In front of Andrew was a pile of various items. At a quick glance, there were pieces of horn, bones, and some dark, lumpy objects. He immediately understood that this round was testing a doctor's ability to identify medicinal substances and distinguish toxic materials. It was not exactly difficult, but it was definitely designed to be tricky and misleading.
After a brief inspection, Andrew picked out a bone and a dark, knobby lump. While unremarkable at first glance, this lump was actually a highly toxic tree root.
The examiner standing in front of him raised his eyebrows, clearly surprised at Andrew's speed. He had barely paused before picking out the correct items.
The old, bald examiner let out a low whistle and gave Andrew a thumbs-up. "Not bad, kid. One word—impressive!"
Andrew smiled, replying modestly, "Thanks, it's just a bit of good luck."
The examiner muttered to himself as he scribbled on his clipboard. 'This kid had seemed cocky earlier, but maybe he actually has