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Martial Master

Chapter 105: Blind to the Obvious 👀

Published: November 30, -0001

The sky was getting dark; the Alchemy Pavilion should be in this direction.

On the bustling streets filled with people, Qin Chen walked briskly.

As one of the top professions in the Tianwu Continent, alchemists always held a crucial position and were renowned throughout the continent.

Any martial artist would be injured during battles, and every martial artist wanted to break through to a higher realm. Thus, alchemists, who could help martial artists achieve this, naturally became highly sought after.

Even within the Martial Domain, the Alchemy Pavilion was an extremely powerful force that no one dared to underestimate, being one of the top giants of the Tianwu Continent.

Following his memory, Qin Chen soon arrived at the Alchemy Pavilion, not far from the Bloodline Sacred Land.

What appeared before Qin Chen was a magnificent building, standing majestically in the prosperous area of the capital of the Da Qi Kingdom, emanating an indescribable aura and grandeur.

Without hesitation, Qin Chen walked directly inside.

The noisy sounds instantly hit his ears; the entire hall was bustling with people coming and going, with the majority of them carrying swords and knives, and even exuding a hint of blood, clearly some martial artists who had been out training.

Compared to places like the Bloodline Sacred Land, the Alchemy Pavilion was much livelier, filled with various types of crowds.

After all, a martial artist awakens their bloodline only once in a lifetime, but they have numerous opportunities to purchase medicinal pills.

Huang Yuling was a service attendant at the Alchemy Pavilion.

Although being a service attendant is a lowly profession, the attendants at the Alchemy Pavilion were anything but ordinary.

At the Alchemy Pavilion, each attendant could earn a commission from selling medicinal pills. While the commission might not be substantial, due to the high prices of medicinal pills, it added up over time, often resulting in income that was at least five to six times that of attendants in other industries in the capital.

But that was not the most important part; the most important part was that working as an attendant at the Alchemy Pavilion allowed frequent interactions with alchemists.

If she could become acquainted with an alchemist and establish a good relationship, her future would be limitless.

Therefore, becoming an attendant at the Alchemy Pavilion was extremely challenging, with every recruitment session causing fierce competition. Huang Yuling also spent significant effort and connections to secure this position.

In her heart, she harbored another thought: if she could climb up the ladder to become the woman of an alchemist, she wouldn't have to worry for the rest of her life.

Unfortunately.

Even the alchemy apprentices had high standards. Though Huang Yuling's looks were decent, they were not stunning, and her background was average, leading her to be taken advantage of in her two years at the Alchemy Pavilion, yet she still hadn't caught a satisfactory "golden turtle son-in-law."

Let alone being married into the alchemist's family.

Seeing that she was already in her early twenties, Huang Yuling secretly felt anxious, contemplating whether she should lower her standards. Entering the home of a major client in the Pavilion might not be bad either.

With these thoughts in mind, Huang Yuling raised her head to look at the entrance of the Alchemy Pavilion, just in time to see a middle-aged man dressed in gold and silver walk in. This man wore luxurious garments and looked like a wealthy individual, with three jade rings on his right hand.

This was definitely a wealthy patron.

Huang Yuling's heart leaped with joy, her eyes brightening. She quickly adjusted her hair, pulled at her work attire, and accentuated her figure before smiling and walking forward gracefully.

"You must be a service attendant from the Alchemy Pavilion!"

At that moment, a figure suddenly blocked her path.

Huang Yuling slipped slightly, almost stumbling, and looking down, she discovered it was a young man dressed in plain robes.