“I don’t really want to,” Heidi replied casually. “With our status as one of the four great families, we could go to Medicine God Ind without any assessment. All it would take is a word from my dad, and we’d be guaranteed a spot. They always have internal quotas. This type of assessment is clearly meant for those alchemists at the bottom.”This belongs to N?velDrama.Org: ?.
“There’s an internal quota avable? Howe I’ve never heard of it?” Forden was taken aback.
“You’re really naive. It’s not just the four great families, I’m guessing even those alchemist guilds would have some slots. But there wouldn’t be many, probably a single guild could only have four or five slots at best,” said Heidi.
No sooner had Heidi finished speaking, than Wyatt sidled up to Jared, asking, “What do you think of this assessment, Mr. Chance?”
“I haven’t looked yet, but I don’t think many will make it through,”
“Mr. Chance, my friend, there’s no need to worry. I have five spots avable. Even if you don’t pass the assessment, you can still go to Medicine God Ind. Even if it means pulling some strings as the president of the Alchemist Guild, I will ensure a spot for you,” said Wyatt.
He hade solely to reserve a spot for Jared, ensuring that Jared would have no choice but to join the Central Alchemist Guild, whether he wanted to or not. Membership was mandatory to secure a spot.
Upon hearing words like “internal quota”, and “easy way out”, Jared couldn’t help butugh.
It seemed that even the cultivators of the ethereal realm couldn’t escape the ways of the mundane world.
No matter the realm, power was often the most crucial thing.
The positions that others struggled tirelessly to attain were easily obtained by these prestigious families and alchemist guilds through backdoor connections.
They were even willing to give up spots. That was the disparity.
Some people were always striving to be rich and sessful, while others were born rich.
“President Chance, I don’t need this spot. Is it possible to secure ces for my two friends instead? They were considering joining the Central Alchemist Guild. What do you think?” Jared pointed at Vi and Sigurd.
“Of course. I’ll just need to say the word!”
“Thank you so much, President Chance. If you ever need anything, just let me know. If it’s within my power, I’ll do it, no questions asked,” Jared said gratefully.
He knew that the only reason Wyatt had given opportunities and slots to Vi and Sigurd was out of respect for him.
In the ethereal realm, everyone used each other to their advantage. If Jared hadn’t disyed such exceptional talent in arcane arrays, there was no way Wyatt would have acted as he did.
Hence, it was necessary for Jared to make Wyatt feelfortable.
“Mr. Chance, you’re too kind. I’m off to secure another spot.” With that, Wyatt turned around and left.
He had only secured one spot for Jared. Now, with Vi and Sigurd, Wyatt had to obtain another. If he couldn’t, someone from within their guild would have to give up theirs.
After Wyatt left, Heidi shed a smile, saying, “Forden, did you see that? If the alchemist guilds have internal quota, it’s impossible for the prestigious families not to have any.”
“Heidi, you’re so clever, you were right all along,” said Forden affectionately.
“The cases listed on the Doctor-Searching List may seemplex, but it’s not that difficult once one fullyprehends it.”
At that moment, someone suddenly leapt up, hovering in mid-air.
Upon seeing this individual, numerous alchemists from Epea immediately lit up with excitement, eximing, “Mr. Bemy! Mr. Bemy is here! There’s no ailment he can’t cure.”
“Although the reward for the Doctor-Searching List is substantial, it’s nothing to Mr. Bemy. That’s why he never participated.”
“Hahaha, with Mr. Bemy stepping in, Medicine God Ind will now have a formidable candidate.”
“Mr. Bemy? The guy with unfathomable medical skills and also a great phnthropist?”
Many people were familiar with Hartwin, while others were not. However, Hartwin’s reputation was well-known to many.