A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 160: Quick wins (4)

The witch thinks that the arena is very profitable, which is a matter of course. After all, in her opinion, the arena has existed for a long time. If there is no sufficient source of funds, how can it maintain such a large volume?

What's more, there are many magical and mysterious things in the arena. No matter how you think about such a big project, you will take it for granted that it cost a lot of money, so you can naturally earn it back doubled.

However, in more practical terms, this seems unlikely.

The winner and loser of a duel of the lowest level will both take at least six Galleons; and the audience watching an unremarkable duel may only be a dozen people. According to the viewing price told by the witch, the income may be Only about one Galleon.

Of course, if the popularity is higher, that is, the so-called popular seed duel, the audience may have hundreds of people, and the viewing income can reach dozens of Galleons.

It seems that the income from seed duels can be used to make up for the deficit of ordinary duels, but considering the ratio of the two duels, that is, the ratio between outstanding wizards and ordinary wizards, it may be ten to one, twenty to one, or even one. One hundred to one.

In this case, it's clearly not making ends meet.

What's more, this is still the most basic duel. When the duelist's level rises, the rewards paid by the arena will be further increased.

Although the number of viewers may also increase, but after thinking about it, I still feel that this is not a good business.

Perhaps, the bookmaker's income can also be increased by opening the market, but this is by no means a stable and long-term solution.

What is the arena relying on to maintain it? Yunefu thought, is there some hidden secret behind it?

He was curious about this anomaly, and felt that Cruise might also have some connection with it. This feeling is not a complete sixth sense, but has a certain basis.

This is based on pseudonyms.

Cruise is a pseudonym. When Unieff met Cruise for the first time, he introduced himself like this, obviously to a baby (although it was a little special), but he pretended to be Cruise. , and openly said it was a pseudonym.

In fact, even after such a long period of close contact, Unieff still didn't know Cruise's real name. It can be said that he used this pseudonym to survive in the world.

Of course, this may be nothing, maybe just a special way of incognito.

Unieff can also understand, after all, he knows that Cruise's soul has a little problem, and it is entirely possible to have a short circuit in his brain.

But after coming to the arena, he had to think about the two together.

Arena, Cruise, Unforgivable Curse...

He thought he needed more clues.

Then play a few more games, he thought.

So, for the rest of the time, he simply soaked in the arena, and he quickly rose to the second-level duelist (after all, only ten points are needed), and then in the second-level duelist, he was completely unmatched. , coupled with his quick-witted combat attitude and style, a duel is often over within three to five minutes.

Speaking of which, in terms of feeling, he feels that the strongest wizard he has encountered so far is the poison bat in the original battle. .

So, very unexpectedly, he became a third-level duelist before dinner.

And the witch's agent level has also risen, reaching the third level.

...

"By the way, what's your name?" Unieff asked while biting off a bite of meat and swallowing it quickly. He never cared about the witch's name. Although she seemed to have planned to introduce herself before, he seemed to be interrupted by him, and then she never asked.

By the way, they are now in a restaurant in the arena, and the price of food is slightly more expensive than outside, about one-tenth more expensive, which is a normal range.

Obviously, the arena is not profitable in this regard.

The witch was sitting across from him, gouging out at him rather annoyed.

Although her level has also been improved thanks to Union, but being asked this question always hurts her self-esteem.

How should I put it, I feel like I have become a tool person, and it is still the kind that has only been taken into account until now.

But she still said her name, she wasn't so embarrassed that she didn't even say her name.

"Anna," she said. "Anna Katerina."

"A pseudonym?" Unieff asked.

"True name," said the witch Anna.

Yunev couldn't help raising his eyes, "Huh", and asked, "Real name?"

"This is the regulation of the arena, and the agent must use his real name." Anna said.

"The duelists use pseudonyms, the agents use their real names. The rules of the arena are really strange." Unieff said, "Why are there such rules?"

"How do I know?" Anna said dissatisfiedly, "Instead of caring about this, instead of caring about this, it is better to think about how to deal with the next duel. Although I don't know where you got this motivation, you will definitely feel better after you eat it. I want to continue the duel."

Unieff nodded and said, "Maybe you can be promoted to level seven duelists in one night."

"Hey—" Anna couldn't help sneering and said, "You are too imaginative."

"Is it whimsical?" said Unione, "but I think people should still have some ideals."

"You're not an ideal, it's a fantasy." Anna said, "Do you know what a seventh-level duelist is like?"

Unieff shook his head and asked, "Don't you know?"

"It's not very clear." Anna said, "but as far as I know, at least you are at the level of our principal~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Although you are a little stronger, it is far from that level."

"Your principal?" Unieff asked. "Who?"

"Didn't you guess that long ago," Anna said. "The current headmaster of Beauxbatons, Nocha Capet."

"I've never heard of him. Isn't he great?" Unieff said.

He only knew that there was a magic school called Beauxbatons in France, how could he know who the current principal was.

"Of course it's very powerful!" Anna said, "He is the strongest prophecy wizard in the world today."

Unieff stopped his knife and fork, looked at Anna, and asked, "The strongest? How did I hear that Cassandra Trelawney at Hogwarts is the strongest prophetic wizard."

"Cassandra is of course also very good," Anna said, "but if we really compare it, our principal must be a little bit more powerful."

"How do you see it?" Unieff asked.

But Anna hesitated and couldn't say anything. A large part of the reason she said those words was just because of her subjective goodwill towards her alma mater.

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