Witcher's Quest 75: Chapter 75
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According to the classification of the Wizarding World, the first three levels constitute one stage, levels four to Sixth Level form another stage, and levels seven to nine represent yet another stage. There is an almost insurmountable gap in between; once crossed, it signifies a qualitative change. 0
 
The term Archmage refers to the strongest among them, the most powerful Third-Rank Wizard with the greatest potential to become a Fourth Level Rule Wizard. Only those who are strong Archmages can be called Archmages. 0
 
Once one reaches Fourth Level, they are known as Rule Wizards, and only after reaching Sixth Level can they be referred to as Grand Wizards. 0
 
Every individual called an Archmage is among the strongest of the strong, renowned throughout the entire Wizarding World, often possessing their own titles. 0
 
The probability of a Third-Rank Archmage being promoted to Fourth Level exceeds fifty percent. Such individuals can be considered reserves for Grand Wizards, making them exceptionally famous. 0
 
There is a saying that circulates in the Wizarding Continent: only those who can become Third-Rank Archmages have the qualifications to advance to Fourth Level. Those who cannot become Third-Rank Archmages will never be able to advance to Fourth Level Wizards. 0
 
Fifth Level Rule Wizards are even rarer. The number of those who can cross the gap to become Fourth Level Rule Wizards is already small, and those who can further advance to Fifth Level Wizards are exceedingly few. They could likely be counted on one hand across the entire Wizarding Continent. 0
 
If Daniel could have such a person as his backing, he would indeed have support among the higher echelons of wizards, finding shade under a big tree. 0
 
Although he was extremely tempted, Daniel still pretended to be indifferent. 0
 
Cleveland could see through this and secretly chuckled, saying, "So, what do you think? Do you agree? If not, I’ll find someone else." 0
 
"Of course I agree." 0
 
Cleveland laughed heartily, pleased to have such a talented junior. He took out a piece of Parchment and gave it a gentle shake. 0
 
"Great! Then let’s sign the contract. You must not go back on your word in the future." 0
 
"Alright." 0
 
 
Daniel agreed readily; he was not prepared to back out of this matter. After all, the other party was a Fifth Level Rule Wizard, and even a hint of anger from them was something he could not bear. 0
 
He picked up the pen and began to write his name. Just as he had written halfway, Daniel suddenly realized something. 0
 
"Dean, what benefits do I get from becoming Master Richard's disciple? If there are no benefits, then I won't do it." 0
 
"Ridiculous! A Third-Rank Archmage wants to take you as a disciple; that shows how much they value you. You still want benefits? That's truly absurd." 0
 
Daniel put the pen down beside him and sighed, "Then forget it. I'll find someone else to apprentice under; I’m sure they won’t be stingy with rewards." 0
 
Cleveland was so angry that he puffed his cheeks and glared. After thinking for a moment, he said, "Fine, I'll go back and discuss it with my mentor. I will definitely give you a satisfactory answer, and it will absolutely be more than what others offer." 0
 
Only then was Daniel satisfied. He almost got caught up in this; someone like him, a mere apprentice, should not casually take on a master. 0
 
Just look at his past life; those top scorers in the college entrance examination were incredibly impressive. As long as one became a top scorer, there would be certain rewards—maybe a house or a substantial amount of money. 0
 
As for schools, it was even more so. Once the college entrance exam results were out, the admissions office would directly move to the city where the top scorer lived. 0
 
They would use various reasons to persuade him to attend their school. 0
 
Ordinary students were still worried about which school they would get into. Meanwhile, those top scorers were being sought after, afraid they might not attend; as long as they did, all conditions would be favorable. 0
 
Even so, it was useless; only two of the highest-ranking liberal arts colleges could recruit top scorers. Other institutions could only envy from afar. 0
 
Cleveland had no conditions at all and just wanted to take him away; it wouldn't be that easy for him without suffering losses. 0
 
Seeing Cleveland turn to leave, Daniel called out from behind, "What about the remaining four Meditation Runes, Dean? You haven't mentioned them." 0
 
 
"Ask your mentor to give it to you." 0
 
Maxwell shrugged. "The item is in my hands, so here you go." 0
 
Daniel took it and said, "This can wait. Mentor, do you think my Silver Moon Guardian Badge is useful?" 0
 
Maxwell took a look and instantly widened his eyes. 0
 
"How do you have this? This thing is definitely useful; you can exchange it for resources at the academy. 0
 
However, the best option is to sell it. The greatest benefit of this item is that it allows an ordinary apprentice to obtain a Silver Moon Guardian Badge. As long as they submit this badge, the academy will reward them with a Silver Moon Guardian Badge." 0
 
Daniel then realized that besides the Apprentice Leader Badge being able to be exchanged for a Wizard Seed position, the Silver Moon Guardian Badge could also be exchanged. 0
 
It seemed like a very generous reward, but Daniel understood deeply that this reward was not as substantial as it appeared. 0
 
The Silver Moon Guardian Badge comes in two types: surface and underground. Only by submitting one type can one receive the corresponding reward. 0
 
For example, an academy apprentice must obtain the underground Silver Moon Guardian Badge to exchange for the surface academy's Silver Moon Guardian Badge. This process is not easy. 0
 
Those who can obtain the Silver Moon Guardian Badge are all elites; their survival skills are top-notch, and if they can't win, they can still escape. 0
 
To reach the underground, invade their territory, kill them, and obtain the Silver Moon Guardian Badge is already quite difficult. Not to mention the subsequent pursuit that follows; it's like poking a hornet's nest—there's no way to escape. 0
 
Seeing that there was nothing more to discuss, Daniel took his leave. 0
 
He then found Furnal and asked him to spread the word that he possessed a Silver Moon Guardian Badge and inform others that he was preparing to auction it off. 0
 
 
Within ten days, everyone can find Furnal and tell him what price they are willing to pay for the Silver Moon Guardian Badge. The highest bidder wins; only the person who bids the most will obtain the Silver Moon Guardian Badge. 0
 
Daniel can imagine that once this news spreads, it will undoubtedly cause a stir within the academy. 0
 
Although he no longer regards the Silver Moon Guardian Badge as significant, that is based on his status as a Wizard Seed. 0
 
There are many who want to obtain the Silver Moon Guardian Badge, as even within the entire academy, there are not many who possess it. 0
 
Those who acquire the Silver Moon Guardian Badge will receive the treatment of an Elite Apprentice. While it may not compare to being a Wizard Seed, it is still a commendable status, and many aspire to achieve it. They are willing to pay any price for this. 0
 
There is an unwritten rule that anyone who has not obtained the Silver Moon Guardian Badge cannot become a Wizard Seed. Thus, having the Silver Moon Guardian Badge means being a reserve for the Wizard Seed. 0
 
Now, with this private auction format, no one will know each other's bottom price. 0
 
In such circumstances, bidders must think carefully; to obtain the Silver Moon Guardian Badge, they can only raise their bottom price as high as possible in their own minds. 0
 
This way, Daniel can maximize his profits. 0
 
 
 
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