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Chapter 80 Dragon doesn't like it

Chapter 80 Dragorn doesn't like it

Author: Leopard Head·Zero Recharge

Chapter 80 Dragorn doesn't like it

The warlock Tifflin was excited after hearing this. He was not afraid that Dragorn was a bad guy, and the bad guys would also restrain his bad guys. He was only afraid that Dragorn would be kind-hearted and would not be ashamed of the bad guys to live.

Now that he heard Dragorn say this, he immediately felt refreshed and replied loudly.

"A magician soul like him is usually purchased at around one thousand gold coins. If you process it before selling it, it may be sold for two thousand."

"But I still recommend that you not deal with him first. I can contact the devil and ask them if they want to customize it, so that the price will be a little higher."

"Apart from the soul, his body is not very valuable. After all, he is only a level ten mage and does not have special bloodlines. Maybe the necromancer will be interested in purchasing his body, but the price will not be too high, and generally it is also

Just five hundred gold coins.”

"Two thousand plus five hundred, that is to say, our wizard friend is only worth two thousand five hundred gold coins."

Dragorn sighed and looked at the mage, with an extremely gentle attitude, "Do you really have no extra assets?"

The mage was slamming his head and tears flowed down, "Dear Dragon, you can't listen to his calculations like this! I have consumed more than 2,500 gold coins since I learned spells!"

When Tifflin heard this, the sorcerer immediately retorted, "You are content. How many mage apprentices have lost their money to learn magic? They have spent all their savings in several lifetimes. In the end, they will learn to change a trick? It is better to go to the blacksmith shop to make screws!



The mage couldn't say a word, but Dragorn couldn't stand it anymore and said a fair word.

"You can't say that, our mage friends are of some use. At least he can get a lot of magic spots in the Magic Net every day."

"Let's do this. Considering your spell casting ability, I'll add another point to you, five thousand! You now have a loan amount of five thousand gold coins."

"Just collecting four thousand gold coins, you can make up for the mistakes you made."

The fatal problem was solved halfway, and the mage was a little grateful to Dragorn.

Although he asked for an outrageous amount of compensation, considering the dragon's nature of giving up money and not losing his life, isn't Dragon the Great Good Dragon?

Thinking of this, he turned his attention to other spellcasters again.

"Can you guys raise some money to lend me? I am a level 10 mage, and I have the ability to pay off my debt!"

The other spellcasters looked at each other, and four thousand gold coins were heard a lot, but a spellcaster could earn it back in a few years at most. He didn't have to commit any crimes. He just made more magical equipment when his soul was damaged.

What is the power of the bull, bear, the tenacity of the giant arts, and the reduction arts of transforming itself... These spells only have two rings, but magic equipment with similar spell effects has never been worried about selling.

However, no one dared to help the mage when he looked at the mechanical dragon with his eyes shining.

Judging from this situation, I don’t know how much it will cost to escape. Now that I’m exposed and I’m sure I’ll be skinned by the dragon?

Looking at the helpless expressions of the many spellcasters, the mage smiled bitterly and turned to look at Dragorn.

"Dear Mr. Dragon, why don't I sell me to you as a slave."

"Hmm? What are you thinking about?"

Dragorn glanced at him with disgust. The middle-aged Mediterranean male wizard with a very similar style to the programmer.

"I, Dragorn, are the Great Shanlong, and the most annoying thing in my life is slavery!"

"Sooner or later, I will save all the slaves from the shackles! Then give them a decent job and let them live a good life that can support themselves!"

Dragorn's words were passionate, and Julia's eyes began to show her stars, but are anyone else...

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I just asked someone to use their souls as collateral, right?

"But that's it." After singing the high-profile, Dragorn returned to reality.

"Since you really can't get cash now, I'll introduce you to a job."

"How much money did you earn on average in a month?"

"If there is no need to fight, it is usually 200 gold coins per month."

Dragorn looked at the other casters, but no one spoke. It seemed that the same was true. Only Tifflin was still thinking about Dragorn.

"You don't need to fight 200 gold coins a month? This is what your teacher introduced to you! Normally, you only need to ask a level 10 mage to take the shift! "

The mage opened his mouth to refute, but considering that Tifflin was saving money for the dragon, he could only swallow his anger.

"Okay! Then there are only one hundred and fifty gold coins!"

"I think it's more than 200 gold coins," Dragorn made a decision with a smile, "I, a dragon, respect talents the most in my life, 200 gold coins!"

The mage was moved to tears when he heard this. Although Dragorn clearly captured people's hearts, what else would he be dissatisfied with if a level ten mage could be bribed by a dragon?

"Since you have a stable job now, let's talk about loans."

Dragorn calculated by counting, "Monthly salary is 200, annual salary is 24,900 gold coins, which is 45 months' salary. In less than four years, congratulations on passing the approval and entering the loan stage."

"According to the rules, nine out of thirteen coins, it will be profitable, but our Steel Machinery Dragon United Chamber of Commerce will not do that, and it will be as much as you say."

"The profit of nine thousand gold coins is 11,700 yuan a year. But you can't use all your money to repay the loan without eating or drinking, so you can pay 100 yuan a month, 1,200 yuan a year.

Why isn't there enough interest?"

This loan shark is really a cannibalistic person. Dragorn was a little confused, scratched his head, and looked at the mage again.

"Why would you pay an installment? The interest rate will also be lowered, five years, ten years or twenty years?"

"You can do it, so I'll ask if I can repay the loan in advance?"

The male mage who had already thoughtfully calculated how much he would pay back had already begun to make trouble.

"Okay, then it's 0.2, or 0.15, equal principal, and early repayment is allowed."

Dragorn then calculated, "You can pay back the interest of 1,350 gold coins in the first year, and you can pay back the principal of 650 gold coins."

"The interest for the second year is only 1,252.5, and you can pay back the principal of 747.5 gold coins."

"The interest for the third year is 1140.375, you"

"Stop talking, stop talking..."

The male mage burst into tears silently, "No matter how much I pay it back, I will definitely work hard!"

"Okay, then I'll give you money now."

After saying that, Dragorn paused for a second, then reminded: "The nine thousand gold coins you have borrowed have been successfully released. They are now transferred to the collection account of the Steel Machinery Dragon United Chamber of Commerce. Please repay the loan on time."

"Okay"

The three spellcasters who made big mistakes have paid fines all the money, and those who don’t have money have also paid fines for loans.

"It's time to deal with you now."

Dragorn smiled and looked at the other four spellcasters.

"How much did you charge Flores again before you get along with him?"

"We only collected one hundred gold coins from Flores," the little girl druid looked at Dragorn timidly, "If we pay the fine, will we be able to leave?"

Dragorn nodded slightly, "In theory, that's how it is."

"Dragon is very happy that you can admit your mistakes in time. But you have gone on the evil path because of just a hundred gold coins, and Dragon doesn't like it."

"If you want to leave, you can leave, but you have to pay extra for the fine."
Chapter completed!
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