Chapter 266: Chapter 266: Preparing to Sell Courses

"Eternal Flame’s biggest feature is that it adds a checkpoint where you output magic power. When other elemental magic passes through, there’s no change, but when fire magic passes through, it gets enhanced..."

Grand Magician Drinkwater began explaining to the livestream, covering everything from the basic principles to how to construct it. He even used flames to simulate it in the air, showing every rune’s appearance, arrangement, combinations—everything was displayed in full.

Crimson flames burned in the air. The entire livestream, over two million people, frantically recorded everything. Even the poorest freemen quickly found whatever they could write with—fabric, clothes, charcoal. If nothing else worked, they’d record it on the ground right then and there, and after it ended, transfer it somewhere else. This kind of opportunity was truly once-in-a-lifetime for them.

Some magicians also started considering whether they should switch to fire magic. After all, if they could really learn this, their fire abilities would get a massive boost. Fire magic seemed like it had become an excellent choice. Or should they just pick fire as a secondary specialization?

Various discussions kept breaking out, and at this moment, magician organizations like Black Bone Forest, Nine Ring White Tower, and Wetland Garden were absolutely losing it.

Deep in Black Bone Forest, inside a magic tower, the white-bearded elder at the head of the table had a grim expression. "Fine, if the Goddess of Magic wants to teach magic, that’s one thing, but what the hell is this Drinkwater guy? How dare he teach magic too! And he’s directly teaching something like Eternal Flame! And he dares promise to livestream and teach every single day! Has he lost his mind?!"

"I think we don’t need to worry about this at all," another elder said with a smile. "How much can one person teach? One spell a day or two? How many people can actually learn it?"

After pausing briefly, he continued, "Without one-on-one guidance from a master teacher, learning any spell is incredibly difficult. His way of teaching won’t actually affect that many people. Even if quite a few people can learn from him, so what? It’s not systematic anyway."

"I think this kind of behavior might actually let more ordinary people come into contact with magic and eventually join our ranks."

"But no matter what, magic like this shouldn’t be spread so easily. What will our students think of us? Aside from the mentor you choose when you enroll having an obligation to teach you one spell, getting any other magic requires merit or money to exchange for it. We’ve maintained this system for ten thousand years, and now someone else is just giving it away for free."

"Teaching magic follows the principle of fairness. It’s not just us—other organizations are the same. We shouldn’t worry about this problem. If they think there’s a problem, they can follow the livestream and learn themselves. We’re not forbidding it anyway."

Even the continent’s top magician organizations were now in chaos over this. Many people felt that Grand Magician Drinkwater’s actions were harming the interests of the entire magician community. Others believed this was just his personal behavior and didn’t matter much.

Of course, there were also some very rare individuals who thought this was actually good for them—they could get free magic and attract more people to join them.

However, everyone really knew that the core issue was that Grand Magician Drinkwater was just too powerful. In just a few days, he’d already destroyed so many legendary powerhouses. If a conflict broke out and couldn’t be handled properly, they’d be finished!

No one with hundreds of years of life left could accept taking on such inexplicable risks...

Whether or not to target Grand Magician Drinkwater and make him stop teaching on such a large scale—this question couldn’t be settled for the time being.

Meanwhile, on the other side.

After finishing teaching Eternal Flame, Grand Magician Drinkwater made an excuse about needing to rest and cut off the livestream. Before that, though, he mentioned that tomorrow morning at nine o’clock, he’d start streaming again on time to teach new magical knowledge.

After days of streaming ended, the moment he turned off the livestream, Grand Magician Drinkwater’s face showed a relaxed expression. "Haha, finally done. Let me see how many gifts I actually received."

Streaming was all about making money.

Grand Magician Drinkwater didn’t deny that at all.

To get the Spring of Life to restore his body, the price he paid was enormous.

That one million golden dragon coin loan was suffocating him. Even after killing all those enemies, the cash he could seize most likely still wouldn’t be enough. That’s why he chose to livestream.

After all, lately there really had been a lot of internet celebrities making money. He figured his revenge drama of destroying legendary powerhouses should be popular with a lot of people... And in fact, he succeeded. He successfully gained millions of fans, millions of viewers, and countless gifts.

"Whoa—so just from streaming alone, I can already solve most of my debt?"

Grand Magician Drinkwater opened his backend and saw that today’s total donations exceeded 1 million gold coins. After the split, he’d get around 720,000 gold coins. Suddenly, his whole body got excited!

This money, combined with what he’d seized before, was already enough to pay off all his debts.

"Hahaha, I didn’t expect this era made it so easy to make money. Looking at this data, most of it was donated during the revenge chronicles, especially when I was throwing forbidden spells around. But since that part was so long, it seems like after I finished teaching the spell, the donations were actually even higher."

Grand Magician Drinkwater analyzed the data, his face full of joy and excitement. Now debt-free, he decided to earn enough for one more magic tower and then call it quits.

He carefully analyzed everything, confirmed there were no issues, and withdrew it to his account—all in one smooth motion, no problems at all.

Looking at the numbers growing in his account, Grand Magician Drinkwater became even more pumped. He didn’t choose to rest. Instead, he had someone clean out a room. Entering it, he opened the Magic Net again, but this time he didn’t start a livestream—he was just recording.

"As everyone knows, magicians are divided into mage apprentices, low-level magicians, mid-level magicians..."

"Magic is the same. Based on different rune quantities and different power levels, magic can also be divided into low-level, mid-level..."

"But besides that, there are two other categories: forbidden spells and special magic..."

"I, legendary magician Drinkwater, will start from low-level magic and share the characteristics of magic at different stages, the advantages and disadvantages of different attributes, and teach some of the magical runes and spell models for each stage..."

Other people selling stuff during livestreams sold physical products, but Grand Magician Drinkwater really couldn’t think of anything he had to sell. When it came to alchemy, he wasn’t completely clueless, but he definitely didn’t understand it at all and couldn’t make it work.

But not long ago, he got some inspiration. He didn’t have physical things, but he could sell knowledge!

He possessed a massive amount of knowledge—wasn’t that all wealth?

He could completely record the knowledge he possessed through videos. He’d attract fans through livestreaming, then sell to those fans...