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114. Chapter 111 Magic(2/2)

It seems that the average income per capita on the Internet is over 10,000, but is the real income level really that high?

Do the silent majority really have such a high income level?

Just trying to survive, they were already exhausted.

Not to mention paying another sum of money to enroll your children in this class or that class.

Compared with these 'flashy' things, they prefer to save their money carefully for rainy days.

This is a choice people make to resist risks.

No one on high ground can blame them.

And they still exist in Nirn.

The academy recruits so many apprentices in each term, and not every apprentice comes from a prominent family.

Even Aaron, who has the blood of the Gathriel royal family, doesn't live an extremely miserable life?

Without the early investment of resources, only a genius can achieve results with very limited resources.

The reason why genius is genius is that it is rare.

Ordinary apprentices who are not geniuses and do not have a prominent family background will naturally fall into the ‘Jialan Trap’ dug by the academy——

They have already taken on a large loan from the college. If they don't want to die, they must accept the exploitation of the college.

After accepting the exploitation of the college, the debt can be reduced by selling one's own labor force.

Some people would say, if the college takes over these apprentices, shouldn’t it also invest resources in training them?

Don’t forget, with economies of scale, costs can be greatly reduced.

Witchcraft crystals are either purely natural or synthetic.

In addition, the academy does not require apprentices to learn too many witchcraft crystals.

If they only use the simplest bright crystal to refine, regardless of the initial investment, after getting familiar with it later, the production capacity will naturally increase.

For the college, if we only look at the early stage, it will definitely suffer a small loss, but we cannot only look at the early stage. If we extend the time line, we will find that the college will definitely make a profit without losing money.

They can obtain a large number of cheap labor products with cheap labor, and use these products to earn profits from Nirn's external market.

Even if there is just one more miscellaneous crystal, it is still profitable for the college!

"Talented apprentices will be digested internally by the academy first, leaving us with only scraps."

"It's hard to do anything these days. All forces are trying to increase revenue and reduce expenditure. Therefore, a magic crystal master who can maintain a yield rate of 60% is a rare treasure for any force."

"Then Wizard Funke is so friendly because he needs to complete the academy's mission indicators?"

"Friendly attitude?" Eileen sneered: "Which of these teachers in the college do you think is a good person? They are all hungry wolves in human skin!"

"If you don't believe it, just wait and see. When classes start next week, those in your class who have drawn the formation structure diagram will be separated and set up a separate small class to get better education.

And those who have not been drawn have one more chance. If they fail to produce results, they will fall into the big pit dug by the college, become slaves of the college, and work for the college for the rest of their lives!"

"That's what I did back then. If it hadn't been for my mother, I wouldn't be able to tell which island I would be on now to refine the parts needed for the academy's puppets!"

Aaron felt a little uncomfortable after hearing this.

He felt that this thing had an inexplicable sense of déjà vu.

It must be an illusion!

"Aaron, you are so talented. How do you feel after class today?"

Aaron decided that it would be a good thing to tell the truth and properly reveal a little bit of his talent in this area.

If a person has no use value, he will avoid many storms.

But that was in peacetime.

Aaron feels that Nairn is now like a barrel of explosives. The whole world is inflamed, the economy is in serious decline, and a wizarding war may break out one day.

At that time, the first to die are often those of no use value.

"Sister Eileen, me"

Before Aaron finished speaking, there was a knock on the door from the waiter outside.

Plates of exquisitely arranged dishes were brought up: "Please take your time."

The waiter put the dishes down and pushed the small dining cart out of the room.

Eileen waited for the waiter to leave and quickly used the magic of silence:

"How are you? Does it feel difficult? It doesn't matter if it feels difficult. It's your first time learning, and failure is normal. I believe that with your talent, it is only a matter of time before you can carve out the bright crystal pattern."

Erin's words were like a Gatling gun with blue fire, bullets shooting out without giving Aaron a chance to interrupt.

Aaron gave up the treatment. He waited for Eileen to finish speaking, and then said: "Actually, I have successfully drawn the bright crystal."

"Oh, it turns out that you can already draw the light crystal. That's great. It seems that you can successfully draw the light in less than two days."

Irene couldn't say what she said next. Her voice suddenly got stuck, her bright eyes widened, and the fork in her hand fell on the table. She stood up suddenly, holding her hands on the table.

On the dining table, the body suddenly leaned forward, and the mountains were overturned:

"What did you say?! What did you just say? I didn't hear it clearly. Can you say it again?"

There was a vibrato in Erin's voice that even she didn't notice.

"Sister Eileen, let me tell you, in fact, I have successfully drawn a bright crystal."

"It's fake." Erin's pupils dilated. She looked at Aaron, who had a calm face, and muttered to herself in disbelief.

This is too magical.

It's like you and your classmates discuss that the content of this exam is too abnormal, and many of the contents are beyond the outline. As a result, the other party deeply agrees and says with regret:

"Yeah, out of 100 points, I actually only got 99 points."

Aaron looked away from the snow-capped mountains calmly, and without any nonsense, he took out the pen and paper he carried with him and started drawing on the spot.

"Wait a minute, the food hasn't been served yet, I'll ask them not to come in first."

Irene, whose face became extremely flushed because she was too excited, rushed out of the room, and after finishing her explanation, she quickly came back:

"That's it."

"Then I'll start."

"Hurry up, hurry up, I can't wait any longer."

In order not to interfere with Aaron's drawing, Irene even used her wizard's hands to move all the dishes on the table aside.

Aaron lay on the table and started drawing without any distractions.

Swish, swish, swish.

The pen tip falls on the paper, and the complex lines flow out smoothly under the pen tip.

After a while, Aaron stopped the pen tip and injected a little magic power into it.

Suddenly.

This slightly dim box was illuminated by dazzling white light.

It's like daylight.
Chapter completed!
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