©Novel Buddy
I Regenerate 10,000 Times Faster-Chapter 201: Searching For Mr. Fiend
Now, as long as one took the Enhanced Subatomic Serum over a long period of time, they would be able to reach a basic cell value of 600 eventually. That is to say, in the future, the Blue Swirl humans would be able to produce a huge amount of geniuses, some of whom could reach more than 700, 800, or even 900 points!
This conclusion caused the whole Alchemy Guild to go into a frenzy. The so-called geniuses would only be normal people in the future. So, if they were to really achieve this, one could only imagine how many strong and powerful beings would be born! Not to mention outstanding warrior gods!
The impact of all this was unimaginable! It might even be possible to dominate the alternate dimensions! This was exactly why the Fiend Chemist was so important, as he was closely tied to the future of mankind!
It was not an exaggeration to call the Enhanced Subatomic Serum the Fantasy Serum, as it could turn an ordinary Original Being into an outstanding genius. With just this one point, it proved itself worthy of the name.
Tyrion didn't have a complete analysis tool, so he didn't know how amazing the Enhanced Subatomic Serum was, or how much of an impact it would cause.
"Did the Fiend really not come?" Groode wiped the sweat away from his forehead, looking very embarrassed.
"Hum!" Hinganta snorted coldly. "Mr. Fiend must come, and you must find him for me. If you find him, the Alchemy Guild will reward you generously. But, if you can't, you shall account to the elders yourself!"
"As long as the Fiend comes, I will find him!" Groode had turned pale with fear.
More than 100 people at the scene were also nervous. They were also trying to find out who the Fiend Chemist was.
At this time, within the first-floor hall, the bell rang, marking the official start of the F-grade Chemist certification process. The whole hall was quiet, as everyone was holding their breath...
...
Tyrion knew nothing about the Chemist certification, so Taergarien and a few others explained it to him.
"The certification examination is about to begin. The first round will assess your talent. Brother Lickeden, what was the elemental sensing value assessment in your previous round?" Taergarien asked.
"Elemental sensing value? I did not check." Tyrion responded with a smile. In fact, he was not even clear about what exactly the elemental sensing value was.
"How do you usually refine your serum?" asked Vonn curiously.
"I refine it based on my feelings, then constant practice helps in the completion," said Tyrion, raising one hand.
In actual fact, with his max level alchemy manuals, his brain would automatically simulate the experiment first like memories.
Then, Tyrion would only need to follow the steps simulated by his memories, refining the serum by his feeling and intuition. So, when Tyrion was asked about the entire refining process, he really had no idea.
"Since you are able to completely rely on feeling to refine serum, your elemental sensing value must be high," said Clay, staring at Tyrion in shock.
Everyone else was also surprised. Later on, when everyone knew that Tyrion had been recommended to take the certification examination directly, they all thought that he must be a peerless genius.
"Prince, maybe Tyrion is even more of a genius than you," Vonn said with a smile.
Prince looked at Tyrion, his eyes filled with a fighting spirit. He then said, "Hey! I won't lose! Just you wait and see. My grades will be higher than his."
Just then, at the front of the hall, six Chemists, who were dressed in formal red robes, came out alongside a serious F grade Chemist.
"Hello, everyone. I am your chief examiner, Aaron. My two deputy examiners are Mr. Funk and Mr. Williams..."
After introducing the six people in his group, Aaron introduced the rules of the exam, "Today's certification examination is divided into three sessions. The first is the elemental talent test, the second is the Chemist knowledge question and answer portion, and the third will deal with on-site refining. The certification score will be based on your total score..."
At this time, Tyrion noticed that, in front of the six people, there were three crystal detectors and some data evaluation instruments. According to Taergarien and the others, as well as the invigilators, the crystals could detect a person's elemental talent and the data evaluation instruments were used to provide specific data values.
"Please separate yourselves into three groups, then come forward, so that we can detect your elemental talent," said Aaron.
The number of noble apprentices present was nearly double that of the civilian apprentices. Thus, the noble apprentices were lined up in two groups, while the civilian apprentices were all gathered into one singular group. This was mainly because the noble apprentices did not wish to be grouped together with the civilian apprentices, and vice versa.
Tyrion observed his surroundings, as he took his place in the middle of the line behind Prince and Kayla. At the same time, he also observed the elemental talent detection. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
The apprentices at the front of the line put their hands on the crystals. Then, the crystals lit up according to their talents. The light rays contained various colors, as if the elements in the heavens and earth had been enlarged.
"Sebest, talent value 40..."
"Daniel, talent worth 12..."
"Aamir talent value 8..."
Tyrion had some doubts about the reported talent values...
"How is the elemental talent value determined exactly?" Tyrion asked Taergarien.
Taergarien had become accustomed to Tyrion's ignorance regarding the Chemist certification examination. In fact, many of the apprentices, who had never taken the certification examination before, did not understand much either.
"Our daily refining of serum is actually very dependent on how we sense the changes in the elements of the serum. The more accurate we sense the changes, the greater the success rate. Therefore, one's affinity for the elements is very important," Taergarien explained patiently to Tyrion.
Tyrion finally understood that refining serum was not as simple as he had imagined. It was also the first time that he had heard about the elemental affinity theory.