Wizard: I Have a Game Panel

Chapter 192: Lor's Accumulated Inspiration—Miraculous Space Witchcraft Combinations_2


It is worth mentioning that among these six Great Wizards, five are players, and one of them had even encountered Lor during a beta test, named Calmly Waved.

The only Great Wizard who was not a player wore a blood-colored wizard robe, with long golden hair draping down, and a face as exquisitely sculpted as jade, extremely beautiful.

"Great Wizard Calmly Waved, your innate talents truly make me envious." Dina looked at the five Great Wizards in front of her, unable to stop her exclamation.

It took her nearly five hundred years to grow to this level.

But these players?

Even for a so-called beta player like Calmly Waved, it had only taken five years in total.

Such talent, it's certainly fake to say one doesn't envy it.

Unfortunately, the one Lor Speaker who reportedly researched this trait in players had chosen not to reveal the results; otherwise, she could also experience the feeling of a spiritual power surge.

"Haha, if this talent could be given away, I would definitely have given it to you without hesitation."

Calmly Waved shrugged with a smile, "But unfortunately, this thing just can't be given away."

"Let's not talk about unhappy topics anymore, I'll tell you a bit more about my hometown."

"In my hometown, there's something called a train, which can quickly transport people to various places, extremely convenient."

"Train?" Dina thought for a moment and asked, "Shouldn't this thing be less convenient than a spaceship?"

"Indeed, it's less convenient than a spaceship."

Calmly Waved nodded, "Actually, there is something similar to spaceships in my hometown too, called airplanes."

"However, airplane tickets are relatively expensive, while train tickets are much cheaper."

"I've never taken a train myself; I usually travel by private plane, but I believe the train model has potential in the Wizard World."

"If we develop trains in the Wizard World, giving apprentices who cannot afford spaceships a new option, do you think there's a large potential to earn Magic Crystals?"

He had gone all out to invite Dina to the banquet, not just to boast in front of a pretty lady... well, okay, boasting might have been part of the reason.

But the more important goal was to gain the support of this small rich lady he had known since the beta phase and invest in shares of Wizard World train technology.

If things could work out, his future speed of earning Magic Crystals would not be slower than Young Master Tantian, who led tens of thousands into the Abyss to toil every day.

This is called making money with brains!

Of course, the premise to achieve this goal is to persuade the small rich lady in front of him.

When Calmly Waved mentioned private planes, the four guild members beside him could hardly contain their laughter.

Fortunately, they managed to hold back eventually.

"Trains..." Dina didn't pay attention to the expressions of the other players; in her view, it was natural for a Third Ring Great Wizard to own a private plane similar to a spaceship.

She pondered over the deep meaning in Calmly Waved's words, and her expression gradually turned from relaxed to serious, saying, "I have a few questions. First, how should trains be developed?"

"Second, what would the apprentices leaving the Wizard Tower do? Would they frequently leave their own Wizard Tower?"

"Third..."

"Fourth, concerning the 'ticket price' of trains, how much should it be set at?"

"Fifth, if the train is really developed, how much do you want to take..."

"Sixth..."

"Tenth..."

In an instant, she raised ten questions, covering all the issues from the appearance of trains to the interest chain and distribution.

Although she was a child of a legislator and didn't lack small change, if something like trains were really developed and the above issues were resolved, it would definitely be more than just small change.

Therefore, everything had to be negotiated in advance.

"Let's start with the first question. If the Energy Furnace can drive a spaceship, it can naturally drive a train. The specific development is up to you because I don't have that much time."

Calmly Waved, as his name suggests, expressed himself calmly and explained leisurely, "Second question, apprentices need Magic Crystals, so they must perform various tasks, and traveling by train can save them a lot of time."

"In addition, things like visiting family and friends, seeking inspiration for witchcraft from Nature, etc., all require leaving the Wizard Tower."

"From this point, it already..."

"As for the profits after the train is developed, I want to take twenty percent because I came up with this idea and did various preliminary investigations."

"Regarding the sixth question..."

In terms of preparation, he had done it thoroughly.

Because he knew very well that every Third Ring Wizard is not someone to be trifled with.

"If everything is as you say, trains indeed have the necessity to exist and can bring massive Magic Crystal returns."

Dina nodded, then said, "But if you consider it carefully, you've only provided an idea; taking twenty percent of the profit is a bit much."

As aspects like development, operation, etc., all require my time and cost."

"If I hadn't proposed this idea, you wouldn't have thought of it." Calmly Waved argued with reason, "Taking twenty percent is perfectly reasonable."

"No, if you put this idea into a witchcraft experiment, it's only equivalent to a hypothesis." Dina shook her head, "A hypothesis usually involves the observing wizard paying for it, then it clears."

"If the observing wizard later produces results, they won't share with the proposing wizard."

"I'm willing to give you a three percent return, which is already a huge favor."

She looked straight at Calmly Waved, her face full of sincerity.

However, she had secretly shifted the concept; the concept of witchcraft hypotheses and trains are completely different.

Most witchcraft hypotheses only have a vague direction, and it's uncertain whether they succeed.

But the train idea that Calmly Waved had already provided was a specific experimental method, and it most likely could succeed with a promising future, which could be said to be a pending outcome to be implemented.

Sharing one-tenth is indeed reasonable.

However, such significant interest, she would definitely try to take more.

Unless she couldn't get away with it, only then would she let it go.

"Then... half of ten percent?" Calmly Waved, feeling a bit guilty under her gaze, asked weakly.

"Three percent is truly my limit." Dina's heart leapt with joy, but her face remained calm as she sighed, "Any more, and I wouldn't be able to explain it to my father. If I want to implement trains, I must overcome the hurdle of my father."

"I see, then..." Calmly Waved was about to agree when another pleasant voice suddenly interrupted him.

"President, I also know a legislator's student, why not ask her first?" The interjector was a girl with a delicate face, who felt that Dina's example didn't quite fit, so she decided to bluff and see if more benefits could be secured.

"Actually, half of ten percent isn't impossible." Dina's eyelid twitched, immediately responding, "I'll try harder to persuade my father; I should be able to secure it."

"I see." Upon hearing this, Calmly Waved's mouth twitched, and he immediately caught on, decisively changing his stance, retorting like a lion for more: "Then how about two-tenths?"

"Two-tenths really won't work." Dina sighed, giving up her attempt to fool and honestly said, "At most one-tenth, that's the highest price I can offer. If you don't agree, you can ask someone else."

After more negotiation, the final splitting price was set at nineteen to one.

Calmly Waved one, Dina nineteen.

For the contracts made with players, no wizard would break it, as it came from the will of the highest authority.

Thus, Calmly Waved entrusted everything to Dina with confidence, needing only to wait for the Magic Crystals to arrive.

...

Time flew by quickly, and another year silently passed, during which players disappeared again.

However, the development they brought to the Wizard World remained substantially.

Such as those over a hundred elemental faction hypotheses published by Lor.

In the previous three hundred years, wizard apprentices followed the guidance of hypotheses, painstakingly earning Magic Crystals to buy witchcraft positions for experimentation, cumulatively gaining only fifteen new elemental factions.

But the two years of player descent were different, directly doubling the new elemental factions to an astonishing forty-five new factions.

Additionally, some players with active minds also found new ways to make Magic Crystals, with Calmly Waved being the biggest player in this area.

...

Top floor of the Lor Wizard Tower, in the study room.

"I wonder how many Origin Points they've cut for me this time." Lor pinched the time, leaving the Sea of Consciousness, and opened the Sequence Panel with full expectation.

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