Chapter 315: Chapter 315

"No." Ayala offered an answer different from what the other person had imagined: "Although I haven’t seen that era, from the stories written in books, the lives of ordinary people were still difficult."

Trish took out a ’Beast Pill’ and carefully placed it on the table, looking worriedly at Carl.

"This is a new product that just appeared in the market. It’s currently not for sale in any shop and is only circulating discreetly. Some temporary stalls are also selling them."

"Mr. Karl, will it affect our business?"

A large part of her salary was from sales commissions. In the past two months, due to the sales volume of Beast Pills, her earnings had more than doubled.

Naturally, she didn’t want substitute products to appear too quickly in the market, as this would affect her performance.

Carl picked up the Beast Pill and examined it carefully.

"It’s somewhat crude, about seventy percent as effective as the original. However, it’s just an ordinary Beast Pill. The production of High-quality Beast Pills is much more complex, so imitations shouldn’t appear in the short term."

"There will definitely be some impact," he said.

He put down the Beast Pill and smiled.

"But the shop has been doing better and better recently, so your compensation will definitely not be affected."

"How much did you pay for this Beast Pill? The shop will reimburse it."

Trish gave an awkward smile.

"Thanks to Mr. Karl’s skillful techniques in producing the formula for the Beast Pills, our shop is where it is today."

Her eyes sparkled as she said,

"Right now, our shop is one of the top three in the entire market in terms of sales. The revenue makes many people envious. Even Wizard Archer, who was planning to leave, comes back every few days, as if he can’t quite bear to go."

Thanks to the approaching ’Beast Tide,’ business in the market was improving. However, the best was always the business owned by the Cape family themselves.

Even an apothecary with Beast Pills couldn’t compare.

Moreover, imitations had already appeared.

In response to Trish’s compliments, Carl just smiled mildly, his gaze drifting towards the crowd in the market.

Beast Tide! It means death!

According to past experiences, each Beast Tide caused massive losses in every market, at least a twenty percent reduction in population, sometimes even leading to the complete destruction of markets. Content orıginally comes from 𝚗𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚕·𝚏𝚒𝚛𝚎·𝚗𝚎𝚝

Luckily, with the backing of the Six Rings Tower and running a business in the market, their safety was relatively secure.

In the evening, Charlie came in, his expression somewhat complex.

"I heard you’ve advanced to an Advanced Wizard Apprentice?"

"Yes," Carl nodded with a smile.

"Thanks to the Magic Stone given by the Tower, plus the favorable environment here, I managed to advance just a few days ago."

He couldn’t hide his cultivation level forever. Having been in the Magic Forest for so long, it was time to reveal some of his strength.

"Alas!" Charlie sighed.

"Your innate talent isn’t high, yet you managed to become an Advanced Wizard Apprentice at such a young age."

"You’ll definitely become an Official Wizard in the future. It’s really enviable."

"’I’m just lucky,’ Carl said. ’When I stepped into the Wizard World, I met an excellent tutor, and the legacy he left ensured I never lacked potions.’"

"Here, the progress is even faster!"

"It’s been smooth sailing all the way. Honestly, I never expected I could become an Advanced Wizard Apprentice at this age."

"That’s good fortune, no need for humility," Charlie patted his shoulder and said,

"Wizard Marian is looking for you."

Hmm? What does she want with me?

The last time he saw Wizard Marian was when he first arrived in the Magic Forest. In what felt like the blink of an eye, several months had passed.

She still appeared dignified and cultured.

Her white Wizard Robe accentuated her jade-like, translucent skin, and her eyes brimmed with a rich vitality.

The body of an Official Wizard has been baptized by Star Realm Energy. Even without cultivating body-tempering Magic Doors, their physical constitution is comparable to that of a Great Knight. If one is a Bloodline Wizard, their physical strength is even more terrifying.

Looking at Carl, Marian smiled and said,

"Well done, advancing to an Advanced Wizard Apprentice so quickly. I knew you could do it."

"You flatter me, Senior." Carl bowed. "Is there something you need from me?"

"Yes," Marian said, nodding.

"The Cape family has discovered several Dream-Eating Silkworms in the Magic Forest. They are essential for making Silence Potions, and I happen to have a spot available."

"You are now an Advanced Wizard Apprentice, and you also have Green Potion with you. I believe it will be useful to you."

Carl’s breath hitched.

This was a potion that could increase the chances of advancing to Official Wizard status. Unlike Green Potion, it was even rarer—essentially priceless.

Typically, when Advanced Wizard Apprentices break through to become Official Wizards, most consume Green Potion, but very few have the chance to use a Silence Potion.

Using Green Potion can increase the success rate by ten to twenty percent. Adding the Silence Potion can increase it to thirty to forty percent.

I’ve already switched to cultivating the "Source Sea Meditation Method," and I’m on the path of Bloodline Magic. Adding these two potions... My chances of breaking through, if not a full hundred percent, should be ninety-nine percent without a problem!

"Senior," Carl said, swallowing.

"If the Silence Potion is given to me, what about Nancy?"

Nancy was Marian’s true disciple. Carl, on the other hand, was not only not her disciple but wasn’t even well acquainted with Marian.

Honestly, Carl had a good impression of Marian. She was gentle and warm to others and took good care of him.

But he hadn’t forgotten Wizard Strele’s words from before he came here. The woman in front of him might seem normal on the surface, but deep down, she was incredibly crazy.

A woman with a crazy heart suddenly showing favor towards him made Carl couldn’t help but feel alarmed.