Test Cade nced at Jared, and in response, Jared took out an alchemist token from his Storage Ring.
This token had been obtained during his time in Jipsdale.
Seeing Jared’s alchemist token, the female alchemist nodded and began gathering various herbs
ording to the prescription.
Soon, she had prepared all the required herbs and said, “Mr. Seizon, most of the mystical herbs
needed ording to the prescription are here. However, there’s one ingredient, Rooster’s Crow, which
we don’t have. It’s quite rare and precious, so you’ll need to go to Jubnte for it.” “We’ll have to pay
Jubnte a visit?” Cade’s expression turned somewhat ufortable upon hearing this.
Perplexed, Jared asked, “What’s wrong?
Does Jubnte not sell mystical herbs?” “Mr. Chance, you may not be aware of this, but despite selling
various mystical herbs, Jubnte doesn’t allow just anyone to buy them. Even if you’re an alchemist,
you need to undergo his assessments. Only if you pass can you purchase the herbs from him. I’ve
heard that Jubnte’s assessments are particrly tough. I’m afraid…” Cade trailed off, but it was clear
he was worried that Jared might not pass Jubnte’s tests.
“Take me there so I can try my luck. Let’s see if I can pass the assessment,” Jared said.
He wasn’t overly confident that he could pass Jubnte’s assessment, considering Jubnte’s likely
expertise in alchemy.
“Okay, then.” Cade nodded. After packing the various mystical herbs, Cade led Jared away from the
Alchemist Guild toward a magnificent mansion behind it.
As they approached the entrance, Jared noticed a gathering of people, all dressed as alchemists.
Cade exined, “Mr. Chance, this is where Jubnte resides. To buy mystical herbs directly from him,
one must pass through a series of assessments,” Cade exined. “These people are here for the
assessment. If one can meet Jubnte and purchase herbs, it’s a considerable achievement in the
alchemistmunity.” Per Jared’s observation, those participating in the assessment were mostly
older and more experienced alchemists. Thosecking substantial alchemical experience or expertise
didn’t dare to take part in such evaluations.
“Let’s go inside and take a look,” Jared suggested, heading toward Jubnte’s mansion.
“Hey, what are you doing? Don’t you see there are so many people? Stop pushing.” “What are you
doing here, young man?
You’re not here for the assessment, are you?” “This is Jubnte’s assessment, not a game. You better
leave quickly.” Many alchemists mocked Jared, mainly because of his young age. Even if he
possessed some knowledge in alchemy or medicine, it was unlikely to be substantial.
“The Seizon family invited this alchemist. Who says that young people cannot participate in the
assessment?” Cade spoke up.
Seeing Cade, the alchemists ceased theirments as a form of respect to the Seizon family. As
everyone fell silent, Jared walked into Jubnte’s mansion.
As soon as he stepped inside, Jared felt a wave of spatial fluctuations, indicating the presence of an
illusion array. Meanwhile, several dejected alchemists slowly revealed themselves.
“Ah, even the first stage is so difficult. Who can pass it?” “Indeed, even Jubnte himself might struggle
to pass.” “Trying to distinguish various mystical herbs based on their shapes, colors, and scents in the
illusionary realm is extremely challenging.” The alchemists were heardining. Listening to their
For Jared, this wasn’t particrly difficult. In his consciousness field, he had the Holy Guide to Pill
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