Duolai was somewhat speechless. For a wizard, it was quite embarrassing to reach this level. He could earn more than this by just knowing a few witchcraft models and going out for adventure. Being a level 2 wizard in his thirties was actually not bad.
Maybe it’s because of different personal ideals, Dolai can only think so.
Some people are born adventurous and like to go out and make money to build their own business, while some people like to rely on others and are unwilling to do anything themselves. This is the same as those who work outside. They are all very beautiful. Some people work hard washing dishes in other people's shops, while others like to lie down comfortably in the Red Mansion.
Dole didn't look down on these people. Sometimes it was true that without talent, nothing could be accomplished.
After leaving the Orne family, he walked onto the street and slowly headed towards the Pharmacist Guild. Since he was out today, he might as well get certified as a level seven pharmacist. If the Pharmacist Guild dared to make things difficult for him again, he would be really angry.
Walking on the street, many professionals looked towards Dolai and bowed their heads slightly.
Dole returned the greetings one by one.
Dolai is arrogant, but this arrogance is based on his strength. If others are polite to him, Dolai will naturally be polite to others. If Dolai pretends to be arrogant to him, Dolai guarantees that he will be more arrogant than him.
As they walked along, someone soon saw that Dolai was walking towards the Pharmacists Guild.
Some people followed behind, their faces excited, as they could watch the show again.
Dolai felt helpless when he saw the scene around him. These people were so idle that they could cause trouble just by being a certified pharmacist. It was really enough.
Soon, he arrived at the door of the Pharmacists Guild and quickly entered the hall.
The people in the hall had already been waiting, and with such a big scene outside, it was hard not to pay attention.
After Dolai walked in, the people in the hall immediately came up to him and spoke with a smile.
"Wizard Dolai, what business do you want to handle?"
Dolai looked at the man, nodded, and said slowly, "The seventh-level pharmacist certification business is still in that room. I'll go there myself."
The man nodded and said, "I'll go ask for instructions right away. You go up first."
Dolai said "hmm" calmly and walked inside.
Following Dolai, a large group of people swarmed in from behind. When the man saw this, his face turned green.
Where are the two people from the investigation team upstairs? If anything is found out during the investigation, even without Alan taking over, several managers of the Pharmacist Guild will be finished.
Originally, the matter of Dolay's certified master pharmacist could be handled in a low-key manner, but now there is no way to keep it low-key.
Everyone poured into the hall, doing nothing but standing there, staring at the staircase to the second floor. Some people with extensive business had already walked up to the second floor.
Dole had already reached the third floor, the same room. He pushed open the door and went in, only to find that there was no one inside.
He took a quick look and found that there was indeed no one there. There was no one in the certification room.
Dole blinked his eyes. What does this mean? Where are Red Old Man and Anubi? And where are Saxon and Croft?
He stood at the door, speechless at the sight of this scene.
Thinking of this, he became a little angry.
So he decided to wait for ten minutes. If nothing came in ten minutes, he would formally complain to the Honor Wizard Union and the investigation team.
Dole took a few glances, walked forward a few steps, sat on a stool, took out a book and started reading it carefully.
Top floor.
In Pro's office, Waters walked in from outside, and at the same time, Saxon and Croft also walked in.
The three of them sat in their respective seats next to each other.
Pro asked worriedly, "The three of you should discuss what to do about this matter. Should we do it or not? Let's talk about it today. The investigation team is on the fourth floor. If we don't do it and Dolai makes a fuss, I'm afraid it will be difficult for us, the Masia family, and even the Honor Wizard Alliance. We have delayed Lord Puyousi's important task, and we will never be able to raise our heads in this life."
Waters' face darkened, and he was about to speak. Saxon, who was sitting opposite him, hesitated at this time, "How about we just process it for him? Although we don't give him a pharmacist certificate, it actually prevents him from selling medicines. According to current observations, the Orne family and the Rhine family have already started to cooperate with each other."
Croft turned his head and looked at Saxon, his mouth twitching slightly. "If we don't give him a certificate, he will have to do it secretly for the rest of his life. If we give him a certificate, then all the Level 5 wizards in the entire Wassenburg will benefit. Doleka has cut off the channel between our two families. Can't we just let it go?"
Waters looked at Croft and said in a gloomy tone, "Croft, as a family member, I agree with what you said, but as a member of the Pharmacists' Union, this statement will only lead to one consequence: it will only bring disaster upon oneself."
Croft looked at Waters, "Are you ready to compromise?"
Waters said, "Is this a question of compromise or non-compromise? He is standing in front of you, and you dare not even show your face. You are just pretending to be a big shot. If you have the guts, go down and talk to him now."
Koft stood up and said angrily, "This is not my business, this is what you should do!"
Waters glanced at Croft, and his anger grew. It was really unlucky that he had to be grateful to others for what he had received.
He stopped talking and looked at the president.
Pro looked at Waters, then at Croft, then at Saxon, sighed, and said, "This is not a problem for anyone, this is a problem for the entire Pharmacists' Union. Croft, I know what you are thinking, but do you think now is the time to consider these ideas? Is this the time to consider the interests of the family?"
"The Pharmacists' Union will always serve the Glorious Empire, not any particular family. You are overreaching."
Koft's face changed. He wanted to say something but held it back. He stared at Pro and said nothing.
Waters snorted coldly and stopped talking.
Pro sighed and said, "Notify them and have Anubi and Old Red handle the matter for Dolai. Kofte and Saxon, you two should also go down. If Dolai leaves, it will be a big problem."
Croft's face changed, and he was about to speak when Waters next to him sneered, "Anubi will not be involved in this matter. Old Man Red is in seclusion."
Pro sighed, then he suddenly stood up and said, "Then I'll go there myself. I guess Dolai can't wait any longer."
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But Duolai couldn't wait any longer. Ten minutes were up, so he walked out directly. While walking, he contacted the third prince to prepare to file a complaint.
This time, he was really angry. You said one month, and now I have waited for two months, and this is the treatment I get. The Pharmacists Union is really rubbish.
Such a union is not worthy of serving wizards, professionals, or pharmacists.
Coming down from the third floor, Dolai quickly reached the second floor and then the first floor.