Chapter 1117: You’re Not Even a Spirit Master
Chapter 1117: You’re Not Even a Spirit Master
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“The alchemist qualification competition? Are you joking? In this world, which alchemist isn’t a powerful Spirit Master? You’re not even a Spirit Master, yet you still have the cheek to say that you’re an alchemist?” After one of the guards finished speaking, the two of them laughed loudly.
Only then did Beiting Huang remember that there was a Spirit Masters Guild on this continent. On this continent, almost every Spirit Master who had yet to become famous would enter the Spirit Masters Guild, have their strength appraised, obtain the badge issued by the Spirit Masters Guild, and receive some benefits. It was inferior to the Spirit Master Robe. They would be rewarded with some gem coins or Rubis according to their level every month.
She had almost never stepped into the Spirit Masters Guild. The only badge she had on her was the one she had obtained when she first came to this world. In order to obtain her mercenary status, she had participated in the appraisal of the Sword Masters Guild and obtained a Sword Master badge.
However, she had never heard of a swordmaster who could become a Spirit Master. Alchemy required fire seeds. Ordinary alchemists could only refine potions with ordinary fire. Only those who were slightly stronger could refine pills. However, if they wanted to refine top-grade pills, every truly powerful alchemist wanted to have high-level fire seeds, unlike people like Ai Lan.
Even the Earth Fire would make them overjoyed.
“Who stipulated that one can’t enter the Alchemist Union without the qualifications to be a Spirit Master? What if I’m here to buy pills? Are you not going to let me in either?” It was said that the King of Hell was easy to see, but the little ghosts were difficult to deal with. This was really true. If Beiting Huang wanted to argue with these two guards, it would be too embarrassing.
“Don’t you know that the Alchemist Union will not publicly sell medicine?” A disdainful female voice sounded. Her voice was like an oriole leaving the valley. It was very pleasant to the ears, but the words she said were a little unpleasant.
Beiting Huang turned around and saw a carriage parked at the foot of the stairs at the entrance of the alchemist’s guild. The silver unicorn was already very rare. On the carriage, a third-grade spirit beast’s demon core was embedded on the top of each of the four palanquins. Under the sunlight, they circulated with fluorescence and rippled like water ripples, illuminating the entire carriage as if it had walked out of a dream.
The curtain of the carriage lifted, and a woman in a purple gauze dress walked out. She had a mask of the same color, revealing only a pair of light brown eyes, as if they were embedded with two crystals.
As soon as the woman appeared, she immediately attracted a lot of attention. Some people who were in a hurry were attracted to her. They looked at the woman with infatuated eyes. Some men wished they could drool.
“It’s Eldest Miss Jia Rui. Oh my god, she’s the disciple of the president of the Alchemist Union. I heard that she’s only 20 years old, but she’s already a second-grade alchemist!”
“She’s beautiful and powerful. To be able to take a look at such beauty, I’m even willing to die now!”
“I heard that it’s because she’s so beautiful that she wears a veil. Oh my god, look at her eyes. They’re so beautiful!”
The crowd gathered in this direction. Perhaps because this scene often happened, the guards of the alchemist guild were already familiar with it. As soon as the Eldest Miss appeared, a group of people ran out and blocked the crowd, preventing them from approaching the Eldest Miss’ carriage.
Not to mention knowing this woman, even Beiting Huang didn’t know who the president of the Alchemist Union was. She observed this woman. She had ample breasts, fat buttocks, and a hot figure. She was indeed a normal man’s cup of tea. However, her face was covered by a veil, and she could only see a pair of slightly charming eyes. She couldn’t see anything else clearly.
However, humans were all interested in the unknown. The more they were not allowed to look, the more curious they were and the more they fantasized.
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