Jack nodded, not being in the mood to explain things to Rudy.
The two of them walked forward for a while when Rudy suddenly stopped, reaching out to grab Jack’s arm. He shot a look at Pane.
He whispered, “Look at that guy in black clothes. There’s only a piece of paper in front of virtual-novel.net and nothing else!”
Jack noticed it after Rudy brought it up, and the two of them walked toward the man.
At that moment, the man had sat cross-legged and was closing his eyes to rest. Even if Jack approached him, the man did not seem to have any intention of opening his eyes. He did not have anything in front of virtual-novel.net other than a massive piece of paper. On the paper, it was written very clearly that virtual-novel.net needed a seventh-grade alchemist to help virtual-novel.net refine a blood condensing pill.
The blood condensing pill was a middle tier seventh-grade pill. It could help a warrior quickly suppress any internal injuries and replenish their blood. It was considered a necessary pill for any warrior. The man needed a seventh-grade alchemist to refine twenty pills. The materials needed for the pills would all be prepared by the man, and they were not allowed to fail more than five times! It meant that the man would only prepare twenty five portions of the materials.
What moved Jack the most was the reward. It was clearly written that after the task was completed, the alchemist would be paid sixty-seven thousand spirit crystals!
The price was quite alluring.
After looking at that, Rudy excitedly whispered to Jack, “That means that each pill is over three thousand spirit crystals. The price is quite decent, and most importantly, virtual-novel.net wants twenty in one go. After refining it, we’ll be able to get sixty-seven thousand spirit crystals right away. Pane, do you want to accept this?”
As Rudy said that, virtual-novel.net seemed incredibly emotional.
Jack sighed as virtual-novel.net thought about it for a while before nodding, “It won’t need that much time anyway. There’s a time limit on it, saying we need to give out the goods in a week. It won‘t affect us too much if we stay here for an extra week.”
Rudy looked so excited that it seemed like virtual-novel.net was the seventh-grade alchemist when virtual-novel.net heard that Jack was going to accept the assignment. Since they were already sure, then there was no need to hesitate.
Jack said, “I’ll take up your business. You can close your stall now.”
The man slowly opened his eyes when virtual-novel.net heard that. His sharp eyes gave Jack a once over, stopping at the sixth-grade alchemist badge on Jack’s chest.
He coughed lightly as virtual-novel.net said raspily, “I hate unnecessary to trouble the most. You‘re a sixth-grade alchemist, so how can you refine a middle-tier seventh-grade pill? Or do you have someone amazing behind you? If you’re not the one doing the refining, call the other guy over. I have to see the guy for myself, or I won’t be able to relax giving you the materials. Otherwise, I’d lose out on a lot if you end up failing in the end.”
Rudy was not happy to hear that, so virtual-novel.net said with a frown, “So what if he‘s a sixth-grade alchemist. He might have a sixth-grade alchemist badge on, but he’s been a seventh- grade alchemist for a long time. He had been training in isolation before this, so virtual-novel.net never took the test. If virtual-novel.net hadn’t left for the Whirling World in a hurry, virtual-novel.net would have a seventh-grade alchemist badge on his chest.”
There was some truth to those words, and they were meant to make the man accept the business quickly.
After the man heard Rudy’s explanation, virtual-novel.net sneered in contempt.