ildren were tested at the age of seven and joined the Mage Association to become a mage’s disciple.
As a beginner, they knew almost nothing about the world of mages, especially children from wealthy civilians who never had a mage in their family tree.
They needed literacy education about the world of mages.
Therefore, the still humane Mage Association would give away three free introductory literacy courses, one-to-one teaching.
How much you could learn depended on your own comprehension ability, as one class was an hour long.
If you still wanted the teacher to continue teaching, you would have to pay a fee of one gold coin per lesson.
The teachers would be one or two star mages; three and four star mages certainly wouldn’t teach literacy.
As for aristocratic families that have mages in their line, this literacy fee obviously didn’t need to be spent.
Anna couldn’t help sighing when she saw this.
It really costs money to be a mage; the five gold coins needed to test elemental affinity were a lot in her opinion, but taking into account the entire career of a mage, it was a drop in the bucket.
It could even be said that it was a benefit provided by the Mage Association.
She looked down and found that ‘the spender had its learning methods, and the saver had its learning methods.’
For members of the association, many of the public facilities that the association offered were free, for example, the library mentioned by the demon just now.
The books in the elementary library could be read at will.
Learning rooms, meditation rooms, martial arts venues, pharmacy rooms and other places were also free; of course, there were also places that charged a fee, which would provide more protection.
The association also had a public cafeteria that provided free food, but this was mainly used by civilian staff.
Generally, mages were nobles and would not live permanently in the Mage Association building, and they are also unwilling to eat with civilians.
There were some scattered regulations in the back of the manual.
For example, confirming the teacher-disciple relationship required registration with the association.
Teachers and disciples would also have to share honor and disgrace.
If a disciple committed a big mistake, the teacher would also be responsible.
In the end, Anna fell silent reading about the detailed rules regarding the purchase of the mage robe from the logistics department..
The overall style of the mage robe was the same, but it could be customized to add a hollow crystal, which meant that a defensive spell circuit was embedded in advance, like a wand.
A blank mage's robe was sold for a gold coin, and more additions could cost hundreds of gold coins, there was no limit.
She couldn't even afford the robe of a mage……Those who were in need of money like she was certainly could not be the protagonist of a shonen novel.
Anna calmed down.
When she finished reading the manual, she put it away carefully.
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