Hearing Rhodes' question, the young man in black robe was stunned for a moment, but immediately replied: "Death Cloud, seven thousand two hundred gold coins. Perspective Eye, one thousand four hundred gold coins."
After getting the specific prices of these two spells, Rhodes knew that perhaps because of being in Diya, the price of Death Cloud is higher than that of ordinary third-level spells.
Even so, for Rhodes who got a large amount of gold coins from the dwarf treasury, this price is nothing.
The price of third-level spells ranges from high to low, but the highest among them is teleportation. Any creature that masters teleportation will have a huge leap in strength. For this spell, Rhodes has passed the magic of the court mage Ed.
Book Mastery.
Although he received a large amount of gold coins, Rhodes did not have time to break it down. As for the total number of gold coins, Rhodes could only have a rough estimate.
At this time, Rhodes directly followed his estimate and took out a large number of gold coins from the space ring. The gold coins were piled on the ground beside him, like a small sand dune.
Rhodes gestured to the young man in black robe in front, asking him to take him to the quiet room at the rear. During this process, the young man in black robe did not resist and led Rhodes to the rear.
As for counting the gold coins at the back, that is not something Rhodes should consider. Rhodes knows that for large-amount gold coin transactions, the magic guild has slaves specially used to count gold coins, and generally there will be no mistakes.
Rhodes recalled that in Brakada, there was even a special spell used to count the number of gold coins, but the necromancer did not seem to have mastered such a spell.
At this time, under the leadership of the young man in black robe, Rhodes came to the quiet room at the back. There was another necromancer inside the quiet room.
After a few simple conversations, the necromancer took out two parchments recording spells from the side and asked Rhodes to copy them in the quiet room.
As the transcription progressed, Rhodes also received system prompts.
"By copying the spell scroll, you learned the second-level spell [Clear Eye] and the third-level spell [Cloud of Death]."
"[Perspective Eye lv1]: Second-level air magic. It consumes 10 mana to detect a creature and learn about its best special skill and its highest attribute. The experience required for upgrading is 100."
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"[Cloud of Death lv1]: Third-level earth magic, special magic. It consumes 20 mana and releases a cloud of death to corrode the enemy. The concentration of the cloud of death is based on the level of spiritualism. It cannot be improved through conventional methods."
After mastering these two spells, Rhodes' mission for this trip has been completed.
Since Death Cloud causes damage based on the level of spiritualism, under the action of Rhodes' legendary spiritualism, this skill can work wonders. Although Death Cloud is only a third-level spell, under the action of Rhodes,
It is no weaker than ordinary fourth-level spells.
After obtaining the spells he needed, Rhodes no longer waited, but prepared to get up and leave.
After walking out of the quiet room, Rhodes returned along the road and came to the place where the young man in black robe was.
Here, two slaves are quickly counting the gold coins on the ground. Even if they don't know the specific number of gold coins, if Rhodes wants to leave directly, no one dares to stop Rhodes.
Rhodes did not care about these slaves on the ground, but planned to leave directly.
Just as Rhodes passed by the young man in black robe, the behavior of the young man in black robe caught Rhode's attention.
In Rhodes' line of sight, the young man in black robe also had a lot of gold coins placed in front of him. He was moving his hands quickly and his mouth was moving, as if he was carefully counting the number of gold coins in front of him.<
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This behavior of the young man in black robe seemed extremely reasonable, but it made Rhodes pay more attention to him.
Rhodes knew that during the transaction, counting the gold coins was done by slaves. Necromancers like the young men in black robes who were responsible for spell trading would not do such a thing at all due to their status.
To a necromancer, the life of a slave is worthless at all. The value of a slave is not even comparable to that of a transformed skeleton soldier.
Many necromancers will even take the initiative to purchase the lowest slaves from the Freelancer Chamber of Commerce to transform undead creatures.
Even so, there are still a lot of hard work that necromancers don't want to spend time doing, waiting for these slaves to complete it. Similar to counting gold coins, this completely meaningless behavior, no necromancer is willing to take the initiative to do it.
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If it were a normal transaction, the young man in black robe would probably just sit aside and wait for the slaves to report the results of the number of gold coins, instead of counting the gold coins here with these slaves.
Rhodes noticed this, and at the same time recalled the abnormality shown by the necromancer when he entered earlier.
Rhodes recalled that when he first came to the magic guild, the necromancer responsible for spell selection was the young man in black robe in front of him.
Rhodes knew that the young man in black robe was obviously covering up something, and he didn't want him to notice it. He just wanted to ignore it by counting gold coins.
If it were an ordinary person, he might simply ignore the young man in black robe, but Rhodes discovered this through careful observation.
At this time, Rhodes stopped moving forward and walked towards the young man in black robe.
As if he had discovered this, the young man in black robe did not stop counting the gold coins. Instead, he accelerated the movements of his hands. However, his frown and slightly trembling facial muscles revealed that he was not counting the gold coins at this time.
Peace of mind.
Rhodes came to the black-robed young man. The black-robed young man's hand trembled, and a gold coin fell on top of the other gold coins, making a crisp sound.
Before Rhodes could speak, the young man in black robe raised his head that had been bent down and said to Rhodes as if he had just noticed Rhodes in front of him:
"Powerful Necromancer, do you need any more spells?"
Looking at the young man in black robe in front of him, Rhodes didn't say anything, just stared at him.
Through perception, Rhodes was able to understand that the black-robed young man in front of him should have just reached the expert level in spiritualism, and his corresponding strength should be around level four.
The young man in black robe could also feel the death energy in Rhodes. The extremely pure death energy made the young man in black robe clearly aware of the gap between the two, making him dare not make any move for a while.
With only the intimidation of death energy, Rhodes completely suppressed the young man in black robe in front of him.
Looking at Rhodes' cold eyes, a sense of fear arose in the heart of the young man in black robe.
After a long time, even the slaves at the rear counted more than half of the gold coins, and Rhode's words finally reached the ears of the young man in black robe.