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In the Alchemist Guild, an adult dwarf with a red beard was staring at a group of alchemists standing in the hall.
"Which of you can tell me what exactly you are all doing!" The red bearded dwarf was not just any outsider, he was the president of this Puko's Alchemist Guild, Gege Lu.
As the president of the Puko's Alchemist Guild, Gege Lu lived far away from his tribe just to manage things. He was also the only one with an unusual flame in the entire guild.
He was just busying himself in the lab when he received news that stunned him.
Apparently, there was a group of alchemists from their guild that ran to the mechanical trading area and dragged an unfamiliar dwarf back, each and everyone of them wailing to have the dwarf join their guild.
Not able to tolerate such a thing, Gege Lu immediately stopped his alchemy experiment and went to the hall, his murderous aura not even decreasing.
It was so scary that the group of alchemists, who were previously swarming around him, were now well-behavedly standing in their original spots. Their heads hung low, and they did not dare to say a word.
Gege Lu noticed that within the group of brats was a person tightly wrapped up in a cloak, and in that person's hand was an unfamiliar figure of a furball that was red like a fire.
"President, you must listen to our explanation about this matter!" Faced with Gege Lu's snarl, the alchemists immediately made it clear that they were doing this for the sake of their guild.
"Tell me, then! Tell me a good reason not to kill you." The corner of Gege Lu's mouth twitched. Could an alchemist just join their Alchemist Guild as they pleased? If so, let us not even talk about the five Alchemist Guilds, even if it were 500 Alchemist Guilds, it would still not be able to accommodate all the alchemists in the Storm Continent.
There were a lot of alchemists here. That was why each alchemist who wanted to be a member of an Alchemist Guild needed to be screened layer by layer. After all, the Alchemist Guild had limited resources and could not help too many alchemists. They could only ensure that the best resources and environments were provided to the most talented alchemists in order to maximize their ability.
Their Alchemist Guild had never had a member who just entered directly without taking part in an examination.
But these stinky boys were good, they actually decided to let someone join in without even talking about it!
Gege Lu's voice was already originally loud, and for a dwarf, his appearance was already considered formidable and domineering. Therefore, when he got angry, it would be enough for the group of alchemists to tremble in fear.
"President, if you listen to our explanation, you will surely realize how brilliant we are in handling this matter!" A daring alchemist spoke up in a small voice.
"I hope your brilliant decision will let you see the sun tomorrow." Gege Lu smiled insincerely after saying that.
The Alchemist Guild might seem to have unlimited resources, but only the internal members knew how painful the situation was. The Dwarf King only gave importance to pharmacists' cultivation and even invested in the Pharmacist Guild ten times more than the Alchemist Guild, despite the fact that the members of the Alchemist Guild were a hundred or even a thousand times more numerous than those of the Pharmacist Guild. Hence, each member's fund was so small that they could not carry out even the most basic experiment.
With no other alternatives, the presidents of the various Alchemist Guild could only sell their own products for the sake of their members.