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Chapter 1802: The Way of Cultivation, Two Worlds (1)


In order not to pit themselves against the general public in the alchemy world, those people who wanted to harass Mu Chuyue were heartbroken.

Driven by the jealousy and ambition that were deeply buried and constantly growing in their hearts, they What should have been a fierce obstructionist approach has surprisingly shown a mild momentum.

The opposition has gone further and further under the guise of benefiting the trade unions.

Almost naturally, Mu Chuyue recalled the news she had collected from the spiritual material shop when she first entered the Alchemy City: several kinds of spiritual materials were sold by people from the Alchemist Guild throughout the city.

Empty.

This behavior clearly shows that he wants to make full use of the union's alchemist resources during this period, and then use this to quickly produce a considerable amount of low-grade elixirs.

The purpose can be said to be quite obvious, and the answer is almost not mysterious at all to Mu Chuyue.

Although she had never actually joined a union before, the Alchemist Guild was the largest and most authoritative organization among the alchemists on the mainland, and its operating procedures were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Not only Mu Chuyue knew this, but even outsiders who were not qualified to make alchemy knew it very well.

Selling elixirs to the outside world has become one of the main sources of income to support the operation of the union since it began tens of thousands of years ago.

Moreover, if there is no intensive supply of high-grade elixirs into the union's circulation channels within a certain period of time, then the union will want to To generate a large amount of income, we can only place our hope on selling low-grade elixirs.

However, the Alchemist Guild is an organization that cannot exert absolute restraint on alchemists.

The hope of extracting their high-level elixirs from the hands of advanced alchemists is undoubtedly extremely slim.

In fact, the top leaders of the union have never placed their hopes on this method, praying for a pie from the sky to win the favor of the high-level alchemists.

It is better to honestly increase the alchemy benefits of some low-level alchemists.

In this way, a lot of people go to the union warehouse to accumulate and stock up.

No one would be happy to take the initiative to give, especially a generally shrewd upper-class group like alchemists.

As for the small group of people who are at the top of the Alchemist Guild, most of them have gone through a long period of accumulation, and the experience gained from this is enough to make the Guild sadly hope that they can extract high-level elixirs from their hands.

Even more distant.

Not to mention those extremely shrewd alchemy experts, even if the previous president, Dan Jicheng, came back from the dead and stood here, he would never be willing to "offer the high-grade elixir that he had worked so hard to refine."

"To the union.

Because as a "public" alchemist's union, there is an established review process.

After going through this process, the price of recycled elixirs is usually 20% or even half as much as the market price.

On the one hand, alchemists have a relaxed attitude towards money.

Spending spiritual stones is faster and freer than spending money; But on the other hand, they are particularly concerned about how comfortable they can be when spending spiritual stones.

But when faced with the amount of money they receive, each of them is estimated to be worse than the old shopkeeper who has been calculating accounts for 180 years.

To worry about keeping too many spiritual stones instead of earning them and instead to consider the interests of the union wholeheartedly is simply the most intolerable thing for an alchemist. xx4911131: