Chapter 3229
It was as if he knew exactly where the mystical herbs were located. Jared spent less than ten
minutes to find the list of mystical herbs in the sea of nts. Following that, Jared showcased his
findings to everyone.
All the alchemists were stunned at the sight of Jared holding all the mystical herbs, not a single
mistake to be seen. Even Jubnte furrowed his brows, his expression bing somewhat
unnatural.
“What the heck, is he cheating?”
“What are you thinking? How could he cheat within this illusion array? But this is too unbelievable.”
“I didn’t expect this young man to have some skills. No wonder he dared to challenge Jubnte.”
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Everyone widened their eyes as they stared at Jared within the illusion array. Their jaws had
dropped open in shock.
Jared slowly walked out of the illusionary array, giving Jubnte a faint smile. “Now, do I have the
right to challenge you?”
Jubnte’s facial muscles twitched a few times, then he coldly snorted. “Fine, I ept your
challenge. But how about adding some stakes this time?”
“What do you want to bet?” Jared asked.
“Your life!” Jubnte’s face twisted into a sinister expression. Jubnte wasn’t about to let Jared off
for humiliating him in front of so many alchemists.
Cade became somewhat panicked upon hearing that Jubnte wanted to bet on Jared’s life. He
wanted to say something, but Jared stopped him with a wave of his hand.
The other alchemists were all gasping at Jubnte’s intense gamble. They didn’t expect him to go
this far. Everyone stared at Jared, wondering if he would dare to ept the bet.
“No problem. If you win, you’re free to take my life,” Jared said nonchntly. “You said that yourself,
and so many people can testify. Let’s get started then!” Jubnte’s eyes gleamed with confidence.
“Wait, what if you lose?” Jared asked.
“I won’t lose,” Jubnte dered with absolute confidence.
“But what if you do? I can’t be the only one who puts something on the line, right?” Jared fixed his
gaze on Jubnte.
Jubnte replied, “If I lose, you can propose any condition.”
“Okay. If you lose, I don’t want your life. I just want this mansion and all the herbs inside,” Jared told
him, ncing at the splendid mansion.
Jubnte hesitated for a moment and didn’t immediately agree to Jared’s condition.
“What’s wrong? Are you scared to agree as you are worried you might lose? I dare to bet my life,
yet you hesitate over your mere possessions? If you are a coward, let me know. I can leave right
after taking what I need. You’ll still have your mansion, and everyone will still respect you. You can
also continue fooling around with the pretty female alchemists who are enchanted by you.”
Jared’s words were full of mockery.
“Nonsense! Who says I’m afraid? If I lose, everything is yours,” Jubnte dered, feeling both
annoyed and angry.
“Good. What are wepeting?” Jared asked, gesturing for Jubnte to go ahead in a gentlemanly
manner.
Jared’s air of arrogance irked Jubnte, who abandoned any pretense of being genteel and
clenched his teeth. “Since we’re both alchemists, the most fitting disy of our prowess is through
alchemy, Let’s craft the same pill simultaneously and determine who can do it more swiftly and
skillfully.”
“Sure. What pill do you want to craft?” Jared inquired.
In response, Jubnte retrieved a bottle from his pocket and poured out a pill. “Let’spete by
crafting the Aksum Pill.”
The alchemists immediately buzzed with excitement. “This Aksum Pill is Jubnte’s masterpiece. It
seems a bit unfair to use that as aparison.”
“Jubnte is getting desperate, huh? I can’t believe he’s doing this.”
“It’s indeed a bitcking in manners to use his best pill as the challenge.”
Many people sneered at Jubnte’s actions, but they only dared to gossip quietly instead of
questioning him aloud.