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Chapter 098 The Spellcaster Burning Money

With this set of methods, burning money is like pouring water into a bottomless pit, and it is faster than Hussere's burning soul energy!

What's even more outrageous is that even to cast spells, spellcasters need to consume all kinds of strange spell materials as casting media in order to maximize the power of spell effects.

This caused Qian Doufu to purchase various experimental tools and various spell materials in the past half month, and the money he spent was like running water.

In this way, I haven't even taken into account the costs that may be incurred in the middle and late stages of learning, including alchemy, enchantment, arcane potions, spell scrolls, configuring various spell props, and arcane equipment.

The profession of a spell caster is simply not something that ordinary people can hope for.

If you want to be a spell caster, in addition to having a certain amount of arcane talent, you also need to be rich and very rich.

Generally speaking, people who want to become a spell caster's apprentice after going through all kinds of hardships and finally become a spell caster.

Usually, they need to work for the teacher for several years or even decades to repay the large amount of money they have consumed in the learning process. They simply cannot afford this expense on their own.

This is also the reason why the number of spellcasters, no matter what type of spellcaster they are, is so rare.

Therefore, even if Gan Doufu had a huge sum of 100,000 gold coins, he would not be able to afford such a huge expense, but those things must be invested in the process of learning supernatural powers.

Fortunately, Gan Doufu learned various secret laws and ultimately served their team, so the team would naturally bear most of the costs.

To this end, the chief had to be shameless and find Hussere, the richest boss in the team, to "finance" a large sum of gold coins.

Otherwise, it would be impossible to afford the expenses of establishing a mercenary group and renting a garrison just by relying on team funds shared proportionally among several people.

However, the revenue sharing ratio between them and Hussere was originally only 1:9.

This "financing" diluted their original 10% "shares" even thinner, and they almost turned into working for Hussere.

But what can be done?

Who made them accidentally encounter Hussere's magical hairy thigh?

You have the opportunity to lead the vast majority of players in the Wanjie Organization, but you don’t have that much capital?

Even if they convert all the assets in the "real world" into funds, it may not be enough for the chiefs and others, and they are unwilling to miss such a good development opportunity.

But the three people were neither willing to work for an indigenous spellcaster teacher, nor were they willing to apply for a loan from the "capitalist" called the Organization of All Worlds.

I feel that instead of taking advantage of others, it is better to take advantage of Hussere, the most important core role of the team. At least, the wealth will not be transferred to outsiders, and Hussere can be tied more tightly to them.

Hussere actually knew what their agenda was.

Don't you think he is still under the "control" of the self-destruction function of the individual soldier's optical brain?

Do you plan to use the name of "financing" to coax him to reasonably invest the funds that "theoretically" belong to him privately into team building?

However, after meeting his needs for food, weapons and equipment, Hussere actually didn't have much demand for gold coins.

Coupled with the existence of this team, it will indeed help him to improve his strength.

He signed a "financing" contract with the three people with half-truths, and then transferred more than 300 million points accumulated during this period to the chief.

Let him go to the Wanjie Organization's hidden underground gold exchange in Stormwind City to exchange for gold coins, which can be used for the development of the team and the cultivation of dry tofu.

As for who will take advantage in the future, it depends on who has better acting skills...

The place where they are now is Cesar's farm, thirty kilometers southwest of Stormwind City.

Because a batch of crops is about to mature, someone needs to protect the farm from a group of coldland wild boars that are roaming nearby before the crops are harvested.

But this time, the Dalabengba mercenary group only came with more than a hundred main members, including Hussere, Laifu, the chief, Hua She, Gan Tofu, and seven other level 1 professionals.

Except for some of the others who stayed at the station to look after the house, they were all diverted to several other mission locations to conduct advance reconnaissance and make preparations so that they could immediately join the battle when the main force arrived.

Although this task requires protecting the farm for a week, they don't plan to stay here for that long.

Anyway, as long as the wild boars are not allowed to harm the crops, instead of waiting for them to come and then drive them away, it is better to take the initiative to kill them first and avoid future troubles.

This is what the Darabengba mercenary group with two hairy thighs dared to do.

If you change to other black iron level or bronze level mercenary groups, they will not take risks for the sake of mission completion efficiency.

The scout team that arrived in advance had already figured out the traces and patterns of the cold wild boars.

Many traps were also set up near the farm, but due to the large size of these cold-land wild boars, they did not dare to provoke them rashly.

The cold wild boar is a ferocious beast that lives in the northern boreal forests. Its characteristics are no different from those of ordinary wild boars, except that they are larger in size.

But in order to resist the cold wind blowing from the northern ice sea, they have evolved a thicker fat layer and denser fur. In addition, they like to scratch on pine trees and roll in mud ponds, and their thick fur is stained with a lot of

The rosin and mud have condensed into a thick layer of "armor", so that the defense power is amazing.

A single coldland wild boar is not very dangerous.

Although they are more than one meter tall, about one and a half meters long, and weigh more than five hundred kilograms, once they charge, they are like a rampaging tank.

But after all, cold boars are just ordinary beasts that don't possess much intelligence. Hunters and warriors with a little experience can find ways to kill them.

But the problem is that the harsh natural environment and dangerous ecological conditions of the world of Felvalen have forced these cold land wild boars to evolve the habit of living in groups to stay warm, and usually move and forage together as a family unit.

Once the cold-land wild boars, ranging from dozens to hundreds, charge in groups, not even heavily armored knights dare to block their path.

Moreover, this thing reproduces very quickly, and it is possible to have two babies per year and a litter of more than a dozen.

This also makes it almost impossible to encounter a lone pig in the plain area where Stormwind City is located.
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