Chapter 301 - Stand Back While I Cultivate Magic Pills
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n“Yes, you may use your own,” Yun He said.
nXu Xiaoshou nodded in satisfaction.
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nThis alchemy cauldron was too small and delicate, and the earth fire was too inferior and low grade.
nHe was not used to it.
nAfter arranging these items to one side, he managed to create some space in the small alchemy room.
nXu Xiaoshou recollected the size of his small tub.
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nHis tub was a little bigger compared to the regular tub sizes. It was comparable to Elder Sang’s.
nHe looked at Yun He and said, “Take a step back.”
n“Hmm?”
nYun He did not understand his request.
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nTake a step back? He had every intention of playing the role of a dutiful receptionist, down to handing each piece of herb and ingredient to Xu Xiaoshou.
n“Yes, take a step back. I’m going to refine the pills.”
nYun He was speechless.
n‘You certainly have your air when it comes to refining pills!’
nThough he was displeased, he withdrew a few steps back. Xu Xiaoshou hesitated for a moment and said, “Retreat to the door.”
nCursed, Passive Points, 1.
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nYun He’s expression showed a touch of anger.
n‘How about I leave you to your own devices and close the door on you?’
n‘You can take your exam and get your certificate without supervision. Is that okay, Young Master?’
nCriticized, Passive Points, 1.
nXu Xiaoshou wasn’t sure what to think.
nThis old man had a rich imagination. He could not figure out what this good-for-nothing old man was thinking.
n‘I am doing this for your good!’ he thought.
nNonetheless, he did not explain his actions further. Once he saw that Yun He had retreated to the side, he retrieved his gigantic tub from his space ring. It was so large that it could fit several people inside comfortably.
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nDang!
nWhen the gigantic tub hit the ground, Yun He’s eyes nearly fell out of their sockets.
n“Is this an … Alchemy cauldron?”
nXu Xiaoshou chuckled. “Do you think it is a bathtub?”
nYun He was rendered speechless.
nIt surely resembled a bathtub.
nSuspected, Passive Points, 1.
nHe was a little stumped by seeing such a large bath– alchemy cauldron. If he were honest, this was the first time he had seen one like that in his entire life.
nBut there were many exceptional and eccentric alchemists in the world, each possessing unique refining styles. Hence, he did not spare a second thought on it.
nPerhaps this bathtub was a high-level spiritual weapon and could increase the success rate of alchemy.
nYun He extended his spiritual senses to scan the tub. Apart from being extremely thick and sturdy, this alchemy cauldron did not appear extraordinary.
nAs for its level …
nIt was eighth grade.
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nThe corners of Yun He’s mouth twitched. Eighth grade was not deemed low. It was also an Innate stage alchemy cauldron.
nFor one with an impressive background, how much could the success rate be boosted by using an eighth-grade alchemy cauldron?
nXu Xiaoshou watched the colorful expressions on Yun He’s face and could not help but feel amused.
nWith a flick of his finger, he sent a refined Fire Seed to the base of the small tub. Its blazing heat instantly lit the tub to a warm red color.
nYun He was caught by surprise.
nAlthough he could not see anything with the naked eye, how could he not recognize this familiar scorching aura?
nHe further extended his spiritual senses and saw the refined Fire Seed that was flying around at high speed.
n“An invisible flame?”
nHis mouth fell open slightly. He was unable to hide his surprise.
nTo be honest, Xu Xiaoshou’s extensive preparation efforts took his breath away.
nHe had seen many alchemists with distinctive styles, but one that was so unconventional… This was a first.
nXu Xiaoshou looked over and reached out his hand for the ingredients.
n“For the tenth-grade elixir, I’ll choose the Red Gold Pill. I have more confidence in this.”
nThough he had mastered the condensing method of infernal heavens, he was not too familiar with it. After all, it was not on par with his self-concocted Boiling Soup method.
nThis technique had little to do with the control of the fire. However, it put his mastery of spiritual techniques to the test.
nThe good thing was that he finally learned it through hard work and effort.
