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Eight hundred and fortieth IX I want

"Oh..." Lynch then realized that the rules of the Royal Academy of Magic are indeed very different from those of Auckland Academy...

In places like Auckland Academy, every speaker will retreat only when he is too old. When a new speaker is replaced, he will often be in power for decades or even hundreds of years, while the Royal Academy of Magic will be replaced every four years...

However, these are not that important in Lynch's opinion. What is really important is that Bantu has agreed to his suggestions, which is enough.

"Now I have promised you three conditions. Can you help me get that parchment, right?" Bantu looked at the parchment over there with a hot look.

"Of course." Lynch smiled. His wish was fulfilled and he received extremely generous benefits from Bantu. Now he must fulfill his promise to Bantu.

Soon, he walked towards Palin.

"Mafameilin, what are you talking about here for so long?" Palin stood beside the parchment and had been a little impatient. Moreover, he had been unable to come for a long time when he saw Lynch and the others. For some reason, he always felt a bad feeling.

"That's it..." Lynch touched his nose and said, "I'm going to ask you to give up this piece of parchment. You choose to give this thing to Bantu, and then you take the design drawing of that magic armor. What do you think?"

"Damn!" Palin almost vomited an old blood. He knew that the two of them ran aside and muttered. There must be nothing good. Now he was really guessing it right...

"Mafameilin, you can't cheat me like this. This is the record of the alchemy career left by Anzumaar. You know the value of this thing better than me. If I give it to Bantu so easily, I will not give up..." Palin said with a dark face.

Lynch said helplessly: "Just give you this thing, do you think you can become a great alchemist like Anzumaar? This is obviously impossible..."

"Even if it's impossible, I will have the possibility of becoming a master in the future..."

"Do you think you can become a giant?" Lynch looked at Palin with a smile.

When Palin heard Lynch's words, his mouth twitched.

Can you become an alchemist?

To be honest, Palin hasn't really thought about this issue.

When he first saw the parchment left by Anzumaar, he just felt that as long as he got this thing, he would have the chance to become an alchemy master in the distant future. However, it was only possible. If Palin had a very certain tone, he still didn't have the confidence.

After all, in the alchemy field, it still pays great attention to talent. He is still very clear about his own talent, and he is really not ordinary...

"Since you can't even be sure of whether you will achieve anything after you get this parchment. If that's the case, what do you want this parchment to do..." Lynch rolled his eyes.

"Then you can't just give it to Bantu like this..." Palin said depressedly: "I took this thing and may not become a master, but if I didn't have this thing, I would definitely not become a master. You should know what this sentence means..."

"I know, but when Bantu and I went to discuss it, I bought you a lot of benefits..." Lynch said with a smile.

Palin was slightly stunned, then he showed a look of expectation: "What benefits have you fought for me?"

"He will give you some experience of the Great Mafa Magister."

"Haha!" Perlin's mouth twitched, "Mafamerin, you seem to be joking. The same experience, can the experience of the Great Maverick of Mafa be comparable to that of Anzumaar?"

"Their experience is very different." Lynch shook his head: "What Bantu wants to give you is the experience of the great magician Mafa in magic. Are you not a great magician now? With the help of these experiences, maybe you have the opportunity to become a magician. Think about it, after becoming a magician, your status and identity are not comparable to that you are now..."

"Oh?" Palin raised his eyelids.

Lynch smiled and said, "Besides, Anzumaar is dead, but the Great Maverick is still alive. After you get the experience of the Great Maverick given to you by Bantu, you can ask Bantu for advice if you have nothing to do in the future. Maybe you will have a chance to get the personal guidance of the Great Maverick in the future. Do you think Anzumaar's experience brings you great benefits, or the benefits Bantu gives you great benefits?"

"In contrast, even if you are given this parchment, if you are confused, no one will explain it to you. Even if I don't have that ability, as for the Great Magician, do you think that after you offend Bantu, you will have a chance to meet the Great Magician?"

"It seems that this is true..." Palin lowered his head and muttered. If it were just from Lynch's explanation, he would have rashly fought over this parchment paper, which would be of no benefit to him.

However, that was the only experience in the world after all. If you gave up like this, Palin was unwilling to accept it. For a moment, it was really entangled...

"One is the opportunity to become a 100% magician, and the other is the opportunity to become an alchemy master in illusory way. Now it depends on your choice. Of course, this choice is also the only one. Once you make the wrong choice, you will have no regrets to take in the future..." Lynch said.

Palin looked at him suspiciously: "When it comes to this, there is another thing that I think is very strange. Why did you choose the potion formula before and don't want the Alchemy growth path of Anzumaar? Logically speaking, you guys never let yourself suffer a loss..."

"I don't like other people's alchemy path. I have my own alchemy path. Other people's can only interfere with my growth." Lynch had known that Palin would ask this question, so he had already thought of the answer.

"I don't like it?" Palin widened his eyes. This was the first time he heard that someone would look down on an alchemy master's path to growth. However, when he thought about it, it was Mafameilin who said this, he felt relieved. After all, this guy often said some crazy words...

"Have you decided?" Lynch asked again: "Anyway, I think you might as well accept Bantu's proposal, otherwise, I'm afraid you will not be able to find a place if you regret it in the future..."

Palin frowned, and to be honest, it was a really difficult choice.
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