After Herag inserted the copper key into the door hole, magic flowed inside the door, and the door opened automatically with a click.
After the door opened, the light in the room automatically came on, and the light was a soft light yellow.
The house is fully furnished with tables, chairs and other furniture, and there is a pile of wood next to the fireplace.
There are some oil paintings hanging on the wall, mostly landscapes.
The lamps on the wall are very similar to those on the boat, except that they are more delicate in shape, the light is softer, and there is a light yellow stone inside.
The first floor of the house is a living room and kitchen for rest. There are three rooms on the second floor: a bedroom, a study, and one empty room.
The third floor is an attic with a lower ceiling, suitable for storing some miscellaneous items.
The kitchen was fully stocked with tableware and various seasonings, and Herag also found tea and coffee.
Herag lit the wood in the fireplace, then heated up a kettle of water and made himself a cup of coffee.
After a short rest, Hellagur began to arrange the follow-up plan.
"Deep Blue, suggest a course study plan."
"The course study suggestions are as follows:"
"Learn the basic principles of meditation."
"Learn the basic principles of spell models."
"Learn multiple linguistics."
"Learn a defensive zero-level spell."
"Learn an offensive zero-level spell.
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Deep Blue made a series of plans. Herag looked at the schedule and found that he had a lot of things to do.
He opened the rune stone and looked at the class schedule. The classes at Moonlight Glade were from nine in the morning to nine in the evening, and each class was three hours long.
Almost every day of this month is full of classes, including all kinds of courses, such as anatomy, necromancy, shadow studies, etc.
After some searching, Helag found Lori Evans's "Basics of Meditation", and a new round of courses was about to start next Monday.
"This price..." He looked at the price of the course and found that he needed to pay fifteen gold coins.
Gold coins are given on site. Hellagur has course exchange coupons, and you can directly use the exchange coupons when the time comes. Moonlight Glade will regularly exchange the exchange coupons for gold coins and distribute them to the teaching wizards.
The meditation course consists of three sessions, totaling nine hours.
"One course costs fifteen gold coins, and this is just a basic course."
Herag took out his purse from the space ring and counted it. There were only twenty gold coins in total.
"Let's take a look at the tasks." Herag clicked on the task column and prepared to check the market conditions first.
"Recruiting an Herbalism Lab Assistant. Must have knowledge of herbalism. Candidates will be hired upon passing the on-site assessment. Salary: 30 gold coins."
"Looking for someone to help kill the mountain giant. Requires at least a second-class apprentice with two or more offensive spells. Reward: 20 magic stones.
"Collect the Valley Walking Grass, 20 gold coins per plant."
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The talisman can only be used to view tasks and contact task publishers. To publish tasks, you need to go to the affairs hall. After filling in the information and paying the deposit there, the task will be updated synchronously on the magic network.
Each rune is bound to a corresponding wizard, and its internal functions vary depending on the wizard organization.
The range of use of the talisman is also limited. It can only be used in the area where the eight wizard organizations are located. It cannot be used outside. It is enough for daily life.
Helag finally signed up for three courses: "Basic Principles of Meditation", "Basic Principles of Spell Model Construction", and "Introduction to the Basics of Herbalism".
He calculated that if the three courses were to be completed normally, it would cost seventy gold coins.
As for Herbology, Larry had no plans to teach it for the time being, so Herag had no choice but to choose a course taught by a female wizard named Yuna.
The three courses will be completed in three weeks, and Herag's next plan is to borrow books.
The courses here do not provide textbooks, and wizard apprentices need to prepare them themselves. If some libraries have them, you can borrow them directly. If not, you can only buy them from other wizard apprentices.
The library in Moonlight Glade is the tallest building here, with seventeen floors. This library has existed for over two thousand years and contains a wide variety of books.
Helag's library card permissions are at the lowest level, and he can only borrow books on the first floor.
Fortunately, the three books he needed for class were all basic books and were on the first floor.
Herag borrowed the textbooks for Meditation and Herbology, but the textbook for Spell Models had been borrowed out and was not available at the moment.
"You can go to the flea market." The librarian suggested when he saw that he was a newcomer.
"Flea market?"
The librarian said, "Wizards in the woods sell any unwanted items there. They have everything. You can go and take a look."
Following the librarian's instructions, Herag came to the west side of the town, where the flea market was.
This place is no different from an ordinary street market, except that it is not as noisy and wizards are generally quiet.
Many of the wizard apprentices setting up stalls were reading books very diligently. They would only put down their books and take in business when someone asked for their help.
There were all kinds of strange things on the stalls, including the body parts of various unidentified animals. Herag even saw people selling feces, and the label next to it was dragon dung.
The key point is that his feces are quite fresh and don't look like dragon dung at all.
Hellagur frowned and quickly left the area, moving towards the area with books on the stalls.
There were several piles of books on a stall, and the stall owner was a thin boy wearing glasses.
"Is there a book called 'Basic Principles of Spell Model Construction'?" Herag asked.
The boy adjusted his glasses and nodded, "Yes!"
He struggled to search through the piles of books, but seemed to have forgotten where the book on spell models was. It took him a long time to find it.
"How much?" Hellagur asked.
"Fifty silver coins."
Herag doubted his ears a little: "How much?"
The boy explained, "They're all the same price. I bought them for fifty silver coins. You can just sell them after your lessons. That's how we all got by. I bought these books just to make back my money, not to make any money."
To be cautious, Herag went to several other stalls to ask and found that what the boy said was indeed true.
He naturally didn't believe that it wouldn't make money, but the market price was indeed this much.
"Here." Herag took out fifty silver coins and took the book of spell models.
After counting the silver coins, the boy asked, "You are new here, right? You can add me as your friend. I have a lot of books."
"Okay." Herag agreed after thinking about it, so that he could find books faster next time.
"Hello, my name is Leo Severon." Leo said with a smile.
"Herrag Merlin."
After Hellagur added him, there were two people in his friend list.
"I wonder how much Lillian's rune is..." Herag suddenly thought of this question.
They didn't know about talisman stones before they came, and now they can only communicate through letters.