Chapter 154 Mutual Aid Association
Gothe's inference was correct. There were indeed many red-eyed sparrows living nearby in the area where the stream crossed.
In just one hour, he discovered five more red-eyed sparrows. Under the powerful effect of [Flame Arrow+], they were all shot into the soul.
In other words, in a total of just over two hours, he received 6 gold coins, which is equivalent to the selling price of a 0-level spell formula.
Hourly salary is 3 gold.
Even for a formal mage, this is a high number, not to mention that he is only a second-class mage apprentice.
After doing this, Gaode was already ready to go home.
It was actually still early, and he didn’t want to go all out to fully collect the essence of [Red-Eyed Sparrow], but the problem was that he was “out of mana.”
How to kill birds without a blue mage?
A large part of the reason why mage apprentices are called apprentices is that the "mana amount" is too limited.
Gothe marked his location on the map, prepared to go there again tomorrow, and then returned the same way.
The way back is always faster, and before long Gaode was back on the man-made back mountain trail.
He was about to quicken his pace, but he didn't expect that someone walked out quickly from the depths of the path.
Gothe took a glance and saw a young lady wearing the uniform robe of a student of Sires College, with blond hair.
Obviously a veteran student.
Because the freshmen are probably still working as gold miners under Coolie Cliff at this moment.
Probably a student from the potion department.
Because those who can enter the back mountain have either accepted the [Mountain Patrol] mission, or are students of the potion department, and must often go into the mountain to take care of the magic plants planted.
Gaode made a judgment in his heart.
But he didn’t think much about it, and he didn’t even plan to say hello to them.
In Siris Academy, everyone is very busy, and there are few unnecessary pleasantries.
"Gaode?" What Gaode didn't expect was that the other party actually spoke first and took the initiative to stop him.
"Do you know me?" Gothe looked at the other person and confirmed that he did not know her, feeling a little confused.
"My name is Sadie, and I am the chief student of the Potions Department." The young woman introduced herself.
Then, with a curious light shining in her eyes, she continued: "You know, in the Magic Skills Department, our Potions Department and the Alchemy Department have always had the greatest competition, and the relationship between the teachers of the two departments is not great. Deal with it.”
"As the chief student of the Potion Department, this is especially true for me and Gerry Harrell, the chief student of the Alchemy Department."
"So after I heard that the guy was out of his mind, he went to the restaurant to target a When I was a freshman, I took a little fancy and remembered your name."
"Later, when you were handing in the maid clam to our Potions Department, I glanced at you from a distance. One glance."
Gaode understood, and then a polite smile appeared on his face, "It turns out to be Chief Shadi. I have admired your name for a long time. I didn't know who you were."
He asked the other party? Stopping your own business is definitely not just to come up and say hello to yourself.
Sadie smiled softly, "I was planning to take some time to visit you, but I didn't expect to meet you here, so I stopped you. It seems that you have accepted the [Mountain Patrol] mission, right?"
Gothe nodded. This was not something he would deny, but he did not speak and waited for what the other party would say next.
"I'll just tell you the truth," Sadie said softly: "I want to invite you to join our mutual aid club."
"Mutual aid club?" Gothe raised his eyebrows, first This is the first time I heard about this thing, "What is this?" "Maybe you are the only one in the entire college who doesn't know about the Mutual Aid Club and the Lions Club." Sadie spread her hands and said helplessly.
But now that she has extended an invitation to Gaode, she doesn't mind acting as a commentator again. "You should know that students in the academy are generally divided into two types."
"One is We are civilian students who have passed the college admissions assessment and entered the college openly."
Gao Deneng noticed that Shadi exuded a sense of pride when she said "passed the college admissions assessment."
For them, this is indeed something to be proud of.
“The other type is Gerry Harrell, a noble student who enters the academy through the back door through his family background.”
"Civilian students and aristocratic students mostly dislike each other. The former feel that the latter is worthless and just takes the credit of their ancestors;"
"The latter feels that the former is of low origin and has no qualifications. Study with yourself. This kind of disapproval sometimes develops into targeting. "
"Generally speaking, we civilian students cannot defeat aristocratic students. After all, they are rich and powerful. Our talents need time to be realized."
"Later, some of the civilian students couldn't stand it anymore and stood up to win over all the civilian students to help each other and make progress together, and at the same time have the ability to face the nobles. This is the prototype of the mutual aid association for the students. "After the mutual aid association appeared, the corresponding organization naturally emerged among the noble students, namely the Lions Club."
"The Mutual Aid Association and the Lions Club appeared and developed like this. Now, every new student entering the college will be classified according to their status and will be invited by the Mutual Aid Association or the Lions Club as soon as possible."
"So, the entire All the students in Sires Academy are either members of the Mutual Aid Association or the Lions Club."
"As for you," Shadi glanced at Gothe and said slowly: "The situation is too complicated, both sides are involved. I don’t think you’re on my side. So.”
Shadi just nodded very vaguely, but it was enough for Gaode to understand.
He joined Siris College through a letter of recommendation, so naturally he did not meet the mutual aid association’s conditions of “entering the college through admissions assessment”.
But at the same time, his status is not that of a nobleman, he can only be regarded as a commoner.
So, it also does not meet the requirements for membership of the Lions Club's "noble students".
The total number is unreliable. Gaode secretly said.
“However, I feel that although you did not pass the assessment to enter the academy, you are not among the noble students. In this case, you meet the membership standards of our mutual aid association.”
“So, I On behalf of the Mutual Aid Association, we sincerely invite you to join us.”
"What can I get from joining the mutual aid association, and what do I have to pay?" Gothe was silent for a moment and asked slowly.
“You will get the resources of the Mutual Aid Association, including intelligence information and help from the members of the Mutual Aid Association.”
“For example, if you need some magic potion and I happen to be free, you just You need to provide raw materials and a little reward, and I can help you refine it."
"Or if there are any team tasks, you can find them among the members of the mutual aid association. If there is any conflict of interest in the task, go to You can also coordinate through the mutual aid association, which is definitely more convenient and secure than forming a team at will."
"Or, if you need help from other mages for your graduation project, the mutual aid association can also contribute. .”
“But correspondingly, you must also provide your value to other members of the mutual aid association.”
“For freshmen, we don’t ask for too much in the first year. We just use the resources of the mutual aid association to train new members. Membership benefits."
"But from the second year on, you need to show your value, otherwise the resources of the mutual aid association will no longer be open to you."
"The philosophy of the mutual aid association. The purpose has always been mutual aid, not free help,” Sadie emphasized.
(End of this chapter)