Chapter 57: Commissions
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Once an alchemist successfully became an adept, various privileges were bestowed upon them.
Along with the badge, a symbol of an alchemist's status and recognition of their rank by the Medicine Pavilion, the alchemist was also given the chance to book refining rooms and other facilities.
But along with these privileges came duties.
There were some basic rules that every alchemist in the pavilion had to follow.
From basic rules prohibiting actions that could in any way compromise the pavilion's reputation to more specific regulations, alchemists had to pay particular attention to their conduct.
One such rule was the minimum commission quota an alchemist had to complete within a certain timeframe.
Commissions varied in nature and directly reflected the level and specialization of the alchemist.
Just like pills, these commissions were divided into levels ranging from 1 to 3.