The outermost section consisted of low-tier stalls.

The middle section consisted of middle-tier stalls. There were nine levels among the middle-tier stalls, and after those nien levels were the higher-tier stalls. All the pavilions were built at the highest points.

It was a deliberate way to show off how special the high-tier stalls were. Those who had stalls up there were mostly not alchemists, just like Jack had said. Instead, most of the people shopping around there were alchemists.

The ones sitting down on the high-tier stalls were not alchemists, which confused Rudy even more.

Only by passing the test can one use their results to get a

we be able to get a sum of money? The stalls of different levels definitely need different amounts of money. How many spirit crystals would we be able to get from

I do not know. I just happened to see that most of the people manning the stalls were warriors. Then I thought about the rules of the outer city and guessed that they must have gotten those stalls using that method. We’ll need to go looking

of the outer city was right at the center of the outer city. The test over there was in the same style as

did not just have the participants fill up runes, but also ask the participants to condense pill runes needed for pills of certain levels. It was much harder than the entrance test. A lot of alchemists faltered here, not even managing to get a low-tier

given up on himself at that

definitely be able to make some waves in the outer city. He could

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