Chapter 93 Jeremy's Plan
Chapter 93 Jeremy's Plan
Both professions have broken through to the ninth star.
Lynn felt much better, but was still very tired.
He lay paralyzed on the bed, contemplating his future plans.
Perhaps we can't upgrade everything like this anymore.
Fortunately, his current level is relatively low, so he can still grit his teeth and bear it.
But once you reach a higher level, you simply can't handle it.
Even a noble family would find it difficult to withstand such a level of consumption.
Nobles may be wealthy, but their money is ultimately earned through gradual, persistent exploitation.
Lynn's inhuman method of advancement would make even a member of a high-ranking noble family hesitate before deciding whether to use their savings.
Moreover, Lynn was just a commoner, and the queen who supported him was a poor man.
Therefore, he now has to choose a career priority.
After much deliberation, Lynn decided to focus on improving the warriors.
The reason is simple: soldiers save money and use violence without thinking.
While being a mage is convenient, it is ultimately a profession that tests one's knowledge base.
Even though Lynn has some advantages, he still can't improve without certain key items or knowledge.
But it's different for warriors.
All you need to do is eat and be reckless.
Not only are they tough and have high survivability, but they are also easy to upgrade.
He could prioritize leveling up the warriors to become stronger, then use his super strength to extract the super wisdom he needs from others, and then level up the mages.
For a moment, Lynn was somewhat moved by the greatness of the extraordinary physics students.
Indeed, the purest is the most powerful.
What you love is what you are...
wrong.
Why did this sentence suddenly pop into my head?
Lynn drifted off to sleep as his mind wandered.
......
at the same time.
Jeremy also returned to his dorm room from the alchemy lab.
I went into the bathroom to wash away the smell of blood.
Jeremy breathed a sigh of relief.
Significant progress has been made today as well.
A living specimen arrived at the lab today.
Such things are not uncommon, but they are extremely rare in the capital.
"It's true that only by applying it to living organisms can one truly understand the data in the book."
Jeremy turned on the showerhead, closed his eyes in the water, and waved his hands in the air as if he were holding a scalpel.
He recalled the mother's terrified and desperate expression, a look of ecstasy spreading across his face.
"This is the essence of alchemy."
Jeremy reluctantly opened his eyes.
Looking at the clean bathroom, he felt a hint of disappointment.
"Damn the royal family is far too cowardly; with such womanly compassion, how can alchemy ever develop!"
Jeremy was furious at the thought of all those damned, tedious rules in the capital.
"I don't know when the next one will be delivered."
Dry your body.
Jeremy lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, still recalling the intoxicating scenes in the laboratory.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
Jeremy was startled and called out anxiously to the door:
"What are you doing!?"
The people outside the door were somewhat frightened.
"President, something happened today that I'd like to report to you. But I didn't dare disturb you during the day since you were in the lab."
Jeremy got dressed irritably and opened the door.
He looked coldly at the students opposite him.
"explain."
The student hesitated, momentarily unable to speak.
"Say it!"
Jeremy looked at him impatiently, and subconsciously wanted to tie him to the lab table as well.
He immediately shook his head, forcibly banishing the thought.
No, we can't target the nobles.
There was a struggle in Jeremy's eyes.
The student opposite him stammered, "There are two things... The first thing is that this morning someone gave a free lecture in the Alchemy Building's experimental area and even beat up Conrad."
Jeremy frowned. "Whose family?"
"He seems to be an ordinary citizen."
"Make him drop out of school, then break his limbs, and use the money from his membership fees to pay for it."
Jeremy was speechless.
You actually have to ask him about such a trivial matter.
These idiots...
The student opposite seemed about to speak but hesitated.
Jeremy urged, "Quick, tell me the second thing."
"...The second thing is...your first place in the grade has been taken away. Someone passed the ten-star qualification exam today."
Jeremy was taken aback.
This was beyond his expectations.
"Whose family? Goulard, Shulsch, or Hyde?"
The student's expression was somewhat strange.
"He was not a nobleman, but a commoner."
Jeremy found it rather strange.
"That's strange indeed. A commoner alchemist? There really is such a thing in the world? What's his name?"
Lynn Wilson.
Jeremy had absolutely no recollection of the name.
He shook his head.
"Fine, I originally wanted to take the second-tier, one-star aptitude test directly. I'll just take the ten-star test tomorrow. I can't let a commoner put a noble on top of me."
Jeremy remained calm, seemingly unconcerned about the matter.
He glanced at the student who hadn't left yet and frowned, saying:
"What else is there? Speak quickly."
The student said with a wry smile, "President, you just asked us to expel that troublemaker, but we probably can't do that."
Jeremy looked unfriendly.
"reason."
The student gave a hesitant answer.
"Because... he is that Lynn Wilson."
"What?"
Jeremy was taken aback.
In a split second, he pieced together the entire sequence of events in his mind.
That damn guy is deliberately targeting me!
Jeremy's face instantly turned red with anger.
This lowly commoner... is just somewhat talented.
How dare they use him as a stepping stone to fame!
This is an utter disgrace!
Those alchemy families are probably laughing at themselves right now!
What a bastard!!!
Jeremy was about to explode in anger when he suddenly remembered something.
He gradually suppressed the anger in his heart.
and many more......
Could this have been orchestrated by those alchemy families?
Jeremy found it increasingly strange, yet also increasingly logical.
Can a commoner alchemist achieve a ten-star aptitude?
It's like a joke.
Such a person simply does not exist in this world.
Jeremy is now certain that this so-called Lynn is someone sent by some aristocratic family to deliberately disgust him.
Jeremy, having figured it out, looked grim.
That's not surprising.
Talented individuals like them, cultivated as successors to their families, represent the face of their families.
A resume earned in school can be a weapon for future market competition.
This Wilson must be from some alchemy family.
Damn it.
These insects have started resorting to underhanded tricks! They dare to do it but not admit it, huh?
Okay, then he'll let these trash know.
Only strength speaks for itself!
Jeremy immediately gave the order.
"Remember, after I finish my exam tomorrow, you have the people in the guild announce that I'm going to hold an alchemy exchange and learning competition for the whole grade. Invite Lynn along, and also invite the disciples from all the alchemy families."
I'll show them who truly is the greatest alchemist of this generation!
"yes!"
The student was stunned for a moment, then immediately fled as if his life depended on it.
Jeremy watched his retreating figure, his eyes slightly narrowed.
He remembered that thought from earlier.
The improvement in his alchemy level from living beings was enormous.
Since the nobles are out of the question, the only option left is to target these commoner students.
There will always be some fools who will take the risk and accept dangerous missions.
Most of them are from out of town, and their social networks are all within the school.
Even if something happens, few people will care.
And that might be his opportunity.
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