Just as Bard had said, their review efficiency was quite high right now.
Roland showed them the derivative model of Hand of Magic, performed a few of the derivative effects of Hand of Magic on the spot, and after simultaneously explaining the principles, he passed the review.
It took less than an hour from beginning to end.
Bard then indicated for Roland to come talk to him alone.
Inside the study, Bard sat opposite Roland, upright, and even in a serious manner.
Roland now looked at Bard and saw that he looked a little dispirited and had dark circles under his eyes.
It may be assumed that he didnât sleep well last night.
âThe world is changing so much that it takes us by surprise.â Bard looked into Rolandâs eyes and said slowly, âThere is no news of Golden Sons in the capital. But I suppose by now something similar has reached the ears of the noble families.â
Roland raised his eyelids slightly. He didnât know what Bard meant by saying this all of a sudden.
âIf I wanted to recruit you to become the consecrated mage of my family, would you be willing?â
Roland was startled for a moment. âYour words are too sudden. I canât help but doubt your intentions in recruiting me, when not so long ago our relationship was quite stiff.â
Bud chuckled. âYes, itâs too sudden. I have a question that I would like you to answer.â
âThatâll depend on the question!â
âHow many Golden Sons are there exactly?â
âFive hundred thousand.â
Roland answered readily. This wasnât some important information, and even if Roland didnât say it, they would be able to find out eventually.
However, when Bard heard the number, he gasped in astonishment and looked frightened.
His face turned pale from fright.
Roland wondered, was 500,000 a terrifying number? This wasnât a lot of people. There were nearly a million people in Delpon, and it was said that there were nearly two million in Hollevinâs capital. Logically, Bard couldnât have been frightened by this number.
Then, Roland saw the fruit wine cup in Bardâs hands trembling. Some of the wine even spilled out.
Now Bard looked like a patient with Parkinsonâs disease.
Bard then finished drinking the wine slowly, and as he did so, he slowly grew quiet, his complexion gradually returning to normal.
He put down the fruit wine, pretended that nothing had happened, and said, âI still want to extend my sincere invitation to your excellency. We, the Bard family, are much, much better than a Magic Tower, both in our magic book collection and in our resources. If you are willing to become our consecrated mage, you will have the same resources as a successor, and you wonât need to bear too many responsibilities and obligations.â
Bardâs expression was serious, and Roland could also feel that Bard was quite serious.
However, Roland was even more puzzled. âWhy do you suddenly take me for a hotcake?â
âYou have strength, great strength.â Bard uttered the classic Hollevin proverb, âWe nobles are willing to get down on one knee, even to serve, for those of mighty strength and power.â
Roland smiled inwardly at this.
This might sound elegant, but it was really in essence giving in to the strong.
âGive me some time to consider!â Roland tactfully replied to Bard in this way after a momentâs thought.
âThe Bard family will always welcome you.â Bard got up and said, âThen Iâll be returning to the capital. If you ever come to the capital or pass by, be sure to visit my house.â
The saying goes, do not argue further with one who seeks to make amends. Although Roland didnât like Bard very much, the latter still gave in, and there was no antagonistism, so Roland naturally wouldnât act unpleasantly.
Between him and Bard, it was more a matter of disliking each otherâs vibes than of actual conflicts of interest or a life-and-death feud.
âIf that day does come, I will go to your house and have a chat with you.â Roland also stood up.
Bard smiled at Roland and suddenly said, âI hope you wonât become our gravediggers!â
Roland pondered over this.
With these words, Bard left the Magic Tower, taking his friends and subordinates with him.
Roland stood at the window, watching Bard and the others leave in the night.
Vivian pushed the door open and entered. She placed pastries and some dried fruits on the table, then walked up to Roland and also watched Bard gradually disappear into the distance.
After a while, she said, âDeputy Chairman, the reason you asked us to go out of town was so that we could avoid this man. Heâs very dangerous, isnât he?â
âYou saw through my intentions!â Roland chuckled.
âWeâre not stupid. Actually, we all guessed that was the case.â Vivian said with a slight sigh, âEven the Chairman avoided him, he must be a very troublesome person. You left us outside the city and asked your friends to protect usâit mustâve been dangerous for you to face them alone. We all feel a little apologetic and quite ashamed.â
âIt actually has nothing to do with you guys, but itâs more suitable to say that the Chairman and I almost got you guys into trouble.â
âDo you really think weâll believe that?â The rims of Vivianâs eyes were slightly red. âDeputy Chairman, please remember, we are also members of the Magic Towerâif there are such matters in the future, please do not exclude us.â
No⊠It really had nothing to do with you guys.
However, Vivian left the study before Roland could explain.
In the days that followed, Roland found the magic apprentices in unusually high spirits. They went out of town during the day to help build houses and returned to the tower at night to practice magic until the middle of the night.
They were already very diligent, and now they were even more diligent, almost to the point of desperation.
Diligence is a good thing, Roland thought, so he didnât clarify anything with them.
Because Language Proficiency was at a bottleneckâstuckâRoland did not derive the spell again these past few days.
In the library of the Magic Tower, he found another spell that was quite interesting.
Spell Puppet.
It was also a type of zero-level trick. Like Hand of Magic, it was known as a spell of little worth.
However, Roland found it quite interesting.
Level zero spells were easy to learn. Roland looked at the spell model, and in less than ten minutes, he successfully cast a blue elemental puppet.
The puppet was about the same height as Roland. It had no eyes, no nose, no face or anything of the sort. It was simply a magic figure.
In addition, this thing had no soul, no consciousness. However, it inherited some of the summonerâs instinctive knowledge. It could distinguish between friend and foe and understand most of the language commands. Its strength was not considered great, so it could only assist mages with some delicate experiments or handiwork.
Hand of Magic was used for heavy lifting, so it was not possible to use it for delicate work.
In contrast, Spell Puppets were created for this purpose, but many mages found them to be of little use.
This thing only inherited some knowledge of its summoner, so it often made mistakes in experiments. Magical supplies were very expensive, and if it failed several times, a mage would become impecunious.
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In the end, the purpose that remained for this thing was cleaning up and staying on alert for foreign enemies.
However, it would simplify matters to just recruit a few more magic apprentices.
After all, maintaining a Spell Puppet required constant consumption of mana.
After about an hour of looking at the spell model of Spell Puppet, a lot of bold and daring ideas emerged in Rolandâs mind.