Aierna stamred for quite a while before slapping the table in anger: "A Fairy Master is such a weirdo, how can he be included in a normal discussion!"
Fang Hong then ca back to his senses: "But Madam Chairwoman, what Alchemy pursues is the truth universally applicable in Eteliria."
"Ha, talking big," the Chairwoman had completely forgotten her identity, almost jumping from behind the desk in front of Fang Hong: "And you understand Fairy Masters?"
This was exactly what Fang Hong was hoping for,
Fang Hong thought for a mont, then answered: "Slightly."
Aierna stared wide-eyed at this braggart—then her eyes widened even more, as if trying to see through Fang Hong's guilty conscience.
Unfortunately.
She was disappointed.
Aierna cald down a bit, noticing her loss of composure, blushed, and sat back down with a poker face. However, she still felt sowhat agitated.
How could she, a dignified Chairwoman managing a branch of the Artisan Association in Tansnier, be rendered speechless by a young lad?
This shouldn't be, Aierna.
However, her eyes darted around as an idea popped into her head, she opened a drawer and took out a construct, placing it in front of the three.
The middle-aged craftsman looked and couldn't help frowning—he saw that the Chairwoman had taken out the most basic model of Fairy Construct.
It's called Fairy Model I.
He couldn't help but secretly complain.
He almost forgot that the Chairwoman had been researching Fairy Masters recently. Mr. Ade spoke big words, and now he's right at the gunpoint.
Aierna looked at Fang Hong and then Fang Hong again, finally smiling smugly:
"You say you understand Fairy Masters, so as long as you can make this construct move, I'll consider you passed the test."
"How many tis do I have to be tested?" Fang Hong couldn't help but feel this was never-ending.
Aierna blushed and retorted in anger: "Do you care!? Am I the Chairwoman or are you the Chairwoman?"
But after saying this, she felt a bit guilty, Aierna was just a teenager and had answered the first two questions correctly.
Aierna, you've co of age, you need to learn to be more composed.
She rationalized internally—of course, mainly because after such a commotion, colleagues in the hall were all casting glances in this direction.
She felt a bit embarrassed.
She then said: "This is a bonus challenge—if you pass, I will give you a gift."
A bonus challenge? Can I refuse it?
But Fang Hong, after all, decided to keep things simple and nodded.
However, Hilveld suddenly spoke up with a smile: "The gift from the Chairwoman of Tansnier Artisan Association should be sothing remarkable, right?"
Aierna hadn't considered the gift issue, thinking Fang Hong surely wouldn't be able to control a Fairy Construct, and she could catch him making a mistake.
Thus she felt sowhat anxious imdiately.
As a Guild Chairwoman, of course, she had so stock, but those were her treasures, definitely not to be given to outsiders.
Her gaze swept across the desk, looking for anything suitable as a gift—hmm, the feather pen in the ink bottle looked fine.
After all, it's guild property.
Unfortunately, Hilveld chuckled again: "You wouldn't give us your feather pen, would you, Lord Chairwoman?"
Too wicked.
Aierna almost nodded, but fortunately, the look from the middle-aged craftsman brought her back to reality—already she was the branch chair of the Artisan Association.
She couldn't act like before.
She coughed lightly and shook her head: "Of course not, I recently acquired a decent Variant Guardian, if he can make the Fairy Master move...
I'll give you this Guardian."
"Really, Lord Chairwoman?" the middle-aged craftsman asked.
The Lady Giant Spirit found him extrely annoying but still nodded.
Fang Hong's eyes also lit up.
Initially having little interest in the test, only intending to finish it perfunctorily. Unexpectedly, a great opportunity arose, imdiately filling him with motivation.
The Guardian, formal na Lingus Guard, although it sounds like a humanoid construct, actually isn't.
It's a mobile type Magic Guided Construct similar to the Clockwork Fairy.
It's approximately two to three sizes larger than the Clockwork Fairy but more agile than the Annihilator QV700 floating construct, although it can only store two or three types of basic spells, when used properly, it can achieve unexpected results.
Moreover, this type of construct appears simple but is a high-level construct, one level higher than the Sword Bearer, with a basic level of eighteen.
One prominent feature of Magic Guided Constructs is their expensive price, and especially the variants.
The Lingus Guard base models sell for nearly twenty thousand Lycel each, almost equal to the price of a Clockwork Fairy Model II. Variants, needless to say, are several tis the base price if slightly practical.
Consequently, when Fang Hong heard this, his eyes nearly sparkled with gold.
Isn't this giving money?
The Madam Chairwoman suddenly seed adorable to him.
He didn't hesitate—of course, he couldn't control a Fairy Construct, but he could cheat. Fang Hong gently pressed his chest, and in the Mind World, said to Miss Tata:
"Miss Tata, help out."
Tata had been watching from the side all along, naturally nodded.
She could easily control ii left by Luo Zhen, let alone a re basic Fairy Construct? She didn't even need to manifest, just pointed her sharp fingertips in Fang Hong's Spirit World.
Thus, under Aierna's dumbfounded gaze, the Fairy Model I emitted a silver glow and flew up.
This scene amazed not only Aierna.
It caused an uproar in the entire Tansnier Artisan Association.
A real Fairy Master, such a rare sight. Almost all craftsn stopped their work and gathered in this direction.
Everyone ca to gawk like at a giant panda.
But Aierna suddenly felt a pang in her chest—
She faintly sensed that the Guardian she just acquired, not even ward in her possession, seed to be bidding her farewell.
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