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Volume 2 The Road to Promotion Chapter 5 Paul¡¯s Secret

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    Speaking of such high-sounding words, it really seems like that, not to mention the profound artistic conception that I am not doing this to make money.  If it were anyone else, they might actually believe it.  Think of the pretentious man in front of you as an arrogant, cynical and strange man.  He was so grateful for his deeds that he readily spent a lot of money.  But when these words fell into Phil's ears, it made him extremely painful. For a moment, he wanted to pick up the profiteer and kick him hard on the butt.

    "Your advertising words are pretty good." Phil resisted the impulse in his heart, but in the end he did not put it into action.  Instead, he said something that was neither salty nor bland.

    Snap¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ªThe toothpick broke, and a small part was left in the gap between Paul¡¯s teeth. He couldn¡¯t help but take a breath of cold air, and then looked at Phil with a grin on his face and shouted: ¡°Oh my God.  , aren¡¯t you also a magician? Aren¡¯t you moved by my words!?¡±

    "I really haven't passed this test." Phil replied very bachelorly.  Then his face straightened, and his eyes suddenly became sharp: "What are you going to do? Once this kind of thing is exposed, no one can save you. And the more people know about it, the faster it will be exposed."

    "Don't worry about this. I'll give it up as soon as I get one vote." Speaking of this, Paul also became serious and said in deep thought: "I have been inquiring about the situation these days. I also went to inspect the area near the examination room. I got a lot of information.  After screening and excluding those with low IQs, a total of fifteen sellers who could afford it were contacted. Among them, eight were preparing to obtain the fifth-level badge. Five were preparing to obtain the sixth-level badge. The remaining two were preparing to obtain the seventh-level badge.  . They have all failed many times. They are not very sure about this assessment. Their situations are also what I said before. Part of them comes from self-study, and they have not received formal teaching, understanding of elements or practicality.  Control is far from meeting the assessment requirements, and some people, affected by their own qualifications, have reached a certain limit and have lost the possibility of further progress. They all belong to the ranks of being 'abandoned'. The most important point is,  These people are considered to be people of some status. They are all eager to get this badge to prove themselves, and they themselves are not short of money."

    Fortunately, they are all "small" businesses at or below the average level, like a magician of this level.  It might attract some attention in other places, but in Glory City, it would be too ordinary.  Phil nodded, and then asked a question that interested him more: "What are the prices of these badges?"

    "The five-level badge is priced at 400 gold coins, the sixth-level badge is 600 gold coins, and the seventh-level badge is one thousand gold coins. As for the production of level seven and above, I'm sorry, I haven't learned it yet. I believe there will be no chance in the future." Paul's answer made  Phil was startled.  Although he had already known before, his flipping this would definitely be a huge profit.  But I didn't expect it to be so fierce.  A rough calculation shows that there are only fifteen fake badges.  This allows Paul to easily earn more than 8,000 gold coins.  It's simply scarier than robbing money.

    As if aware of Phil's thoughts, Comrade Paul immediately straightened his wrinkled collar, straightened his body and said: "In fact, my price is quite reasonable. I have studied the special craftsmanship of these badges.  , it is indeed amazing, it can even store relevant information such as the identity and background of a candidate in it. It even details the assessment place where the mage obtained the badge, who the invigilator is, and what comments he has about the candidate.  No matter where you go, you can read the information in the local Mages Guild to identify the authenticity. At the same time, special confidentiality measures are set up in the badge, and only the Mages Guild can read it.  Information. If any organization attempts to steal the inlay process inside the badge or prepares to tamper with the information inside. If you force it open, you will only get this piece of copper." At this point, he casually held it in his hand.  Half a day's worth of copper sheets were thrown aside.  Then, an extremely lewd expression suddenly appeared on his face.  The speed of change is so fast that it really catches people off guard.

    I saw this guy changing his tone to a rather excited tone.  Bragging to himself: "But these fools who think they are smart must not have imagined that this kind of internal embedded technology is what I am best at! As for the split, hahaha, you know that I was following Hull back then.  I have worked with Old Norton of Marton. I have also learned from him for a long time. It is not difficult for me to dismantle badges below level eight! I dare say that the badges copied by Paul can definitely be compared with  The real thing made by the Mages Guild is exactly the same. And no one will see the flaw. Unless someone goes to the assessment place at that time to search for his file. Otherwise, the secret will never be exposed. Of course, because there is no file. Badge.  If he loses it, he won't be able to replace it. Then he will only have himself to blame for his bad luck."

    Only then did Phil believe that this guy was well prepared before doing it, instead of just being crazy.?, I can¡¯t help but feel a little relieved.

    Paul continued: "Don't think that the Mages' Guild is monolithic. In fact, there are people within them who do fraud and engage in this. They just don't dare to go too far. Only a small amount leaks out, and most of them fall into the hands of the descendants of the royal palaces as a pretense. As for these  They don't look down on ordinary little shrimps. They can only give me an advantage. However, the badges tested in Glory City are also the most valuable in the entire continent. When you go to the outside world, wearing this kind of badges is more valuable than those tested in ordinary areas.  The mage is much more popular. If it contains a complimentary comment from the invigilator, it will be even more exciting. You can even enjoy treatment beyond that level. In the long run, they don't actually want this deal.  Loss. There is even profit.¡±

    Phil suddenly interjected: "If I guess correctly, you must ask them to show their faces near the Mages Guild when the results of the competition are announced this weekend, and then give them the fake badges. This is also a way to  Create a realistic illusion."

    Paul raised his thumbs up and praised: "You are indeed someone who shares my mind! He came to think of me together."

    Without picking up the conversation, Phil pondered for a while and then asked strangely: "Are you short of money now? I remember that when you left, you divided all the gold nuggets and jewelry you brought out of the imperial mausoleum.  I'll give you half. It's worth at least thirty to forty thousand gold coins. According to your personality, with so much capital, you can easily take root in this city. Open a shop and show off your skills. There is no need for such a life-threatening circle.  Money. Also, what is your relationship with the proprietress of this hotel? The guest she mentioned before who has a bad temper and cannot be disturbed is you!"

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