei Ze.

"This is a list of spell models, you choose one."

Pei Ze thanked him, reached out to take the list, and browsed it carefully.

The first-level wizard apprentices could only learn zero-ring spells, and there were more than 20 spells on the list, which were almost the same as what he had learned before.

Pei Ze had already decided on the spell he wanted to learn at the beginning. After looking at it for a while, he said, "I choose the hand of the mage."

The mage's hand, as the name suggests, creates an invisible ghost hand that can be large or small, and can be stretched freely.
It can be used to attack enemies or manipulate objects to complete some simple tasks. It is highly practical and has a wide range of applications. It is most suitable for first-level wizard apprentices.

More than ninety-nine percent of first-level wizard apprentices would choose Mage Hand when choosing their first spell.

"Are you sure you choose this?" the old man asked routinely.

"Sure!" Pei Ze said.

The old man nodded, hooked his finger again, and a book flew out from the bookshelf in the corner of the office and floated towards Pei Ze.

Pei Ze caught the book, then took out the gold coin given by Zhou Han, handed it to the old man, and said, "I want to choose another spell model."

The old man was slightly startled, took a look at the gold coin, flicked his index finger on the surface of the gold coin, a little silver suddenly appeared, and quickly outlined a name: Zhou Han.

"Secret Mark." Pei Ze recognized this zero-ring spell.

This spell can engrave a personal symbol or mark on any object through special means and energy fluctuations without damaging the object, even metal or stone.

"It is indeed Zhou Han's mark. You can choose another spell model for free."

The old man took a deep look at Pei Ze.

The teachers in the academy are all formal wizards, and most wizards are extremely realistic creatures. They believe in equal value exchange and will not easily help students for free.

The student in front of him has just been promoted to a wizard apprentice at this time. Obviously he is not from a wizard family, and his talent is not good. I don't know how he got Zhou Han's attention, so he didn't hesitate to use the privilege of a mentor to help him.

Doubts are doubts, but the old man didn't ask any more questions, and signaled Pei Ze to continue to choose.

This time Pei Ze chose the stun technique.

After getting the book, Pei Ze spent 30 gold coins to buy 6 leaves of Yunling Grass before leaving the office and heading to the library without stopping.

He can't wait to start learning spells!

(End of this chapter)

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