This was where the Alchemy League resided, Li Xuanzong was the main person in charge here, and Mo Xiu participated in the Alchemy League assessment. It stood to reason that whatever Li Xuanzong asked, Mo Xiu had to answer.
However, this was only a theoretical statement. After all, the content of the third round of assessment was to cure the disease. As long as the patient could be cured with medicine, the contestant would pass the assessment. So since Mo Xiu had cured the patient with medicine, even if he did not tell Li Xuanzong what kind of medicine he used, he still passed the third round of assessment.
That was to say, Mo Xiu still dared to do this. If it were to change to another person, without waiting for Li Xuanzong's inquiry, he would have known the name of the medicine used and the method of boiling already.
Because Mo Xiu was unusual, Li Xuanzong was caught off guard.
Taking a deep breath, Li Xuanzong was not angry, nor pressed to ask but calmly said, "It doesn't matter if you don't say it now, sooner or later, I will let you tell me obediently."
Mo Xiu was full of disdain but didn't say much.
The third round of assessment was still going on. After all, not everyone could cure all the patients by simply making a pot of Hundred Spirit Medicine like Mo Xiu.
Not to mention cure, some people didn't even know how to treat the patients. After all, many patients in this hall seemed to be very difficult.
Unable to start was also much better than random medicine. It was reasonable to say that the people who could pass the first round of assessment and the second round of assessment would not be confused, but this round of assessment still had the situation of putting the patient to death.
Although only one patient was put to death, it was a big sacrifice for this assessment. Therefore, not to mention that that person would not be certified as a pharmacist, he would also be kicked out by Li Xuanzong on the spot, and he would not be able to take any exams organized by the Alchemy League in the future.
The fourteen people besides Mo Xiu were not so confused. Those who could be cured were taking the time to cure them. The incurable ones were not messed up too. They were either watched by the contestants or had the harmless experiments tried on.
After about a stick of incense, the first person to pass the test after Mo Xiu appeared, and that person was Mo Ling'er as expected.
After all, there was only one patient in charge by Mo Ling'er, which was still very easy to treat. Therefore, even if she couldn't make a great medicine, it was not difficult to cure the patient and pass the examination.
Li Xuanzong did not blame Mo Ling'er for the previous incident, nor did he lower his evaluation of Mo Linger for this reason, but praised Mo Ling'er.
After that, it was nearly an hour before someone successively cured the patients at hand and passed the assessment.
However, those people were lucky enough to be assigned to patients who were easier to heal. It was not like Mo Xiu that all five patients looked very troublesome.
More people were still unable to cure the patients at hand after two hours, so they naturally failed the assessment.
According to the final results, only six of the 16 people who participated in the third round of assessment passed the assessment.
It was not known how Li Xuanzong calculated the score, but Mo Xiu still got full marks in this round. Mo Ling'er was still second, but only 70 points. The other four scores were lower, around 50 points or see.
After three rounds of assessment, Mo Ling'er's total score was 60 points less than Mo Xiu.
This time, she was no longer depressed but desperate instead.
Obviously, she already had the advantage in the third round of assessment had, but the result was still no better than Mo Xiu, and the score was still far apart from Mo Xiu at that.
Compared with Mo Xiu, she felt that she had no talent in the field of "medicine" at all.
The funny thing was that she still wanted to catch up with and surpass Mo Xiu before.
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The results of the third round of assessment would naturally also be announced on the bulletin board.
Knowing that Mo Xiu had scored full point again, there was another sensation in front of the bulletin board.
"He got three full marks in a row? This has never been seen in the Alchemy League's assessment in the past, right?"
"Don't say there hasn't been in the past, there will never be any in the future too."
"There is only the last round of assessment. As long as he can pass the final round of assessment, this Lin Wuji will be awarded the title of Medicine Great Master in a great possibility."
"The Yan Kingdom hasn't produced a Medicine Great Master for a long time. If this person can really become the Medicine Great Master, he will definitely make a sensation in the world."
"Where did the Rainbow Chamber of Commerce find such a person? If there is a Medicine Great Master in charge, I am afraid their strength will be improved greatly."
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For those who could become a Medicine Great Master, aside from the realm of cultivation, they must have reached the pinnacle in the field of "medicine", and they could also establish sects.
Ordinary pharmacists were respected enough, so the Medicine Great Master was even more fawning. After all, there was no one in a million who could become the Medicine Great Master.
After discovering that Mo Xiu might become the only Medicine Great Master in the Yan Kingdom, everyone was extremely excited, but they also secretly made up their minds to find a way to fawn this great fellow.
Su Qianqian also saw the results of Mo Xiu's third round of assessment in front of the announcement column.
In the first two rounds of assessment, she learned that Mo Xiu got full marks, so Su Qianqian was already amazed. Now that he got another full mark, she was even more greatly amazed.
