Chapter 88 Guidance
Chapter 88 Guidance
Lynn shook her head.
"Jack, you won't improve if you keep practicing like this. Watch me carefully from now on."
Lynn had Jack stand aside while he concocted the potion, carefully explaining the key technical points of the medicine.
Seeing this, Jack quickly took out a notebook and started taking notes as he read.
Lynn spoke in great detail, and his movements were very skillful and experienced.
Many students who practiced medicine nearby gradually gathered around.
After Lynn finished explaining the key points, the potion in the pot was also taken out of the oven.
Lynn put the medicine into a reagent bottle.
Judging from its color, it is clearly a top-quality medicine.
The surrounding students gasped and murmured in surprise.
Lynn neither chased them away nor paid them any attention.
Let them listen if they want; how much they learn is up to them.
Lynn had Jack walk onto the lab table and then guided him from the side.
More and more students gathered around.
The students lecturing at the front of the room were also affected.
Many students who originally intended to pay for the course went directly to Lynn's class.
Even many of his current students have a look of longing on their faces.
If they hadn't already paid, they would have liked to go and see it too.
Free things are always so attractive.
Moreover, I've heard that the quality of the lectures is also very good.
On the podium, Conrad frowned and looked back.
Free lectures?
What does that guy want to do?
Doesn't he know that the Jeremy Learning Club monopolizes the teaching business for first-year students?
Not only do they not offer any gifts, but they dare to give lectures for free!
Are they here to cause trouble?
As more and more students headed there, Conrad's anger burned fiercely.
However, he didn't dare go there now.
After all, with so many students around, if he went to cause trouble, he would probably become the target of everyone's criticism.
Conrad memorized Lynn and Jack's faces perfectly.
Very well, you all just wait and see.
Conrad looked away and slapped the blackboard in an annoyed manner.
"Are you listening to me or not! Those who want to watch, go watch it now! No refunds for the tutoring fees!"
Only after such a reprimand did the students sheepishly avert their gaze and concentrate on the lesson.
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"You need to be careful to control the temperature in this step. At this point, you need to hold the herbs up in your palm, so that when you're about to pick up the bottle of graphite powder, your body can easily slip the herbs inside. Otherwise, you might not have enough time. Also, be careful with your elbows..."
Lynn explained the technical details of the potion in great detail.
Soon, under Lynn's guidance, Jack successfully crafted a second-grade potion.
Jack stared at the clear liquid in the bottle, unable to believe that he could concoct it.
His vision was a little blurry.
He had practiced and studied it countless times without making any progress, but unexpectedly, after just a short guidance from Brother Lynn, he made such great progress.
Alchemy is far too cruel.
Jack now truly realizes that he may not go very far on the path of alchemy.
The idea that diligence can compensate for lack of talent simply doesn't work in the field of alchemy.
What will he do in the future, given his ordinary talent? Lynn can't always be there to guide him.
But he truly loved alchemy...
"Brother Lynn, thank you..."
Jack choked up for a moment.
Lynn assumed he was just overly excited and encouraged him:
"Alright, stop crying. So many people are watching you. Remember what I said earlier, and finish refining the rest of the herbs yourself. I'll be watching from the side."
Jack wiped away his tears and nodded.
He recalled the details and began to carefully prepare the medicine.
Lynn pointed out his oversights from time to time.
Soon all the medicinal herbs were refined.
Jack's success rate reached an astonishing 50%, with all his products ranking around second-class.
He even once concocted a bottle of first-class medicine!
Everyone around Jack had witnessed his progress and couldn't help but marvel at it.
Lynn's teaching is so detailed that many of the senior students would never mention it. Now, even a pig could make progress after listening to Lynn's class!
Jack looked at the batch of medicines and was incredibly excited.
"This time I can finally earn more money, Senior Lynn. Let me treat you to lunch."
Lynn waved his hand with a smile.
"Come on, with the little money you earn, it probably wouldn't even be enough to fill Bruno's teeth."
Jack nodded, secretly making a mental note of this favor.
Lynn and Jack tried to walk outside, but the crowd around them didn't disperse.
Some of the bolder students went straight to the point and asked, "Senior, will you be giving lectures again next time?"
"I wasn't giving a lecture, I was just tutoring my friend. As for when I'll come again next time, that's uncertain."
Lynn declined the students' offer of help.
A small favor is appreciated, but a large one breeds resentment. Making promises to strangers casually can lead to unwarranted complaints later on.
The students were somewhat disappointed upon hearing this.
"Can we pay you to give us a lecture? We all think you're an excellent lecturer!"
A long-haired girl mustered up her courage and asked.
Just as Lynn was about to refuse, a voice came from afar.
"What's so good about it! You're just misleading people here, get out of here!"
Lynn frowned as he looked at the newcomer.
A group of students wearing identical badges on their chests walked over aggressively.
They've come with ill intentions.
"Who are you! Who gave you the right to speak! We all saw how much progress our senior friend made, what nonsense are you spouting!"
When the students around saw that someone was targeting Lynn, they instinctively shouted at them.
"Yes, the senior's lecture was excellent. This is none of your business! If you don't like it, then get out. We didn't ask you to listen!"
The students became agitated and glared angrily at the group of students.
Conrad, who was in the lead, looked ashen-faced.
He pointed to the badge on his chest and shouted, "Shut up, all of you! A bunch of country bumpkins, you don't even recognize the Jeremy Study Group badge! I said he's misleading the youth, and that's it! Who dares to talk back?!"
Upon hearing Jeremy's name, the surrounding students immediately fell silent.
Jeremy was the top student in the Alchemy Department in his first year.
His family was also a renowned alchemy family, with countless connections among nobles.
If you get involved with this person, forget about studying properly at the academy; you probably won't even be able to find a good job after graduation.
There was silence all around.
Lynn frowned as he looked at the group of people who called themselves Jeremy's Study Group.
He's probably a tough nut to crack.
After thinking it over, he decided not to cause trouble.
Anyway, lecturing to ordinary students was just a spur-of-the-moment thing, so I figured it was better to avoid trouble.
"My abilities are indeed limited. I was just sharing some of my experiences with my friends. I didn't expect so many classmates to come. I would like to thank you all for your support. Please don't take what I said to heart."
Upon hearing this, the surrounding students all showed expressions of indignation.
Can't they tell who is speaking well and who is misleading the younger generation?
It's rare to have a senior student who doesn't hold back in teaching them, but they never expected to end up like this, having to apologize to these insects.
That damn Jeremy...
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