Hearing rod's question, the young man in black froze for a moment, but immediately replied: "cloud of death, 7200 gold coins. The eye of perspective, 1400 gold coins. "

After getting the specific price of these two spells, rod knew that, perhaps because he was in Diya, the price of death cloud was higher than that of ordinary third-order spells.

Even so, for rod, who got a lot of gold from the dwarf vault, the price was nothing.

The price of third-order spells varies, but the highest one is instant move. Any creature who has mastered instant movement will have a great leap in strength, and this spell has been mastered by Lord through the magic book of court mage ed.

Although he got a large number of gold coins, rod didn't have time to subdivide them. For the total number of gold coins, rod could only have a rough estimate.

At this time, rod took out a large number of gold coins directly from the space ring according to his own estimation. Gold coins piled on the ground, like a small sand dune.

Rod motioned to the young man in black in front, asking him to take himself to the quiet room in the rear. In this process, the young man in black robe did not resist and led rod to the rear.

As for the counting of these gold coins in the rear, it was not for rod to consider. Rod knew that for the trading of large gold coins, the magic guild would have slaves who were specially used to count gold coins, and generally nothing would go wrong.

Rod recalled that in blakada, there was even a special spell to count the number of gold coins, but the necromancer did not seem to master such a spell.

At this time, led by the young man in black robe, rod came to the quiet room in the rear. There was another necromancer in the quiet room.

After a few words of simple conversation, the necromancer took out two pieces of parchment recording the magic from one side and asked rod to transcribe in the quiet room.

Along with the transcribing, rod also got the system prompt.

"By transcribing the spell scroll, you have learned the second-order spell [eye of perspective], the third-order spell [cloud of death]."

"[eye of perspective LV1]: Second Order air magic. Consume 10 mana. Probe a creature to find out one special skill it is good at and the highest attribute. Experience required to upgrade is 100. "

"[cloud of death LV1]: third level earth magic, special magic. Consume 20 mana, release death cloud to erode enemies. The density of death cloud is based on the level of evocation. There is no way to improve in the normal way. "

After mastering these two spells, rod's mission of this trip is completed.

Because the cloud of death causes damage based on the level of Necromancy, under the effect of the legend level of Rhode, this skill can play a miraculous effect. Although the cloud of death is only a third-order spell, under the effect of Rhode, it is no less than the general fourth-order spell.

After he got the magic he needed, rod stopped waiting and was ready to leave.

After leaving the quiet room, rod returned along the road to the previous position of the young man in black.

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Rod did not take care of the slaves on the ground, but planned to leave directly.

Just as rod passed the position of the young man in black robe, the behavior of the young man in black robe attracted rod's attention.

In rod's sight, a lot of gold coins were also placed in front of the young man in black robe, and his hands were moving quickly, and his mouth was moving, as if he was counting the number of gold coins in front of him.

This behavior of the black robed youth seems very reasonable, but it makes rod pay more attention to him.

Rod knew that in the process of trading, the slave was responsible for counting gold coins. Similar to the young man in black robe, the necromancer who was responsible for magic trading would never do such a thing in terms of identity.

For the necromancer, the life of a slave is not worth money at all. The value of a slave is even less than that of a transformed skeleton soldier.

Many necromancers even take the initiative to buy the most inferior slaves from the freelance chamber of Commerce to transform the undead.

flower It's a totally meaningless act like counting gold coins. No necromancer is willing to take the initiative to do it.

Under normal trading conditions, the young men in black robes would probably just sit by and wait for the slaves to report the result of the number of gold coins, instead of counting gold coins with these slaves.

Rod noticed this and recalled the abnormality that the necromancer had shown when he entered.

Rod recalled that it seemed that during his first visit to the magic guild, the necromancer in charge of the selection of magic was the young man in black.

Rod knew that the black robed youth was obviously hiding something, and he didn't want to be aware of it. He just wanted to ignore it by counting gold coins.

If you are an ordinary person, you may directly ignore the black robed youth, but rod found this through careful observation.

At this time, rod stopped walking and turned to the direction of the young man in black robe.

It seems that the young man in black robe didn't stop counting gold coins. On the contrary, he quickened his hand movement, only revealing his restless heart from his locked brow and slightly trembling facial muscles.

Rod came to the young man in black robe. His hand trembled. A gold coin fell on the rest of the gold coins, making a crisp sound.

Before rod spoke, the young man in black just raised his head and said to rod, just like he had just noticed him

"Powerful necromancer, do you need any more spells?"

Looking at the young man in black in front of him, rod didn't say much, just stared at him.

Through perception, rod can understand that this young man in black robe in front of him has just reached the expert level in his soul summoning skill, and his corresponding strength should be around level 4.

Young people in black can also feel the death energy of rod. The extremely pure energy of death made the young man in black know the difference between them, and he didn't dare to do anything for a moment.

With the deterrence of death energy alone, rod completely suppressed the black robed youth in front of him.

Looking at rod's indifferent eyes, a sense of fear rose from the heart of the young man in black robe.

For a long time, even the slaves in the rear counted more than half of the gold coins. Finally, rod's words came to the ears of the young man in black robe.

"Tell me what you've done."