Wizards: Starting with the Refined Meditation Technique Guide

Chapter 292 The Scammer Gets Scammed in the End



Chapter 292 The Scammer Gets Scammed in the End

Chapter 292 The Scammer Gets Scammed in the End

Pera followed Leo's gaze, and upon seeing Kelly, she quickly lowered her head and said, "Leo, you mean Envoy Kelly and her son?"

Leo nodded.

Pera hesitated for a moment, then said, "Leo, I think you'd better not offend Envoy Kelly. Envoy Kelly's current magic pressure is 9999, only one permanent defensive force field away from becoming a formal wizard. Once she obtains this combination spell, she may become a formal wizard in a short time."

Upon hearing this, Leo immediately raised an eyebrow.

He hadn't expected Kelly to be this good.

This is a first-class wizard apprentice who has already completed nine combination spells.

He may be far inferior to genius wizards like Nova and Anthony, but in the eyes of a normal wizard, he is already a first-class wizard apprentice with the potential to become a formal wizard.

Leo said, "Yes, I'll be careful."

Although Leo said that, he didn't care at all.

Let alone Kelly, who is only a potential candidate to become a formal wizard, even Leo has offended several real formal wizards. So what if Kelly really becomes a formal wizard?

Leo is now in a situation where he has so much debt that it's not a burden.

Kelly and Hein were focused on their shopping lists and didn't notice Leo behind them.

Leo was happy to have some free time.

The auction began soon.

According to the procedure, various commodities are auctioned off one by one.

Among them are beautiful demi-humans, pretty cat-eared girls, alluring fox-eared girls, handsome lion-men, and mighty beastmen...

One by one, demi-human races were auctioned off.

Leo kept his eyes straight ahead, showing absolutely no interest in these demi-human races.

The auctioneer announced, "Next up is one of the highlight items of this auction: a female Radiant Elf, a second-class wizard apprentice!"

At the host's direction, a beautiful woman, blindfolded and with her hands bound, was dragged onto the auction stage.

The wizards below the stage were buzzing with discussion.

"She's quite pretty."

"A second-class wizard apprentice's Radiant Elf. It's a pity I can't afford it, otherwise I could use it for experiments."

The wizards' reaction to the appearance of the Lightbringers was one of indifference to worldly desires and pursuits.

Even those who are interested want to use this Radiant Elf as a test subject for research.

This is also how most wizards view the opposite sex.

Wizards are more focused on their research than on the things that mortals are interested in.

Upon seeing this, Leo recalled what Stoffen had said earlier: a true wizard was not the otherworldly being he perceived to be.

A hint of doubt flashed in Leo's eyes.

Judging from the scene, even though they weren't formal wizards, these ordinary wizarding apprentices didn't seem to have any feelings for the opposite sex; instead, they were completely focused on their research.

"Leo, this is a good opportunity. No one else is willing to bid."

Pera said happily.

Upon hearing this, Leo focused his attention on the luminous elf before him.

Leo recognized the appearance of the luminous elf; it was none other than the witch Barbara.

Leo had a vague idea when he heard about the product.

After all, it's quite difficult to find a second Light Elf in the Tower of Dawn who meets these conditions, especially a second-class wizard apprentice.

Leo said, "Pera, you help me with the quote. The budget is two million magic stones."

Because of the successful research on the improved variety of the Undead Flying Pumpkin, Leo received a large amount of funding from Plessy, who hoped that Leo could develop the product as soon as possible.

Pera picked up the sign and said, "Five hundred thousand."

"Five hundred thousand magic stones for the first time, five hundred thousand magic stones for the second time..."

The host said, "Has no one else bid? Then this beautiful Radiant Elf will be yours."

Although the host tried to liven things up, these wizards didn't really have much need for pretty women.

The host was somewhat disappointed: "Third place with 500,000 magic stones..."

"One million magic stones."

Suddenly, an old woman's voice rang out.

The host immediately became excited: "One million magic stones for the first time..."

Leo looked at the wizard Kelly who was standing in front of him.

Kelly also cast a provocative glance at her.

Clearly, this first-class wizard apprentice wasn't really interested in bidding; he was just trying to rig the bidding.

Leo narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "Pera, two million."

Seeing this, Pera said, "Leo, if we raise the bid directly to two million, the final auction price might be higher than we expect. It would be better to raise the bid gradually."

Leo said, "Now someone's challenging me. I'll just raise the price. If that doesn't work, I'm not necessarily going to buy her."

"Light elves of second-class wizard apprentices are rare, but they are not that hard to find."

Pera thought about it and realized it made sense.

Leo only needed a Darklight Elf, not the Darklight Elf in front of him who had the added value of a second-class wizard apprentice.

Pera held up the sign and said, "Two million magic stones."

The host instantly became excited: "Two million magic stones for the first time, two million magic stones for the second time..."

Upon seeing this, Kelly hesitated for a moment, then raised the sign and said, "Five million magic stones."

Hearing this, Hein looked nervous and said, "Mom, that's five million magic stones. You only prepared ten million magic stones for that defensive combination spell. Now you're spending so many magic stones to buy a Lightbearer; it's completely not worth it."

"It's alright. He'll take care of it."

Kelly said calmly, "Young male wizards like Leo, who haven't been in the Tower of Dawn for long, are easily captivated by women, especially since this is a beautiful Light Elf. I understand all too well what these male wizards are thinking."

"I can't quell my anger without teaching this Leo a lesson."

Hearing Kelly say this, Hein breathed a sigh of relief and said, "If that's the case, then that's good."

"Five million magic stones for the second time, five million magic stones for the third time."

"Sold! Congratulations to Ms. No. 103 for winning the bid."

The host was very excited.

Kelly's expression changed drastically.

How did they manage to win the bid?!

Hein looked panicked and said, "Mom, he's not falling for it at all! What do we do?! That's five million magic stones! Without that many magic stones, can we still buy combination spells?!"

"This is your chance to become a full-fledged wizard."

Upon hearing this, Kelly pondered for a moment, then turned to Leo and said, "Leo, I was wrong just now. I'll sell you this Lightbearer for two million magic stones."

Leo didn't even lift his eyelids, saying, "The price was indeed reasonable before, but now that you've auctioned it off, it's unreasonable in my opinion. Three hundred thousand magic stones. Take it or leave it."

Kelly blushed and said, "Leo, don't push your luck. I bought the Radiant Elf at auction for five million magic stones, and you think you can buy it for three hundred thousand magic stones?! You're dreaming."

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