Chapter 506 Novice Mage
Della, of course, knew where the Dawn Society came from, but she pretended not to know and said helplessly:
"It seems that the origin of the Dawn Society is not bad news for you."

“It’s not just not bad news, it’s absolutely fantastic news,” Clara said.

If her godmother's mind-reading ability weren't so lacking, she would have wanted her godmother to read her mind, bypass the confidentiality agreement, and let her godmother know who was behind the Dawn Society.

"You should focus on your studies and finish the exam. I'm going back to studying the Dawn Society!"

Now that Clara no longer doubts the Dawn Society, she no longer needs her godmother's protection to dare to explore it.

On the magic carriage, she followed the beginner's guide to the magic light screen at Dawn Academy, and learned about the function and usage of this light screen, as well as the internal operating rules of Dawn Academy.

The material card she cares about most, the Green Ghost Fruit, is a level 5 resource. Only a level 1 Dawn Scholar can exchange for it once a year. A level 2 Dawn Scholar can exchange it twice a year, and so on, up to ten times a year for a level 10 Dawn Scholar.

You need to become a guiding mentor to have unlimited redemptions.

She is currently classified as a Level 1 Night Fog Apprentice.

Between the Dawn Scholars and the Night Observers and Beacon Watchers, there are two levels.

Night Fog Apprentices need 10 contribution points to level up, and after reaching level 10, they can be promoted to Night Observer.

Each Night Watcher level requires 20 contribution points, and after level 10, they can advance to Beacon Watcher.

Each Beacon Watcher level requires 30 contribution points, and after level 10, they advance to Dawn Scholar.

Each level of Dawn Scholar requires 50 contribution points, and after level 10, one can advance to the Navigator Mentor level.

Each level up for a navigator requires 100 contribution points, with a maximum of 10 levels.

Other roles all enhance card purchase privileges, leading to becoming a mentor. Each level up grants a 0.1% permanent shopping discount.

Level 5 resource cards are priced exorbitantly, so even a 0.1% discount is still quite substantial.

Kra calculated that to upgrade to a Level 1 Navigator, he only needed to earn 1100 contribution points, which would be enough to buy all the resource cards.

According to the contribution point calculation rules, 1100 contribution points are equivalent to 55 peak-level mages, or 110 advanced mages, or 220 intermediate mages.

If it were a mage apprentice, only 1100 would be needed.

However, they all need to pass the Dawn Society's trials, join the Dawn Society, and become official members before their contributions can be counted as hers.

There are more than that many people in the Lance Mage Tower.

Kra felt that she could easily learn the Dawn Master identity and level it up to the maximum level, which is a level 10 Navigator!
She switched to a food card for braised beef flavored instant noodles and started eating it in the car: "My nose didn't lie to me, it's so delicious!"

On that day, all the junior mages in the Lance Mage Tower received an invitation from Grand Duke Kra.

Originally, Krah planned to invite several of the counts under his command first.

After all, they are all intermediate-level mages with stronger mental strength and faster learning speed, enabling them to pass the trials more quickly, earn contribution points, and improve their status level in the Dawn Academy.

But when we called them over and asked, we learned that they were already trial participants of the Dawn Society.

Alamir beat them all to it.

Fortunately, she still had connections throughout the entire Mage Tower.

Kra wasn't worried either, as the rules of the Dawn Academy had overturned the current rules governing the mage lineage in the country.

Not to mention that she was taught by witches and deeply admires their selfless transmission of knowledge, she is, at heart, a proponent of knowledge transmission who hopes to eliminate barriers to knowledge. Even if Dawn were to break down the rules of mage inheritance, allowing mages to acquire magical knowledge without going through the mage tower, she would simply applaud.

Unfortunately, she had seen all the resource cards from the Dawn Academy, including spell structures ranging from apprentice level to advanced spells, but they were just common, old-fashioned spells that could be obtained without signing a strict contract.

The truly precious and rare magical knowledge is completely absent from it.

The Empire's magical knowledge is kept too secret. Even the witches who established such a powerful Dawn Society couldn't obtain the magical knowledge that the Empire truly held tightly in its hands.

When the junior mages of the Mage Tower received the invitations, they all thought they had been chosen by Grand Duchess Kra to join her private magical organization.

I was both thrilled to be the lucky one, and worried that I couldn't afford the price of joining the Grand Duke, the Dawn Society.

After all, in their eyes, there was only one possibility that a Grand Duke who owned an entire mage tower would need to establish such a secret organization.

If there are things that are inconvenient for the public to know, members of this organization need to carry them out.

This kind of thing can be very lucrative, but it's also very dangerous.

Therefore, even though it was Duke Kra's invitation, the mages read it carefully.

Upon reading it, they discovered that the invitation required them to do nothing except keep it confidential.

The learning environment at the Lance Mage Tower is already better than most mage towers. Even so, when they enter the mage tower, they sign a contract that for life they must not use the magic they have learned against the Duchy of Lance. In addition, they need to complete tasks to acquire knowledge of each type of magic.

There is no such thing as getting something for nothing.

For them, this invitation was practically a free lunch.

This made them somewhat uneasy. If they hadn't noticed that the invitation wasn't a formal invitation to join the society, but rather an invitation for a "trial," they would have suspected that the Grand Duke was about to openly support the succession faction.

Only those who follow tradition occasionally show great compassion and do things to help lower-level monks.

However, they can't really be considered low-level mages.

In any case, they saw this invitation to the trial as entirely beneficial and harmless, and there was no reason for them to refuse.

*
No. 21, Xue Tu Lane.

Moran and the others held the {Dawn Academy Management Card} and watched helplessly as the numbers after the [Members in Trial] column jumped from tens to hundreds.

It didn't take long for it to break a thousand.

Each of them was a novice mage with an active mental energy of over 100 Mana.

In their eyes, these are high-quality "leeks" (a term for easily exploited individuals) who are even more reliable than apprentice-level mages.

"Grand Duke Krall was amazing!" Lilith said. "But... Greta might be crying."

Greta is still selling instant noodles in the Apprentice Square, building connections from her customers!
Little did they know that a large number of competitors would soon emerge in the Mage Tower.

"Each trial participant needs to successfully invite ten spellcasters to participate in the trial in order to become a full member."

After becoming a full member, you must continuously invite other members to join in order to upgrade your status level.

"If this continues, Lance City will soon be entirely populated by people from our Dawn Society," Vasita said.

For the first time, she directly experienced the terrifying spread of Moran's propaganda plan.


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