Life After Prison

Chapter 1646



Chapter 1646

Chapter 1646


Felix and Harris exchanged bewildered glances. They were skeptical of what they heard. Most


alchemists in the sect were first or second–grade, with few, if any, third–grade alchemists. Fourth-


grade alchemists were generally unheard of. novelbin


It had been years since a third–grade alchemist was added to their ranks, let alone a fourth–grade


low–rank alchemist. If the young man before them were as he claimed, then the position he would


hold within the sect would be unthinkably prestigious.


“This can’t be possible! I refuse to believe it! We weren’t told about this! The sect would have


announced it if a fourth–grade low–rank alchemist joined us.” Felix shook his head in disbelief, the


news seemingly having shaken him.


He scrutinized Severin and continued, “Hmph. He’s young, and didn’t he just address me as his


senior? Why would a fourth–grade alchemist keep such a low profile? You’re all just trying to pull


our leg.”


Harris chimed in and echoed Felix’s sentiment, “Yeah! They’re lying!” He initially wanted to use alchemical know–how to impress those ladies, but all of them happened to be Severin’s women! As if that was not bad enough, Severin claimed to be a fourth–grade alchemist! He found it


difficult to come to terms with that.


Severin noted their skepticism and said, “We just arrived here today, so it’s more than appropriate for me to address you as a senior within the sect. That doesn’t apply to alchemy or achievements though.


If I had been the kind to boast about my abilities, you two should be calling me your


senior.”


“You can’t be serious. Well, in that, let’s see if you qualify to be addressed as such. If you’re able to produce a third–grade pill right here and now, I’ll address you as senior! Heck, I’ll even kneel in respect!” Felix’s expression turned darker.


Harris chimed in, “Yeah! It’s hard to believe someone as young as you would have such profound alchemical skills. We have three fourth–grade low–rank alchemists in our sect, and they’re all pretty old. Even the youngest out of the three is already in their fifties. I can’t imagine you having the same ability as them when you’re so much younger. If you can produce a third–grade low–rank pill right here, I’m willing to address you as my senior. I’ll kneel and apologize to you too, if that’s what you want.”


“But if you’re lying to us, we’ll have you removed from this place, even if it means having to use


Severin found their skepticism somewhat amusing. He retrieved his cauldron and proposed, “I hope you keep your word, though. I have time to spare anyway, so I’ll be happy to craft a pill in front of you.”


Harris gulped in shock upon seeing the cauldron. He was no longer confident of coming out victorious in their challenge. They would soon be facing a very awkward predicament if Severin ended up succeeding.


“His cauldron doesn’t seem ordinary. It could be a spiritual tool, a third–grade one, perhaps. This will improve his chances of success by a mile,” Felix pointed out after observing the cauldron.


Harris frowned. In a hushed tone, he suggested to Felix, “Should we ask him to stop? Our dignity will remain more or less intact if we leave now. On the contrary, we’ll have to face humiliation if he manages to produce the pill.”


Felix frowned and deliberated about their situation “Leaving now would be just as humiliating. It’s the same as admitting defeat. I think we should let him continue. If he succeeds, then we’ll just have to bear our embarrassment. If he fails, then we still have a chance to leave with our heads held high!”


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