**Chapter 6: Alchemy**
Bidding farewell to the wizards, Jie Ming turned and stared at the sparse Logistics Division area, slightly dazed.
He could clearly feel the sudden attention from the previously indifferent Logistics mentors as he turned away.
It was obvious the illusion barrier could only block ordinary apprentices; to these mentors, whose strength he couldnāt even gauge, it was as good as nonexistent.
Though reluctant, since he was already on this sinking ship, he had no choice but to press forward.
That said, Jie Ming glanced at the array of familiar and unfamiliar names in the Logistics area, his scalp tingling.
āItās like asking a high school grad to pick a college major.ā
Muttering to himself, he wandered the Logistics area while calmly pondering:
āThough I donāt want to, since Iāve joined the academy, leaving anytime soon is impossible. I need to strengthen myself while hiding my true nature to prepare for the future battlefield.ā
If possible, Jie Ming wouldāve loved to abandon his cultivation and switch to the wizard worldās transcendent system to conceal his biggest anomaly.
Unfortunately, that wasnāt an option.
While Refining Essence into Qi was a near-obsolete method, it had its merits.
Chief among them was that it tightly bound the cultivatorās essence, qi, and spirit.
In simple terms, strengthening one would enhance the others in tandem.
Conversely, severe damage to one could be healed faster by drawing on the other two.
This was a strength, but in the context of āabandoning cultivation,ā it was a critical flaw.
The overly interconnected essence, qi, and spirit meant that abandoning his cultivation would irreparably damage his body and soul.
Forget becoming a wizardāhe might not even survive.
āSince I canāt abandon it, Iāll have to disguise it as a native power. Maybe after becoming an official wizard, Iāll find other solutions⦠Besides, I need to consider my future developmentā¦ā
Jie Ming began assessing himself: what set him apart from other wizards?
His experience of living a second life?
A transcendent system from another world?
Orā¦
His focus instinctively shifted to the white jade palace deep in his consciousness.
His greatest distinction was, of course, the transcendent knowledge from another world!
āWith such a huge advantage and not using it would be a waste, but I canāt use it directly. It needs a disguise, and since this world lacks spiritual qi, that knowledge must be adaptedā¦ā
After some reflection, his needs became clear.
For now, he didnāt need to focus on boosting combat strength. His chosen discipline should ideally reveal the essence of this world or at least let him understand and utilize its unique materials, energies, and rules.
āThe choice is obvious.ā
With his decision made, Jie Ming turned decisively toward a specific area.
As he approached, a strange smell hit himāa mix of molten metal, burning plants, and unknown reagents.
āAlchemy, which fools see as the art of transmuting metals, is in truth a mirror of cosmic principles. This ancient wisdom is not merely the craft of material transformation but a path to the sublimation of the soulā¦ā
Jie Ming silently recited the description on the screen, confirming his choice.
This was it: Alchemy.
A discipline that explored the transformation of matter and soul, delving into the truths of the world.
Mastering it would not only help him adapt the Great Dao Book Pavilionās techniques to this world but also aid in disguising his powers.
He headed straight to the innermost consultation desk, where a wizard who screamed āalchemistā satālean, with sparse hair revealing his scalp, wearing a peculiar monocle that framed sharp, weary eyes.
His knobby fingers were surprisingly nimble, clearly accustomed to handling materials.
āHello⦠Mentor Clark.ā Jie Ming glanced at the nameplate, pausing briefly. āIād like to join Alchemy.ā
Clark looked up calmly, his gaze seeming to pierce through appearances as he studied Jie Ming.
āAptitude⦠level six?ā Clark adjusted his monocle, his tone not surprised, merely confirming.
Clearly, Mentor Clark had somehow learned Jie Mingās test results.
āYes, Mentor,ā Jie Ming replied respectfully.
āA wise choice.ā Clark nodded slightly, his flat tone carrying a faint hint of approval. āA dead genius is nothing. Those who survive, even with mediocre talent, will one day see their own horizon.ā
āYes, Iāll heed your teachings.ā
Clark seemed pleased with this apprentice. Without further words, he pulled a scroll from under the desk.
The scrollās surface shimmered faintly, radiating noticeable energy fluctuations.
āThe Noren Workshop apprentice contract.ā Clark unrolled it for Jie Ming. āRead carefully. If you have no questions, sign it. Once effective, any violation will come at a severe cost.ā
Jie Ming took a deep breath and accepted the weighty scroll.
The scroll was small, its displayed content limited.
The text, formed by a glowing screen, seemed to cut off mid-sentence.
Jie Ming glanced at Clark, who offered no explanation.
Feeling a spark of intuition, Jie Ming pretended to inspect the scrollās sides before ātryingā to swipe a finger upward on the screen.
As expected, the text scrolled with his gestureāit was essentially a scroll-shaped display.
Seeing Jie Ming figure out the scrollās use so quickly, Clarkās stern face broke into a satisfied smile.
Due to the Logistics Divisionās quietness and Jie Mingās earlier performance, other Logistics mentors were secretly watching.
Seeing Jie Mingās aptitude and Clarkās smug grin, their gazes turned resentful.
When Clark deliberately flashed a boastful smile at them, that resentment morphed into envy and jealousy.