Among all the people present, she was the only one who didn't need to curry favor with Mo Xiu. After all, Mo Xiu was the deacon of their Rainbow Chamber of Commerce and joined the Rainbow Chamber of Commerce at her invitation. With this relationship, there was no need to curry favor.
While she was ecstatic, she also had a trace of worry, worried that Mo Xiu would be absorbed into the Alchemy League, after all, Mo Xiu was very likely to become a Medicine Great Master.
Even if he failed in the final round of assessment, based on the record created by Mo Xiu, Alchemy League should still consider him to be a very talented person and was eager to have him.
If Alchemy League invited Mo Xiu to join, she really didn't know what reason to use to make Mo Xiu refuse, after all, Rainbow Chamber of Commerce had no advantage compared to Alchemy League.
With this, she wanted to see Mo Xiu very much and wanted to have a good talk with Mo Xiu, but now Mo Xiu was participating in the final round of assessment, hence, it was impossible.
In fact, the last round of assessment had already begun, but it was not yet Mo Xiu's turn to participate.
This round of assessment was different from the previous rounds. It was no longer carried out by all people together, but one by one.
The content of the assessment was still related to "medicine", but there was no need to distinguish medicinal materials, no need to boil medicines, and no need to use medicine to treat patients.
The theme of this round of assessment was "Medicine Debate", but before the assessment began, everyone was told only these three words, and no one revealed to them the specifics.
Mo Xiu was not the first person to participate in the assessment, and coupled with his strong Divine Consciousness, even if he was not allowed to watch, he could clearly see the process of the people in front of him participating in the assessment.
This round of assessment was actually a defense. Participants in the assessment put forward an argument about medicine and debated with the pharmacist responsible for the assessment in Alchemy League. As long as they could win the debate, this round of assessment would be passed.
It seemed very simple, but compared with the previous three rounds of assessment, this round of assessment was more difficult.
First of all, the arguments about medicine put forward by the participants in the assessment must at least arouse the interest of the pharmacists in charge of the assessment. So if they were not even interested in debating, even if the subsequent debate sessions were fully prepared, it was useless.
It was not the first time that these pharmacists in Alchemy League were responsible for this kind of assessment. There were countless arguments about medicine that had been heard, and it was really not easy to attract the interest of these people.
Secondly, the pharmacists responsible for the assessment had very in-depth research in the field of medicine. Even if the topics thrown were interesting to these people, it was even more difficult to win the debate with these people.
In Mo Xiu's Divine Consciousness exploration, the first person to participate in the assessment was eliminated at the point of throwing arguments.
The second person's argument was bold enough, but unfortunately, the debate that followed was full of loopholes so he still failed the assessment.
The third and fourth participants were in the same situation as they were eliminated after a while.
There were only six people who passed the third round of assessment. It was less than a stick of incense for the last round of assessment but four people were eliminated already. This showed how strict this assessment was.
If one integrated the four rounds of assessment, he could, even more, discover the cruelty of the assessment. More than one hundred people participated, but almost all of them were completely wiped out.
It was no wonder that this kind of assessment of the Alchemy League was going on every day, and many people came to participate every day. It seemed that even if one or two hundred people participate every day, no one would eventually be certified as a pharmacist.
There were only two people left, Mo Xiu was one of them, and the other was Mo Ling'er.
Mo Ling'er was the fifth person to participate in the assessment. She put forward the argument that after re-mixing several materials used to make Soul-breaking Water in different proportions, they could become a magical medicine for strengthening the body and purifying Qi and blood.
Soul-breaking Water was a kind of highly poisonous thing, and a drop of it was enough to damage one's soul greatly.
Poison became a magical medicine. This argument was not particularly novel, but Mo Ling'er's debate was quite interesting.
This argument did not require much debate at all. As long as people found the few medicinal materials used to make Soul-breaking Water, remixed them, and confirmed that they could become a magical medicine for strengthening the body, replenishing Qi and invigorating blood, and then this round of assessment would be passed naturally.
So after half an hour, Mo Ling'er became the first person to pass the final round of assessment and obtain the status of a pharmacist.
Mo Xiu was the last person to participate in the assessment. After entering the hall, he did not immediately throw out his argument, but said, "Call the most powerful pharmacist of your Alchemy League out, you are not good enough, and you are not worthy to debate with me too."
As soon as this remark came out, everyone was shocked.
Wasn't this guy too arrogant? Who said they were not good enough?
Although they were very angry, these people also knew that Mo Xiu was the focus of Li Xuanzong and others, so they did not directly expel Mo Xiu out but reported the matter to Li Xuanzong.
After hearing the report and learning what Mo Xiu said, Li Xuanzong and his other fellow brothers and sisters were also shocked, knowing for the first time that there were people who could be arrogant to this degree.
"Isn't this just right? Just let our Master frustrate this fellow's spirit, and we can see if he fits Master's heart," Mu Hongxiu said meaningfully.
Everyone looked at each other, was silent for a while, and finally nodded in agreement.