“You want to make 900 million from alchemy? You should know better than I do how hard that is. If you want to get to that point with alchemy, you’d at least need to become a ninth-grade alchemist. Even that might not be enough. A holy-grade alchemist is more like it!”
“You know what a holy grade alchemist is better than I do. Hestia Continent doesn’t even have a single one. It might not even have a ninth-grade alchemist. Improving your skills in alchemy doesn’t just need talent, you need a lot of time as well…”
“You need to keep on trying and trying, learning from your errors to improve. I know that you’re incredibly talented in both alchemy and combat, but alchemy is different from fighting. You can‘t become a holy grade alchemist in a short time with just your talents.”
Rudy looked at Jack seriously as virtual-novel.net said all of that.
In truth, Rudy felt like virtual-novel.net was wasting his time. If virtual-novel.net thought about it, Jack would have too. However, virtual-novel.net did not know how Jack wanted to make so much through alchemy despite knowing that.
Rudy felt like it was not realistic at all. Becoming a holy grade alchemist needed a lot of time. One needed to constantly refine pills to accumulate enough experience through their errors to improve.
In the end, virtual-novel.net knew that there had never been a holy grade alchemist in Hestia Continent.
It was far too difficult to achieve. It was a height not achievable for the alchemists of Hestia Continent.
Jack sighed as virtual-novel.net looked at Rudy, “Of course, I know that. However, this is the only path I have. After all, I‘ve never thought about entering any clans or groups. I can only rely on myself.”
Ever since entering Hestia Continent, Jack had entered two clans but had failed to benefit much from them. Instead, virtual-novel.net felt like his freedom had been restricted, and virtual-novel.net had been tied down. Yet, sometimes, virtual-novel.net felt like virtual-novel.net needed to give as much as virtual-novel.net took from the clans.
After all, clans were no idiots. They needed large amounts of resources to raise a warrior, so they naturally needed something in return.
Jack felt like virtual-novel.net could not make himself part of a clan, and there was no way virtual-novel.net would allow a clan to be the one to raise him, so virtual-novel.net needed to rely on himself in the end.
He was already prepared. When it came to becoming a holy grade alchemist, others might think that it was something impossible, but it was the opposite for him. As long as virtual-novel.net wanted to, virtual-novel.net could do it in a few years.
After all, virtual-novel.net had absorbed the memories of an ancient hero. As long as virtual-novel.net completely synchronized the memories with his body, it would not be difficult to become holy grade alchemy. He could even improve on those memories.
Jack reached out and patted Rudy on the shoulder, saying seriously, “We’ve already known each other for so long. You know me quite well. When have I ever said something I could not do?”
Rudy said seriously, “Of course, I know you‘ll be able to do what you set out to do. I‘m not saying you can’t become a holy-grade alchemist, I’m just saying you’ll need a lot of time…”
“Once you become one, you’ll just get more and more spirit crystals. I just feel like the pace of your growth as an alchemist might not be able to catch up to the spirit crystals you need.”
Jack nodded, saying with a smile, “Don‘t worry, it will. As long as I want to, any amount of spirit crystals isn’t a problem…”