Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots Chapter 871 - 384: The Great Wizard’s Appreciation (Part 4)

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Previously on Wizard: Unlimited Profession Slots...
Ron successfully navigated a review panel's probing questions about his research, skillfully deflecting concerns about forbidden technologies. His presentation on Chaos Adaptation's potential for practical applications, including miniaturization, deepening simulations, and networking, impressed the reviewers. The panel ultimately approved his paper for publication with high honors and awarded him significant funding. Afterwards, the lead reviewer, Great Wizard Vinard, expressed a personal interest in discussing unspecified matters with Ron.

"More importantly, a unique aura surrounds you.

It feels like standing before the statue of the Creator."

Ron's heart skipped a beat upon hearing this. Could Vinard sense the Creator's Blessing?

"You appear rather surprised," Vinard commented, gesturing with his hand.

"As an individual who has dedicated millennia to Alchemy, I am quite attuned to such an aura."

He drew a small segment of energy from the Void Remains projection, shaping it into an intricate insignia resembling an iron wrench.

"You see, in my younger days, I too pursued the path of the Ancient Alchemists.

The synthesis of Magic Potion Making, Alchemy, and Rune Magic into a perfect 'Three-in-One' was once my ultimate aspiration."

Vinard's tone grew somber.

"While my aptitude for Alchemy and Rune Magic was considerable, even reaching mastery, my progress in Magic Potion Making faltered.

Alas, despite my utmost efforts, I hit a ceiling after becoming a Professional Alchemist."

He offered the insignia to Ron.

"My deficiency in Bloodline Modulation was even more pronounced; every attempt ended in failure.

Ultimately, I was compelled to abandon that pursuit and concentrate my research on a singular discipline."

The insignia floated before Ron, emitting a soft, silvery luminescence.

"However, you are different," Vinard stated, a flicker of hope rekindled in his eyes.

"Your talents are remarkably well-rounded, and you have earned the Creator's recognition. This suggests you may indeed have the potential to become a true Ancient Alchemist."

Ron carefully accepted the insignia, sensing the profound power it contained.

"With this token, you may contact me at any time to seek counsel on matters pertaining to Alchemy," Vinard explained.

Vinard intentionally emphasized the word