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Chapter 1396

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"Do the two of you have an appointment with an alchemist?" While Tang Ao and Situ Qianqian were talking, a waiter walked in front of Tang Ao and Situ Qianqian. He smiled at Tang Ao and asked this question. Hearing this question, Tang Ao was a bit speechless. He was a grade-6 spirit alchemist, but he had to make an appointment with an alchemist just to refine a few grade-1 spirit pills.

Even so, Tang Ao didn't act rashly. As the saying goes, people have to lower their heads when they're under someone else's roof. Right now, Tang Ao had a favor to ask, so Tang Ao still said seriously, "This is my first time selling pills here, so I didn't know that I needed to make an appointment to sell pills here."

After Tang Ao finished speaking, the waiter waved his hand. "Since this is your first time here, I'll tell you something. The appointment with an alchemist is made after you come here. Every alchemist has a different price, so it depends on which alchemist you want to make an appointment with. "

Hearing the attendant's words, Tang Ao felt sad in his heart. Although Tang Ao also admitted that in the depths of the Dragon Subduing Cave, the competition between the cultivators was too intense. Therefore, it didn't matter if there were a few more rules in the Elixir Pavilion. However, the rules of the Rosy Cloud Elixir Pavilion gave Tang Ao a headache. This was because the Rosy Cloud Pill Pavilion was frequented by Mu Yang. This meant that the Rosy Cloud Pill Pavilion was very good compared to other pill pavilions. Thinking about this, Tang Ao found it hard to imagine how dark the other pill pavilions were.

"What's the price for an appointment with an alchemist?" Tang Ao casually pointed at an alchemist and asked. There were plenty of cultivators waiting in line for this alchemist to appraise their pills. Among these alchemists, this was one of the more normal ones.

Perhaps because it was Tang Ao's first time here, the waiter patiently said, "Alchemist Wang and these alchemists' appointment is 20 silver coins, Alchemist Liu and Alchemist Zhao's appointment is 200 silver coins, and Alchemist Han's appointment is 10 silver coins." While the waiter was explaining to Tang Ao, he pointed at the corresponding alchemist.

Therefore, Tang Ao knew that the alchemist he was asking about was Alchemist Wang. As for the two alchemists with the longest lines, they were Alchemist Liu and Alchemist Zhao. As for that young female alchemist, she was the Alchemist Han that the attendant had mentioned. Just as Tang Ao was hesitating about which alchemist to appraise his pills, there were a few more people coming up to the second floor.

Seeing this scene, Tang Ao hurriedly threw 20 silver coins to the attendant and said, "I want Alchemist Wang's reservation certificate."

After receiving the 20 Silver Coins from Tang Ao, the attendant was somewhat startled. Of course, this wasn't because Tang Ao had given too much. On the contrary, it was because Tang Ao had given too little. Although the fee for an appointment was 20 silver coins, the more he gave, the higher the number would be. The less he gave, the lower the number would be. However, this time, the waiter couldn't be bothered to talk nonsense with Tang Ao. He took out a small jade token from his storage ring and threw it to Tang Ao before turning to leave.

Rosy Cloud Pill Pavilion was one of the top three pill pavilions in the entire Dragon Subduing Caves. Therefore, there were many cultivators who came here to buy pills and sell pills every day. Many of these people were here for the first time. However, this waiter had been here for a long time, but he had never seen someone as clueless as Tang Ao.

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