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Top of the Wizard

In a world where rules are controlled by wizards, In a world close to other planes, eyed by greedy eyes,In a dark, bloody world of survival of the fittest and constant change,An ordinary person from another world embarks on a powerful journey of even transcending the peak through genetic modification.

RobertSmith · Kỳ huyễn
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142 Chs

School Selection 2

The tent was very dimly lit. In the innermost part was a huge long table with a person in crimson robes sitting behind it.

When his eyes adapted to the dimness in the tent, Raymon looked around the empty tent. The other teenagers who had entered with Raymon walked over quickly, but before they approached the person sitting behind the table, a voice sounded. "There are instructions next to it. No questions allowed unless you sign the agreement!"

The cold sneer showed that the person behind the table should be a young woman, but what hung down from the long robe was snow-white and sparse long hair.

Frowning, Raymon did not try to walk over but went to the corner where a huge sheepskin hung. On it was densely written in Gutoli text.

Standing in front of it, Raymon saw that the content above was the recruitment conditions and benefits that the Red Swamp Wizard Academy could provide.

Those who studied in the academy had free room and board, the right to participate in academy tasks, could get a technique model at this level for free, and could get half of the resources needed for promotion at promotion...

However, in order to obtain these, the students needed to sign a three-year affiliation agreement, execute tasks arranged by the academy when the academy needed, and pay the corresponding price for many subjects to avoid waste of resources.

In these somewhat bizarre recruitment conditions, almost all possible problems were explained.

Although Raymon did not quite understand much of the content described above, after the red dots flashed in his eyes, Raymon still had the chip copy all the content and then left.

There were eight tents, and only ten people could enter at a time.

Since it was early, after Raymon figured out the situation of another academy he needed to visit, he also squeezed into the tent of the City of Shadows.

The tent of the City of Shadows had a constant flow of people, but compared with the Red Swamp implied by the Wizard Simon and the two academies Raymon had passed through, the conditions given were worlds apart.

Although the City of Shadows required members to sign a seven-year agreement, it provided almost all the resources needed for promotion free of charge and allowed people to freely choose the techniques they could master after promotion.

But faced with such generous conditions, Raymon always felt that something was wrong.

Not until Rebecca and the others came out of the tents they needed to visit, and after everyone compared the conditions given by the eight academies, did they find some suspicious places.

The most suspicious thing was the time and the time to sign the contract with the academy!

The shortest was one year, but the treatment was the worst.

The longest was seven years in the City of Shadows, and the conditions given to the students were the most generous.

Then there were the tasks that needed to be performed for the academy in the agreement. Most academies were vague about the requirements for tasks, while the City of Shadows did not even mention this.

Only the Red Swamp gave a very detailed explanation of the tasks and specially noted that students could refuse to perform dangerous tasks after assessing their own strength.

None of the teenagers who could become wizard apprentices had a stupid brain because those strange symbols could not be remembered by a person with a simple mind.

After analyzing these situations, Raymon frowned and turned his gaze around. Because the three hours of choice time was very ample, almost all the teenagers would enter several tents to understand the situation. Now there were countless small groups like Raymon gathered everywhere on the square, talking and discussing endlessly.

At this time, Martina and the others also started communicating with each other, analyzing the pros and cons of each academy. Raymon hesitated for a moment but left the crowd. Since not many people remained in the tent now, Raymon quickly used the recording function of the chip to store the terms of several other academies in half an hour, letting the chip make a detailed selection.

Slowly leaving the last tent, when Raymon returned to Martina and the others, the parts with significant differences in the terms of each academy appeared in Raymon's sight.

Raymon, with red dots flashing in his pupils, could not help frowning.

According to the chip's analysis and judgment, the hidden traps in the agreement terms of the City of Shadows Wizard Academy were dug out.

Faced with traps like those set in the agreement of the City of Shadows Academy, almost all academy agreements contained them, only differing in more or less.

Raymon frowned in annoyance. Because these captured wizard apprentices knew nothing about everything in the underground world, especially if the tasks performed by the academy were extremely dangerous, the wizard apprentices in such academies would face extreme danger and have no right to refuse.

After excluding four academies with implied traps in the agreement through chip analysis, the remaining three academies only had minor differences in the supply of resources for apprentice promotion. But looking at their four-year and five-year agreement periods, Raymon quickly made a choice.

"Raymon, which academy do you plan to go to?" With a hesitant expression, Martina spoke as soon as she saw Raymon raise his head. "The surface world does not provide such generous treatment for apprentices. I want to take my cousin to the City of Shadows because the resources required to officially become a wizard are enormous, so..."

With a calm face, Raymon interrupted her before she finished speaking. "I choose to go to the Red Swamp. Although the resources will be less, the degree of freedom will be much greater there!"

Emphasizing "degree of freedom" in his tone, Raymon glanced at everyone gathered around him one by one. Martina was a little surprised at first but soon frowned and began to ponder.

Rebecca was bewildered. She turned her head again to look at the tents under the high platform and then pouted and lowered her head.

The other three people from Heihe Valley Academy, Blanche and the two others, soon showed doubtful expressions on their faces. Then they exchanged opinions with their eyes and seemed to have made a decision.

Seeing this, Raymon raised his hand and said to everyone, "I suggest that even if you don't want to go to the Red Swamp with me, it's best not to go to the City of Shadows. The agreement period there is too long!"

Again emphasizing "too long" with emphasis, Raymon decided not to say more.