Chapter 517
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"There doesn't seem to be many people here!" She looked at the door of the guild that was completely empty. From the outside, it was very quiet inside, and there were only a few people walking around.
Ling Mohan glared at her. "Do you think pharmacists are cabbages? That they can be found anywhere? "
Hearing this, she smiled embarrassedly and asked, "I'll go in. You guys find a place to wait for me! There was a teahouse over there when I came over just now. I'll go find you after I'm done with the assessment. "
"Okay." Knowing that the assessment would take a few hours, Ling Mohan agreed and gave some instructions. Then, he led Hui Lang and Ying Yi to the teahouse.
"You two follow them. You don't have to wait here. It'll take a few hours." She gestured for Leng Shuang and Leng Hua to follow them to the teahouse.
"Yes." The two of them responded. Because the teahouse was not far from here, they could see the main door of the pharmacists guild from the second floor. Therefore, they also went to the teahouse.
At this time, Fengjiu walked into the pharmacists guild. After entering, she found a pharmacist who was in charge of reception and told him the purpose of her visit.
"You're here for the badge assessment?" The pharmacist looked Fengjiu up and down, then pointed to a counter on the other side. "Go over there and pay the assessment fee first, then come back to get a number."
Because the pharmacist badge assessment required the use of spiritual herbs, every pharmacist who took the assessment had to pay a corresponding fee for each level of pharmacist. Knowing this, Fengjiu quickly paid the fee and took the voucher to the pharmacist to get a number.
"Go inside and wait. You came early, so you got the first number." The pharmacist said indifferently and handed her a wooden card.
People came to take the assessment every day, but very few people could pass. This young man was only fifteen or sixteen years old. He didn't even see how much she had paid and which level of pharmacist badge she wanted to take the assessment. He just gave her a number and sent her away.
In his opinion, this young man would not be able to pass the exam, so he did not give him a good attitude.
Fengjiu didn't think much of it. She took the number plate and walked inside. When she arrived, she saw that it was a large stone room. There was a pharmacist standing outside. When he saw her come in, he looked her up and down.
"You're here for the assessment? Wait a moment, the person in charge of the assessment hasn't arrived yet. "
Hearing this, she nodded. She had never been here before. Taking advantage of the fact that it was still early, she looked around and smelled the faint medicinal fragrance in the air. Her gaze fell on the closed stone door in front of her. She thought to herself, Is the assessment inside? Wasn't the sealing done too well? Is there any light inside?
After the time it takes for half an incense stick to burn, more than ten people came in one after another. They were all holding wooden tokens and waiting to be tested. After the time it takes for an incense stick to burn, the pharmacist in charge of the test finally entered the stone room.
"Bring in the number one pill." The apothecary guarding the stone door shouted.
Everyone looked over and saw a handsome young man in a dazzling red robe handing over his wooden token with a smile.
"I'm number one."
At this moment, Fengjiu was in a good mood. Waking up early in the morning was the right choice. At least she was the first person to take the assessment.
"Go in!" The apothecary took her wooden token and opened the stone door to let her in.
As soon as she stepped inside, Fengjiu's eyes flashed with a trace of surprise. From the outside, it looked like a sealed stone room. However, when she entered, she realized that other than the four walls surrounding the room, there was only a blue sky and white clouds above.
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