Synthetic Wizard - Chapter 294 - 186: The Most Suitable System

Top floor of the Dragon Remains Tower.
Sunan stood in front of the crystal ball, staring intently at the 3D model in the void before him.
It was a vividly lifelike panorama of the academy.
This was a new academy layout designed by Sunan, combining the experiences from the Wizard Academy he attended in his past life. It’s planned to accommodate tens of thousands of students, more servants, and puppets, with space reserved for future expansion.
Rather than merely an academy, it could be described as a small town.
The specific layout of the academy resembled the previous base in many detailed aspects, but with more space and numerous teaching buildings.
After the last gathering at the forest cabin, Sunan began the construction of the academy.
With Butler No. 1 and thousands of clay golems assisting, it took only a short half month for the academy to take shape.
It is expected to be completed in another ten days or so.
Notably, the academy is located right next to the Dragon Remains Tower.
Sunan dismissed the model, and the light before him instantly broke apart, intertwining to form lines of text.
This was the academy system he contemplated these days, also referencing the Wizard Academy from his past life.
The system is actually straightforward, summed up in the four words: equivalent exchange.
Students earn contribution points by completing tasks and use these points to exchange for resources.
It seems similar to the base, but there are quite a few differences.
For example, there are free basic courses.
Some books in the library can be read for free.
The most important point is that basic resources and some courses can be purchased with gold coins.
Of course, purchasing with gold coins is definitely more expensive than using contribution points.
However, many wealthy students probably wouldn’t mind this and would be even happier.
Overall, this system can generate more profit for the academy while accelerating the growth of wealthy students.
If there’s any drawback, it’s that it’s unfair to students from civilian or farming backgrounds.
But absolute fairness doesn’t exist in this world anyway.
Perhaps realizing this sooner may benefit their future growth.
After pondering for a moment, Sunan added some text to the virtual image before him, refining some details, then transcribed it for the three with the staff to read later, so they could understand the academy more quickly.
After all, unlike him, they have no concept of a Wizard Academy, probably still associating it with the level of a Knight Academy.
After completing all this, Sunan left the control center and teleported back to the laboratory.
In the center of the laboratory, a round crystal ball was placed on the wide workbench.
The crystal ball was a beautiful deep blue, with a radius of about one point two or three meters, shining brilliantly under the magic stone lamp’s light.
Upon closer observation, one could see it speckled with countless star points, resembling a beautiful starry sky.
Looking at the crystal ball, a look of satisfaction flashed in Sunan’s eyes.
This is the attribute crystal ball.
As the name suggests, it’s a magical artifact used to measure the physical data and spirit level of wizard apprentices.
Through the attribute crystal ball, the physical condition, spirit, and health status of a wizard apprentice can be measured and presented in a data form.
Many Wizard Academies have similar devices to help students understand their conditions better and plan their training.
The principle behind the attribute crystal ball is quite similar to the scan function of Butler No. 1.
In fact, the former’s inspiration came from the latter, being a simplified version of it.
Sunan himself certainly doesn’t need this.
The panel data he has is more detailed than what the attribute crystal ball provides and includes skill proficiency.
Yet, for regular students, the attribute crystal ball can help them avoid many wrong turns.
While Sunan was pondering where to place the attribute crystal ball in the academy, he suddenly heard Butler No. 1’s voice in his ear.
[Master, a message from Base No. 1, the three guests have arrived.]
Sunan came back to his senses, with a slight smile on his face.
“Quite fast.”
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Base No. 1, reception room.
The Staff, Traveler, and Rose sat opposite each other, discussing the Dragon Forest in low voices.
“An eco-park for breeding sub-dragon species?” The Staff’s eyes flashed with amazement.
Thinking about the eco-park of Sunan, housing a plethora of rare sub-dragon species, he couldn’t help but feel a surge of envy.
Rose was also taken aback.
Though she had entered the Dragon Forest, she only went into Zone 3, not seeing the sub-dragon species of Zone 1.
Hearing now that the eco-park contained abundant sub-dragon species, she couldn’t help but feel both surprised and envious.
No wizard apprentice can refuse an eco-park.
“What puzzles me is, that the eco-park was apparently in an energy shortage, how did Sunan solve the problem?” Traveler frowned in confusion.
To know back then, Sunan wasn’t even a wizard.
“There must be an elemental pool in such an eco-park; he must have repaired it,” The Staff speculated.
Rose and Traveler exchanged glances and simultaneously shook their heads slightly.
Although it sounded simple, they definitely couldn’t accomplish it.
They hadn’t even seen such a device as an elemental pool, let alone repaired one.
Only Sunan could achieve this.
Just as they were thinking of Sunan, the man himself entered the hall.
“You three arrived earlier than I expected,” Sunan said with a smile.
Rose shrugged and said candidly, “After all, I want to get the talent crystal and the construction potion as soon as possible.”


