Chapter 140

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The price of the scroll will remain high over time, incomparable to other luxury items.

If Mayke has any business sense.

And, well, I didn't mention it in the previous conversation, but there's also the cost of the ingredients.

The scroll is not just about paper and wizards.

Then Mayke opened her mouth.

"Now that I'm talking about it, although it may not be very realistic....."

"What is it?"

I was glad to show any interest.

Mayke said.

"After I build the tower...... someday. I hope there will be a great genius wizard."

I tilted my head as I listened to Mayke.

If you're a genius wizard, there's one person here.

"More than Mayke?"

"Oh my."

She looked happy.

She covered her mouth, laughed, and waved her hand.

"Of course I'm a genius. Where can anyone find any genius like? I will be the greatest prodigy in the magic world and the greatest prodigy at the Empire"

I didn't mean to say that.

Anyway.

"And you want more wizards that are more genius than Mayke?"

"Yes."

Mayke nodded without hesitation.

Holding her fingers under her chin, she made a dreamy face.

"A great genius, literally. I can't imagine it right now."

Mayke's eyes were dimmed as if she was a picture of the future in her head.

I suddenly remembered Gyerg.

As a half-demon, he deals as folk of magic that will help her with it.

The last time I saw him, it wasn't that hard for him to be called a prodigy in the magic world.

Should I recommend him?

As soon as I thought so, Mayke's voice cracked the air.

"The one who can use magic easily to erase a country from the map."

"........?"

"The one who can use magic to cross the sea without gasping a breath."

".......?"

"The one who's possible to destroy the continent if you want, so no power dares to defy him."

"..........??"

"That kind of genius. I hope a wizard-like that will appear and lead the tower I made someday."

".........Oh, yes."

I answered, trying not to show the slightest sign of showing off.

"You have big dreams, Mayke."

"Since it's a dream."

"I'll cheer for you."

It was not long before Mayke stared at me and grinned.

Even though she said it, it seemed funny.

"Well, it's too great to become true, isn't it?"

"Well, it doesn't matter."

I thought so, but I shrugged and sided.

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