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Following Michails invitation, Nathaniels hand shot up in the air.

Yes, Nathaniel?

Nathaniel's fingers fidgeted with anxiety. Can you go over the different parts of the Exam again?

A collection of audible sighs swept across their table.

Michail raised his eyebrows and asked dryly, Ive detailed the process for you several tis already. Where are your notes?

Umm, I left them back at ho. I know the answer, really! I just wanna make double no, triple sure!

Michail chuckled. Alright. Then, why dont you tell what the Examination will consist of. Im all ears, Nathaniel.

After being put on the spot, Nathaniels eyes widened before glancing down the table at the other children pitifully. But what t his gaze were only three sympathetic smiles.

Seeing that none of them were willing to help him out this ti, Nathaniel hesitantly began.

Well, there are uh three parts?

Michail smiled and nodded. Correct. Go on.

With a bit more confidence, Nathaniel continued, The first part is a written test. The second is

Two of the three parts are written exams. What exactly does this portion cover?

Umm there's uh

Michail waved his hand to stop the boys mumbling.

In efforts to move on to newer information before nightfall, Ill explain the process for you one last ti, Nathaniel. But I suggest that you keep ahold of your notes this ti.

As his shoulder sagged in relief, Nathaniel nodded quickly as he took out a sheet of paper and a pen from his spatial ring, doing his best to look the part of a dutiful student.

Michail explained, The Apprentice Alchemist Examination is comprised of three sections. Even the Examination I participated in years ago was formatted this way, as the structure remains the sa every year it's held.

The first and second sections are the written portions.

During the first section, the examinee is required to detail any Elixir Refinent Technique, as long as its a Tier 1 Elixir Refinent Technique. Due to you four being fortunate enough to be appointed to the Elixir Refinent Hall, each of you were already provided a Technique of your choosing, free of charge. The other examinees were not so lucky.

"Can anyone else inform your fellow disciple Nathaniel of what follows? Yes, Mia."

Mia's pleasant voice recited gently, The second section consists of questions relating to basic Alchemical processes."

"That's correct Mia. Well done," Michail acknowledged. "What about the last? Go ahead, Tarek."

Tarek answered succinctly, The final section isn't really a test, because it doesnt affect the Examination's final outco. And most of the examinees will not be given the opportunity to participate in this portion.

Tarek paused for a mont, glancing quickly at Auslen before continuing.

It's a contest designed for the top 25 examinees that displayed the best performance during the previous two tests. At its conclusion, there are rewards for the top few participants included.

The objective for this section of the Examination is the sole objective that changes every year. The only thing that doesnt change is that the contest will include the other four Outer Sect mountains, aning that only the top five examinees from each Outer Sect Elixir Refinent Hall will be allowed to participate.

Nathaniels speedy scribbles halted, head spinning around to Tarek with excitent written all over his face.

Ooh! Whats the rewards like for the third part?

Michail interjected, I dont think thats sothing you should be worrying about when you nearly failed our little practice exam last week. If I were you, Id place my focus on simply passing on your first go-around."

Auslen glanced at Nathaniel to see the boys slightly pink face lowering back down in embarrassed silence as he re-concentrated on scribbling his notes.

Michail was not being tough on Nathaniel for the fun of it. He was rely hoping to prevent the overzealous child from wasting his other benefit.

Refining Assistants also received one free chance to participate in the Apprentice Alchemist Examination. To purchase this slot, the disciple would normally be required to pay 250 rit Points, which was an amount that took a substantial number of Sect Missions to save up for. Considering that Qi Refinent Elixirs were valued at 50 rit Points, just one slot was the equivalent to giving up at least five potential strands of Profound Qi!

Although they could have waited much longer to take the Exam, since their benefits wouldn't expire for years, all four mbers of their group had chosen to participate, in spite of their ntor's consistent warnings.

Auslen was not worried about the possibility of failure and chose to take the exam as soon as possible, as he was impatiently looking forward to the Elixir Refinent Hall facilities and individual Alchemy instruction that only Apprentice Alchemists had access to.

He had a solid head-start with Spirit Botany, thanks to his fathers assistance. However, because he couldnt sell his Pseudo Spirit Plants, he still lacked a feasible way to obtain rit Points.

Sadly, Auslen had exactly zero rit Points to his na at the mont. But he refused to waste his ti with the Sect Missions aid towards young practitioners. The paltry number of rit Points given in exchange from completing those dry tasks was depression-inducing.

He knew that Tarek had chosen to take it early because his family had several Alchemists and Botanists, so the knowledge he enjoyed was more than enough to ensure that he safely passed the test.

