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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1652

"He's almost done! Such amazing speed and technique!" Harold remarked, feeling somewhat humbled after observing Severin's work.

"Rise!" Severin exclaimed less than half a minute after Harold's remark. He raised his hand and gracefully levitated a pill before their eyes.

"He succeeded! This all but confirms that he's a fourth-grade low-rank alchemist!" Felix was left in awe of Severin's abilities. Deep down, he could not help but scold himself for looking down on Severin and attempting to show off in front of him.

"He's… He's a fourth-grade alchemist!" Igor grappled with his mixed emotions. On the one hand, he was delighted that the sect had one more formidable alchemist as a member. On the other, he regretted that their initial exchange came off as a confrontation. It would be awkward for him to approach Severin for alchemical advice in the future since he had offended Severin so gravely.

"Impressive. This is an elite-quality three-lined pill," Harold remarked after approaching him for a closer inspection. His voice was trembling slightly as he spoke.

"A… A three-lined pill?" The others were immediately taken aback. They rushed forward to confirm it for themselves. Needless to say, they were shocked to see that the pill was indeed an elite-quality three-lined pill. That was the first time that they had encountered something like that.

"No wonder… That's the reason he was allowed to live here. I didn't think he would be so skilled!" Harris acknowledged Severin's abilities. When he recalled that Severin addressed them as if they were his seniors, he was lost for words and felt that Severin had kept too low a profile.

"Did you just say that he was arranged to stay here?" Harold's mind went blank for a moment. He soon let out a laugh and said, "Haha. Only someone of his caliber can earn all the other alchemists' respect and be allowed to stay here."

Igor smiled wryly and approached Severin, bowing slightly to express his apology. "I sincerely hope you can forgive my disrespect earlier. I was ignorant in challenging you. It was foolish on my part."

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