Chapter 89 New Changes, Contribution Point Reform
Chapter 89 New Changes, Contribution Point Reform
Chapter 90 New Changes, Contribution Point Reform
Weaving through the crowd.
Ian arrived at the Potions Department.
I went straight to the third floor, intending to have a chat with Vivian.
After all, Doug's triumphant return is certainly not a good thing for Vivian.
I knocked on the door, but there was no response.
"It seems he's not here."
Ian turned to leave, but saw Victor passing by.
They went up to ask.
Victor knew: "The minister has been summoned by the Department of Mystic Sources. I heard it's to convene a meeting of the school's top leaders."
Combat Department Chief Vanlon McCoy, along with two other chiefs, are on their way back.
Meeting?
Minister of the Combat Department?
Ian remembered the wizard who had been standing in front of Horton earlier; that must be the Minister of the Combat Department.
And surprisingly, the other two top-tier wizard apprentices have also returned?
Ian was somewhat surprised.
The return of three top wizards to hold a meeting together suggests that the content of their discussion is likely not simple.
Ian was a little worried, since he was quite stable at the moment and hoped that he could maintain this stability.
Once a change occurs, it means that he also needs to make changes.
This is not good news.
However, we can only wait for news from the school of thought.
It continued until noon.
Farn gently knocked on the laboratory door.
Come in!
"Lord Ian, Lady Vivian and Deputy Minister Doug have called a meeting of all apothecaries."
Ian stopped moving.
"Clean up the lab."
After saying that, Ian walked towards the conference room.
Upon entering, one could see that most of the wizards were already present.
Victor was now seated in the first seat of the first row on the left, Granger was in the second seat, and then Holly, Gray, Purdy, and Aura were in that order.
Ian nodded to the others and took the seventh seat.
Looking around the conference room, on the other side, Hal's seat was empty, and behind him in the second row sat Baker O.
"What a big change!"
Ian glanced at him and saw that Baker's spiritual power had reached the level of a second-class wizard apprentice.
The sickly aura that had previously emanated from him had vanished, replaced by a chilling, venomous presence, much like Doug.
A month after Ian advanced to the training sequence, he also successfully advanced and entered the training sequence.
But unlike Ian's choice, he chose to go to the front lines.
It seems like they've made quite a bit of progress.
But Ian didn't care.
Back then, Beck was someone he could only look up to, but in terms of mental strength, he was no match for him.
"Ian!"
Baker, who was some distance away, also felt Ian's gaze and a hint of mockery flashed in his eyes.
For the past year or so, Ian's reputation has not been very good. He has been holed up in the Potions Department and only became a second-class wizard apprentice half a year ago.
Many wizards outside the school jokingly refer to it as the weakest training sequence.
The difference in talent has once again widened the gap between the two.
The two had different thoughts.
The door burst open, and Hyde strode in, followed by Vivian and Doug.
However, Doug had a smile on his face, while Vivian's expression was somewhat gloomy.
Ian immediately had some bad thoughts.
"The meeting is beginning."
The three sat down, and Hyde's gaze swept across the conference room.
"Next, I will announce the school's latest war regulations, which are closely related to every wizard. Please listen carefully."
Everyone sit up straight.
"First, the school will adopt a contribution point strategy. Completing tasks, killing enemy wizards, and making contributions to the school will all generate contribution points, which can be exchanged for high-level knowledge and valuable resources."
Hiss!
Upon hearing this, all the wizards below were immediately shocked!
The school has always guarded its precious resources and knowledge very closely; many of them cannot even be bought with magic stones.
Is this about to open?
Ian was somewhat surprised.
This is interesting!
He needs more wizards and resources, which has always been a big problem, and he can't keep bothering Vivian forever.
Now we have a channel.
Even if he didn't participate in the war, he didn't believe that the school would restrict pharmacists from earning contribution points for preparing potions.
"Secondly, even pharmacists, junior pharmacists will need to complete an external mission once every three months, and intermediate pharmacists will need to complete an external mission once every six months. This applies to all logistics departments as well."
An overseas mission?
Ian frowned.
This is not good news.
But it shouldn't be a big problem. With the training sequence in place, he will at least have the right to choose his tasks.
Just choose some safe ones.
With his current strength, he has little to fear as long as he doesn't encounter a third-class wizard apprentice.
Even if we encounter it.
They still have the ability to escape.
After a brief moment of thought, Ian quickly regained his composure, but looking around the conference room, it seemed that the others were not.
The older pharmacists, in particular, looked rather grim.
The long period of time had made them accustomed to the school's comfortable environment, and their combat strength had been greatly weakened.
Even in a relatively safe environment, there are still certain risks once you go out.
"Third..." Hyde spoke, and everyone immediately fell silent. He continued, "The Potion Strategic Reserve will be abolished and merged into the School's contribution system."
cancelled?
Upon hearing this, Ian instantly understood why Vivian's expression was so unpleasant.
This was the opportunity that allowed Vivian to gradually rise to prominence, but now it has been cut short.
This is bad news for her, for Vivian, and even for Ian.
But for Doug, this is great news.
Many of the rights that should have belonged to him were returned, and because of the war, his rights only expanded once again.
"The weather's about to change!"
Looking at Doug on stage, whose lips were slightly upturned, Ian shook his head.
soon.
News of the contribution point reform spread within the school of thought.
There were those who did not want the reform, and some wizards and families even wanted to stop it because it seriously hindered their interests.
However, despite the efforts of several ministers, the reforms proceeded smoothly.
Inside the Potions Department.
The potions that the lab used to have to submit each month have been turned into individual tasks, but Doug is still in charge of this part as well.
So when the monthly potion quests for each school come out, the good ones naturally go to Doug's side, and the rest go to Vivian's side.
Of course, Doug didn't dare to go too far.
Even so, the resources or contribution points Ian could obtain from the lab have been reduced by nearly a third.
Even for intermediate-level pharmacists like Ian, the number of missions they can choose from has decreased.
This problem is not too bad.
After all, with his current level of expertise as a pharmacist, he was confident that he was only below Doug and Vivian.
Even in a simple contest of understanding of potions, he might not lose!
Master level is never just a grade, but a title of respect.
Only those who attain truth with mortal bodies can be called masters!
At least compared to potions, something else was troubling Ian.
Ian is currently working on his third keystone rune, which requires a type of ore called limestone ore.
Normally, Ian would purchase directly through Vivian's channels.
But that's obviously not possible now.
"I'll have to buy it myself."
Ian walked toward the castle, feeling somewhat helpless.
It must be said that the reforms have indeed changed some things.
soon.
He arrived at the castle.
The first floor of the castle had been transformed into a huge mission hall, with dedicated windows for mission selection and resource exchange.
After thinking for a moment, Ian went to the window for exchanging resources.
But before he could even sit down, a smiling wizard approached him, greeting him warmly, "Lord Ian, what brings you here?"
Ian pondered for a moment.
The wizard in front of me should be a wizard from the Department of Mystic Sources, whom I met when he was advancing to the intermediate alchemist level.
Call....
"Hovan Evan, I'm here to exchange for some resources."
Ian's photographic memory reminded him of the wizard's name, and he said.
"My lord, I didn't expect you to remember me."
Hearing that Ian still remembered him, Huo Wen's smile became even brighter, a genuine one.
"To exchange resources, please come with me. There are private rooms inside, which are usually only used by third-class wizards."
"OK!"
Ian nodded.
They followed the wizard inside.
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