The law enforcers within the association have the right to directly kill any warrior who dares to break into the association.
If you accidentally lose your life, there is simply no room for explanation.
Because of this, many warriors keep a distance from alchemists, and they dare not mention it too much for fear of accidentally offending them.
On the surface, it seems that the various behaviors of the Alchemist Association are indeed protecting the status of the Alchemist itself.
Because the association is tough enough, the status of the alchemists who join it has also risen with the tide, gradually surpassing the warriors.
However, I don’t know if Yun Luo is suspicious.
She always felt that the rules of the Alchemist Association that did not allow warriors to enter were very strange.
You know, although alchemists themselves are also warriors, most of them have very weak combat effectiveness due to their years of addiction to refining medicine.
To put it bluntly, they are just a bunch of scumbags who rely entirely on technology to make a living.
People like Yun Luo are alien.
Because she is not an orthodox alchemist at all, but changed careers midway.
For her, warrior is her main job, and alchemist can only be regarded as a side job at best, so she has never relaxed to improve her strength.
But other alchemists are different.
Most dedicated alchemists regard refining medicine as their lifelong career, and the warrior level is just incidental.
If they hadn't opened a furnace to make elixirs and tempered the medicinal materials, which required the use of their own spiritual power, they would probably not be able to practice at all and would focus on studying refining medicines.
The continent of Kyushu is full of dangers.
Relying solely on the alchemist's own fighting power, he is afraid of being eaten by monsters as soon as he goes out into the wild.
However, most alchemists have the habit of hoarding medicinal materials and are extremely obsessed with all kinds of rare and rare medicinal materials. If they cannot find them on the market, they often choose to travel thousands of miles to collect the medicinal materials themselves.
As a result, the danger for the alchemist to go out will be greatly increased.
In order to ensure their own safety, many alchemists will hire warriors they trust as personal guards, and they will be inseparable wherever they go.
Because most alchemists are rich and can also provide elixirs to help warriors practice.
Therefore, many warriors are willing to work for alchemists.
Both sides get what they need and have already formed a stable cooperative relationship.
There is no saying who is superior, both sides are fair.
However, the various regulations of the Alchemist Association seem to protect the alchemists, but in fact they separate the alchemists from the warriors, causing a breakdown in the relationship between the two parties.
Just imagine.
If you are a warrior, who would like to be ostracized and isolated all the time?
You can't even enter the association's gate, and you are stared at everywhere like a thief.
It was originally an equal employment relationship, but if they were treated like this, the warriors would inevitably feel dissatisfied and alienated from the alchemists they were supposed to protect.
As for the alchemists, because of their trust in the association, they will also be affected by their attitudes. Gradually, they will no longer regard the warriors as their own, and will only stick together with people within the association.
As a result, there will naturally be cracks in the relationship between the two parties. Over time, the relationship between the warrior and the alchemist will inevitably become divided and deteriorate.
Yun Luo is both a warrior and an alchemist.
She is the one who can best understand the division and deterioration between the two.
Ordinary warriors dare not talk about alchemists for fear of offending others.
As for high-level warriors, such as Long San, although they respect the alchemists, when they talk about their exclusive alliance, their tone also reveals helplessness and dissatisfaction.