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Runemaster in the Last Days novel Chapter 201

"You’re still planning to hand it over?" Samuel asked as he looked at the paper.

Reading the content, Samuel nodded in approval.

It was easy to understand and there would be many people who would be willing to learn this purification spell.

"Well, if I need something, I can ask from them, right? It’s better than nothing." Riya shrugged. "Besides, this magic spell is not that valuable."

"…It’s an important spell to keep you alive."

"Yes, but first thing first, you need mana." Riya glanced at Samuel. "How long do you think it’ll take for ordinary people with low talent to become a magician in the current situation."

Low talent?

Samuel thought about the current mana concentration in Green Planet and understood what Riya meant.

This magic spell might seem valuable.

But the number of magicians in the entire Green Planet was very few. Aside from some people who managed to reach rank 1 through hard training in the past month, there were very few magicians.

Those who succeeded basically had better talent and allowing them to learn the magic spell would make their lives better.

But majority of people didn’t have talent.

If Samuel was not wrong, the percentage of people with magic talent to those who were not were 1 in 100. Moreover, many people had passed away because of the earthquake and the fact that there was no follow up afterwards.

How many people were buried to their death?

Too many to count.

The Green Planet’s people who managed to survive didn’t have time to care for those who were missing.

They had to learn how to survive when they were facing these magic beasts that appeared out of nowhere.

How much time would they have to learn meditation?

Riya guessed that it should be very few. Who would be willing to sit down and concentrate for a long time when what they needed was rest?

So this magic spell would only affect a small group of peopling the beginning.

In the future, there would be more people who could learn it.

"And having the favor of the Martial Arts Association is better than having contribution points," Riya said.

There were contribution points rule in the association, but for things that was so valuable like this… how many contribution points would be enough?

So the Martial Arts Association was also very direct and allowed them to owe Samuel a favor.

For this magic spell.

If Riya could earn their favor, it would be good.

Anyway, she just needed to write on a piece of paper. It was not exactly a big effort for what she was about to receive.

Samuel nodded. "I see. I’ll submit it, then. Do you want me to give you their contact or let me negotiate on your behalf?"

Negotiate on her behalf?

Riya pursed her lips.

Why did that sister of his had to be brought up?

Feeling helpless, Samuel nodded. "Alright, I’ll settle it for you. The Martial Arts Association should owe you a favor by then and if you have something to ask, you can tell me and I’ll relay it to them."

"That’s good." Riya nodded and then walked to the kitchen.

Amelia has been here for some quite some time. She didn’t burn the kitchen down, did she?

Samuel shook his head and then walked out once more. He had a few more works to do. Before he left, he could still hear his sister yelling about burning something and he rubbed his forehead.

It seemed that he should have banned his sister from the kitchen.

Splash!

Riya made some water from the runes and looked at Amelia speechlessly. "I thought you only want to try using the purification magic spell."

"Well, that’s the plan…" Amelia looked at Riya bitterly and then sighed. "I’ll just send a message to my mother, telling her about the different purification method and let the chef do the work."

"Alright." Riya nodded, not bothered with this situation at all.

After sending messages, Amelia made her way out and sat down again. She looked at the time and her expression contorted. "It’s time to work again. Do you want to come and take a look?"

"Can I?" Riya asked, unsure. After all, Amelia’s position was by no means low in City A Base. Her work should be quite important.

"It’s fine." Amelia grinned. "Come on, don’t stay at home all day long!"

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