He calmly started reading out the results to everyone present. Those with better results rejoiced in their heads. Those whose results were not good looked just like Harold earlier and were reminiscent of tomatoes.
The results were read from top to bottom. At the start, Elder Eliot's tone was still calm. The more he read, the more sour the look on his face became. When he read the last five people, he already had a frown on his face.
When it came to the last name, Elder Eliot reached out and put the parchment into his pocket. His tone was cold, "Who is Rudy Glasc?!"
When he asked that, Rudy was so scared his whole body shivered. He looked like a terrified rabbit. Fane helplessly looked at Rudy next to him.
At that moment, Rudy felt like dying. If he were able to, he'd have dug a hole in the ground.
"Let me say this again! Who is Rudy Glasc?!" That should cause Rudy to be unable to hide. All he could do was retract his earlier thoughts.
He reluctantly raised his hand. When Rudy raised it, Elder Eliot let out a cold laugh.
"In all my years of invigilating tests, it's the first time I've seen an alchemist scoring a zero. I see you have a six rank alchemist badge. You might have been tested before you came here.
"I don't know who actually allowed you to pass the test to be a sixth-grade alchemist. If I find out who it is, I have to ask him how someone as clueless as you managed to become a sixth-grade alchemist!"
Those words deeply embarrassed Rudy. He really wanted to say something for himself at that moment, because he definitely did not cheat on the test.
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