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Chapter 290 Consequences and Transactions of Interpretation

The master was not confused for too long. Finally, Shaoke gritted his teeth and sat down suddenly and interpreted the book again. The content in it was more complicated in interpretation. When the writer was writing, there were more or less magic traps in almost every word, which brought greater trouble to Shaoke's interpretation work. After at least one magic time, Shaoke also successfully interpreted a line of words.

The biggest reason for this is that this book was left in ancient times and belongs to the original version. Whenever Shaoke failed to interpret an ancient magical text, he could receive some information from the writer at that time from it. Of course, this information was very vague, and this required the mage to constantly use his spiritual power to understand these magical texts in the future to receive all the information in it to a certain extent.

The boring interpretation lasted until late at night, and during this period, none of the three female spellcasters came to Shaoko's room. Only the maid who had accompanied Shaoko for a bathing brought some food to the mage, and then left the place as Shaoko asked.

It was not until the morning was approaching that the Roman Mage in a golden robe arrived at Shaoko's room. She looked at Shaoko who was meditating with some anger. Finally, she sighed helplessly and sat on the chair in front of the writing table, quietly waiting for Shaoko to wake up.

After seeing the arrival of Master Roman, Shaoke stopped his next work and turned to ask Master Roman about his purpose of coming here. When Master Roman said with a worried look on his face, he was worried about the revenge of the Orpheus family, Shaoke thought for a while and still told the news that the eighth-level female mage passed to him.

Shaoke's explanation made Master Roman breathe clearly. Finally, the female mage walked to the bed and held Shaoke's hand, just staring at him blankly, and stopped talking. Shaoke took out the comb that the female mage gave him back then, and combed the long silver-white hair for the female mage Roman with a stern and eye-catching one.

"Snowy Night, are you hiding something from me?" Master Roman raised his head slightly to facilitate Shaoke's work. "Can I know?" After saying that, she grabbed Shaoke's hand and tried harder. "I heard from the maid that you have been here all day today. Maybe you should go out for a walk, at least have to have some simple conversations with other mages."

After shook his head and rejecting Master Roman's inquiry, Shaoke put down his work and pointed to the book still on the bed and said, "In a day and a night, I just interpreted less than one-third of the content on the first page of this book." He did not explain that as he interpreted, he received more and more information, which further delayed his interpretation. Then Shaoke comforted Master Roman and told her that it was just because he was overly addicted to the interpretation and thus forgot the time.

Shaokodi replied that he had only let the wizard Roman remain silent for a short time. Finally, she asked Shaoko about his future plans. She could make some necessary preparations in advance.

This time, Shaoke did not hide any form of concealment. He told the female mage in detail some of his future plans, but this attracted the female mage's wits. Therefore, after organizing the language, the female mage Roman said his question.

"Why just occupy a lot of streets? I think with our local power, we should be able to deal with most of the organizations here." When he said this, the wizard Roman suddenly stopped and said uncertainly: "It is the eighth-level professions? But... they should not join the fight between us low-level mages." After that, the female wizard Roman quietly fiddled with Shaoko's fingers. Then he added: "Is the eighth-level mage in the empire warning you?"

Faced with the female mage's guess, Shaoke finally gave a small part of the explanation of the eighth-level female mage. Finally, he added: "We don't need to compete for too many control areas. That will cause us to be attacked by some organizations in other empires. We just need to recruit some low-level mages according to my previous methods. I think no one will say that we are wrong."

Shaokodi's explanation made Master Roman not fully accept it. However, seeing Shaoko's firm look, he finally agreed to the other party's decision. Of course, all this was because she knew Shaokodi's personality too well.

In the following days, Shaoko and his team fought with other organizations in the empires according to the rules of the next time they traded with the wandering mages, and successfully seized some areas of the area they controlled. This was mainly because Shaoko and his team were all composed of sixth-level mages. They were not like other organizations. They had a small number of mages, a large number of warriors or some other professions.

When Shaoko felt that his so-called private organization had occupied a certain area of ​​control, he finally stopped expanding.

This is not only because the area is too large and some of the under-level manpower is insufficient. It is also because they just seized the law.

After a small area controlled by the eighth-level female mage passed the small ~ Shaoko to stop attacking. Because if he continued to attack, those mage unions would send large-scale seventh-level mages to attack Shaoko's organization.

According to Shaoko's instructions, more than 60 sixth-level mages who had already left military status were allocated to the area they controlled in a certain proportion by Shaoko. Their main content was to control the safety of the merchants and ordinary residents in this area, and to obtain high remuneration or taxes at a certain proportion. Although these mages were not so satisfied with such orders, they still accepted Shaoko's appointment because they were not qualified to resist in any form.

However, in doing so, the mages were much more free, at least to a certain extent, because the leader Shaoko did not go to their places to check the specific situation at all. He just collected some precious magic materials on time, and ignored what these mages did or planned to do on weekdays.

More than half a month passed, and Shaoko and the three female spellcasters counted the precious magic materials collected from the merchants, and finally separated them in a certain proportion. "This is mine." Shaoko pointed to the magic materials he picked out. The pile of magic materials didn't look big, but it was very precious. "This is from other mages." Shaoko pointed the slightly smaller magic materials. Finally, he turned his attention to the smallest pile of magic materials and said to Roman Mage: "These are from the Blizzard Legion. Well! Our situation here is very bad, so we cannot obtain a large amount of magic materials to pay to the legion."

Shaoko's words made the three female spellcasters roll their eyes. Only Lan Weier, who was not aware of the situation, carefully stroked the gems and crystals. She liked these shiny things very much. Master Roman gently twisted Shaoko's arm and finally basically agreed to his distribution. However, she slightly adjusted the proportion of some magic materials, making the materials that belonged to other mages less and more. And these were all divided into Shaoko.

According to the explanation of Master Roman, the Blizzard Legion paid these mages a large amount of medicine and some magic materials. When these mages sent these magic materials to Shaoko and others, they definitely deducted some materials from them, so there was no need to allocate so many items to them.

The matter afterwards became much simpler. The wizard Roman took out the magic communicator handed over to her by the Blizzard Legion. After replenishing the energy, he passed on some basic situations here. Finally, while the mages were enjoying dinner, they waited for the Blizzard Legion's reply.

The reply from the Blizzard Legion was not passed until late at night. Through the display of magic props, the Blizzard Legion made some changes to the tasks of their team. Everything here of the mages must obey the leadership of the eighth-level mages in the empire. After some discussions from the senior management, they decided to let the eighth-level imprisoned female mage who had already changed his position directly serve as the leader of the team. And if there is no need, it is no longer allowed to send messages to the Blizzard Legion through this magic prop. As for the issue of magic materials, the Blizzard Legion decided not to collect them, but to control and distribute them by the mages themselves, so as to further strengthen their influence here and meet the experimental needs of the mages.

This result made Shao Ke and the others very satisfied. Although they were a little confused about the change in the Blizzard Legion mission, Shao Ke and the others did not take too long to think. After all, this was the decision of those high-level people. They are not qualified or capable of understanding those things at all.

Late at night, according to the previous practice, today is another day to exchange with those wandering mages. This time, Lan Weier was left in the manor by the mages and protected and maintained by more than a dozen other familiar mages. Shaoko led the female spellcaster toward the outside of the city.

Perhaps it was because the mages had some crazy battles some time ago, and there were obviously many fighting on the streets. However, according to what Shaoke knew, all the large-scale battles were transferred outside the imperial capital. What was fought here was just some private fights or plundering of property.
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