Chapter 79 - Half-heartedly
End of the Magic Era
Translator: Shiraishi Editor: TheAlliance
This wasnât a joking matter.
âBeside Cadgar, is there a single exceptionally outstanding Alchemist in the Black Horn Auction House? And even Cadgar himself would be startled and full of admiration at the mention of Lin Yunâs name. He even felt that Great Mage Merlin would become Thousand Sails Cityâs first Artisan.â
Faleau really wanted to ask Hauss if something was wrong with his brain.
âYou are in Gilded Roseâs laboratory, yet you want to go work for the Black Horn Auction House, are you brain dead?â
But he decided that he didnât really care. âForget it, his brain issues donât matter. I have hundreds of admirers in Thousand Sails City, itâs normal for a few of them to be completely stupid. Iâll deal with you and then go to the reception room. I canât let Great Mage Merlin wait for too long.â
Faleau quickly gave up on this admirer.
âHmm, Alchemist Hauss, right? You should know these alchemy tools, I wonât introduce them to you. Letâs talk about your work. Youâll work on mixing alchemy potions for the time being. Iâll have some people deliver some semi-finished potions and youâll be in charge of handling them.â
âYes, yes, no problem.â
People were strange sometimes.
If Lin Yun had spoken to Hauss with such an indifferent tone, that young, talented Alchemist would inevitably have become hostile. But since the one who said those words was Faleau, Hauss felt that those instructions were quite proper. Faleau was Thousand Sails Cityâs most outstanding Alchemist, someone that would soon become a Great Alchemist. It was already a rare and precious occasion to have him talk to him, how could he hope for more?
After all, great characters werenât like Merlin, great characters needed arrogance deserving of their status!
Hauss could find all sorts of reasons for thinking so highly of Faleau.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
If Hauss learnt that Faleau was just doing things half-heartedly because he was in a hurry to meet the kind-hearted Boss Merlin, who knew what he would think?
âOkay, Iâll be on my way.â
He wasnât interested in what Hauss thought, so after quickly dealing with him, Faleau hurried to the reception room.
He stopped in front of the door and took a deep breath. He knocked on the door only after calming his heart and unwrinkling his robe.
âCome in.â Lin Yun was looking at the data he had on the Alchemists, and he casually pointed to a chair. âSit down, Faleau.â
Faleau naturally didnât dare to trouble him and simply sat across from Lin Yun. A few minutes later, Lin Yun was done looking through the Alchemistsâ data so he asked, âFaleau, do you understand why Cadgar sent you over?â
âYes, I understand...â Faleau naturally knew that Cadgar had seen him stuck at the boundary between Alchemist and Great Alchemist for some time before he resolved himself to send him to the Gilded Rose. Whether it was Cadgar or himself, they both felt that the only one able to help him make a breakthrough was Great Mage Merlin.
âCadgar talked to me a few times, and he said that you are among the youngest Alchemists of Thousand Sails City, one with the brightest prospects. He was hoping I could help you, and I agreed. I think that if you are hardworking enough, youâll become a Great Alchemist within three months. â
âRe-really?â Faleau froze, âGr-Great Mage Merlin... He is saying that Iâll be able to break through? And within three months!â
Faleau would be suspicious if anyone else claimed this...
But who was the person standing in front of him?
He was a peak existence among Great Alchemists, someone only a step away from the Master Alchemist rank. Moreover, Cadgar had been sighing in regret quite a few times, sad that this Great Mage was spending too much time on magic at the expense of his achievements in alchemy. If that Great Mage Merlin was willing to spend more time on alchemy, even just a bit, he would have already become a Master.
Moreover, he might become the first Artisan of Thousand Sails City.
Unfortunately, this Great Mageâs focus wasnât on alchemy.
âYes, three months.â The peak Great Alchemist that even Cadgar admired once again gave his guarantee, making Faleauâs heart race. Becoming a Great Alchemist, even reaching the Master rank didnât feel as remote as before.
âI... Iâll definitely work hard!â
âThatâs good, this is your contract. Sign it if you are fine with it. Later, Iâll show you around my alchemy laboratory.â
âOkay.â Faleau took a glance at the contract and then signed without thinking too much about it.
Lin Yun smiled, as he hadnât expected Faleau to be so straightforward. This was a magic contract. He couldnât back out once he signed it, or else the contractâs mana would make him pay a huge price.
âGood, Faleau, welcome to the Gilded Rose.â Lin Yun extended his hand and shook Faleauâs. Just as he was about to lead Faleau to his laboratory, knocking sounds came from the reception door.
âKnock knock knock, knock knock knock...â
Rapid and loud knocks rang out, far less polite than Faleauâs, making Lin Yun frown. âCome in.â
Sure enough, the newcomer was Hauss...
âMafa Merlin! What are you up to!?â Hauss entered the reception room filled with fury. He threw his worksheet on the long table, using an impolite tone and even omitting the âBossâ part, using his name directly instead.
âI already said that I am an Alchemist, not a damn Apprentice Alchemist. Why is there no one to help me operate my alchemy tools! Why is there no one to help me process magic materials! Donât tell me that the Gilded Rose is so poor that it canât hire a few Apprentice Alchemists? You should know that an Alchemistâs time is very precious. This is practically a crime!â
â...â Lin Yun scratched his chin and picked up the worksheet in front of him. He didnât know what to say for some time. Indeed, the processing of magic materials and the manipulation of alchemy tools were the work of Apprentice Alchemists in ordinary alchemy shops. But the Gilded Rose wasnât an ordinary alchemy shop. What ordinary alchemy shop could hire fifty Alchemists?