Mia, on the other hand, had chosen to participate in the Examination for reasons only she could guess. Over the past few months, she had never really discussed her family situation, but it was obvious that she didnt know much of anything regarding Alchemy when they first began studying together as a group.

And Nathaniel hadnt shown even the slightest interest in Alchemy, let alone the Apprentice Alchemy Examination.

At least, that was the case until three weeks ago, when he heard from Michail that the rest of us were participating. Now, the child frantically studied every chance he got. That competitive spirit of his knows no bounds.

Nathaniel was so unexpectedly consud with this upcoming Exam that Auslen was repeatedly slipping on loose pages of notes scattered all over their cave abode.

But whether Nathaniel's pain-staking exertion was enough for him to successfully pass the Exam after starting from so far behind was another matter entirely.

Just as he finished his thought, he spotted Mia turning towards Nathaniel to lightly pat his shoulder.

Dont be too nervous, Nathan. Well just study even harder this week so that we can all pass the Exam together.

Contrarily, Nathaniel looked even more nervous under Mias encouraging gaze. The pink around his young cheeks spread around to his neck familiarly, causing Auslen to rember this mornings events.

Or, perhaps his sudden burst of initiative was thanks to the miraculous power of a first crush?

Auslen chuckled to himself before reverting his eyes from the two of them.

Good luck, brat. Im rooting for you.

At this mont, Michail spoke up. Do any of you have any additional concerns about the upcoming Examination?

His gaze scanned the group of silent children before laughing.

Lazily resting his elbows on the table, Michail smiled. I guess weve discussed that topic more than enough. How about we open the topic further, since I have quite a bit of free ti left.

What other burning questions have you kids been sitting on? If its related to a subject Im familiar with, I dont mind elaborating on so things for you.

Golden eyes gleaming, Auslen raised his hand high.

Whats on your mind, Auslen?

Senior Brother, are you a real Alchemist yet?

If I was, then I wouldnt have been assigned as you guys ntor," Michail laughingly said.

"Passing the Alchemist Examination is not nearly as simple as passing the Apprentice Alchemist Exam. The latter calls for rely theoretical knowledge, not even requiring the examinee to refine a Tier 1 Elixir.

But the forr contains a particularly difficult practical application section. The aspiring Alchemist must not only be able to reliably produce Tier 1 Spirit Elixirs but also demonstrate a certain baseline success rate with Tier 2.

Sure, I can produce a stable Tier 2 Elixir every now and then, but my personal success rate isnt high enough for to feel comfortable spending the rit Points to take the Alchemist Exam. That's why Im putting it off until I reach the Foundation Establishnt realm.

Tarek was surprised. Youre still a practitioner?

Looking slightly offended, Michail shot back, For your information, Ive been ready to advance for years now, kid. But I only recently saved up for the Earth Tier Cultivation thod Ive been eyeing for a while. You should know that those things arent cheap.

Auslen tilted his head as he asked, Then why havent you advanced yet? Isn't it bad to wait too long?

Michails brows furrowed slightly as he looked at Auslen and Tarek, thinking, Why do I get the feeling that these two are mocking my age? Im only 21! Thats still young!

Coughing to relieve his discomposure, he answered, Im waiting until the Qi Refinent Tournant. Depending on how high I can rank, so of my previous arrangents may change.

Once she heard this, Mia perked up and asked excitedly, Are you participating in the Tournant, Senior Brother?

Just as Michail was opening his mouth to speak, a gruff voice coming directly behind him answered in his stead.

We both are! You juniors better cheer for us appropriately when the ti cos.

Just as they perceived the sudden interruption, Auslen and the rest raised their gazes above Michails head to see a sturdy young man standing behind him with a wide grin.

He had green eyes, under which was a light layering of freckles decorating his fair-skinned cheeks. His curly red hair was very short, not even long enough to reach his muscular shoulders, as it had only recently begun to regrow from his last Elixir refinent mishap.

The mans aty palm was coming down fast to rest hard on Michails shoulder before being knocked away with a crisp, resounding slap. The painfully sharp resonance from the colliding hands caused the Outer Sect Disciples sitting nearby to hurriedly turn towards their group.

Michail appeared unconcerned at the extra attention they attracted. Withdrawing his palm, he asked, Victor, wheres your handler?

Even though Michails expression remained friendly, his minutely colder tone seed to indicate his annoyance brought about by the man's presence.

anwhile, Victor stepped back with his face painted with shock, gently rubbing the side of his hand.

Shit! Is that how you treat your friend? Youre teaching your ntees bad habits.

Only after checking for signs of swelling for another mont did Victor register Michails words.

Motherfuc Irenes not my handler, shes my sister!

Ignoring most of what Victor said, he politely anded, Slip of the tongue. Wheres Irene?

