The Necromancer in the Wizarding World

Chapter 137: Abandoning the Heritage

Scott was deeply attracted by Matthews' words. It would be a great benefit for him to meet such a promising person. He immediately realized that there was a huge potential for cooperation between the two sides.

After figuring this out, he no longer hesitated and nodded: "It seems that there is indeed a possibility of cooperation between us."

Matthews seemed quite relaxed: "We are all just apprentices. Our research is limited to the basic knowledge of the system and has not yet touched on topics in our own unique fields, so there is no need to worry too much."

To show his sincerity, Matthews took out some basic potions and said, "The prices of these potions in the market have skyrocketed. If you need them, I can sell them to you at 70% of the market price."

Scott didn't expect Matthews to be so frank. He was currently short of money and urgently needed to save money. So he directly bought a few bottles of mental recovery potion and healing potion from Matthews.

At this point, Matthews thought the time had come to ask Scott indirectly about his teacher, Wizard Andre.

"Scott, do you think it's possible for you to become Wizard Andre's disciple?" Matthews asked tentatively.

Scott heard this and shook his head sadly, with unstoppable regret in his voice: "I'm afraid it's unlikely. Ever since the disciple of my teacher, Wizard Andre, betrayed the inheritance, he swore that he would never accept another disciple from then on."

Matthews was shocked, and a complex emotion surged in his heart. Abandoning inheritance was undoubtedly an extremely serious crime in the wizarding world.

Wizards are extremely strict in selecting disciples for inheritance, because this is related to the continuation and inheritance of the wizard's will. Once the inheritance is violated or abandoned, it is not only a serious questioning of the teacher's ability, which will make the teacher suffer from the ridicule and sarcasm of other wizards, but also means contempt for the inheritance of the learned witchcraft, and even has a great negative impact on the related witchcraft.

However, for an individual, deviating from the tradition is also a difficult road. Once embarked on this road, not only will they face the dilemma of being excluded by the wizarding community, but they will also bear the stigma for life.

Matthews couldn't believe it. "How could this happen? Becoming a disciple of the inheritance is a matter of supreme honor. Why would someone choose to betray?"

Scott couldn't accept it either. He said angrily, "That beast is really despicable! He actually abandoned the Undead Department and turned to the Bloodline Department. In the final analysis, it's because he has a powerful backer. If it wasn't for this, the teacher would have kicked him out long ago!"

Matthews asked curiously: "Can you tell me the name of that apprentice?"

Scott lowered his head, his voice revealing disappointment: "Apprentice? No, he has already become a formal wizard with his bloodline magic! As for his name, I don't know it either, I only know that he is no longer in the North."

Those who can become disciples of the inheritance are indeed geniuses among geniuses. As for why that person chose to betray the inheritance, perhaps only he himself knows. However, this also indirectly proves that bloodline witchcraft is easier to master than death witchcraft, and can achieve success faster.

However, Matthews finally learned the reason why Wizard Andre did not accept disciples, but he still had no idea. Is it possible to obtain advanced knowledge of necromancy from Wizard Andre?

He asked Scott tentatively: "Since you can't become a successor disciple, have you ever thought of other ways to obtain systematic advanced knowledge from your teacher?"

Scott sighed, looking somewhat helpless: "My wealth is simply not enough to impress an old wizard."

Indeed, for an apprentice, it is almost insurmountable to obtain such precious inherited knowledge through equal exchange.

Matthews's financial resources might be considered good among apprentices, but for the old-fashioned official wizards, it was insignificant. Moreover, wanting to exchange knowledge for knowledge sounded like a joke. How could an apprentice who couldn't even get advanced knowledge have advanced knowledge that could impress the official wizards?

Matthews fell into deep thought, unable to think of any good solution. In the end, he could only shake his head and sigh: "What a pity, the necromancy inheritance of wizard Andre." That is the crystallization of the life's wisdom of a veteran necromancer. What a huge loss it would be if no one inherited it.

Scott also felt deeply regretful, but the reality is so cruel that no matter how much you regret something you can't get, it will be of no use.

Matthews and Scott continued their discussion, sharing their past experiences and discussing various techniques and strategies around the theme of the points battle. Matthews listened attentively and asked questions from time to time. He seriously thought about how to integrate this knowledge into his actual combat to improve his own strength.

Finally, the two exchanged mental imprints and established a lasting connection.

At this moment, their identity nameplates suddenly flashed several times. The information from the academy arrived as expected, reminding all third-class apprentices: the list of the academy points battle has been announced, and all third-class apprentices are requested to go to the apprentice hall to check the details.

Matthews knew without even looking that his points were zero. However, this did not reduce his excitement and anticipation for the upcoming points battle, because he finally had the opportunity to personally experience the excitement and fun of fighting with others.

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