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1074 A Deal

In the Royal Library, Randolf handed over a magic scroll to Fang Heng.

[Hint: You have obtained a magic blueprint-ghost tower.]

[Item: Magic blueprint-ghost tower (magic replica).]

Description: After consuming this scroll, you can learn how to build the ghost tower.

Description: As this item is a spell replica, the blueprint will disappear completely after use.

[Hint: The player has obtained the construction blueprint of the ghost tower.]

[Hint: The player has completed the current mission. The construction time and consumption of the Tier 6 space tearing device have been reduced by 25%, and the strength of the Tier 6 space tearing device has been increased by 25%.]

[Hint: The player has triggered the next phase of the mission-build the ghost tower.]

Mission requirement: Please build the ghost tower (Tier 1) before the end of the trial.

Current stage reward: Player’s Tier 6 space tearing device construction time and consumption will be reduced by 25%, and the strength of the Tier 6 space tearing device will be increased by 25% (can be stacked with the reward of the first stage).

Failure penalty: None (if the current mission fails, the first stage rewards that have been obtained will still be retained).]

Fang Heng quickly scanned through the game prompt.

He finally understood.

The difficulty of the second phase of the mission was time.

The construction of the ghost tower required a large amount of time and resources, and the time for the trial was extremely limited.

“Thank you,” he said.

Fang Heng put away the blueprint and handed it to Victor.

Victor immediately lowered his head and started reading.

Randolf nodded and said, “Lord Fang Heng, the construction of the mage tower is very difficult. If you need any help, the Mage Association is willing to help you. In addition, the construction of the mage tower requires magic cores. The distribution of magic cores each year is extremely limited. Please submit the relevant information applicable to the Mage Association as soon as possible.”

“Thank you. I’ll be as fast as I can. I’m afraid that Her Highness Mingyue has summoned me urgently for something urgent. I’ll take my leave first.”

Fang Heng nodded at Randolf and turned to look at Nicole. He said, “Take me to see Her Highness Mingyue.”

Nicole watched as Victor put away the ghost tower construction blueprint, her mind filled with question marks.

She thought, “So you’re here in the library to look for the mage tower construction map? You’re preparing to build a ghost tower in your fief?”

“Nicole?”

“O-okay. Her Highness is waiting for you. Please follow me,” said Nicole as she regained her senses.

Seeing Fang Heng leaving in a hurry with a few people, Randolph felt strange.

The construction of a mage tower was not something that could be done in a day. Ordinary people would be begging the Mage Association for help, but why did it seem that he…

He didn’t seem to need any help at all?



“Huh? Wait, Fang Heng, are we just leaving like this?”

Outside the library, Sandy was still a little upset and kept talking to Fang Heng.

“The way those people looked at us just now was obviously different. They’re definitely targeting us. Shouldn’t we teach them a lesson? ”

“No need…”

Fang Heng felt helpless and gave Sandy a perfunctory answer.

Looking for trouble with the players?

There was really no need for that.

Fang Heng felt that it was understandable that everyone wanted to complete the task.

Moreover, the time of the trial was limited. Fang Heng really had no time or interest to take revenge on these players.

Wouldn’t it be better to use this time to get more rewards?

Fang Heng looked at Victor and asked, “Victor, how’s the blueprint? Can you think of a way to study or duplicate it?”

“There’s no way to duplicate it.”

Victor was a little disappointed, he shook his head and said, “I’ve just checked it. This is a special copy of a magic blueprint. It can only be used once unless we can find the original blueprint.”

Fang Heng had no choice but to take back the scroll from Victor and crush it in his hand.

The scroll turned into stars and floated in the air, then merged into Fang Heng’s body.

A warm memory flowed into his mind.

[Hint: Player has completed architectural learning-ghost tower (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3).]

Fang Heng opened the mission panel as he walked forward, reading the relevant instructions for the construction of the ghost tower.

“Hmm….”

After roughly scanning through the description of the ghost tower, Fang Heng unconsciously frowned again.

Mage towers were divided into first, second, and third tiers.

The first tier of the ghost tower did not have the teleportation function. It needed to be upgraded to the second tier before it could be used.

In short, he had to do it step by step.

The current mission only required him to build a Tier 1 mage tower.

The construction of the ghost tower was not as difficult as imagined. It could be built as long as the resources were gathered.

In terms of manpower, he had the help of a large number of zombie clones, and it was not a big problem to build the ghost tower in a short time.

In terms of special resources, perhaps due to the scarcity of necromancers, the ghost crystal was not in high demand on the market. It could be bought as long as one had money.

Other than the magic cores that Randolf had repeatedly emphasized, the problem now was money.

Purchasing the building materials for a ghost tower required a large amount of money.

Where could he get the money?

Ask the Empire for some?

With Tang Mingyue’s ability, could she borrow money from the Empire?

While Fang Heng was thinking, he suddenly found that Nicole, who was leading the way, had stopped and he almost bumped into her.

Nicole turned around and said, “Lord Fang Heng, Her Highness Mingyue is waiting for you on the second floor of the restaurant. She ordered that no one is allowed to approach. I will not bring you in. Please forgive me.”

After saying that, Nicole gestured.

The Empire guards behind them stepped forward and guarded all the entrances and exits of the restaurant.

Sandy was stunned, “What? We can’t go in?”

Nicole hesitated for a moment before nodding, “Her Majesty Mingyue is referring to anyone. The two of you can take a rest in the hotel next door.”

Sandy pouted and looked at Fang Heng unhappily, saying, “Fang Heng, I think there’s something wrong with Tang Mingyue.”

“Yes, she has a problem.”

Fang Heng gave a perfunctory reply and shrugged his shoulders. He said, “You guys wait in the next room for a while. I’ll be right out.”

After saying that, Fang Heng walked into the restaurant.

The customers in the restaurant had been driven away in advance.

As soon as Fang Heng went up to the second floor, he saw Tang Mingyue sitting at a table and waving to him, “Fang Heng, over here! This way!”

Seeing Tang Mingyue’s excited look, Fang Heng couldn’t help but feel strange.

He walked forward and sat opposite Tang Mingyue, asking, “Any findings?”

“Of course not.”

Tang Mingyue tilted her head and sneaked a glance at the second-floor entrance behind Fang Heng. She asked in a low voice, “Wei Tao and the others didn’t follow you all the way here, right?”

“Ah? No, why do you ask?”

“Phew, that’s good.”

Tang Mingyue relaxed for a moment and continued to look at Fang Heng. She said in a low voice, “I’ve thought of a way to make money, but I’m short of manpower. You’re the first one I thought of. How about it, interesting, right? Are you interested in joining?”

Making money?

Fang Heng was moved.

He was just short of money, and Tang Mingyue already had a plan?

“Tell me about it.”

“Yes, yes.” Tang Mingyue carefully looked behind Fang Heng and whispered, “We have to keep the money a secret. We can’t tell Wei Tao and the others. Promise me first.”

“Why?”

“Aiya, why do you have so many whys? Are you doing it or not?”
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