Chapter 69 Intermediate Pharmacist, Advancement Training Sequence
Chapter 69 Intermediate Pharmacist, Advancement Training Sequence
"Ian!"
Lucy stood in the crowd, looking at Ian not far away with a complicated expression.
She never expected that he would be the one promoted to intermediate pharmacist this time.
The wizard who was abandoned by her family.
But seeing that Hyde and Vivian were both there, and considering the atmosphere, it didn't seem like a joke.
"If it really works out, then I'll be a mid-level pharmacist."
Lucy took a deep breath.
Even within the school of pharmacists, there are only about twenty or thirty intermediate-level pharmacists.
Each of them is a pillar of the Potions Department and even the school of thought.
Even her own Silver Wolf Clan actively sought to befriend these individuals, given the relatively precious nature of magic potion resources.
"It has to work!"
Vivian also looked expectant.
"I put in a thousand magic stones." Hyde squinted, looking somewhat nervous.
The wizards of the Mysterious Source Department were also paying close attention to this advancement.
If he passes, he will be the only pharmacist to advance to the intermediate professional level in recent years, which is of great significance.
the other side.
Ian also started configuring.
Basic potions of zero ring level were no problem for him, but they took a lot of time.
Several hours later, eighteen bottles of medicine were neatly arranged.
Next up are advanced potions.
Although Ian could achieve almost a 100% success rate at this point, there was no need to exaggerate his success.
It's likely that one bottle will fail.
This caused a stir among the wizards watching from the sidelines.
By the time Ian finished preparing the low-grade zero-ring potion, half a day had passed.
Take out the energy potions and stamina potions that you prepared in advance.
Ian swallowed it directly.
No one around had any objections.
Advancing to the intermediate level of apothecary is a double drain on physical strength and energy. After all, Ian is only a first-class wizard apprentice, so it's normal that he can't handle it.
In the blink of an eye, two hours had passed.
Ian seemed to have recovered, and then got up again to begin preparing the intermediate-level potion.
"Here comes the important part!"
All eyes turned to them.
Those who can advance to intermediate pharmacist have no problem with the potions they can prepare. The real challenge lies in the potions prepared at the zero-ring level.
This is what is commonly referred to as an intermediate-level medicine.
"here we go."
Lucy kept her eyes fixed on Ian's movements.
Hyde's gaze also became more serious.
"The Eye of Glimmering Light"
Hyde looked at Ian and saw a faint, pure light emanating from his eyes, and his eyes gradually widened.
He could not possibly have been unaware of the potion-making tradition of the Potions Department, but this level of proficiency was definitely quite impressive.
And Ian's methods of handling materials.
All you can see is a thin film covering the surface of their hands, yet they can easily handle all kinds of materials.
"As for guidance techniques, being so proficient in both is perhaps only something that Victor or Granger and his old buddies could achieve."
Hyde smiled faintly.
Putting everything else aside, just his talent in magic is truly worthy of the title of a magic potion genius!
Let's look at the configuration.
Although it always seems to stumble and fall, there are no major problems.
Just as he was thinking this, he suddenly saw a puff of blue smoke emanating from the potion in Ian's hand.
The medicine immediately emitted an unpleasant smell.
One attempt failed.
Hyde frowned.
Lucy's eyes lit up.
She didn't know why, but seeing Ian fail actually made her feel much more at ease.
Perhaps they didn't want to see Ian advance?
However, Ian's expression didn't seem to change much.
After tidying up, we started preparing the second batch of ingredients.
An hour later.
A second success.
Another hour.
The third success.
Another hour.
Despite some setbacks, it was still a success.
As Ian closed the potion bottle, wizards immediately stepped forward to check its effects, and they all nodded in approval.
Without a doubt, it was a success.
"pass!"
A middle-aged wizard, dressed in the robes of the Department of Mystic Origins, stepped forward and gave Ian a solemn look, saying:
"Ian Green, congratulations on passing the intermediate pharmacist exam!"
"At the same time, congratulations on advancing to the intermediate profession within two years, becoming the third wizard apprentice to advance to the training sequence this year."
"I am Seamus Morton, head of the Examination Department of the Mystic Source Academy. Congratulations!"
Simo extended his hand and congratulated him.
"Thank you, sir."
Ian extended his hand, a smile spreading across his face.
In the blink of an eye, more than a year has passed since I entered the Potions Department, and I have finally passed the training sequence.
Congratulations, Ian.
Vivian and Hyde also came over and congratulated them.
Hyde's eyes held a hint of admiration.
There was no way around it; it wouldn't matter to him if it were an ordinary wizard, but the problem was that he had taken a gamble.
This made him feel a special connection with Ian.
The only problem is that I regret betting a bit too conservatively!
Wizards from the surrounding area came over to offer their congratulations and wanted to get to know Ian.
Having passed the training sequence, the wizard before him was destined to become a pillar of the school.
Moreover, as an intermediate-level pharmacist, there's no telling where he might seek enlightenment in the future.
Ian greeted them all with a smile.
He had hardly ever known any wizards from the Department of Mystic Sources before, but today he met a whole bunch of them.
Regardless, these are all connections!
They might even become customers in the future!
"Congratulations, Ian!"
Lucy also came out, her expression complicated.
He could imagine that when the news reached his family, it would cause another uproar.
Initially, the funding was withheld because of a few magic stones.
But now it has gradually come to this point.
Ian nodded, and the two shook hands.
He felt no emotion towards Lucy.
After all, it was just that they didn't provide him with financial assistance; he didn't actually meet the Silver Wolf family's requirements back then.
On the other side, Simo watched with a smile throughout, waiting for everyone to finish greeting him before stepping out again.
"Ian, I believe your potions department has already explained the benefits for intermediate-level pharmacists to you. Next, we'll discuss the benefits for those in the training sequence."
Is now a convenient time for you? Should we start recording now, or should we wait until you have a day off?
"Let's do it today then."
After taking energy and stamina potions, Ian's condition was fairly good; the biggest drain was actually from his previous less-than-stellar disguise skills.
"Can."
Simo nodded.
"I'll give you three days off. We'll discuss the details when you return to the Potions Department in three days."
Vivian left with a smile.
"Kid, you did a great job. Come with me to the alchemy department in a few days to collect your gambling funds. Thanks to you, I've made a fortune too."
Hyde patted Ian on the shoulder.
"OK."
Ian nodded.
He had already earned at least a thousand magic stones from this bet, and he worried that it wouldn't be easy for him to do it himself.
But with Hyde around, there's definitely no problem.
Soon, the wizards left one by one.
Ian followed Seamus to a living room and sat on either side of the sofa.
Simo began to explain the benefits of culture sequences.
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