Sixth Ring Wizard

Chapter 258: Bank


Beneath the tavern forum are many small rooms; some are public, and others are private requiring a password.

Herag observed and felt that it would be quite useful for remote discussions and meetings.

Between the cities of the Land of Dawn, there is some distance, along with pollution zones as barriers, making travel not so convenient.

With the Talisman Stone, it indeed reduces a lot of hassles, providing many conveniences for wizards.

Using this Talisman Stone to accept tasks is more convenient than in Moonlight Forest, because systems of Magic Stones, Gold Coins, and Contribution Points are integrated, allowing task rewards to be settled directly on the Talisman Stone.

All of this is built upon the powerful endorsement of the Six Great Wizard Organizations.

Unless the Six Great Wizard Organizations desert us, those Gold Coins and Magic Stones won't just disappear.

But if all Six Great Wizard Organizations are gone, then Gold Coins and Magic Stones will be useless too.

Herag plans to store some Magic Stones and Gold Coins in the Celestial Bank later; he is very accepting of these "novelties" and adapts quickly, with few doubts.

After all, these are merely remnants of what he played with in his past life.

Herag glanced at the friend interface, searched Lillian's Talisman Stone number, and immediately Lillian's brief information appeared.

He promptly sent a friend request, waiting for approval.

The Talisman Stone uses a real-name system, without any nicknames, and name information cannot be changed.

Once Lillian sees the message, she'll naturally know it's Herag.

What puzzles Herag is that Lillian already had a Talisman Stone here before coming to the Land of Dawn.

It seems Augustus Academy and Celestial Bank are somewhat different.

The organization behind Augustus Academy in the Land of Dawn is also called Augustus Academy, or rather, this here is the true Augustus Academy.

The influence range of Augustus Academy is the northern part of the Central Region, and also the northernmost part of the entire Land of Dawn.

The large area in the north of the Land of Dawn all belongs to Augustus Academy.

Herag's location, Serlandir, stands apart in the south, gazing at Augustus Academy in the north.

The Talisman Stone of the Land of Dawn does not have many restrictions and can be used freely for external communications.

Though the Six Great Wizard Organizations frequently have conflicts, overall, they are cooperative and united.

Because they face the same problems, they believe they can only deal with the threats of the pollution zones by working together.

The immense external pressure leads to internal conflicts being controlled within a reasonable scope, avoiding grand confrontations.

"This is roughly how it's used. Any other issues?" the City Hall staff asked.

"No issues, thank you." Herag quickly picked up the ropes, fully comprehending these things.

The group stood up and left the small room. Pries suggested, "I recommend you store some Magic Stones and Gold Coins in the Celestial Bank for easier access later."

"Alright," Herag naturally had no objections, as he was planning to do just that.

The Celestial Bank is present in every city, even those of other Wizard Organizations.

The bank in Silver Moon City is not far from City Hall; all are in the city center area, just across a street.

The Celestial Bank is also very large, comparable to City Hall, with many people coming and going.

The security forces here are visibly stronger; Herag saw at least six Level 1 Wizards dressed in the bank's uniform patrolling back and forth in the hall.

In the deeper parts of the bank, certainly, more powerful beings guard.

Pries easily found a familiar staff member at the bank who helped Herag and the others with the necessary procedures.

Herag stored sixty thousand Magic Stones, keeping over forty thousand Magic Stones on him; Reese and David also stored some Magic Stones as well.

Gold Coins were stored directly as ten thousand, enough for expenses for a good length of time afterward.

Herag glanced at the Talisman Stone, and the data of Gold Coins and Magic Stones was quickly displayed.

Only the Contribution Points section remained zero; Contribution Points can only be awarded for tasks officially released by Serlandir.

If there are any special contributions or merits, contribution points will be rewarded as well.

If one participates in tasks like pioneering wars, the contribution point rewards will be high.

Herag's earlier performance at Base 27 earned quite a few contribution points.

But regrettably, he wasn't a member of Serlandir at the time, unable to earn contribution points.

Many things inside Serlandir cannot be bought merely with money; one must meet the contribution point requirements.

This is considered a kind of test mechanism by Serlandir, where one can easily and clearly see the value each person creates through contribution points.

Simply idling inside without contributing anything, relying on time to accrue credentials, will not suffice.

Only your actions count, and contribution points reflect this well.

Upon completing the procedures and opening the bank account, Pries said, "Herag, your current salary is one thousand Magic Stones per month, to be deposited monthly on the first into your account. Any additional rewards will be credited to your account later."

In the Barren Land, one thousand Magic Stones a month is already a high income.

However, in the Land of Dawn, it seems inadequate, especially to support him, David, and Reese, the three Level 1 Wizards.

Herag, who had understood from the airship, knows the cost of living in the Land of Dawn is relatively high.

Due to the limited usable land area, the yield of vegetables and fruits is quite low.

Though wizards utilize knowledge of Magic Potion and Herbalism to artificially cultivate food in large quantities, it merely ensures food sufficiency for everyone.

But various vegetables and fruits become luxury items since they are not mass-cultivated, with yields much lower than staple food.

Suddenly, Herag felt that ordinary people in the Barren Land perhaps live better than those here.

Because resources are distributed from top to bottom, those at the lowest levels here are undoubtedly worse off than the ordinary folks in the kingdoms of the Barren Land.

At least ordinary folks in the Barren Land can afford vegetables and fruits if they wish to.

However, the Land of Dawn guarantees a bottom line, ensuring no one starves to death, whereas starvation is common and not rare in the Barren Land or Coleson Continent.

Herag believes that being able to feed everyone and prevent starvation in this era is a remarkable achievement by the wizards in the Land of Dawn.

"I've arranged a free half-month stay for you in an inn. Afterward, you'll have to solve your accommodation issues yourself, whether renting or buying a house; it's up to you," Pries said.

Herag thought that if he stays longer in the Land of Dawn, buying a house might be better than renting.

Of course, this is if he can afford it.

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