Herag smiled bitterly and said, "It's almost the same as yours, I didn't gain much.
"It's normal. You lack experience since it's your first time here. It will be fine once you get familiar with it." McKen seemed to feel a little better and began to comfort the others, even though he only found three.
Hellagur looked at the fifty-five dormant mushrooms in his ring and realized another problem.
If he submitted so many sleeping mushrooms, it would be a bit too noticeable. How could a normal person find so many?
"It seems I have to spread out the exchange and avoid these people." Herag thought to himself.
Fifty-five magic stones were exchanged in five batches. Although it would still attract attention, it would at least not be as prominent.
There was no way he wouldn't go and exchange it, as he urgently needed magic stones.
Herag's current plan is to earn magic stones and then learn more zero-level spells.
Generally, a first-class wizard apprentice only masters one or two zero-level spells. Second-class and third-class wizard apprentices may have more, but not many.
Hellagur has deep blue and can quickly master zero-level spells, which is his advantage.
The more zero-level spells you have, the more solutions you will have when facing various situations.
For example, for defensive level zero spells, Hellagur plans to learn Ice Shield and Mana Shield together later. With more means, his own life-saving ability will be stronger.
After waiting for a while at the post station, Hellfoot arrived and took them to the post station in the northern forest area.
"Are you going to the affairs hall to submit the sleeping mushrooms?" asked McKen.
Sonny shook his head: "I plan to collect ten to exchange for magic stones. Gold coins are not very meaningful."
"Well, this makes the most sense. We can continue tomorrow..." McKen nodded.
McCann and the other two agreed to set off together tomorrow, but Herag said he couldn't go because of something, and then went home alone.
He didn't want to interact too much with these people. He was very efficient in finding dormant mushrooms by himself, but it would be difficult for him to act alone after getting familiar with them.
McKen and the other two didn't take it to heart. There are many wizards who like to be alone, which is normal.
The next morning, Hellagur came to the affairs hall.
There is a special window for the official tasks released by Moonglade, and Sleeping Mushroom is submitted in this window.
After thinking about it, Herag decided to exchange fifty Sleeping Mushrooms at once. If he divided it into five exchanges, it would take a long time to make sense, but the speed of obtaining magic stones would be too slow.
If the interval is not long enough, frequent submissions will still attract attention.
If he submitted fifty at once, others would just think he had been hoarding them for a long time. As long as he wasn't seen by McKen and the others, it would be fine.
"If someone still notices it, there's nothing we can do. We'll just have to deal with it as soon as it happens." Herag had already made preparations for the follow-up.
"I'll submit the sleeping mushroom." After waiting in line for a while, it was his turn.
"Well, take them out. How many?" Behind the window was a young man named Andrew, who looked like a wizard apprentice who came to work.
Moonglade often releases this type of job tasks. Wizard apprentices can take up the job after passing the assessment, and the benefits are generally good.
"These, fifty of them." Herag took out a small basket from the space ring, which was full of sleeping mushrooms.
Andrew was a little surprised. He picked up the basket and counted them. There were indeed fifty of them.
Although the quantity is large, it is not uncommon. Some people will hoard a lot and then exchange them all at once.
After confirming the number, he began to fill out some forms, then took out five magic stones from the warehouse and continued to fill out another form.
The number of sleeping mushrooms and magic stones must be strictly recorded to prevent anyone from embezzling them.
"Here." After completing the formalities, Andrew handed the five magic stones to Hellagur.
After leaving the affairs hall, Herag went straight to Larry's house, having already communicated with him on the rune stone in advance.
He still owed Larry a magic stone.
Hellagur knocked on the door, and a moment later the house-elf Jamie opened the door. He looked up at Hellagur and said, "Mr. Hellagur, please give me the magic stone. The master is busy and has no time to see you."
"Okay, don't be greedy. I've told Mr. Larry." After giving him the magic stone, Hellagur was a little worried and reminded him.
Jamie glanced at Hellagur, looking at him with disdain, and said as he closed the door: "No house elf dares to steal from his master."
After finishing these, Hellagur continued to rush to the Moonlight Forest, preparing to continue digging sleeping mushrooms and try to save as many magic stones as possible.
When he arrived at the post station in the northern forest area, there were two strangers waiting for the bus, a man and a woman. They remained silent and did not speak to each other.
Hell Foot arrived soon, and the three of them sat in the car without saying a word.
Hellagur and the male wizard both got off the bus at the Moonlight Forest, while the female wizard continued on the bus, not knowing where she was going.
After entering the Moonlight Forest, Hellagur chose a different direction from yesterday and began a carpet search. He saw some footprints along the way, but did not meet McKen and the other two.
By sunset, Hellagur had found a total of forty-two sleeping mushrooms, a little less than yesterday.
While he was waiting for the bus at the post station, McKen and his two companions, as well as the man who got off the bus with Hellager, also came out.
McKen looked a little depressed, and it seemed that he had not gained much. When he saw Herag, he just nodded without saying anything.
Herag thought about it and realized that he had searched almost every area in the past two days. Consequently, it would be much more difficult for McKen and his team to find the sleeping mushroom.
Judging from their expressions, they may have searched for a whole day and found nothing. Maybe they went to the area that I had already searched yesterday.
Herag naturally wouldn't talk about this and just stood aside quietly waiting for the bus.
"Why are we so unlucky today? We haven't found any all day." McKen complained.
Sonny also sighed: "It's a bit strange. The three of us didn't dig up anything. This is really bad luck."
The stranger also joined in the conversation and said, "You guys didn't find anything either? I was the same. I worked all day and found nothing."
Not long after, Hellfoot came galloping over, carrying the depressed people back to Moonlight Glade.
In the car, Luka, the thinnest of the three Mackens, sighed and said, "I won't come tomorrow. Digging for sleeping mushrooms is too inefficient. I can't waste my time digging in the mud."
Macon and Sonny remained silent, both of them looking like they wanted to continue.
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Three days later, Hellagur came to the affairs hall again and exchanged four magic stones.
He didn't go to Moonlight Forest these days to avoid getting into trouble with McKen and the others.
At the same time, in order to avoid attracting other people's attention, I waited for a few days before coming to the affairs hall to complete the Sleeping Mushroom task.
While waiting, he meditated step by step as usual, and took out the spell models of several zero-level spells to continue studying.
Especially Larry's notes, a lot of the things written in them are very valuable for learning.