Chapter 21
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n“Did you overdraw your magic power?”
nGiles had a confident smile on his face.
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n“You haven’t even reached tier 3 yet, right? Tsk Tsk, to be able to instantly cast a level 2 spell, that’s amazing.”
n“You can really be called a genius. It’s a pity that you haven’t advanced to a tier 3 mage yet. Otherwise, we might not be your match.”
n“Giles, why are you talking so much nonsense with him?”
nMosien interrupted Giles impatiently. He looked at Joelson with a ferocious expression.
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n“Kid, if you hand over the formula of the advanced spiritual potion now, I can still let you go.”
nMosien turned his neck, making a crisp cracking sound.
n“Otherwise, when I slowly crush every inch of your bones, you’ll scream until you have no strength.”
nGiles twitched the corner of his mouth and added, “Also, hand over the technique of instant magic.”
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nJoelson narrowed his eyes and looked at the two of them, then suddenly said.
n“Do you think that you are sure to win?”
nLucien grinned and put the knight’s greatsword on his shoulder. His meaning was very clear.
n“Yes, we are sure to win. Do you have any other tricks? Hurry up and use them, or it will be too late.”
nJoelson nodded. His body was straight, and he snapped his fingers indifferently.
n“Come out, Du Lu. It’s time to eat snacks.”
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nGiles and Lucien were stunned for a moment.
nThe next moment, they slowly raised their heads and looked at the sky, their eyes wide open.
nThere seemed to be a shadow in the sky that completely covered the two of them.
nTheir faces were full of fear as if they had seen something extremely terrifying!
nA huge monster that was more than ten meters long appeared behind Joelson, flying in the sky.
nFiery, red scales and dark eyes with golden, vertical pupils stared at the two of them.
nThe dragon wings flapped gently, stirring up a strong wind that blew on their faces. The hot smell of sulfur filled their nostrils.
n“Dragon!”
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nGiles was so shocked that he began to stutter and scream incoherently.
n“It’s a dragon! It’s a living dragon!”
nLucien was also scared silly at this time.
nTheir faces were pale, and a sense of fear rose in their hearts. Their bodies trembled uncontrollably as if they were standing in the snow.
nThe next second, they turned around and fled.
n“Roar!”
nA dragon’s roar echoed through the forest.
nJoelson turned his head to the side helplessly and covered one of his ears.
n“It’s too loud.”
nDu Lu flapped his wings and flew to the sky above the two escaping men.
nThe dragon claw gently slapped down.
n“Ah!”
nA short scream.
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nThere was a faint red light under the dragon claw. When du Lu raised his claw again, there was only a disgusting pile of meat under it.
nLucien’s heart was about to go crazy.
nThe endless fear made him summon up the last bit of courage. He raised the long sword high in his hand and roared.
nThe white light on the long sword shone brightly.
nThere was a surprised look in Joelson’s eyes.
n“Huh, he actually made a breakthrough in the battle! What a genius!”
n“Phew.”
nA surge of raging flames drowned Lucien, and not a single bit of white light could be seen.
nDu Lu shut his mouth.
n“Clang clang.”
nA piece of broken iron fell to the ground, and there were still some extinguished flames burning on it.
nJoelson walked up with a frown.
n“Roar!”
nDu Lu growled in a low voice and leaned his head closer, wanting to act coquettishly with Joelson.
nMaster, how am I doing?!
n“No!”
nJoelson knocked Du Lu’s head and pointed at the two marks on the ground. “Look at what you’ve done. How am I supposed to search the corpses like this? This habit is too wasteful. It’s not good. I must change it!”
nDu Lu nodded its huge head, feeling wronged.
nThere was no need to think about Lucien’s side. He had been completely burned to ashes. There was nothing left in the pile of ashes.
nJoelson found a branch and dug a few times in Giles’ meat sauce. He pulled out a sticky magic book.
nIt must be his magic notes or something.
nSince he did not find anything good, Joelson also gave up.
n“Sigh, forget it.”
nJoelson sighed, climbed onto Du Lu’s back, and directed it in the direction of the Imperial City.
n“Young Master, you’re finally back!”
nThe effects of the transfiguration potion and the voice changing potion had long passed, and Joelson returned to his noble youth appearance.
nSeeing that Joelson had returned, Leas was very happy and welcomed him with joy.
nJoelson smiled at her, and after accompanying Leas to have dinner, he went into the basement.
n“Back to the ranch.”
nIt was a familiar scene.
nJoelson poured all the gold coins in the big black cloth bag onto the ground and piled them into a small mound.
nHe finally had money.
nJoelson immediately chose to upgrade the dragon’s nest.
n“Upgrading medium-sized fire-type dragon’s nest.”
nThe mysterious power was rewarded again from the sky. A rumbling sound was heard as it transformed Du Lu’s home.
n“Upgrade completed.”
n“Congratulations to the rancher for successfully upgrading the dragon’s nest to medium-sized. Obtained 200 experience points and 2000 gold coins.”
nThe medium-sized fire-type dragon’s nest was now completely like a small active volcano.
nThe crater of the volcano was emitting white smoke and steam. A smell of sulfur permeated the surroundings.
nDu Lu let out a few excited growls. He flapped his wings and flew up. He dived into the magma lake and rolled around happily.
nJoelson nodded in satisfaction.
nThere were still more than six thousand gold coins left.
n“Cultivate the second farmland.”
nThe second farmland was much more expensive than the first one, costing five hundred gold coins.
n“Congratulations to the host for successfully owning the second farmland. Obtained 100 experience points, 1000 gold coins.”
nJoelson wanted to laugh heartily.
nSure enough, although the investment was large, the return was also extremely generous.
nThree thousand gold coins, three hundred experience points.
nHe could already directly level up to a tier 3 mage.
n“Click to level up.”
nHis spiritual power soared once again, and a magical feeling descended once again. Joelson could not help but sigh. The feeling of leveling up was really good.
nJoelson’s current experience was “171
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nIt was time to give Du Lu some better rations.
nJoelson took out the crop shop.
nDragon scale fruit, one level up was…
nDragon Linghua!
n“Dragon linghua: a flower that contains magical power. It can help the dragon race grow faster, providing 50 growth points.”
nDragon linghua was 10 times the effect of dragon scale fruit.
nThe ripening period also became longer, requiring three days.
nThe price was five times that of the dragon-scale fruit, and each seed cost 500 gold coins, which was still acceptable.
nEvery time he harvested the linghua flower, the experience he could get increased by five points.
nTwo fields, but the number of linghua flowers that could be planted was ten.
nJoelson spent five thousand gold coins to plant the linghua flower.
nHis assets returned to more than one thousand gold coins.
n“Now, Du Lu can produce five thousand gold coins a day. Excluding the cost of planting the linghua flower, I can produce ten thousand gold coins every two days.”
nJoelson beamed.
nThe days of not having money were finally over.
nDu Lu was his cash cow.
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