Victor looked peeved, choosing not to answer in lieu of focusing on the blonde boy observing him.

Brushing off Michails increasingly piercing gaze, Victor pulled himself a seat right in front of Auslen, face pouting semi-pitifully while waving his now red palm.

Little prince! You see how this abusive ntor treats your dear Senior Brother? That terrible man hurt so badly! I may even lose my hand if I

Victor suddenly stopped when he looked down to see a small, white hand gently placing a tiny bottle of a green-colored Spirit Elixir on the table in front of him.

Astonished, he looked back up at Auslen, whose face had was smiling with untainted emotions of kindness and child-like naivety.

Auslens eyes revealed concern as he said, Here you go, Senior Brother. It sounded really painful just now! I hope this helps your hand a little.

Victors eyes glead at the Bone nding Elixir that he had been gearing up to beg the foolish Prince for. He had heard from around the Elixir Refinent Hall that the kid was loaded, but he had never found the right opportunity until now.

It's just that he hadn't expected for it to be this easy!

'Is this foolish boy really the Prince of a Kingdom? Where's his sense of prudence?'

Despite his confusion, Victor's pout unknowingly transford back into a wide grin as he sized up the Bone nding Elixir.

Although the Spirit Elixir couldnt be sold to the Sect, due to them only accepting freshly refined Spirit Elixirs, he could still pawn it off to a fellow disciple for around half the price. That was an easy 20 rit Points!

Gradually, the good-looking, golden-haired child, whom he hadnt thought too highly of before, began looking more and more agreeable in Victors eyes.

Laughing in surprised delight, he said, Thank you, uh... little Prince! I just knew I could count on you.

Shit. What's his na again? Well, it's no matter. Ill be taking that!

But just before his non-throbbing palm could make contact with the Bone nding Elixir, another sharp slap rang out in the Library.

Ouch!!

While Victor was cradling his other hand, Michail slid the Elixir back towards Auslen.

Auslen, you shouldn't give away such precious items so easily. Even if you think you dont need them or that you have sothing better, keeping what you have is far better than donating them to this blockhead.

After returning the Elixir, Michail shifted his gaze back towards Victor.

Stop trying to sche rit Points out of your juniors and tell why youre here.

Staring in disbelief at Auslen, who was apologetically placing the Elixir back inside his spatial ring, the previous joy that was spilling from Victors heart was now uncomfortably congested, leaving room for only stifled dejection to pass through.

No! My rit Points! Should I swindle the boy so more when Michail leaves? With his background, hes got to have so more goodies hidden away

Still sowhat aggrieved, Victor deflated and leaned back in his chair, offhandedly replying, Irene sent to find you. She just told to relay that she had sothing urgent to show you.

As soon as Victor finished speaking, Auslen couldnt miss the brilliance that flashed through Michails eyes.

Without questioning Victor any further, Michail stood from his seat with an apologetic smile, pulling the red-headed young man up along with him.

Im sorry, you guys. I have sothing very important to do, so well have to cut our ti short today. However, just let know if you need any more assistance before the Exam, and Ill try to carve so ti to et with you before next week.

Why the hell are you I still want to talk to my precious juniors! Hey, wait!

After waving goodbye to his ntees, Michail ignored the persistent pleas and turned to walk briskly towards the exit of the Library, pulling Victors unwilling figure behind him.

While watching their departing figures, Auslen couldn't resist the amusent coloring his face.

Damn. It's not easy to find simpletons like Victor. Not everyone could be so easily pleased with such a cheap gift.

Auslen had been secretly observing several Senior Outer Sect Disciples, slowly weeding out the few he thought would be worth building a relationship with.

Luck was on his side when he was assigned to Michail as a ntee. Michail was near the top of his list, as he was a very well-known talent within the Outer Sect for both his cultivation and Alchemical skill.

Admittedly, Victor's na lined the bottom of the batch. But, the fact that he was an Apprentice Alchemist himself, as well as the twin brother to Irene, who was widely known to be even more talented in Alchemy than Michail, provided Victor with just enough value to be considered a desirable potential friend. It was a welco surprise to Auslen that the young man was so simple-minded, making him easy enough to approach.

Sigh. If only he was any good at Alchemy...

Tareks voice called Auslens attention back to the group.

So, do you guys want to study so more for the Exam back at my cave abode?

Auslen tapped his finger on the table as he glanced at Vincent, thinking to himself for a second before shrugging in agreent. Vincent and I dont mind. What about you two?

Nathaniel looked relieved, but glanced at Mia before answering.

Once Mia nodded, Nathaniel finally spoke up. Yeah, lets do it!

Tarek said, Then lets make a quick stop at the Palace of Outer Sect Affairs. There's so rit Points waiting for to redeem."

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