The route of this large floating disc is fixed, and it will automatically dodge when encountering obstacles on the way, and Pani does not need to operate it himself.

"how do you feel?"

Glancing at the scene that was constantly flying backwards around him, Pani turned to look at Anweis with a little pride of being a member of Pamir.

But what surprised him was that the freshman was very indifferent to all this. He didn't instinctively change his standing posture like most freshmen, and he didn't even show a surprised expression.

Am I mistaken, this freshman is not from an ordinary background?

Pani thought with some suspicion, and suppressed the idea of ​​showing off to Anvis to introduce the floating disk's stable force field.

"It feels good, but, Your Excellency the Introducer, can you please briefly introduce to me, what are the things that need to be paid attention to in the academy?"

Anweis smiled, and casually asked a common question for freshmen.

"Oh! Of course there is no problem! But you don't need to address yourself. My name is Pani, just call me by my first name!"

After recovering, Pani said quickly, with a warm smile on his face.

"Okay, Senior Pani. I'm Anvis."

Anweisi nodded slightly, and also said his name.

"Is that Anvis, I wrote it down."

Penny nodded as well.

"The academy's rules are very loose. Apart from the prohibition of maliciously hurting other students, and the need to pass the final exam and obtain a graduation certificate within ten years, there are no special regulations."

"However, Pamir has an independent credit system, and many things need to be exchanged for credits. For example, the graduation certificate of our mysterious school requires 5,000 credits."

With that said, Pani looked at Anvis and hesitated a little.

"Also, I actually want to negotiate a deal with you."

"Oh? Tell me."

Anvis looked at Pani with great interest,

"That's right. As a first-year freshman, you have the privilege of exchanging gold coins for credits. The conversion ratio is ten gold coins for one credit, and the upper limit is 100 credits."

"And I can buy the credits in your hand at a price of thirty to one. If you don't have enough gold coins, I can pay the gold coins first, and then transfer them to me after you exchange the credits."

Having said that, Pani paused for a moment, and tightened his hand holding the staff.

"Of course, since you're a freshman, I can tell you what's at stake first.

In addition to being used to exchange for graduation certificates, credits can also be exchanged for many rare items and knowledge in the academy that are difficult to encounter outside the world.

I'm not cheating on you either. Thirty gold coins to one credit is the market price here.

Even if you don't want to trade credits now, you can exchange them for gold coins at the same ratio in the college's trading market in the future. "

"However, if you plan to sell the credits, I still hope that you can come to me to trade."

After finishing all the words in one breath, Pani seemed to finally heave a sigh of relief, and the whole person relaxed.

As a newcomer who has just entered the school for more than a year, he is not very used to this kind of thing.

"So that's how it is."

Anweis nodded, and then, looking into Pani's brown eyes, he spoke in a puzzled and curious tone.

"However, senior Pani, why do you explain so much? If you don't explain, maybe I will agree to trade with you now—"

Hearing this question, Pani was taken aback for a moment, then seemed to think of something, and couldn't help laughing.

"Sorry, actually, in the year I entered school, after the senior who picked me up explained this to me, I also asked a similar question."

As he spoke, Pani gradually stopped smiling and showed a serious face.

"The answer given to me by the senior at that time was this:

‘In Pamir, to offend others at will for a mere hundred credits,

Not what a smart person does. Because the price you will pay for this in the future is likely to far exceed this figure. '"

Anweis was startled for a moment, then nodded slightly.

"I see."

He fully agrees with what Pani said.

"As a reference, I can tell you my choice back then."

Unaware that he had just escaped a catastrophe, Pani continued to share his original experience.

"Back then, after thinking about it, I chose to trade half of it with that senior, that is, fifty credits."

"Of course, your choice is up to you to decide..."

Before the words were finished, the high-speed floating disk stopped suddenly, its height gradually decreased, and it landed on the same floating disk landing point as the sky dock.

Pani stopped talking, raised his head with a smile, and gestured forward.

"It's here, Pamir Academy of Mysteries and Relics!"

Anweis looked up, and the towering gray-white stone tower went straight into the sky.

In the circular square in front of the main entrance of the tower, the ancient fountain pool spews clear magic spring water, and a lifelike stone sculpture of Gloria the Great stands in the center of the fountain.

The emperor held the famous sword of choosing the king in his hand, stepped on a crystal-like dragon, wore a crown surrounded by stars, and looked into the distance with an awe-inspiring and inviolable expression.

The stone sculptures climbed on mossy bases, engraved with the most famous aphorisms of the occult school.

"May there be no mystery, may there be no mystery—"

Anweis silently stared at the inscription on the base, as if he could still feel the complex emotions in O'Neill's heart when [Hermit Keeper] said these words.

"Goo—what do you mean goo?"

At this time, the pigeon squatting on top of his head cooed.

"that is……"

Anweis was about to speak when he suddenly noticed something.

"Wait, I didn't say it aloud just now, did I?"

"Goo?"

Pigeon turned to look at Anweis, looking puzzled.

"I'm not communicating with you through sound waves goo - you don't 'hear' me talking, you sense me talking goo!"

"You didn't notice this thing?"

"What's the matter, junior Anweisi?"

Seemingly noticing that Anweis froze for a moment, Pani looked at him strangely.

"Oh! Nothing, I'm just looking at the inscription on the base of that statue."

Anvis turned his head without a trace, and gestured in the direction of the statue.

"That Gumani inscription?"

Penny nodded knowingly.

"That is the most famous motto of the mystical school, it comes from [Hermit Keeper] O'Neill. Ashamed to say, I can only understand the first half of it."

"Mystery is the ultimate goal of our mystery school. It is to transfer all the spells classified in the mystery school to the classification of other schools."

"As for the second half of the sentence, I'm afraid you can only really understand it if you reach the level of [Hermit Keeper]."

"I see--"

With a decent smile on his face, Anweis tapped his chest three times with his right hand, and saluted calmly and solemnly in the direction of the statue.

Afterwards, under Pani's leadership, Anweis had a brief understanding of the internal structure of the Academy of Mysteries and Relics. And received his identity card in the mission hall of the college.

A Pamir ID badge is a handy thing that has many functions. Examples include connecting with others, receiving credits, activating college facilities, etc.

But relatively, if lost, it is very troublesome and expensive to replace one.

Meanwhile, Anweis went to the exchange counter and exchanged 1000 gold coins for 100 credits.

Under Pani's heartbroken gaze, Anweis directly paid fifty credits in exchange for the right to use an independent secondary residence for one year.

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