Chapter 487 Demon Witch
Sylph looked at Alamir with some surprise and recited the lines she had memorized for a long time last night:
"You look much more relaxed. Have you found a buyer you like?"

“I think I might be able to take Yar with me,” Alamir said with a smile.

Sylph was taken aback.

"Let's go! Sylph!"

Moran and the others had already opened the door and gone out. Vasita called out to Sylph, who was lagging behind.

"Congratulations, Mr. Alamir!" Sylph tried hard to make it sound insincere, then quickly caught up with her companions.

Alamir was in a good mood and didn't mind, but to prevent anyone from disturbing him while he was reading, he hung up a "Closed for Business" sign at the door and then came back to continue reading.

As soon as Moran and the others climbed onto the carriage, Vasita quietly activated a small, one-way sound-canceling magic circle, enveloping herself, Moran, and the other two to prevent their voices from being heard by Lina and Jenny, who were sitting at the carriage door.

Lilith, who was also isolated outside: "..."

She knew without even thinking what they were talking about.

She was starting to regret taking on the responsibility of managing the team's finances! Otherwise, she wouldn't have had to drive the magic carriage with Lina and Jenny to look at houses today.

Inside the one-way sound-cutting magic circle, Sylph's disappointment and regret vanished: "Moran, how was my performance just now?"

"Great! Your facial expressions are getting better and better!" Moran praised.

It was worth the hour she spent teaching her how to adjust her expressions yesterday.

"Did you just notice? Alamir's speaking speed has increased! Is he trying to get rid of us quickly so he can continue looking at the Dawn Society's materials?"

Vasita exclaimed excitedly, "He's finished! Sooner or later he'll fall into the hands of our Dawn Society and hand over all his elven and natural power to us!"

"There wasn't a single book in the Oak Inn. He's not usually a reader! It's clear he's really determined to get the trial reward." Sylph said, very curiously, "Moran, what was the trial reward you gave Alamir?"

Moran showed them the final draft of the customized trial mission for Alamir that she had just finalized yesterday.

"No way! A temporary redemption right for a {Temporary Item Card - Space Planting Pot No. 9 (3 days)}?"

Vasita and Sylph were dumbfounded: "What kind of reward is this? It's not even a complete card!"

"If I were to reward him with a complete {Space Planting Pot Card}, I don't know how long it would take to earn back the lost magic power from Alamir!"
Such a precious card, how could it be given away so easily? Even the exchange privileges are extremely valuable, okay?

"Temporary cards with expiration dates are cheap to make, and they can solve his immediate problem without making him satisfied too quickly. This gives him more motivation to do trial missions. Isn't that more worthwhile than directly rewarding him with a complete {Space Planting Pot Card}?" Moran said logically.

Sylph still held a sliver of hope: "So, the {Temporary Item Card - Space Planter #9 (3 days)} is also being sold at ten times the cost price?"

“Of course!” Moran said, “It’s not a good thing to keep changing prices!”

"..."

As it turns out, her plan was excellent. Didn't you see that Alamir was already hooked on the mission rewards and completely absorbed in the mission?

Vasita and Sylph thought Alamir was incredibly easy to please; a mere three-day-use space planting pot card, and only a one-time redemption right, was enough to get him working so hard. They had no doubt that Alamir would give his all to complete the remaining tasks.

However: "Alamir only has two trial missions, while Greta has four. Isn't that a bit unfair?"

"They call it a trial mission, but isn't it just to help them solve their current predicament? Alamir has fewer trial missions, but they're more difficult, and our rewards are greater! Greta has many missions, and we've been losing money in the early stages!" Moran said, "I never said everyone's trial missions are the same! I reserve the right to final interpretation!"

Vasita and Sylph: "..."

"That's right! I've got another great idea! This time I'm going to upgrade the {Dawn Academy Invitation Card} by adding a mind-reading function to read the current needs of the trial participants. Then, I'll select the most suitable reward from my list of trial rewards as the reward for the trial mission."

For those in urgent situations, the reward is a complete card; for those not in urgent situations, the reward is the right to exchange for a card. For low-cost situations, the reward is a permanent right to exchange for a card; for high-cost situations, the reward is a one-time or time-limited right to exchange for a card.

The mission is now unified in Alamir.

If you successfully invite ten spellcasters within three months, you can skip the subsequent trials and become a full member of the academy.

Otherwise, it would be Trial Task Three: Invite ten spellcasters within six months.

Then, within a year, ten spellcasters were to be invited.

This method was something Moran came up with yesterday while pondering the trial mission for Alamir.

Alamir is the first contract target of the Elven race, and is of equal status to Greta. Both need to be treated with caution, which is why Moran did not use the trial mission template he originally decided on.

"I can already imagine the members of the Dawn Society being completely under your control, spending all their magical energy on the Society, and being grateful to the Society."

Vasita stared at Moran's head, feeling that what was inside Moran's head was different from theirs.

“What humans call spiritual power, the source of their wisdom, might actually be true!” Sylph suddenly said.

"Why do you say that?" Moran asked, puzzled.

“Your mental strength crushes us, so your wisdom crushes us too!” Sylph said. “Humanity must also be crushed by you in terms of wisdom!”

Moran may have doubts about this.

After all, what she holds in her mind is the memory of an entire planet's human civilization! It's something no single human individual can compare to.

"I am now absolutely certain that you, Moran, went easy on us back then... I mean when you were in the academy, selling us card magic and cards."

I now finally realize that the witches were being unfair to you by calling you a goblin witch.

"You've really been too kind to the witches. Look at how you've treated humans; you're practically on par with demons. Demons and witches suit you better," Vasita said with utmost seriousness.

Moran was quite happy when she heard the first half, but when she heard "demon witch," she couldn't help but exclaim, "Is that how you praise someone?"

Demons and goblins are serious slanders against her!
She simply sold her magic for a good price!


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