Chapter 775
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Josiah returned to the Hearthstone Tavern to rest at night. It was already around eight o 'clock at night, and Hiri was still practicing her illusion magic in the classroom of the purple-clothed students.
At this time, the purple-clothed students had already gone to rest.
"Why are you so diligent today?"
Josiah leaned against the classroom door and looked at Hiri. She could already make five mini dragons fly around her.
When Hiri noticed Josiah's arrival, there was another palm-sized cat and thumb-sized mouse, Jerry, on the table.
These two illusions were both flat.
"Tomorrow is the day of the Spellcaster Qualification Test. My teacher wants me to take the Level 4 Illusion Spellcaster Qualification Test."
Hiri let the five mini dragons around her line up on the table. One of the green mini dragons even scratched its neck with its claws.
"You're revising so late. You must not have prepared well."
Josiah was not very clear about the levels of spellcasters in this world. The only information he knew was that the Noland officials had a Spellcaster Qualification Test.
This test had gradually become the standard to measure the strength of spellcasters in the world.
The strength here included many aspects such as knowledge, number of inscriptions, and magic usage. It was not the strength itself.
It was just like how Hiri used to be proficient in a few Order magic spells, but she could beat those academies who had obtained the Advanced Spellcaster Qualification Test.
"Tests have always been my weakness." Hiri held a pen and circled in front of a mini black dragon. "I've never passed an exam in the academy."
The mini black dragon's eyes stared straight at the pen in Hiri's hand. It opened its mouth and its forked tongue hung on the side of its lips.
No matter how one looked at it, it looked like a dog waiting for its master to throw the ball.
Hiri was training her ability to multitask. This was very important for an Illusion Spellcaster. The movements of the five mini dragons were all controlled by Hiri. She had to make sure that the four around her did not do the same thing.
"But you can beat your … headmaster."
Josiah had heard Hiri's sister, Herland, talk about her various deeds in school.
Perhaps Herland found it hard to imagine that the brat who used to fight and beat up his teacher every day was now quietly studying a book in the classroom like a top student.
"But knowing how to fight doesn't help the production of the animation or the movie. At most, when Tom grabs Jerry, Tom's movements will look better."
As Hiri spoke, she made Tom, who was in a flat state, tilt his body and raise his shoulders to his cheeks.
"Alright, now that I think about it, it's time for me to write my draft …"
Josiah felt that it was time for him to update "The Detective Chronicles of Sherlock Holmes". Otherwise, in a few days, Taylin would probably bring the cat to Josiah to urge him to update.
"Well … actually, just sit here and write … It won't disturb me." Hiri said immediately when she saw that Josiah was about to leave.
Josiah smiled and moved a chair to sit next to Hiri.
…
The next day.
Assequero was still cleaning up the ruins in the Forgotten Land. Josiah also had spare time to accompany Hiri to take the Illusion Magic exam.
The venue of the exam was at the Noland Spellcaster Association. Josiah had passed by here countless times before, but it was the first time he actually entered it.
The examiner in charge of testing Hiri was the one in purple … Josiah waited outside until Hiri's exam was over.
During this period, Josiah met a group of acquaintances from the Demon Realm in the Spellcaster Association. They were the Prophet and her apprentices.
"Your Highness Josiah."
The Prophet saw Josiah the moment she entered the Spellcaster Association. The six apprentices behind her also bowed respectfully to Josiah.
"There's no need … to be so grand in the human world. Uh … are you also here to take the qualification certificate?"
Josiah looked at the demons behind the Prophet. They were the first batch of students of the Demon Realm to study abroad. They returned to the Demon Realm after graduating from the Advanced Magic Academy in Noland.
The burden of education in the Demon Realm had fallen on the Prophet.
The Prophet's identity in the Demon Realm was not only the Minister of Education, but also … a shop owner of the Magic Net Shopping.
The shops opened by the Demon Realm on the Magic Net Shopping were all managed by her.
"Noland has added a lot of new laws on the products of the Magic Net Shopping."
The Prophet was carrying a backpack on her back. This backpack made Josiah wonder if her petite body would lose balance and fall to the ground.
"I used some materials from the Abyss of Sin to make some potions. If you want to sell them on the Magic Net Shopping, you must first take the Apothecary Qualification Test and pass the potion safety test."
"This … was also my suggestion."
Josiah had been in frequent communication with the Sage Council, especially after the visit of the Black Cloak and the Blue Cloak.
Under Josiah's suggestion, Noland had formulated driving licenses, traffic regulations, and stricter management of potions.
In a sense, Josiah had truly changed Noland.
"My apprentices are here to take the Spellcaster Level Test," the Prophet said.
"Can I … see the new potions you made?"
Josiah did not have much time to pay attention to the Magic Net Shopping recently. The review of the shops was handed over to the Noland Reserve.
Most of the shops established by the Demon Realm were selling the peripherals of the Sin Devils, but it seemed that the Prophet was not only satisfied with selling scales and hair.
The Prophet obeyed Josiah's order and put the backpack behind her on the ground.
At this moment, Josiah could hear the sound of some bottles colliding.
"There are a total of 21 potions I want to test."
The Prophet found a small stool out of nowhere, stood on her tiptoes, and then buried almost half of her body in the backpack.
After rummaging for a few minutes, she put five bottles of potions on the ground.
"I think these five are the ones that can become the hottest sellers."
"Most of them … are green."
Josiah looked at the liquid in the potion bottles. There were a total of four bottles of liquid that were green.
"Their raw materials contain dust from the Abyss of Sin. This dust can activate some alchemy materials." The Prophet explained the formula of these potions to Josiah.
"Abyss of Sin …"
Josiah felt that there were still many unsolved mysteries in the Demon Realm, the biggest of which was the Abyss of Sin.
The Abyss of Sin was like a huge furnace. The furnace bred creatures like the Sin Devils, and it also produced some strange things.
"Like this bubbling effect?"
Josiah picked up one of the bottles of potion. The potion would bubble with a little shake.
"This is one of the side effects of the Sin Dust. Violent shaking will cause the liquid to gush out when the cork is opened. I suggest that Your Highness Josiah wait until the reaction is stable before opening it." The Prophet's words reminded Josiah of a drink that he often drank on Earth.
"Can I have a sip?" Josiah asked.
"Yes, the potion in your hand is for treatment. The effect is milder than other potions."
Josiah opened the cork, glanced at the bubbling liquid inside, and took a sip … But this sip almost made Josiah vomit.
"Your Highness, if you have a tingling sensation in your mouth, this is only one of the side effects. There is no substantial effect." The Prophet added.
"No … No … This taste is not a side effect. It's just a little too bitter."
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