In the following days, the grand hall seemed to have restored its usual atmosphere of research and exchange.
The High Tier Wizards continued discussing profound laws, while the Low Tier Disciples delved into their studies or engaged in small-scale duels.
But for Jeming, the situation had become entirely different.
Ever since he showcased his ability of "Fictional Elements" in the duel, he had become a focal point in the hall, not too big yet not too small.
People came incessantly to exchange witchcraft and discuss alchemy insights with him, including a group with a clear purpose—to purchase the "Fictional Elements" he created for research.
The exchanges were acceptable, mutually inspiring.
But this purchasing for research… it gave Jeming quite a headache.
The problem mainly came from some who purchased too frequently.
