Unexpectedly, Harold seemed to have completely disappeared. Harold no longer caused him any trouble, which saved Jack a lot of frustration.

In half a month, Jack had managed to earn fifty thousand spirit crystals. He was already able to condense three thousand pill runes. Jack was ready to undergo the test to be a seventh-grade alchemist, but he did not do so. Even though he really needed spirit crystals, he could not afford to drop his training. After all, he was a warrior first and foremost. He did not only need ninth-grade spirit crystals to enter Wild Gorge Pass, he also needed to possess certain skills. Thankfully, Phoenix Valley does not only raise alchemists, they raised warriors as well.

At noon, Jack called Lou to the pavilion. The two of them sipped on tea as they spoke. As they talked, Jack tried asking how he could get to where the warriors were.

answered, “The warriors in Phoenix Pavilion are raised like any other clan. They are separated into outer, inner, and chosen disciples. However, there’s a barrier between where we are and where they are. Even though we’re both

frowned strangely when he heard that. In order to stop the two sides from meeting, a barrier was

aroused suspicion in

valley and a part of Phoenix Valley, Jack did not think it would cause any trouble for the two of them to interact. After all, they were

no conflicts of interest, so why would

sides were completely separated and even needed

not have a conflict of interest. Warriors need the support of pills. If we don’t separate the two, the warriors would constantly interact with the alchemists. Then, if they start to buy pills in private, Phoenix Valley would be

explanation, Jack immediately understood the

a large number of pills to help with their training. The reason alchemists were regarded so highly was because of how much warriors needed them. If the two sides interacted too much, their relationships would be unclear, and there

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