Chapter 112 The Shattered Star Stone Shop, Lucky Clover Guessing Game, The Scam of Magic Stones
Chapter 112 The Shattered Star Stone Shop, Lucky Clover Guessing Game, The Scam of Magic Stones
Chapter 112 The Shattered Star Stone Shop, Lucky Clover Guessing Game, The Scam of Magic Stones
"Flying pumpkins exhibit this joyful reaction when they encounter a suitable environment during cultivation."
"The ideal environment for magical plants varies at different stages."
"By observing the Flying Pumpkin's mood reactions, we can adjust its cultivation environment to its current optimal state."
"However, this optimal state can generally be maintained for more than a day, so we only need to spend a little time each day making adjustments."
"The optimal level for adjusting the Flying Pumpkins we cultivate is a mood value of 80 or higher; anything above that is considered acceptable. If the mood value is below 60, then it needs to be adjusted as soon as possible."
Maud said, "Leo, why don't you try it out?"
"Okay." Leo nodded, stepped forward, and began adjusting the magical equipment in the irrigation pool.
The whole process was very interesting.
It's like playing a game where your affection level changes.
Of course, Leo also needs to have the relevant knowledge.
This kind of adjustment can only be made based on one's own knowledge of magical plants.
Half a day has passed.
Leo gradually mastered the tricks of using the irrigation pond.
The favorability rating on the irrigation pool has reached a considerable level.
At this point, Maud stopped what he was doing and said, "Alright, it's about time. Let the wizards in charge of the afternoon session handle the rest."
After Maud brought the environment back to normal, he left the field.
Fia was drinking water when she saw Leo and the other person approaching, and she asked expectantly.
"Leo, how were you feeling this morning?"
"Have you ever suddenly had a flash of inspiration, like you suddenly know how to cultivate it more effectively?"
Leo shook his head and said, "Sorry, I don't have any inspiration in that area right now."
Fia was a little disappointed and said, "It's okay. After all, intuition can be triggered depending on the person you're talking to."
"Perhaps the flying pumpkin is not within your intuitive range."
Maud chimed in, "Although Leo's intuition didn't kick in, his use of the irrigation pool is still quite good. He can consistently maintain a score above 80, and he picks it up very quickly."
"That's very good."
There's an Irrigation Pool guide for Leo, and an Irrigation Pumpkin guide for adjusting Flying Pumpkin.
With the help of these two illustrations, Leo quickly got the hang of cultivating Flying Pumpkins in the irrigation pond.
Fia nodded.
Although Leo's work didn't provide the intuitive help she had hoped for, it was still helpful to their group.
That's enough.
After all, there weren't many genius plant wizards in their research lab who possessed that kind of mysterious intuition.
"The work in Pera's lab is mostly done in the morning or half an afternoon."
Once your mind is at peace, the rest of your time is yours to enjoy.
Fia said, then rubbed her shoulders and said, "This is also one of the advantages of research projects in the direction of magical plant wizards. There will be a lot of free time, which is suitable for wizards to learn while doing."
At that moment, three figures walked over from a distance.
Fia said, "Leo, this is a group of wizards."
"There are three second-level wizard apprentices in the Pella Research Lab. Apart from Pella, the other two second-level wizard apprentices are in the same group."
Upon hearing this, Leo asked, "Was the group assignment done by Wizard Pella?"
He felt that if this was distributed by the wizard Pera, it was somewhat unfair.
Fia replied, "Of course not. If it were Wizard Pella who separated them, then these two second-class wizard apprentices would definitely have been separated."
"Pera's lab formed its own teams, and each team had a different number of members."
"For example, there are five people in our group. In addition to the three of us, there are two third-class wizard apprentices who are responsible for the afternoon work."
"There are only three people in a group."
"Although the second group consists of ten people, all of them are third-level wizard apprentices."
"The remaining groups four, five, and six consist of three, four, and five people respectively."
Leo frowned and asked, "So, if you can find people, then no matter how many people there are, they can join?"
"That's right. Many research labs are using this model."
"Besides individual ability, a wizarding apprenticeship also requires teamwork. If you can bring a number of excellent wizards into the research lab, you will receive higher recognition and make greater contributions to this project, which will result in a larger share of the patent fees in the future."
Leo looked at Fia.
Only then did he understand the reason why Fia had taken the initiative to communicate with him.
This is equivalent to Fia having faith in herself, then actively befriending herself, thus expanding her network of connections.
A wizard's abilities are indeed important, but organizational skills cannot be ignored.
The sound of a group of people talking could be heard at that moment.
"I recently spent a lot of magic stones on the Lucky Clover Guessing Game and lost quite a few magic stones."
"Haha, I've also spent quite a few magic stones on this. I can only have some spare money once this project is successful."
Only two second-class wizard apprentices spoke, while the third-class wizard apprentice listened silently from behind.
Leo asked, "Wizard Mord, do you know what the Lucky Clover Guess is?"
Maud said, "It's a kind of lucky guessing game based on magical plants. The lucky clover can grow a maximum of ten leaves a day. And this growth is random. So some wizards used this as a gimmick to create a prize-winning guessing game."
"This activity started at least thirty years ago, and there are still quite a few wizards doing it today."
Fia coughed twice and said, "I'm just one of many wizards. My goodness, you would never guess how many magic stones I've spent on this. A full five thousand magic stones! If I hadn't worked so hard, I'd probably be in debt by now."
Mord shook his head and said, "This kind of thing is very addictive, but compared to Star Shards, Lucky Clover is more reliable. I used to open a Star Shard shop and spent three thousand magic stones on it, only to lose everything. They even wanted me to take out a loan to spend more magic stones on it, and that's when I finally woke up to the truth."
"Star Shards are indeed something that can easily bankrupt someone," Fia said. "Unfortunately, official wizards haven't strictly prohibited them. That's why more and more people are falling for it."
Seeing that they were talking about Star Shards, Leo said, "Actually, a while ago, a small Star Shard shop contacted me, wanting me to invest in opening a shop."
"Don't follow their lead," Mord said immediately. "This stuff is a huge rip-off. At least among the people I know, all the wizards who invested in the Stardust Shop lost money. Some lost two thousand magic stones, some lost four or five thousand, and quite a few are in debt for tens of thousands of magic stones. It's a bottomless pit."
Upon hearing this, Leo felt a sense of closeness.
Wizards may appear different from ordinary people, but when faced with such a scam, they are still susceptible to being deceived.
Just then, a voice rang out from the side: "Wizard Mord, I cannot accept your argument."
A few people walked over from not far away.
"Leo," said Wizard Mord, "they're from Group Six."
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