When Chen Yu woke up the next day, it was almost noon. Having never slept in since high school, he had now slept for a good dozen hours, truly a good night’s rest.
Still groggy from sleep, Chen Yu sat up in bed and glanced over at Audis’s cat bed, where it was happily playing with an amethyst skull. For Audis, a necromancer’s familiar, the amethyst skull infused with necromantic power was irresistibly appealing, on par with a tasty dried fish.
Ignoring Audis rolling around with the amethyst skull, Chen Yu climbed out of bed and headed to the bathroom to brush his teeth. However, seeing his reflection in the mirror, post-promotion and bodily reconfiguration, he stared blankly for a good while before snapping back to reality.
Although last night Chen Yu instinctively restructured his body to its original appearance, the promotion ceremony inherently refines one’s life essence. Thus, while his face remained the same, those chiseled, elegant lines, and the perfectly proportioned muscles styled after Ancient Greek sculptures, made his demeanor radically different from before.
If it were strangers, it might not matter much, but to someone like Jounouchi Hiromi, who had recently had an honest encounter with him, the difference in his appearance would definitely be apparent.
Thinking about this, Chen Yu rubbed his forehead in resignation. Indeed, a successful promotion wasn’t entirely a positive thing. What kind of excuse could he come up with to cover it up? Plastic surgery? Fitness? Or...
simply claim he had always been handsome? While contemplating excuses, Chen Yu brushed his teeth, unable to come up with anything convincing.
Although it was a bit annoying, in truth, Chen Yu wasn’t too concerned about it since his overall appearance hadn’t changed and his features remained the same. The subtle improvements were merely refinishings that elevated his aura and wouldn’t cause him to be mistaken for someone else.
Under these circumstances, even if people felt something was off, they wouldn’t be able to pinpoint what exactly, so it wasn’t a big issue.
Especially after putting on his jacket to cover the muscles that could rival Ancient Greek sculptures, and after assuring himself in the mirror that he didn’t stand out as much as he’d imagined, he let go of his worries about this matter.
Since the bodies of undead creatures have largely lost their activity, with some being merely skeletons and spirits, healing injuries on undead creatures can be quite troublesome.
Therefore, necromancers have developed healing potions specifically for undead creatures that can replenish the vitality of the bodies of undead creatures, allowing their physical wounds to heal as though they were living beings.
Given that the name of the potion is "minor effect," its potency is naturally not very strong and it is intended only for healing minor wounds. But for Chen Yu, this type of potion was just right. A "minor effect" potion is naturally simple, made with easily obtainable or substitutable materials, and can be used with slight adjustments.
Chen Yu had carefully reviewed the potion formulas, and the ingredients were all things he had seen before or could obtain. Even the more obscure materials could be substituted with others, much like when he originally researched necromantic potions.
And this "Universal Minor Healing Potion for the Undead" is a potion that directly supplements body vitality, which could be used on Inomata Naoki to directly restore his body’s activity.
Of course, while restoring his body’s activity, the suppressed cancer cells in his body would also become activated. This would have been a significant problem, but since Chen Yu had obtained new potion formulas and Jounouchi Hiromi informed him that there was someone who could perform surgery on Inomata Naoki, Chen Yu was no longer content to just suppress the cancer cells in his body.
Instead, he planned to cure it completely.
With this in mind, Chen Yu felt that he should first meet the friend Jounouchi Hiromi had mentioned. After all, Inomata Naoki’s surgery was of global difficulty, and the surgeon capable of operating on him would obviously be of top-tier world-class skill.
As for the "Improved Plague of Undeath Type III (Concealed Variant) Potion," Chen Yu simply skimmed through the introduction of its effects and did not delve into it, because this potion was not much different from the necromantic potions he had studied before, except for differences in potency and mode of action.
He could wait until after Naoki Inomata had been cured and then return to a detailed study of cancer suppression potions.