Limitless Cultivation: I Can Master Every Profession!-Chapter 61: Júhuā Wū
Chapter 61: Júhuā Wū
Chapter 61: Júhuā Wū
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Zhu Rong nodded at the result, while the examiner was basically euphoric.
The talisman had worked, and wonderfully no less.
He could say with confidence that there had been no delay, no malfunction.
The talisman had activated and triggered perfectly, without a single hitch.
And what did that mean?
That the evaluation was a complete success.
In other words, this spirit grade talisman inscribed on a simple piece of paper had functioned flawlessly. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
The implications of this were huge, and the examiner couldn’t contain his excitement as he already began thinking about how this could change the future of rune inscriptions.
Needless to say, Zhu Rong had successfully secured his promotion to the advanced stage of the expert rank.
Some time later, Zhu Rong finally exited the pavilion with Ye Ning, who wore a confused expression over what she had just witnessed.
She had waited in the designated area, expecting him to be out in six minutes at most,
but instead, almost twenty minutes had passed before she finally saw her master walk out.
And when he did, he was accompanied by an elderly man who was beaming with joy.
She wasn’t sure what had happened, but she didn’t ask.
She quietly followed as her master was led straight to the registration counter,
where not only you could register yourself, but also receive your new badge.
She understood then that her master had passed the test, and let out a big sigh of relief.
But she didn’t have time to relax,
because in the next moment both she and the elderly receptionist’s expressions changed the moment they heard what the examiner said.
"An expert rank?" She still couldn’t quite wrap her head around it.
Her master had gone in for what should have been a simple adept rank test,
and came out as an expert rank, not even a basic one, but one at the advanced stage.
Eventually, she couldn’t help but ask her master directly, and he responded as if it were no big deal:
"Why are you so surprised by that?
Didn’t I already tell you? I’m a master in almost every profession. Reaching that rank is nothing special."
He waved off a title that many dreamed of achieving as if it were nothing important.
In that moment, she realized that she shouldn’t apply normal logic to him,
it would save her from shocks like this in the future.
"Master, what about the business? When are we starting?" she asked, having seen him register their brand name earlier.
So she knew the only thing left now was to prepare the products before they could begin selling.
Zhu Rong continued walking forward as he answered:
"Now that the business is registered, we can start immediately, but there’s no time today.
We’ll go pick up some basic materials first, and then start selling tomorrow."
He brought her to a small, simple looking shop, with a wooden sign hanging above the door, neatly painted with bold strokes:
Júhuā Wū (The Chrysanthemum House)
Inside, the space wasn’t large, just about the size of a modest little shop.
But the moment they stepped in, a refined and quiet atmosphere seemed to swallow them whole, making anyone who entered stop and admire the shop’s interior.
Despite its small size, it had shelves filled with everything from manuals of all kinds to various types of stationery.
It was basically a paradise for Engravers like him, or for any kind of scholar.
It might’ve looked like an ordinary little shop, but that was far from the truth.
Even though it was tucked away in a quiet part of the city center, this place was constantly visited by engravers of all ranks and other professionals.
Even those who could easily get what they needed directly from the Pavilion still went out of their way to come here.
While Ye Ning looked around curiously, Zhu Rong gave the place a quick once over before taking a deep breath and savoring the familiar scent that lingered in the air.
’Haa... I missed this place,’ he thought, then looked toward the counter.
Behind it sat an elderly man with a refined appearance, seated and completely immersed in reading a book.
Despite his age, his posture was perfectly straight and his appearance well kept.
Zhu Rong glanced at him but didn’t approach.
He didn’t dare interrupt.
Although the man appeared to be a calm elder, when disturbed, he transformed into a demon.
Zhu still remembered the first time he met him.
Back then, not knowing where to look for the materials he needed, he had approached the man for help.
At first, the old man assisted him, until Zhu’s list grew too long and started cutting into his reading time.
He remembered how he had complained to shop owner behind the counter, telling him that helping customers was part of his job,
not something to grumble about every time he was interrupted for assistance.
but in return Zhu got nothing but a swift kick right out of the shop.
Shaking his head, Zhu decided not to dwell on it.
The old man was kind, but he could become eccentric real fast.
Zhu chose not to disturb him.
He knew exactly where to look for what he needed, so he moved on and quickly gathered all the materials he needed.
For his first product, he had decided to start with enchanted talismans.
He had considered several options but ultimately concluded this was the best product to begin.
Forging required too many rare materials to produce items of the level that would draw attention.
As for pills, they were also a solid starting point, but the same issue remained,
if the pills weren’t of a high enough grade, not many people would care, regardless of price.
And for high grade pills, the materials were far out of reach for now.
Talismans were the only product where the material situation was still manageable.
He went with them because not only could they be created in large batches fairly quickly,
but thanks to their everyday use among cultivators, they were always in high demand.
He was confident that with his skills, he could make a good initial profit from this, and from there, he could move on to everything else.
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