nWhen it came to refining the Red Gold Pills, he was quite confident in his ability.
nYun He didn’t think much about it as this was practically the first choice of all alchemists.
nHe took out the spiritual ingredients from his space ring and was about to deliver it.
nXu Xiaoshou hurriedly stopped him. “Wait!”
n“You’re fine standing there. There’s no need to come over. My alchemy method is rather unique.”
nXu Xiaoshou was, of course, familiar with his method of cultivating magic pills.
nIf this guy was Elder Sang, then he would not mind if he came closer to help himself keep a lid on any unexpected incidents.
nYun He was only Voidness State.
nIf he simply stood back a little farther, he would need to protect himself in the event that any accidents occurred.
nYun He, however, did not know that Xu Xiaoshou was showing consideration toward him, and his face turned dark again.
nHe knew that some alchemists were infamous for having obsessive-compulsive disorders, and some went to the extent of not even allowing others to watch them cultivate magic pills. Thus, he decided to put up with it.
nHowever, this was a special privilege extended to only high-grade alchemists.
nFor a mere tenth-grade test, this young man was putting on ridiculous airs.
nRebuked, Passive Points, 1.
nYun He sent over the tray with the spiritual ingredients by air.
nXu Xiaoshou smilingly accepted it. With a wave of his hand, he poured all the spiritual ingredients into the cauldron and sent the tray back.
nThe old man’s face instantly turned purple.
n“Why… This is alchemy!”
n“What are you doing? A smorgasbord?”
nHe felt his heart going into spasms. Though the ingredients for the Red Gold Pill were relatively cheap, they were not for him to cook like a big stew.
nOther people who refined magic pills did so step by step, one herb after another, to distill it into the elixir.
n‘You, on the other hand… I dare say you have stepped foot into the Pill Pagoda for the alchemist examination to waste these ingredients!’
nXu Xiaoshou said nothing. Actions spoke louder than words.
nHis Infernal Heavens alchemy technique for cultivating magic pills was unconventional.
nIt was normal if one could not understand it, but for those who could, they had some substance.
nAfter Yun He’s exclamation, he quieted down.
nNo matter what Xu Xiaoshou had intended to do, the alchemist examination had commenced. If he were to cause a commotion, it would be his misdoing.
nWith that in mind, he settled down and soon realized that something was amiss.
nThis kid did not seem to be destroying the elixir.
nWas he really cultivating magic pills?
nDozens of medicinal herbs were divided. Part of them were wrapped with spiritual sources and left untouched.
nThe remaining seven or eight medicinal herbs, surprisingly, were being refined at the same time.
nYun He almost cried out in shock once again.
nWas he being taken on a ride?
nEven he did not dare to refine magic pills like this.
nHowever, as time passed, the intrigued look on his face turned into one of astonishment.
nThis lad’s alchemy technique was extremely rudimentary. It was fair to say that he had no technique at all.
nDespite that, his control of the flame was so exceptional that it seemed to obey his every bidding.
nWhen the temperature needed to be increased, subdued, set to a fiery blaze, or engulfed in a snug warmth…
nHe had done it all with absolute control.
nThough this seemed straightforward and clear, there was a nagging strangeness he could not dismiss.
nHe looked at the crackling fire.
nHow could a formal alchemist examination exude a vibe of a haphazard cook fest?
n‘This…’
n‘Is it an illusion?’
nYun He rubbed his eyes. He was somewhat unconvinced.
nThe elixir fragrance that was gradually wafting out of the furnace fire seemingly bore a waft of a food aroma.
nEven if it were vegetarian, it still succeeded in triggering his appetite.
nGrowl…
nThe old man looked at Xu Xiaoshou very solemnly. His brows creased together in a frown.
nHe possessed such a domineering invisible flame, a grand way of refining the elixir, and a large cauldron. It reminded him of a certain legend of the Pill Pagoda.
nHowever, there was a big difference.
nHe continued to watch him.
nThis lad’s hand was constantly waving in the air. Even after staring at it with beady eyes, he was still completely unable to tell what technique he was using.
nIt was as if he was simply waving around.
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