Chapter 500 Pass the Exam
Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph returned to 21 Apprentice Lane with the trial cards in their hands.

Lilith tossed a {Dawn Academy Trial Invitation} into Moran's arms: "Mentor, your chance to make money has arrived, sign it!"

Moran already knew about the three of them's operations from the {Dawn Academy Management Card}.

However, this was within the rules, so she didn't stop them. While signing her name on the invitation, she asked:

"Are you planning to prioritize letting one person complete the trial mission? Greta was originally going to earn 3 contribution points, but now she can only earn 1. Aren't you angry?"

“Greta was a little surprised at the time, but she wasn’t angry!” Vasita said. “With her abilities, making friends with other mages would be incredibly easy! If we didn’t do this, who knows when we would have been able to complete the trial!”

"Moran, do we really have to invite others ourselves for Trial Mission Two?" Lilith asked. "What if we write invitations and have someone else invite us?"

"Whoever issued the invitation, the invited person will be counted under their name."

After Moran finished speaking, seeing Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph all looking at her expectantly, a thought struck her:
"You don't want me to deliver your invitations, do you?!"

“The apprentices’ secret was discovered by their mentor as soon as they got home. They confessed about Dawn Academy. When the mentor was conducting the trial, he also handed out the invitations to the apprentices. That makes perfect sense!” Lilith said.

“For a high-level mage, sending out ten invitations and sending out thirty-seven invitations should be equally easy, right?” Sylph said.

“A mentor who appears stingy and harsh on his apprentices but is actually very kind should be willing to help with this ‘small’ favor, right?” Vasida also said.

"..." Moran: "You three haven't been plotting this all this time, have you?!"

It felt like the arrow I shot had returned to me.

Lilith, Sylph, and Vasita smiled without saying a word.

"Alright! I'll send out the trial mission invitations for you, no problem..."

Lilith, Vasita, and Sylph immediately cheered.

"Don't be too happy yet. Since you want me to help you send out the invitations, then you can take care of organizing the advanced wild mage experience sharing session!" Moran said.

"A high-level wild mage experience sharing session?" The three witches looked puzzled.

"They're just using the guise of high-level wild mages sharing experience for free to attract mages to gather together, earn some extra money, and then send out invitations on the side!"

Moran said, "There are only fifty spots available, and each person will have to pay an entrance fee of one magic gold coin. Remember not to invite any other high-level mages, or I might start rambling and cause a scene."

Lilith and the other two: "..."

Unexpectedly, I still couldn't escape the fate of having to invite a sorcerer.

Previously, each person invited ten mages to sign the trial invitation letter, and now that there are only twenty-seven left, they can all pass the trial.

Now they want to invite fifty mages to participate in some kind of advanced wild mage experience sharing session.

I really don't know whether I made a profit or a loss.

If it weren't for the fact that they could claim the title of high-level mage, they would really regret quitting.

"Alright, let's take the exam and complete Trial Mission One!" Moran said. "The rewards for Trial Mission One are pretty good, aren't they!"

Those were magical gold coin rewards that she specially set up according to their character settings!
"Only one magic coin, and that's just the right to exchange for it. Compared to the exams in the academy, it's far too stingy!" Vasita said.

They are just short of money because of their current status, not because they are truly short of money.

"Don't forget, the Dawn Society was established by the four of us together, so the costs should be shared equally among the four of us," Moran said irritably.

“This exam is much easier. We’re lucky to get the right to exchange for a magic coin!” Lilith said quickly. “Watch me! I’ll get this magic coin right away!” Vasita and Sylph also sat down to take the exam.

The three of them did take the test once and achieved the "good" rating required for the first trial task.

In contrast, Alamir's score has been hovering around 80 points so far, but his first trial task requires an excellent rating of 90 points or higher to be considered complete.

Lilith and the others only just saw Alamir's exam records for today.

"He's taken the test so many times, and he still hasn't passed?"

Is it that difficult?

"It looks like I'll have to go through the exam many more times before I can get over 90."

……

“He’s an elf, so he’s probably having some trouble adapting to exams!” Moran said.

In fact, not only elves, but throughout the entire continent of Valen, apart from human mages who cast spells using mental power, all other races cast spells using bloodline abilities.

Constructing spells using mental power requires a lot of magical knowledge as a foundation, but casting spells using bloodline abilities only requires talent and skill.

The examinations and assessments are only for human mages; other races have never even encountered them.

However, nowadays, witches also have their own examination culture.

Alamir really kept doing practice questions, and after two days of practice, she finally got a score of 90, barely making the cut and receiving an excellent grade.

Even so, I was lucky to encounter a problem I had done before.

Alamir now thinks that the Dawn Society might really be a human mage-run organization, some kind of rigorous academic institution.

Aside from human mages, he couldn't think of any other race that would create such a troublesome exam for elves.

Fortunately, he finally passed the test, and he could finally redeem the {Temporary Item Card - Space Planting Pot No. 9 (3 days)} in the Trial Shop!
He immediately channeled his natural energy into it, and only after accumulating 1000 gem coins did he manage to buy the card.

Once in the yard, after materializing the card, a huge planting pot appeared on the ground, big enough to transplant Yar into it.

He approached the oak tree and said in the language of wood, "Yar! I can take you with me now!"

"Good!" The old oak tree shook its leaves, also very excited.

"Come on, Yar!" Alamir cast the elven magic of revitalization, temporarily granting the old oak tree the ability to move as a living plant.

The old oak tree slowly pulled out its roots and then gently moved them into the planting pot.

When Alamir restored the planting pot to a card, the old oak tree was also shrunk into this small card.

An oak tree has been added to the empty planting pot that was originally on the card.

He quickly brought out the spatial planting pot card with the old oak tree: "Yar, how does it feel?"

“It’s wonderful! It’s even more comfortable than when I’m in the yard!” said the old oak tree.

"Didn't you feel bad after I put the planters away?" Alamir asked curiously.

"I don't know, I think I just fell asleep," said the old oak tree. "But I'm sure I'm fine now! Just as fine as before!"


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