"Never mind. This is their business with Dolai Alchemist. We just need to focus on our work and do it to the best of our ability. We won't lose anything anyway." Sano said easily.
The aura of several people was obviously much stronger than before, and it was obvious that they had gained great benefits.
…
Dolai managed to hold on for half a month with the third-level potion. Now he has learned three types of potions: strength potion, agility potion, and eagle eye potion. After they were put on the market, they were all sold out in an instant.
As for the mental potion, the progress came to a standstill because we couldn't get the Nether Grass.
There are still five days left before school starts, and the school is sorting out the list of students. Dole is free at this time, so he asks Gudus to call Sano over for a talk.
Sano was also on the sixth floor, and Gudus quickly called him over, along with Walter.
The four of them sat together, and Dolai spoke first.
"School is about to start. I already understand the matter of the medicinal materials. There is a lot of resistance, so I will put aside the matter of the mental potion recently. The strength potion, agility potion, and eagle eye potion are already being made. If you need them, you can take some back. Don't worry, I have other suppliers."
He has been thinking about going to Watts City to look for the Rose Chamber of Commerce these days.
The supply of one caravan can currently meet his needs.
Sano and Walter looked at each other and felt relieved. They were under a lot of pressure because someone had already informed them that they were only descendants of nobles, not nobles themselves, and did not have many rights.
At this time, they were confused. Where was Dolai's channel? A wizard from the Northern Kingdom had his own channel?
Walter smiled and nodded, saying, "Strength potion, agility potion, and eagle eye potion are indeed in short supply. The market is even larger than that of mental potion, so we are not afraid of them targeting us. If you have a large quantity, I would like to sign a contract with you on behalf of the family for the strength potion."
Dolai's medicine was of very high purity and much better quality than others, so he decided on it immediately.
Sano next to him was stunned. Why didn't he think of it? However, as a pharmacist himself, he didn't think so.
Dole nodded, "Sure, no problem."
Sano became shy at this time and said, "Master Dolai, I have signed up for your Potions class and I hope you can pass it."
Alchemists recruit students, on the one hand they designate students, on the other hand they recruit students who sign up. Dolai is a newly promoted senior alchemist, and the academy offers him a very low salary of ten gold coins per class, but most alchemists do not care about this little money and just attend classes at will.
Dolai nodded. This guy was not bad. He was flexible and flexible. So he said, "Okay. No problem."
Sano breathed a sigh of relief and said with a smile, "If you need, I can sell you a few prescriptions for level three potions."
Meditation methods and prescriptions are all regulated and can only be obtained by purchase.
Dolai had studied potions up to level one, and there were less than five recipes in level one. His eyes lit up at this moment, and he said, "Really?"
Walter and Gudus looked at Sano with some surprise.
This guy also spent a lot of money.
Sano nodded, "I can sell it to you at 70% of the market price. We have twelve first-level prescriptions, including Lightness Potion, Rage Potion, Blood Burning Potion..." He listed them all in one breath.
Dolai was a little surprised. His knowledge of Alchemy was only elementary, which contained a lot of theories but not many prescriptions. When he heard the names of the potions, he knew that these potions were real practical potions.
The price of a prescription is probably not cheap.
Then he heard Sano's attentive smile and said, "The price of a prescription is originally about 5,000 gold coins, but considering our future cooperation, let's charge 3,000 gold coins per prescription."
This price is really expensive, comparable to an alchemy table, but the benefits brought by a suitable prescription are definitely much more important than the money.
He thought for a moment and said, "I'll get back to you after I understand the market."
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At this time, in another magic tower, Vice Dean Williams stood in front of the two young men and taught them carefully.
The two of them lowered their heads and dared not talk back.
After a long time, Williams finished his lecture and both of them breathed a sigh of relief.
Facing a third-level wizard, a first-level wizard feels too much pressure.
"That Dolai, hasn't come to see you yet?"
One of these two people is called Willy and the other is called Simon. They are the most outstanding people of this generation in the Cecil family.
Willy is a descendant of the direct line, confident and arrogant, while Simon is from the collateral line and seems much gentler.
At this time, Willy said, "No, that kid has not released any more spirit potions these days. Instead, he has started to refine strength potions, agility potions and other warrior potions. I guess he has run out of materials. We are suppressing him. Sano should know about it, and he should know it too."
Williams glanced at Willie and then at Simon.
Simon lowered his head and said, "There are only two possibilities. Either he doesn't need too much money, or he has other channels and is not in a hurry."
Willy snorted with disdain, "How can a little fellow from the Northern Kingdom get the magic potion? I think he will have to rely on Vice Dean Lamb."
Williams shook his head. "No, Lamb has never paid attention to anything other than the affairs of the academy. It shouldn't be him."
Willy didn't want to think too much, and said, "He probably won't be able to hold out for long. He will come to us sooner or later, as long as Dean Ram doesn't interfere."
Williams looked at Willy, his face expressionless. He looked at Simon and said, "School is about to start. Arrange two people to go and listen to his class to see his true ability. Also, find out where he came from. I always feel that this person is a bit weird."
Nicole, that woman, also wanted to win over this man, and she used the same method as him, trying to force the child to submit, but now it seems that things have gone beyond their expectations.
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Lamb sat on the balcony, looking out.
As the school term was about to start, many nobles rushed into the academy, and the academy was overcrowded. They brought their descendants and tried their best to get in.
The people below were of all shapes and sizes, all in a hurry.
Lamb's face was expressionless; he was thinking about something else.
The dean has been in seclusion for a long time, almost two years, and has not come out yet. This has led to a lack of deterrence in the highest-level combat power. In addition, the four fourth-level wizards do not take care of things. Therefore, the nearest dark academy has recently snatched people to Watts City. This is not a good sign.
What bothered him the most was that while he was thinking about this matter, several other vice presidents were still scheming against each other.
The Dark Academy is slightly stronger than them, and has relatively more funding. They are very aggressive in poaching people, and in terms of the ability to poach people, they cannot compare.
What are students? Students are resources, they are money. If all the students are taken away, Erangel will soon be closed.
At this time, Gudus walked in from outside.
Without even turning his head, he asked, "Have you publicized Dolai's story?"
Gudus nodded and said, "Let's spread the word. Dolai is best at making mental potions, so it should attract a lot of people to sign up."
Lamb nodded. "That would be best. The Watts and Cecil families are suppressing Doley. What does he think of that?"
This is what puzzled Gudus the most. "Dole himself doesn't care. It seems that he has some plan."
Lamb smiled but said nothing.
"Also, Sano wanted to sell some medicine to Dolai, and Dolai agreed. In the past half month, he made almost enough money to buy a prescription."