Chapter 64: Gu Xi's Request

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Chapter 64: Gu Xi's Request

"Your grades are good, but the award ceremony and graduation ceremony ended a month ago. I can't have everyone come back and hold the ceremony again, can I?

That's not possible, as everyone has already gone to various guilds for internships, and some have even entered new game worlds.

Calling them back now is unrealistic, so just let it go. Take your reward and leave."

Seeing the concerned look on this necromancer's face, Gu Xi's expression turned grim.

"What, are you trying to take away what I rightfully earned?"

"No, I'm just saying there's no way to handle this. We can't pull all the students back, right?"

While explaining, a hint of smugness flashed in the necromancer's eyes.

He had a reason for this approach.

As this year's graduating class mentor, he was well aware of the situation among the graduates.

The top graduate this year was the son of the vice president of the third guild in White Training City. To secure this position for his son, considerable efforts had been made.

Of course, the vice president had also reached certain agreements with the Darkwind Academy, enhancing the top graduate's reward.

It can be said that this year's top reward was the best in fifty years at Darkwind Academy, and the top graduate was signed as the number one pick by the third guild in the city, the Steel Ghost Claw Group.

Having them come back to do it all over again would be a slap in the face to the Steel Ghost Claw Group.

So, this necromancer quickly thought of this excuse.

And he was quite pleased with his idea, planning to boast to the deputy leader of the Steel Ghost Claw Group later, hoping to gain some benefits from him.

Although Gu Xi didn't know the necromancer's thoughts, he understood that if he didn't fight for it, it would truly be gone.

"You can't call everyone back; I understand that. But you can't give me less than what I deserve."

"I understand. The employment reward is prepared and over there, you can take it."

Seeing how agreeable Gu Xi was, the necromancer casually pointed to the other side of the White Disaster Trial Hall, where the graduation rewards for those who completed the employment trial were placed.

Gu Xi didn't even look that way. Instead, he took a step forward, and the city gate behind him began to solidify.

"I'm saying, not a single one of my things can be missing."

"What do you mean? Don't think that just because you got one of the Three Divine Skills, you can be arrogant. Let me tell you, only living geniuses are geniuses. If you're dead, you're nothing."

Hearing this, Gu Xi laughed. "Teacher, that kind of talk might work with other professions, but we are necromancers. Even if I die, I am still a necromancer."

The necromancer felt embarrassed. The advantage of being a necromancer is that even if you die, you can turn into a death mage, a skeleton mage, or even a corpse witch or lich.

They could still fight for another five hundred years.

If Gu Xi held a grudge over this, it would certainly be troublesome.

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