A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees - Chapter 251
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Chapter 251: Be More Confident, You Have a Relationship!
Translator: Lonelytree
Matthew looked at Sif in surprise.
This child’s ability to think was quite good. She actually drew inferences from one instance.
“Indeed. For example, when I went to the south this time, I once fought with a
Dragonlich Sect mage named Blinken. He was the most troublesome enemy
I’ve ever encountered. That guy was once an outstanding member of the Seven Saint Alliance. This kind of person is much harder to deal with than the gnolls.”
Matthew sighed.
Sif held her chin with both hands regretfully and said,
“But why did they go to the evil side?”
Matthew didn’t want to delve further into this issue, so he said vaguely, “The human heart is always complicated.
In short, the reason you can sit here and easily evaluate the stupidity or cleverness of historical characters is because you have a good family background.
“I think that since you were born, you have never been engaged in any production work. This is also unbelievable for many children from poor families.
“There were manv children in Rolling Stone Town who started workinz in textile workshops at the age of seven or eight. Although there was a public school in the town, not everyone had the opportunity to study full-time. “You have to thank your father for all this. He gave you such a good life.
“You have to learn to cherish it.”
Rheagar felt extremely pleased as he listened, and his old face turned red.
Facing Sif’s grateful gaze, he turned his head away in embarrassment.
Lara looked at this scene with envy.
Matthew walked over and patted her on the shoulder, then said to Sif,
“Let’s end today’s lesson here. What I’ve said should be enough for you to digest for a while.”
After saying that, he looked at Rheagar.
“Next, let’s go to the room next door and talk about sword oil.”
In the end.
Rheagar’s sword oil did not make it onto the Oak Chamber of Commerce’s first list of goods.
Matthew realized this after a detailed discussion.
This guy’s sword oil was actually handmade by himself. The raw materials were expensive, and the cost was high. The key was that the stability was still questionable!
Although Rheagar had promised that his sword oil would be effective, for the sake of the Oak Chamber of Commerce’s reputation, Matthew still rejected the Feudal Lord’s enthusiasm.
Of course, his words were still very tactful.
“Your sword oil does have its merits, but I’m afraid it’ll be difficult to find a suitable buyer in the market.
First of all, soldiers usually can’t afford such expensive things. They value the price-performance ratio more unless you can reduce the cost to one-sixth of what it is now, which is obviously impossible.
“Mages can easily enchant their weapons, and they won’t use oily and dirty things like sword oil.
“Only warriors with considerable wealth and status are qualified to use this level of support tools. What do you think?”
After hearing this, Rheagar felt a little defeated. He could not help but mutter, “Can’t you give it a try?
“My sword oil doesn’t sell well locally, but what if it becomes popular in the market of Condor City?
“How about this, I’ll give you the first batch for free, regardless of the cost!”
Matthew sighed and said,
“Then give me two bottles to try.”
Rheagar couldn’t wait to hand the two bottles of sword oil to Matthew. Matthew saw that there was no label on it and could not help but ask,
“What are these two bottles of sword oil for?”
Rheagar said proudly,
“One of the bottles of sword oil is a special attack for sea creatures. It can cause additional damage to sea creatures.”
Matthew’s eyelids twitched.
“The next time we return to the Condor City, we will not only cooperate with Yu Lian, but we are also prepared to contact the Nagas. Are you sure you want to put the sword oil to harm Nagas on the shelf?” Rheagar was stunned for a moment.
“Is that so?”
“There’s another bottle. It’s a special attack on undead creatures.”
Matthew said helplessly,
“There are almost no undead creatures near the City of Condor. Besides, I’m a
necromancer. Are you sure you want me to sell items that can be used against
Rheagar quickly took back the two bottles of sword oil.
However, he still did not give up.
“Then I’ll bring two new bottles next time.”
The next morning.
4:08.
Crucible House.
“Ronan! Needless to say, the mastermind is definitely Ronan! ”
After listening to Matthew’s encounter in the south, Tower Genie 177 said resolutely,
“That old man is very bad. He would definitely do such a thing. Think about it: if it wasn’t for Ronan, why would Blinken run away when he saw you?
“Because he’s experienced. He probably used to be Ronan’s spy in the Alliance. After he defected, he became a stray spy.
“When Blinken saw you, he probably looked like he was looking at a mirror! He definitely knows the twists and turns of the Alliance better than you do. When you grow a little more, you’ll be Ronan’s new spy!”
Matthew felt that this guy was talking nonsense.
However, he had also considered the possibility that the mastermind behind the scenes was Great Mage Ronan.
That was why he told Tower Genie 177 about most of the details of his journey to the South.
Matthew frowned.
The tower genie said in surprise,
“Are you really going to serve justice to your family?
‘Eh, could it be that my joke went too far?
“Don’t worry, kid. Ronan knows nothing about life and death. His talent in Necromancy is about the same as yours in Divination.
“However, this matter was indeed worthy of vigilance.
“Dragon Mountain Ash could be used to create something even more terrifying than the Dracolich.
“I wonder which old fart is behind this.
“In short, the upper echelons of the Alliance are rotten.
“Why don’t we form a new alliance that says ‘the alliance must die’?
“I’ll be the boss, and I’ll bring you guys to the Alliance Headquarters, the Extreme North Floating City!”
Matthew smiled and shook his head.
“Thank you, but I think I’ll join the Seven Saint Alliance first.”
The tower genie then took out a form and placed it in front of Matthew, indicating for him to fill it out.
“Breaking through from the inside is also a way of thinking, but you must be careful not to be assimilated by them. I have high hopes for you, Matthew.
“After filling out the form, remember to write the names of Ronan and the Emperor of the Cauldron House, 177, in the column of referees.
“After you submit the form, in at most one to two weeks, someone will go to Rolling Stone Town to look for you. At that time, you will complete the entrance examination of the Seven Saint Alliance at your own home.” Matthew was surprised.
“My house? Didn’t we usually go to the branch of the Seven Saint Alliance in a certain city? I thought it would be most convenient to take the test in the Cauldron House.”
177 casually Said,
“This is just a process. Can they stop the person recommended by Ronan from entering the Alliance?
“Be more confident. You have connections!”
Matthew deeply felt the corruption of the Alliance system.
Then, he happily filled out the form.
“Done.”
177 took the form and said to Matthew excitedly,
“The guy you asked me to train last time has already been made obedient by me. Do you want to go over and take a look?”
Troll Sinwak?
Matthew nodded.
“Of course. I was just about to ask when I could take him away.
“Anytime. He’s already very obedient now.”
177 proudly stuffed a hard object into Matthew’s hands.
“Here, follow me.”
Matthew looked down.
It was something like a remote control.