Severin kept quiet when he heard that, and after a while, he finally said, "There are twelve halls in total, and each hall differs in the number of members. Some, such as Canis Hall, do not have that many members, but the total number of members combined from all four halls bring it up to a large sum. We don't need to recruit new members on such a large scale."
Severin then paused for emphasis before adding, "But we can't completely stop recruiting fresh minds either. I would suggest that the Canis Hall and Taurus Hall accept new members but on a smaller scale. These two halls are the smallest in terms of numbers anyway. The prerequisite for accepting them must be for them to have high attainment or superior talent. Injecting a little fresh blood into the halls is necessary for continuous growth."
Rachel nodded and sought clarification from Severin. "In that case, the person who wanted to join my hall might be a good candidate. Is it all right for me to recommend them to Canis Hall or Taurus Hall?"
"Of course." Severin smiled. "It will be fine as long as they meet the conditions. You can figure it out among yourselves."
"Alright. We can't accept too many people because our current priority is to improve everyone's attainment. Similarly, we can't turn all of them away because that might hinder future growth. We must choose only the elites in order to match our current." Larry nodded in agreement with Severin.
Everyone chatted briefly before heading back.
Severin did not have a lot of third-grade medium-rank materials. He only had over 50 sets. Moreover, those materials were for different types of third-grade medium-rank pills, not the particular type of pill he wanted to achieve.
After failing twice, Severin felt a throbbing pain in his heart. "It's so heartbreaking to try and refine higher-grade pills and fail. Especially since it's incredibly difficult to find third-grade medium-rank spiritual herbs. The failure rate is going to make it agonizing to refine fourth-grade pills in the future!"
As painful as it was to see his efforts turn to failure, Severin could only grit his teeth and press on as he learned from his failed experience and improved his abilities.
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