Severin had passed the exam with such sheer speed that everyone was left reeling in shock. The
Alchemy
Tower space was a simtion that existed in a space of its own, and it was established by the
Grandiuno
Sect’s fifth sect leader to remain unaffected by events outside of the tower.
Upon entering the fifth floor, Severin promptly familiarized himself with the next assessment. The test
involved using various spirit beast materials to refine fifth–grade pills. The specific type of pill was left to
the discretion of the person taking the assessment, and no time limit was specified. However, he had to
produce at least a minimum of a thousand types of pills.
Severin’s expression turned much more seriouspared to before. “It gets more challenging with
each
floor, and I didn’t think that this floor would require me to use spirit beast material to create pills.”
In the past, Severin used only herbs when crafting pills and rarely incorporated material from spirit
beasts.
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However, the alchemists in Bleurealm regarded spirit beast material as being of higher quality than
herbs.
The energy core, flesh, and blood of level five spirit beasts were prized alchemical ingredients, and
much
higher–quality materials could even be obtained from level six or level seven spirit beasts.
The practitioners of many forces and families would hunt for spirit beasts and bathe their children in the
blood, believing it could help them gain talent.
Spirit beasts were a challenge for Severin, and he finally understood why the Alchemy Tower’s
assessments were so difficult. From what he knew, even talented alchemists such as Celeste struggled
with the fifth floor’s assessment and needed several years to seed.
Even Emery, who was second only to Celeste, had been stuck on the fifth floor.
Those two examples showed just how difficult the fifth floor was
Severin took a deep breath and assumed a cross–legged position. He silently identified the spirit
beasts before him in preparation for the uing challenge. There was a strong determination in his
dark eyes as his hands deftly ced the materials into the cauldron.
The first attempt failed, and so did the second. After several sessive setbacks, Severin experienced
a
stroke of luck and seeded once. Spurred on by that sess, his confidence surged, but it took
several more failures before he seeded in crafting the second pill.
Beads of sweat appeared on Severin’s forehead, and it was painfully clear that the assessment it was
very
tough. Despite being a fifth–grade high–rank alchemist, facing the Alchemy Tower assessment left him
feeling inferior.
Alchemy was much more than blending different materials. An alchemist was expected to possess an
familiarity.
Alchemy in the Bleurealm epassed a wide range of materials that were not limited to herbs and
spirit beasts. Unique treasures were incorporated too.
As Severin wiped the sweat from his forehead, his eyes gradually red as he took on a focused
expression. He seemed to have a singr goal in mind as he said, “I’m not going to let a fifth–grade pill
stump me!”
His gaze remained fixed on the cauldron, and his consciousness monitored every movement of the
spiritual liquid within.
More than half a year had passed since Severin entered the Alchemy Tower. He relentlessly executed
nine hundred recipes crafted from spirit beast materials, and each sessful crafting earned approval
from the tower.
Only a few more and Severin could pass that floor sessfully!