The Good for Nothing Seventh Young Lady - Chapter 2572
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Chapter 2572

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Protostar

[Lyingliars][Paola N. F.][Robert K.][Celeste S.][Kang V.][Hexagon][Sean R.][QueenMary][Aureliaxangel][Egosumpt][Holly C.?][Jaidev M.][LordMod][Linda C.][Lea R.][Neko S.][Rubis][Rkdewi]

Baby Star

[Elaine K.][Ole W.]

Yellow Star

[Ai Shasha][Chin K. Y.][Brian H.]

Teal Star

[Carolyn S.][A.S.][Nicole A.]

White Dwarf

[Ron A.][Kameli K.][Fubaurutsu][Ankan G.][Ctctctct][Carol W.][Milkies][Pakypaka]

Black Hole

[Shufen][John P.][Jordan][Laurent C.][Bushra I.][Janms][Luria][Alice T.][Corey S.][Jonathon T.][Kimuchi][Andrew T.][Edward B.][Cecile L.][Alyssa][Pablo H.][Maria D.][Ayas.h.i.+na][Samatha V.][Christine G-L.][C. Y.][Ceres108][Dennis W.][Brendan C.][Tyler B.][Monica A.][Ngirn T.][GF][Opfanjh][Soulsmsher][Bit B.][Konrad K.][Potatoe][Jade S.][Bridoum][Renrenkara][Lock][Why A. I. E. H.][Lan D..][Allen25450][Ting L.][Danescu][Bevin][Virginia C.][Kacolai][Brian][Annieca]

There were so many alchemists. If everyone wanted to partic.i.p.ate in the compet.i.tion, it was likely that it would take ten days to half a month before the convention ended. Therefore, the compet.i.tion was arranged in such a way that only elite alchemists could compete. Each guild would select ten of their best alchemists to enter.

Of course, the presidents of the major Alchemist Guilds would lead the team, and the remaining nine players would be chosen by these presidents.

Before the game started, the whole square was already buzzing.

Before the official compet.i.tion, the first day was for these alchemists, who came to the capital city, to showcase their alchemy products to each other and learn from one another.

Rows of simple wooden tables were placed in the square. Many alchemists could not wait to put their things in the corresponding spot, and to then wander around the scene.

The largest number of humanoid machines appeared in the whole square. There were all kinds of humanoid machines ranging from three stars to five stars. None of them was lower than three stars. The alchemists who failed to make more than three-star humanoid machines were simply too embarra.s.sed to bring and showcase their machine.

In addition to a large number of five-star humanoid machines, there were a small number of six-star humanoid machines in the venue. These six-star humanoid machines immediately became the focus of attention. A large number of alchemists gathered around them, looking at the perfect work with amazement and admiration.

Shen Yanxiao sat in the stands and her eyes fell on the back of a certain dwarf in the square.

Gege Lu stood listlessly in the square; he was telling something to the members of the Puko's Alchemist Guild. The convention that had originally filled him with expectations could not arouse in him too much excitement at the moment.

Little Xiao's sudden departure made Gege Lu a little at a loss.

Although her stay in the Puko's Alchemist Guild wasn't long, her arrival solved most of the difficulties of the guild. Without her financial support, the Puko's Alchemist Guild would not have been able to produce such good things for this convention. After all, in the face of economic shortage, the supply of rare metals would also be cut off. Without rare metals, alchemists would find it difficult to challenge advanced alchemy products. There were also the precious metal rods Shen Yanxiao gave Gege Lu.

But just as the Alchemist Guild's finances had improved, little Xiao quietly left without saying a word to anyone in the guild. She disappeared, just like that.

This. .h.i.t Gege Lu hard. He wanted to take advantage of the improvement of the Alchemist Guild to return her money, but there was now no chance to do so.

In order to find this dwarf, Gege Lu had not had a good rest these days; he had been running around the capital city. In the end, his search was fruitless.

After all, Gege Lu had never seen little Xiao's face, and the only thing they knew was her name, Momo Xiao.

Feeling a sense of loss, Gege Lu had a hard time mustering any excitement at the convention.

He felt that he owed this dwarf a lot. What made him even more troubled was that he had no chance to fill the debt.