The interior of the Celestial Apothecary Guild was even more impressive than its exterior. Ancient pillars carved with dicinal herbs lined the hallways, and the air was thick with the fragrance of rare plants and minerals. Eamon's eyes were wide with wonder as he tried to absorb every detail.
"This place is incredible," he whispered. "So of these carvings must be thousands of years old."
I nodded, equally impressed despite myself. The Guild's reputation wasn't exaggerated.
A young attendant in erald robes approached us with a courteous bow. "Master Knight, Fifth Elder has been inford of your arrival. Please follow ."
As we walked deeper into the complex, I couldn't help but notice the girl in the red dress walking ahead of us, escorted by another attendant. She carried herself with the confidence of soone who knew her worth.
"Who is she?" I asked our guide quietly.
"That's Sofia Carrera," the attendant replied, keeping his voice low. "She's from the Carrera Alchemist family of Verdant City. They've produced talented alchemists for generations. The Green Spirit Fire is their family's legacy."
Sofia disappeared around a corner, leaving us to continue our journey through the labyrinthine corridors.
After several minutes, we arrived at an ornate door. The attendant knocked gently and announced our presence.
"Enter," ca a deep voice from within.
The Fifth Elder's study was a spacious room filled with books, scrolls, and various alchemical apparatus. Behind a massive jade desk sat a middle-aged man with silver streaks in his black hair and penetrating eyes that seed to evaluate my worth in an instant.
"Liam Knight," he said, rising to greet . "Your reputation precedes you. I'm Fifth Elder Leung."
I bowed respectfully. "It's an honor to et you, Elder Leung."
He gestured for us to sit in the chairs opposite his desk. "And this is?"
"Eamon Greene, my chief physician at Jade Moon Villa," I introduced.
Elder Leung nodded briefly at Eamon before focusing his attention back on . "I understand you're seeking mbership in our Guild. An unusual request, given your already established reputation."
His directness caught off guard. "You seem well-inford about ."
A small smile played on his lips. "When soone of your talents expresses interest in joining our ranks, we take notice. Particularly when that soone has connections to the Ashworth family."
I stiffened slightly. My relationship with Isabelle wasn't widely known outside Havenwood City.
Seeing my reaction, Elder Leung chuckled. "Don't look so surprised. Information is as valuable as any herb or elixir in our line of work."
"Then you also know why I'm here," I said carefully.
"You need resources and knowledge that only we can provide," he stated matter-of-factly. "And you're running short on ti, given your... upcoming engagent with young Blackthorne."
I nodded, impressed by his intelligence network. "Seven months isn't much ti to prepare."
"Indeed." Elder Leung leaned back in his chair, studying . "Normally, new mbers start as Apprentice Alchemists, regardless of their background. But your case is exceptional."
He reached into a drawer and pulled out a jade token, sliding it across the desk to . The token was inscribed with intricate patterns and the words "Master Pharmacist."
"This grants you the rank of Master Pharmacist within the Guild," he explained. "It's the highest rank below Elder status. You'll have access to most of our resources and knowledge bases."
I picked up the token, feeling its weight. "This is... unexpectedly generous."
"Not generous – practical," Elder Leung corrected. "Your talents would be wasted in lower positions. In fact, I intend to propose your elevation to Elder status at the next council eting."
Eamon gasped audibly. Even I couldn't hide my surprise. Elder status typically took decades to achieve.
"Why?" I asked bluntly.
Elder Leung smiled. "Because talent like yours appears once in a generation. And because we need fresh blood among the Elders. Too many old n with old ideas."
He stood, signaling the end of our eting. "Join us in the Main Hall in an hour. We're introducing new mbers today. Your friend can observe from the gallery."
As we were escorted back to the entrance hall, Eamon could barely contain his excitent.
"Master Pharmacist!" he whispered eagerly. "That's unprecedented for a new mber!"
I nodded, still processing the implications. The position would grant access to resources I desperately needed, but it would also draw attention – not all of it welco.
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The Main Hall of the Celestial Apothecary Guild was packed with people when we arrived. Hopeful applicants crowded the floor while established mbers watched from elevated galleries. Elder Leung stood on a raised platform, alongside several other elders.
"Welco," Elder Leung addressed the crowd. "Today marks the beginning of our annual recruitnt. Before we begin the formal testing, I wish to introduce two special additions to our ranks."
He gestured to his right. "First, Sofia Carrera of the Carrera Alchemist family. She has demonstrated remarkable talent with her Green Spirit Fire and will join us as an Ordinary Alchemist."
Sofia stepped forward, her red dress vibrant against the green robes of the Guild mbers. She bowed gracefully, but I could see disappointnt in her eyes at the rank she'd been assigned.
"Second," Elder Leung continued, "I am pleased to announce that Liam Knight will be joining us directly as a Master Pharmacist."
A murmur ran through the crowd as I stepped forward. Many faces showed surprise, confusion, or outright disapproval.
Sofia's head snapped up, her eyes narrowing as she stared at . "Master Pharmacist?" she exclaid, loud enough for everyone to hear. "On what grounds?"
Elder Leung frowned at the interruption. "Miss Carrera, it is not customary to question the Council's decisions."
"With all due respect, Elder," Sofia persisted, stepping forward, "I demonstrated my Green Spirit Fire – a rare achievent that took years of cultivation. Yet I'm granted Ordinary Alchemist status while he" – she pointed at – "receives Master Pharmacist without demonstrating any qualification?"
The crowd grew restless. I could feel dozens of eyes on , evaluating, judging.
Elder Leung's expression darkened. "Master Knight's qualifications are well-established."
"Are they?" Sofia challenged. "Or is it his connection to the Ashworth family that earned him this position?"
The accusation hung in the air. I realized I needed to respond – not just for my sake, but to preserve Elder Leung's authority as well.
I stepped forward, my eyes locked with Sofia's. "You question my qualifications," I stated calmly. "That's your right. But you're wrong about one thing." Thе аuthеntiс vеrsiоn is оn
"And what's that?" she demanded.
"Your Green Spirit Fire is impressive," I acknowledged. "But it doesn't compare to mine."
Sofia laughed mockingly. "You're claiming to possess Spirit Fire? Prove it."
The hall fell silent as everyone watched our exchange. I extended my hand, palm up, and focused my energy.
"I can do more than prove it," I said confidently. "I can show you why Elder Leung granted the position."
Sofia crossed her arms. "And why is that?"
I smiled as energy gathered in my palm. "Because... I have the Blue Spirit Fire."
A brilliant blue fla burst to life above my hand, casting an ethereal light throughout the hall. The blue fire danced and swirled, more vibrant and powerful than Sofia's green fla had been.
Gasps echoed throughout the hall. Even Elder Leung's eyes widened in surprise – he'd taken a chance on based on reputation alone, not knowing I possessed this rare ability.
Sofia's face paled as she stared at my blue fla, her confident deanor crumbling before the undeniable evidence of my superior talent.
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