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Chapter 430: Chapter 424: Making a Move to Recruit
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To be honest, having lived in Rosewood City for so many years, the meatselling burly man had seen quite a few students from Rosewood College. Their futures varied, and very few of them could eventually become a King Beastmaster.
Although the meat seller was very envious of David Jones’ s child being able to enter Rosewood College, he didn’t think that David Jones could become a king. After all, it would be impossible to support a Class VI King without the help of the three great treasure elixirs Essence-Condensing Elixir, Energy-increasing Elixir, and Overflowing Elixir!
Old Kit was just a supermarket owner, even if he sold his supermarket by smashing his pots and pans, he could only manage to gather Essence- Condensing Elixir and Energy-increasing Elixir.
As for the S tier Class V Overflowing Elixir, it was not an elixir that ordinary Beastmasters could come into contact with.
However, since David Jones could have a connection with the rumored second generation of literary and martial arts stars, it was obvious that his future prospects would be boundless.
Not really, not really.” Old Kit laughed and pushed away the pork handed from the big man.
The Black Elite Beast, the Black Boar, its meat has the function of tonifying the kidney and blood, and enhancing physical fitness. If it is consumed for a long time, it can even increase the strength of the Beastmaster by a hundred pounds, and its price is extremely expensive.
Generally, only Beastmaster families with a Class VI King in Rosewood City Trainer Guild have the right to redeem it.
After listening to the conversation between the two, Jade Bailey’s eyes flashed with a trace of untraceable envy and longing.
Since the news of David Jones winning the first place in the Rosewood College Double List, all high school students in Rosewood City became his fans. Even Jade Bailey, who is indifferent to the outside world, could hear a lot of news about David Jones’s deeds.
In a nutshell, there might be people in Rosewood City who do not know the title of the Pharmacist Guild President, but there would be absolutely no one who does not know the name of David Jones.
Jade Bailey silently spread the medicinal materials on the table, making sure that the sunlight could shine evenly, and had no interest in the conversation between the two people.
Because in Jade Bailey’s eyes, she and David Jones were people from two completely different worlds, one a peerless genius standing proudly among the clouds, and the other a defeated person in the mud.
“Perhaps if I hadn’t been injured, I would have joined the Purple Haze Club like Kit’s child.” Jade Bailey suddenly had this idea in her mind and then gave a bitter smile.
If she hadn’t been defeated and fallen from the clouds into the dust, she probably wouldn’t have noticed David Jones, a peerless demon who came out of a remote Level III city.
“Maybe I should have died that day with Luz and Bess.”
Looking at her scarred, neither fair nor delicate hands, full of cracked lines, Jade Bailey suddenly sank into her memories.
“Gulu!”
Sensing the sadness of the trainer, the Glassfire Rabbit’s ears swung and slapped Jade Bailey’s wax-yellow cheek.
“Thank supreme-ruler I have you.”
Seeing the Glassfire Rabbit’s wide eyes and angry look, Jade Bailey shook her head and suppressed all the messy thoughts in her heart.
“Is that Jade Bailey?”
Staring at the woman drying medicinal materials in the distance, David Jones asked in surprise.
“That’s right.” Margaret Yule nodded slightly.
As David Jones frowned, he asked, “Strange, even if Jade Bailey can only refine Level II elixirs now, a Flare V Alchemist shouldn’t be in such a bad situation!” To know, Pharmacists have always been a noble profession. Even in today’s era, which is impacted by high-tech alchemy technology, a Flare II Alchemist will not be oil-rich but certainly will have a better financial situation compared to most elite trainers.
From Jade Bailey’s nearly washed white pharmacy attire, and her clean and tidy shoes that seemed quite old, David Jones could feel her financial struggles.
However, such poverty should not have appeared on a pharmacist, even if they were just an entry-level Flare I Alchemist.
With a quick turn of his thoughts, David Jones turned his head towards Margaret Yule and said, “Let’s go up and visit her.”
Anyway, if a Flare V Alchemist was willing to give up the space for improvement and wholeheartedly make elixirs and nurture elixir souls for him, he could at least push the number of rotations of Flame Maza to six.
As for the Flame Maza with seven spins or more, unless David Jones deliberately extended the nurturing period, using quantity to make up for quality, otherwise, he probably needed Master Pharmacist or even Grandmaster Pharmacist to refine elixirs repeatedly and create elixir souls for condensation.
At this time, Jade Bailey, who was drying her medicinal herbs, suddenly realized that sunlight was being blocked by two figures, and she couldn’t help but say…
“I’m drying my herbs, and I won’t start refining pills until later. Could you please wait for a moment?”
Looking at the pale, dried, and haggard-faced woman in front of him, who had the traces of past delicacy in her facial features and seemed to be in her forties, David Jones showed a slight smile.
“We’re not here for pill refining, but for something else. Is it convenient to come inside and discuss the matter?”
Jade Bailey looked up and noticed that David Jones and Margaret Yule were dressed in Rosewood College uniforms, with quite a few high-level arcane implements hidden on their fingers and wrists. She couldn’t help but feel a sense of caution.
“Glassfire, help me continue drying the herbs.”
After saying that, Jade Bailey stood up, opened the door of the pharmacy, and led David Jones and Margaret Yule into the Careful Heart Pharmacy.
Upon entering the pharmacy, David Jones immediately detected a familiar fragrance.
“The scent of Starfall Elixir and Star-forging Elixir, it’s quite a rare memory.” David Jones wrinkled his nose, and the more he smelled, the more he enjoyed it. Afterward, he carefully observed the layout of the shop’s interior.
Contrary to his imagination, the medicinal herbs displayed in the pharmacy were nothing more than Level I or Level II mesona, and not a single Level III mesona was in sight; all the elixirs for sale on the counter were also entirely low-level elixirs.
Anyone could see that this was just an ordinary, unremarkable pharmacy, and no one would ever expect a high-level pharmacist to be hiding here.
“We rarely have guests here, so there’s no tea prepared. Please feel free to speak your minds,” Jade Bailey said.
She knew that David Jones wasn’t lying.
Students of Pharmacy Department at Rosewood College are all experts in pharmacy.
If these two guests were looking for pill refining, they wouldn’t need to go far and wide, ignoring the excellent resources of their classmates, only to seek out an ordinary Flare II Alchemist like her.
David Jones: “Senior Jade, how should I address you?”
Upon hearing this, Jade Bailey’s fingers slightly trembled, almost imperceptibly. She looked up, carefully scrutinizing David Jones’ eyes.
After a long time, her voice calmly said, “You’re late. I’ve sold all the pharmacy knowledge I have, and as for the inheritance of the pharmacy workshop, I don’t think you two would mind.”
She didn’t mind passing on the inheritance of the pharmacy workshop to others because such knowledge was almost worthless among pharmacists since students at Rosewood College would usually look down on such an inferior heritage.
David Jones shookhis head, smiling. “You’ve misunderstood. We are interested in you.”
“Oh!”
Jade Bailey’s eyes narrowed slightly, “I’m just a waste, not worth your time.”