Fane heard the vice treasurer's words and went deep into thought. With the way the vice treasurer was speaking, the situation did seem like it was getting stranger and stranger.
With how talented Grayson was, there was no way Rosefinch Pavilion would let him go just like that, no matter how you looked at it. There had to be something behind it.
He was only going to become a student, someone who could not possibly compare to an inner disciple at all. Furthermore, Rosefinch Pavilion was a fifth-grade clan. Grayson would not need to worry about getting any resources to nurture his potential.
Rosefinch Pavilion's higher-ups would definitely do everything they could to nurture him. As long as Grayson could grow, he could even become a seventhgrade alchemist in the future. It would greatly benefit Rosefinch Pavilion.
Practically every clan wanted their own alchemists. Once the alchemist matured, he would be able to help refine pills for the clan's own disciples and even nurture another generation of alchemists.
Yet, alchemy was a profession that required a lot of talent. Not everyone could do it.
"He can't come here to be a student!" Gilbert said
obstinately.
The vice treasurer helplessly pursed his lips as he looked at Gilbert. He really felt like Gilbert's brain was becoming more useless.
He turned around, looked at Gilbert seriously, and uttered, "No matter what you say, you shouldn't be so obstinate in the future.
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