The Alchemists exchanged glances and raised their hands one after another. Baron randomly picked one.
"Mr. L, is it true what you said before, about Mr. ndelev creating the Periodic Table of Elents in a dream?"
That part was actually true. Baron said, "It is. If you don’t believe , you can have a Faith Knight question ."
The Alchemist nodded. "I understand. In that case, is it possible that the Periodic Table of Elents was created by the Dream Master, one of the Seven Gods?"
’Heh, what a novel perspective.’
"You’re overstepping. The field of Chemistry shouldn’t be too involved with religion, nor should religion be too involved with it."
Baron: "Next."
"Mr. L, I’d like to ask, besides the synthesis and decomposition reactions you ntioned, are there other types of reactions?"
"Because, based on the equations you’ve provided, I’ve noticed that so reactions don’t seem to be classifiable as simple synthesis or decomposition reactions..."
’Thank God he’s not asking for chemical formulas...’ Baron breathed a sigh of relief and said:
"You’re right. The book *Junior High School Chemistry* lists four major basic reaction types, categorized by their form:
"Synthesis reactions, decomposition reactions, displacent reactions, and double displacent reactions..."
Next, Baron gave the crowd of Alchemists from Fude City an easy-to-understand lesson in junior high school chemistry.
A Demon Hunter teaching Alchemists a Chemistry lesson. Hmm... no one seed to think there was anything wrong with that.
At the entrance of the Alchemy Workshop, Michael listened to Baron’s explanations, nodding his head continuously. Like the other Alchemists, the look in his eyes as he watched Baron gradually shifted from calm and placid to fervent and inspired.
He was so engrossed he didn’t even notice soone approach him.
It wasn’t until the person patted his shoulder that he turned around, annoyed, and then hastily bowed. "Lord City Master."
It was City Lord Lewis.
Beside him was an Attendant who was black and blue; Michael didn’t recognize him at first.
But after the Attendant called him "Master," and with Lewis’s explanation, he realized the Attendant was his useless disciple, Piero, and learned the reason he looked this way.
Since Lewis was right there, he offered so consolation, "That Demon Hunter must have been blind. I’ll just perform a divination or two later to find out who it was."
Lewis looked at the Alchemists crowded together inside the Alchemy Workshop, seemingly discussing so issue, and couldn’t help but remark with emotion:
"Master Michael, your prestige in Fude City’s Alchemy School is truly imnse. You even managed to invite those Alchemy lunatics from the chanical School."
"Are they all gathered here to see your newly invented Firearms?"
Michael shook his head. "Not Firearms. Soone is giving a lecture to this group of Alchemy lunatics."
Giving a lecture to this group of Alchemy Masters?
Lewis’s interest was piqued. "There’s soone in Fude City who can lecture them? Is it Haiwede? Or Palr? Or maybe an Alchemist from Steel City?"
’The City Lord is so shortsighted.’
Michael said, "It’s a Demon Hunter."
A Demon Hunter?
A Demon Hunter is lecturing the Alchemy Masters of Fude City?
Lewis’s interest grew even greater.
Piero spoke up, his tone urgent, "Master, is it that L?"
Michael frowned and, ignoring that Lewis was right there, scolded his disciple, "Show so respect! Is L’s na sothing you can just say so casually? Address him as Master!"
Piero lowered his head.
Lewis, however, froze. His expression changed drastically, and his body couldn’t help but tremble. After a long mont, he asked, "L? Are you talking about the L from the Hunting Competition?"
Michael was startled by the City Lord’s reaction but still nodded. "That’s him."
The next second, as if by coincidence, Baron, who had been surrounded by the crowd of Alchemy Masters, shouted, "That’s all for today!" and squeezed out of the crowd.
He was stunned for a mont seeing City Lord Lewis there, but when he saw Piero next to him, the two of them exclaid at the sa ti, "It’s you!"
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