A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees-Chapter 1204: The Method of Making the Book of the Dead Souls

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" Let's put it this way, Matthew. The Rolling Stone Kingdom is about to be established, and there are many places that need money."

Rheagar looked at Matthew in deep thought.

Matthew's eyes flashed with disappointment, but he still nodded.

"I can understand that."

Rheagar spoke again,

"So I can only pay one-third of it at most, which is about 300,000.

"This 300,000 can be considered as my personal investment in this Spell Guild. I don't expect any profits. It's fine as long as it's of some use."

Seeing that things had taken a turn for the better, Matthew's thoughts became active. He could not help but continue to persuade,

"Put in more, Rheagar. Give me another 300,000.

"I'll think of a way to get the remaining 300,000."

Rheagar bared his teeth.

"I don't have much money recently…"

However, under Matthew's eager gaze.

He nodded hesitantly.

"Alright, I promise you.

" A total investment of 600,000 gold coins. However, in addition to the conditions you promised before, I hope to obtain an additional quota for the initial guild member."

Matthew thought for a moment and asked,

"Who will it be for?"

Rheagar answered without hesitation,

"It's Sif."

Matthew revealed a look of realization. Then, he smiled and nodded.

"Sure."

The initial quota of the Spell Guild was actually quite precious. Explore more stories with novelbuddy

Unless Matthew could upgrade the magic network and the level of the guild in the later stages, the maximum number of members in the Level-1 Spell Guild was 20.

This deal was definitely not a loss for Rheagar.

Matthew agreed so readily.

Rheagar became suspicious.

"The function that you mentioned before, the function that allows members to teleport between each other, does it really exist?"

Matthew smiled.

"Absolutely.

" However, this function can only be realized by the Second-level Spell Guild. If you want to find Sif in the early stages, you can use me as a transit. I'm happy to help."

Rheagar pursed his lips, seemingly dissatisfied with all of this.

However, under Matthew's persuasion.

He finally agreed to maintain the previous investment plan.

600,000 gold coins were in place.

The cost of building the micro-magic network was two-thirds funded.

The remaining 300,000 was a huge sum of money for Matthew to find.

He realized that along with the increase in his strength.

Although his ability to earn money was increasing day by day, his ability to spend money seemed to have soared even more!

Previously, after buying the magic rune.

Matthew did not have enough cash.

If he wanted to immediately gather 300,000 gold coins of liquid funds, it was not enough to just divert some money from the Oak Chamber of Commerce!

However, the Guild of Spells had a very high priority in Matthew's heart.

In order to raise funds as soon as possible.

He went to the Moonlight Forest.

With the help of Ella and the other Nature Souls, Matthew dug three feet into the Moonlight Forest and finally collected a large amount of Blue Moon Grass and Golden Fragments.

These were two alchemy materials that could be sold at a relatively affordable price. freēwēbηovel.c૦m

Then, Matthew found 177 and sold the materials at a price slightly lower than the market price.

Only then did he fill in the gap in funds.

After doing all this.

Matthew began to order raw materials from the Alliance Mall and the Crucible House.

The materials used to build the miniature magical Weave were not particularly advanced.

However, many of the materials mentioned in the spellbook that Matthew had obtained could not be found in the modern world.

He had to find substitutes according to the functions of those materials.

Therefore, he had to spend a lot of energy on this process.

For this reason.

Matthew also consulted two alchemists in the field of enchantment.

After paying the exorbitant consultation fee.

He had become a pauper through and through.

However, there was always a way out.

While wandering around the Cauldron House, Matthew accidentally passed by Isabelle's spell library.

His heart skipped a beat.

He went back and made two copies of the magic book.

Matthew took one of the copies to the staff of the Spell Library and expressed that he wanted to make a contribution to the Alliance.

At first, the staff didn't care much.

But after Matthew revealed his identity.

He quickly evaluated the dungeon and soon realized the novelty and uniqueness of the Guild of Spells.

Because it was only a copy.

The staff gave two acquisition plans.

One was to pay 550,000 as a one-time spell purchase fee;

The other way was to pay 50,000 for the spell storage fee. If someone wanted to learn or buy the spell book, Matthew could get a spell rental income.

Each lease was worth about fifty thousand gold coins.

The price of these two plans was slightly lower than Matthew had imagined.

Considering the complicated conditions needed to establish a Guild of Spells, it was likely that not many people would read this magic book.

But Matthew still chose Plan B.

He pondered for a moment.

There were quite a number of Legendary mages in the Alliance. Even if they were curious about new spells, there would probably be big shots who would buy them to take a look. To them, they only needed to pay Knowledge Points, but what Matthew got was real money.

As long as there were more than nine people who checked the spell.

Plan B was more profitable than Plan A.

" Understood. After signing this contract, your spells will be officially stored."

The staff was very professional.

The entire process only took half an hour.

Not long after.

Matthew found the spells he provided on the new list of the spell library.

Then, he rolled his eyes and said to the staff,

"I want to rent this spell."