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Now reading: Chapter 119: Exchanging Knowledge from The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe, a Fantasy novel by Silent Fish.

Fang Ka quickly returned to the ancient castle with Mr. Zhou’s skull in hand, then stepped towards the underground library.

By the ti he reached the entrance of the ancient castle, he had already forcibly logged Mr. Zhou offline. So when he arrived at the underground garage, he casually tossed Mr. Zhou’s skull onto the ground.

Then he ca to the corresponding magic array and activated it.

The magic array quickly detected the presence of Mr. Zhou, and a large number of magic patterns surged, beginning to rapidly restore Mr. Zhou’s body.

In the future, Fang Ka could consider lowering the repair fees for these skeleton mage players.

After all, with the magic crystal ore of the underground city, he wouldn’t lack demon crystals.

The biggest consumption of the activated magic array was demon crystals.

Once the cost of repairing injuries was reduced, these skeleton mage players would dare to explore the magic domain more, creating greater value for him.

However, he shouldn’t make the fee reduction for skeleton mage players too obvious, or it might arouse dissatisfaction among other players.

After a mont of contemplation, Fang Ka quickly ca up with a good solution.

That is the affinity system.

This is really useful because the rise and fall of affinity are entirely up to him.

He could announce to the players that once their affinity reaches a certain level, the cost of repairing injuries can be reduced.

At that ti, he could deliberately raise the affinity for these skeleton mage players and also tag along with a few potential high-performing skeleton warrior players.

This way, it wouldn’t seem abrupt and would be very reasonable.

He believed that other players wouldn’t have much objection.

Even if there were objections, these vested interests would fervently defend him and condemn those dissenting players.

He would tell them it’s their own problem, it’s because they couldn’t gain favor from Fang Ka, and it’s not related to anything else.

After so thought, Fang Ka felt this was very suitable, so he decided to implent it.

The repair speed of the magic array was quite impressive. By the ti Fang Ka snapped out of his contemplation, Mr. Zhou’s body had been mostly restored.

Fang Ka walked to the side, casually picked up a book from the shelf, and started reading.

Once Mr. Zhou’s body was fully repaired, he put the book back in place and then quickly walked out with Mr. Zhou’s skeleton fra.

At the castle entrance, he lifted the restriction on Mr. Zhou’s online status, and soon Mr. Zhou was back online.

Upon logging in, Mr. Zhou thanked Fang Ka a few tis and then quickly ran towards his own hut.

Apparently, he was off to find Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching.

Fang Ka didn’t mind, starting to think about how to write and release the goblin-fighting and slave-saving quests, as well as the prerequisite tasks.

By this ti, Mr. Zhou was already a middle-tier skeleton warrior, and his running speed was naturally impressive.

He soon arrived in front of Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching and greeted him.

"Hey, Mr. Qian, sorry to keep you waiting."

Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching looked Mr. Zhou up and down, noticing that Mr. Zhou had fully restored his body.

Retracting his gaze from Mr. Zhou’s skull, Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching spoke, "Didn’t wait too long, and I was in ditation, so it wasn’t a waste of ti."

"But are you sure you caused those injuries yourself and didn’t offend Mage Fang Ka, leading to him taking off your head?"

Mr. Zhou shrugged helplessly, "Not at all, Mage Fang Ka and I have a great relationship. Among the players, I dare say my affinity with Mage Fang Ka ranks second, and no one dares claim the first."

"It really was my own doing and has nothing to do with Mage Fang Ka. He rely fished my head out of the trash."

Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching nodded slightly, "Indeed, your affinity with Mage Fang Ka is very high..."

"By the way, what exactly were you doing to end up losing everything but your skull?"

Hearing Grandpa Qian’s inquiry, Mr. Zhou opened and closed his jaws, grinning.

Then he stepped forward, put an arm around Grandpa Qian’s shoulder, and began to explain, "Mr. Qian, you also play as a skeleton mage, so you must have noticed, right? This ga’s magic system is quite complex!"

Listening to Mr. Zhou, Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching nodded in agreent, "Yes, I’ve noticed... But that’s quite normal."

"After all, this ga has many aspects that completely overturn the norm, making it remarkably real, detailed, and thorough."

Mr. Zhou grinned again, "Many aspects don’t concern us much, but the magic system is significantly relevant to us."

"After all, one of our dual professions is a skeleton mage."

"This ga’s freedom is simply boundless. Does Mr. Qian really want to be stuck in the rut like in other gas?"

"Do you really want to spend money and points to learn spells from Mage Fang Ka in the system store?"

"If I rember correctly, Mr. Qian, your dream is to learn ice elent magic, cover yourself and your weapon in frost, and beco a cool Frost Skeleton, right?"

"Are you sure such magic will be available in the system store in the future?"

Hearing this, Grandpa Qian of Bone-Touching was montarily unsettled.

He shook off Mr. Zhou’s hand and faced him, asking seriously, "You an your head was all that was left because of this ga’s magic system?"

"You’ve tried to research new magic yourself?"

Mr. Zhou imdiately raised his thumb and admitted, "The elderly are indeed wise, Mr. Qian, you guessed it just from my hint."

"The magic system of this ga is ingeniously crafted, like a scholarly field we’ve never encountered before but is complete and profound."

"The deeper you research, the more you feel its intricacies and peculiarities."

"I have to praise this ga again."

"I’ve only a skull left because of the intense backlash encountered while exploring the magic domain."

"I find this quite realistic; it’s likely done to align with logical detail."

"I’ve made substantial progress now."

"The reason I’m telling you all this, Mr. Qian, is that I plan for us to explore the magic domain together, exchanging knowledge and understanding mutually."

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