Chapter 186 1 piece of information
Chapter 186 1 piece of information
Chapter 186 A Message
The Central Kingdoms—In that instant, Loon suddenly realized the weight of the words "Central Kingdoms".
Before setting foot on land, Loon had always believed that the wizarding groups of the central kingdoms had an advantage in knowledge and resources, but the key was the sea.
After all, there are too many wizards coming and going on this land.
Over the long course of time, the traces left by the ancient wizards have long been swept away by later wizards, and the resources that grew on the land have long been plundered by later wizards.
The ocean is different—due to its unique environment, the seabed is a dead end for the vast majority of wizards!
In that desolate place, neither the traces left by the ancient wizards nor the resources that emerged later could be easily seized or disposed of by later generations.
In addition, there was the knowledge that "the ocean holds wealth" that Loen brought from his previous life.
Therefore, Loon naturally believed that, in this era, the resources of wizards on land were relatively scarce—when it came to the abundance of resources, one had to look to the vast and mysterious sea.
But after traveling and communicating with different wizards, Loen discovered that it was not like that at all!
The significance of knowledge lies in breaking through cognitive barriers and turning the impossible into possible.
Just like ordinary resources and mystical resources at the wizarding level—in terms of the world's environment itself, there is a clear dividing line between these two types of resources.
If you touch the mystery, you touch the mystery; if you don't touch the mystery, you don't touch the mystery.
However, in the wizarding world, certain unique knowledge allows wizards to accumulate ordinary resources, transforming them from quantitative to qualitative changes, and turning resources that have never touched the mysteries into things that wizards can use.
For example, sleep dust and life components.
For example, some unique alchemy tools.
In addition, there are incomplete spell models—things that are also more common and easier to find on land.
"And those mining slaves" — the production of those magic stone fragments.
Even disregarding that knowledge, the resources produced by these central countries still far exceed those of the sea.
Thinking about it this way, this situation seems quite reasonable. Otherwise, if the resources in the sea were truly more abundant, then the various schools of wizardry would not be confined to the central countries, but would be ruling over all the seas.
In the blink of an eye, Luo Ang also considered what he had on him.
Magic stone fragments? These are not easy to take out.
A small number is fine, but a slightly larger number is tantamount to indicating that one has a personal storage bag.
Spell Model?
That won't do!
This is tantamount to selling weapons to others, which has a great impact on Luo Ang's own safety and will also expose a considerable part of his true nature.
Aside from these two things, it seems there's nothing else of value on Luo Ang that can be traded.
As for the life dust and sleep dust—Loang didn't have much of these on him, and they didn't seem to be very valuable.
"Oh, right, the information!"
"Information is also a resource." While pondering this, Luo Ang suddenly remembered something.
He raised his gaze to the wizards Grell and Fallon before him, and then took out his chips.
"I am all alone, and I don't have much to offer in exchange."
"There is only one message."
"Information." Both Wizard Greer and Wizard Fallon frowned.
Even though they were prepared to "lose money," exchanging a piece of information for what they offered was simply too much.
"Could this be a test?" Wizard Grell wondered, then shook his head.
"The information itself is difficult to determine as true or false—if I can prove that the information is true, then I already know the information."
"My dear stranger, you're being far too insincere."
"Indeed," Wizard Fallon nodded, agreeing with Wizard Greer's statement.
"No, no, no, I can assure you, this information will be extremely important to you!"
"Especially since Greer ignored you, and you've already made contact with Earl Brad, you must want to participate in the Silver Ash School's assessment and become a registered wizard."
"The value of this information will definitely affect the success or failure of your assessment, and may even directly overturn your original plan."
"And Wizard Fallon, although you may not participate in the Silver Ash School's assessment, I can guarantee that this news will definitely be related to your life. You can't say for sure whether you live or die, it all depends on whether you know this news."
"We need a guarantee," Wizard Grell and Wizard Fallon said in unison after a moment's thought.
Clearly, the confidence that Luo Ang displayed made them extremely interested in his news.
"How about this, my friend, you tell us the news first, and then we'll consider its value to us based on it," Wizard Fallon said, gesturing slightly in relent.
"I am willing to bear witness to the truth; if your information is truly valuable to us, we are certainly willing to pay a price equal to that information!"
"Including what we have brought out, and what we haven't yet brought out."
"Okay." Luo Ang nodded and shared his information.
"A wizard of the Silver Ash School died in the Kingdom of the Shield."
Luo Ang spoke leisurely.
Upon hearing this, the two scheming wizards in front of him suddenly stood up.
What is a bolt from the blue? This is a bolt from the blue!
Wizard Grell and Wizard Fallon, one of them wants to pass the test to become a registered wizard.
One wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to capture more mining slaves.
However, their plans all depend on the Silver-Gray School.
The Silver-Gray School is a large tree, and they are merely birds flying among its branches.
When this big tree starts to sway, how can the birds in it possibly stay safe?
Especially Wizard Greer, who wanted to pass the Silver Grey School's test—but now that someone from the Silver Grey School has died, where would he find the mind to organize any test?
How could these wizards who went to take the exam possibly get the better of the Silver Ash School?
The reason why Wizard Fallon was able to hide in this small base on the border was simply because the registered wizards of the two countries had no time to investigate these things. But once the storm of deaths in the Silver Grey School swept in, the wizards of the Silver Grey School and the registered wizards were all in motion. How could his small base possibly remain hidden?
Wouldn't those miners he captured be taken away immediately?
In that instant, even though the truth they had stirred up had already witnessed the absolute truth of what Luo Ang had said, the two of them still couldn't help but stand up and ask.
"Is this news true?"
Who died?
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