Tiny waves crashed alongside the shore of the lake as pulses of energy flowed out from the center of the lake.
Alex and many others stood by the shoreline, looking at the flower petals and leaves being pushed toward them.
It had been 2 months since he had been a target of assassination. Since then, no one had come to assassinate him, but Alex still stayed in the Alchemy Association the entire time in fear.
He mostly stayed in his room, working on the spiritual root or dao pills, but just as before he was still stuck on a wall, unable to move forward.
Hopefully, that was going to change in the next week.
Today was the day the Forbidden Orchard was going to open, and he was ready to enter.
He was standing by the shore of the Floral lake in the Flowerhall sect.
Next to him were about 24 different people. All of them either belonged to the Flowerhall sect or did at one point in time. If they weren't in the Flowerhall sect, then they were in the Alchemy Association for sure.
About 6 of those 25 were from the Alchemy association and surprisingly, or maybe not that surprisingly, Harry was going to be entering too.
"I swear, Alex, if not for you, I wouldn't have been able to come here at all," he said softly while standing next to him.
Alex smiled and didn't say anything.
After his lessons, Harry practiced for the last year to continuously improve his pill-making skills. As such, he had become one of the fastest up-and-coming alchemists in the association.
Harry was always good as an alchemist, and the only thing he was missing was a fundamental concept of pill-making. Once he got that from Alex, his growth was unstoppable.
Aside from the two, the others weren't as good an alchemist. Instead, they were gardeners that were adept at raising plants as well as recognizing them.
If Alex didn't have the knowledge base in him planted by the Alchemy god's book, these would have been the most exceptional people to enter the orchard today.
On the Flowerhall Sect's side, there were many of their own disciples and a few elders going in. From what Alex could see, all of them were in the True realm, aside from the elders.
'15 and 4,' Alex thought. 'I suppose that's enough elders for a group of disciples.'
From what he had heard, there were a few species of insects inside the Orchard, most of which were butterflies and bees.
They were left alone due to how helpful they were to the ecosystem inside the Orchard.
Aside from them, there were no animals that could threaten any of them at all. All they had to be careful of then were the plants.
Just earlier, the sect leader had given a speech talking about how they had to stay away from the carnivorous plants, plants with lots of vines, and poisonous plants.
"By the way, are you taking part in the competition?" Harry asked. "I feel like I should test myself."
"I don't think I will," Alex said. "Especially against juniors."
It was the first time Alex didn't feel weird calling True realm cultivators juniors. After all, most of these disciples were about 40 years of age, while he was already hitting 50.
"I remember being in their place long ago when the orchard opened. I did get to enter at that time, but I wasn't that interested in learning about ingredients so I could never win the competition," Harry said. "However, now that I have learned a bit, I want to do it."
"You want to compete against these juniors?" Alex asked.
"No, that's why I'm asking you," Harry said. "I want to compete with you."
Alex chuckled a bit. "As long as you won't cry after losing," he said.
"Haha! You've spent so much time learning how to make pills, I doubt you are that good with ingredients," Harry said.
The competition was simple. Once inside, the disciples had to find as many species of plants and identify them and an ingredient that came from them. After identifying, you had to bring back the ingredient as well for proof.
Whoever could record the most and bring back evidence won.
Since the Forbidden Orchard was different from other secret realms, the Flowerhall sect had created a small competition to make the task of gathering ingredients more fun for the disciples.
At the same time, they would be careful about what they were finding and how they would acquire them by having to either look up the information in their books or ask their elders what was assigned to them.
That way, they wouldn't accidentally touch or remove something they weren't supposed to.
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