Unstoppable Martial Arts: Starting from Attribute Points Allocation

Chapter 151 - 121: Sixth Grade Alchemist Di Qing



The second day.

As the morning sun was just sprinkling the earth, Lu Yun left the Martial Academy early.

Spirit Martial Prefecture city.

Even though it wasn’t his first time in Spirit Martial Prefecture city when walking on the streets, seeing the bustling crowds, the hubbub of voices, and the entire scene of prosperity, Lu Yun was still immensely shocked.

Lu Yun followed a street called Vermilion Bird Street straight down.

Vermilion Bird Street was slightly different from other streets, as the shops on both sides of the street were decorated lavishly and grandly, with signs bearing names like “So-and-so Hall” or “So-and-so Pavilion.”

That’s right, on the entire Vermilion Bird Street, seventy to eighty percent of the shops sold items like pills and spirit grass, which were helpful in improving one’s Martial Arts cultivation.

After walking for a while, Lu Yun reached the end of Vermilion Bird Street and slowly came to a halt.

Looking up, a group of breathtaking buildings appeared before his eyes.

The row of buildings stood tall on the end of Vermilion Bird Street, with their green-to-red tiles gleaming under the sun rays, captured Lu Yun’s attention, especially the tallest building among them.

A huge plaque was placed on top of the building, bearing a row of golden characters dancing like dragons and phoenixes, shimmering with dazzling light.

‘Alchemist Alliance – Spirit Martial Prefecture Branch!’

With a soft mutter under his breath, Lu Yun stared at the group of buildings for a moment.

There were many people around, like him, casting envious and respectful gazes at the tall building.

Within the Spirit Martial Prefecture, other than the lofty Flying Spirit Martial Academy, only the Alchemist Alliance branch stood above the rest; the status of an Alchemist was also highly sought after by numerous Martial Artists and forces.

Those who could enter that tall building all had a common identity – an Alchemist.

Touching the White Scale Purple Gold Knife behind him, Lu Yun took a deep breath and strode toward the Alchemist Alliance.

As he arrived at the entrance, he was stopped by two burly men.

“Little fellow, this is the Alchemist Alliance, only Alchemists are allowed to enter, outsiders without important matters should not enter indiscriminately.”

Lu Yun indifferently said, “What makes you think 1 am not an Alchemist?”

The burly man replied, “It’s simple. You don’t have an Alchemist Badge.” “Alchemist Badge?” Lu Yun’s eyebrows furrowed slightly.

At that moment, footsteps approached from behind; the person seemed to be in a hurry and didn’t seem to be intending to make way, so Lu Yun had to sidestep slightly.

Upon a hurried glance, he saw a white-robed young man with a gloomy-looking gaze. However, Lu Yun’s eyes fell on a bronze badge on the young man’s chest, which was engraved with two carefully carved pill patterns.

Seeing the white-robed young man, the two burly men immediately stepped aside and even squeezed out a smile, watching him enter the gate.

“That is our Alchemist Alliance’s genius alchemist Lin Feng, a Second Grade Alchemist at such a young age, his future is boundlessly bright.”

“Yes, that bronze badge on his chest is a symbol of an Alchemist, and the two pill patterns engraved on it represent his status as a Second Grade Alchemist.” After Lin Feng left, the burly man explained to Lu Yun.

Lu Yun said, “1 don’t have an Alchemist Badge for now, but I am indeed an Alchemist, and this time 1 have come to certify my Alchemist identity.” “Certify your Alchemist identity?” The burly man replied, “Do you have an introduction letter from an Alchemist from our Alchemist Alliance? If you don’t, you can’t undergo the Alchemist certification.”

“… An introduction letter?” Hearing this, Lu Yun was taken aback. Was an introduction letter from an Alchemist from the Alchemist Alliance required for certifying an Alchemist identity? This was completely unexpected to him.

Helplessly shaking his head, just as Lu Yun was feeling somewhat distressed and preparing to return home to think of another way, an aged voice suddenly rang out from behind him.

“Young man, don’t you have anyone to introduce you?”

Lu Yun turned his head and saw a black-robed elder standing behind him.

It was a thin and sallow face, with a slightly dark complexion and thin eyebrows, beneath which was a pair of spirited, benevolent eyes.

Lu Yun’s gaze shifted and eventually rested on the badge on the old man’s chest, where a silver badge engraved with pill patterns – a total of six – could be seen.

Lu Yun’s heart instantly stirred up ripples. What kind of identity did this old man have? His Alchemist badge seemed to be of a high rank.

“Greetings, Elder Di!”

Upon seeing the black-robed elder, the two burly door-guards immediately saluted.

The biack-robed elder slightly nodded, and then, with his spirited eyes focused on Lu Yun, he kindly smiled, “Little fellow, how about I introduce you?”

With a slight joy in his heart, Lu Yun quickly bowed and laughed, “Thank you, Elder Di!”

“Haha, then come with me!”

Elder Di laughed heartily and led Lu Yun into the gate.

The two door-guards naturally wouldn’t obstruct them anymore; on the contrary, they revealed fawning smiles when Lu Yun passed by.

As soon as they entered the gate, they saw a pretty and youthful girl in the distance waving at them, and her crystal-clear white jade wrist appeared like jade stone under the sunlight, drawing attention.

Lu Yun’s gaze also couldn’t help but linger on her for a moment. The girl was probably only about fifteen or sixteen years old, with a slightly petite figure and a somewhat tender face. However, her body was well-developed, with the right curves in the right places, appearing relatively mature. She wore a light purple dress.

His gaze lingered on her protruding chest for a while, but he couldn’t find the badge that represented the identity of an Alchemist..


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