"You guys didn't see sister-in-law and the rest!"
In Chu Yunfan's neighborhood, Chu Yunfan's family was walking in the neighborhood. Yang Yayun said excitedly.
She had never felt so exhilarated before. Now that they had eaten and drank to their heart's content, they had gone home, but the excitement was still not over.
"Okay, you've been talking for the whole night!"
Chu Wencheng couldn't help but remind her, but he was also happy. He was happier than anyone that Chu Yunfan could have a bright future.
His son made him proud today, but he was even happier that his neglect didn't affect his son's future. His son performed better than he imagined.
"Mom, this is nothing. I still have to get into Federal University in the future. By then, they will have nothing to say!"
Chu Yunfan said with a smile.
He pushed his sister's electric wheelchair forward.
"I believe brother will definitely get in!"
Chu Qingxuan raised her head and said.
Chu Yunfan patted Chu Qingxuan's head, but in his heart, he was thinking that he had just taken the first step. He still had to get into Federal University, stand out, and cure his sister's illness.
Since Liu Weiguo came to the dinner tonight, his family's attitude toward him had obviously changed. He was someone that even his uncle's leader had to suck up to, but they were still kind to him.
In addition, he unexpectedly got into the top class of the martial arts class, which made him even more mysterious in the eyes of others.
During the meal, both Big Aunt and Little Uncle had asked him about his relationship with Liu Weiguo without batting an eyelid.
Although he didn't want to use Liu Weiguo's name, he wasn't stupid. He just vaguely said that he met him when he was working and didn't say anything else.
In the eyes of others, it seemed like he was trying to hide something. How could it be that they just knew each other?
On the other hand, the old man and the old lady's attitude was much better, which made his parents happier. He didn't care. He was used to being ignored, so he didn't think much about it.
However, his parents were still very happy!
Soon, the group returned home. After washing up, they returned to their respective rooms. Chu Yunfan turned on the portable computer and began to surf the Internet.
In modern society, the Internet was roughly divided into two types. One was similar to the Gregorian Era, but it was no longer presented in the form of a webpage. Instead, it was directly projected in the form of a 3D projection.
Most people would use this mode to handle official business, watch videos, and communicate online.
The other was the virtual network, which allowed people to immerse themselves in the virtual world!
In two days, there would be an Alchemy apprentice assessment. Unlike the previous Alchemy apprentice assessment, which was conducted on the virtual network, an Alchemy apprentice would have to do it in real life.
After all, although he was just an apprentice, he could already be considered a real alchemist.
In Danhuang's memories of the ancient civilization, apprentice Alchemists could be considered to be officially independent. They were not like apprentice Alchemists, who could only help official Alchemists by picking herbs, adding fire, and so on.
However, one had to register in advance for this assessment. In addition, one had to pay an additional registration fee of 10,000 yuan to complete the entire registration process.
Previously, he was busy with the class division assessment, so he did not have time to register. Now, he took advantage of the last bit of time he had to quickly register.
After registering, Chu Yunfan turned off the computer and began to meditate.
There were still two days before the Alchemy apprentice assessment would begin. Taking advantage of this time, he planned to go to the Alchemist Association to look up some information.
Although he had Danhuang's memories, he did not know much about the current development of alchemists.
Especially for the Alchemy apprentice assessment, many kinds of elixir recipes needed to be confirmed in advance. This was because the refining method in his mind might not be the same as the standard set by the Alchemist Association.
Even in the ancient civilization, there were many refining methods for many kinds of elixirs. Just a change in one of the medicinal ingredients could cause a huge difference in the medicinal effect and refining process.
In the modern society, there were actually many refining methods for the Body Forging Pill. However, in the end, the popular Body Forging Pill became the standard refining method. The reason was none other than because the Body Forging Pill that was refined with this kind of pill recipe was the most cost-effective.
This was also in line with the requirements of industrialized refining pills in the modern era of cultivation. Of course, some rich people could also hire professional alchemists to refine some expensive but obviously better Body Tempering Pills. For example, the improved version of the Body Tempering Pill that Chu Yunfan had taken before was this kind of pill.
He had Danhuang's memories. As long as he knew the correct pill recipe set by the Alchemist Association, learning it was not difficult at all. All the alchemy processes and techniques were piled up with basic skills. For Chu Yunfan, who had already fused with Danhuang's memories, it was not difficult at all.
In addition, he also wanted to understand the current development of the alchemy path.
Some of them could be found on the internet, while some could only be found in the library of the Alchemist Association.
Therefore, he had to make a trip to the Alchemist Association.
Early the next morning, Chu Yunfan bid farewell to his family and went to the Alchemist Association in the city center.
Compared to the last time he came to the Alchemist Association, there didn't seem to be any changes at all. It was still the same as before, there was an endless stream of carriages and a sea of people.
Although it was early in the morning, there were already a lot of people here. They were either refining elixirs, making commissions, or buying elixirs. At the same time, it was a very lively market related to elixirs.
The Alchemist Association's library was not open to the public. At the very least, one had to be an apprentice alchemist to be able to enter the library. Even so, there was a fee of 100 yuan per hour.
Fortunately, for the current Chu Yunfan, this fee was really nothing.
In the modern society, cultivation required companions and wealth. Wealth was needed everywhere.
Although it was already a technological society, the library of the Alchemist Association was still built in an antique style. Rows of bookshelves were filled with books that were made of special paper that wouldn't rot even after hundreds or thousands of years.
To be able to build a library of this scale in the city center of Jinghai City, where every inch of land was worth gold, it showed how rich the Alchemist Association was.
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