Mr. Zayne laughed for a good while before he broke into a light cough, saying, “You’re the most confident sixth-grade alchemist I’ve ever seen! In so many years, I’ve never seen a sixth-grade alchemist that would dare challenge an elder and even declare that he’d get back at them! I am curious to know where all that boldness comes from.”

Jack did not answer, however, his lips curled into a smirk as he kept his silence. At that moment, Mr. Zayne would probably be amused if Jack said he would even go against the world if needed. After all, the elders were an unbeatable authority in Mr. Zayne’s eyes.

to be a match for an elder. Even though Jack was talented, there were so many others with talent, too. In the end, how many of them would end up becoming an

before he stopped. He shook his head helplessly and said, “Since I was the one who brought you here, let me leave you with a reminder.

and all three men turned and spotted two men in green robes with seventh-grade alchemist badges on their

of them bowed to Mr. Zayne

like the two of them did not think Mr. Zayne was that important at all. Any regular alchemist would regard Mr. Zayne highly as a deacon, even though he had

He smiled as he introduced them to Jack, “This is Claude Hodgins, and

but their gazes were noticeably sharp. They scrutinized Jack and looked painfully inquisitive, much to Jack’s discomfort. Nonetheless, Jack understood their intent. Mr. Zayne had said that the tournament was limited by age, which meant that the two of them were about the same age as him. Being a seventh-grade alchemist at their age

a small vessel. They headed toward the aforementioned Sky Peak Pavilion. Jack did not ask where it was but was instead thinking of the kind of

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