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Chapter 2935

- Chapter 2935 -

The worst alchemists would be awarded a gray token meant for low-tier stalls. Even though low-tier stalls were still worth a sum of money,

they were not worth as much as higher-tier ones. Those who did slightly better would be able to get bronze tokens meant for middle-tier

stalls. Even higher up were golden tokens for high-tier stalls.

From the start, only two people had gotten golden tokens.

When Jack stepped into the test area, the same thing from the entry test happened. A barrier separated him from the outside world, and no

one could interfere or affect him at all.

Jack looked up at the glowing condensing plate in front of him. All of the pill runes that were eithercomplete or incomplete from before disappeared as new questions appeared.

All of the pill runes totaled up to 90, the same amount during the entry test. Jack took a deep breath,earnestly looking at the pill runes he needed to complete.

What shocked Jack was the fact that those pill runes had not just been seen by him before, but evenleft a deep impression in his mind. Of course, those impressions were not his, but the memories heinherited. It was because he knew everything that he was so surprised. That was because the pillsrunes were incredibly difficult. Even an eighth-grade alchemist might not be able to complete all ofthem.

With that in mind, Jack took a deep breath, already committed at that moment. 500000 spirit crystalswere at stake. If he could not even get that, it would be much harder for him in the future. He wasfacing the challenge with all his might inside. Outside the barrier, things were much calmer.

Rudy raised his eyebrows as he distanced himself from the crowd. He did not want to bother wastinghis time on them.

It was just like what Jack had told him, wasting his time on people like Mark and his ‘companions’ werepointless. They would not listen to the truth and would insist on following their feelings. Still, Rudy couldnot stomach how pleased they were with themselves.

So many things had happened that wore out Rudy’s patience. Even if he knew that there might be a major plot behind everything, he did not

want to see people like these men so haughty.novelbin

Gent took a deep breath. Rudy’s words had, admittingly, aggravated him. Even though he knew that whatever he said would not stand up to

Jack actually convincing everyone with his results, he did not want to see Rudy happy, even if for a moment.

He snorted and said, ”I’ll admit that Jack might be a little skilled. He might even have the skills of a seventh-grade alchemist, but

so what? There are many seventh-grade alchemists in Prosper City. Even if it was me, I wouldn’t be able to get a golden token

and get a high-tier stall. Only alchemists from the inner valley of Phoenix Valley or alchemists with extraordinary talents could do

that!”

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