Chapter 60: What is a Perfect Potion?

Chapter 60: What is a Perfect Potion?

"I want to refine a magical potion with zero side effects and toxins," Hua Mi sincerely stated. "After witnessing your work, I understand the core technical skills of alchemy. I came today to ask you to accept me as your disciple."

"..."

To be honest, Hua Mi almost wanted to become her apprentice. If not for his lack of affinity with magic, he would have considered learning some alchemy and magic. After all, having diverse skills wouldn't hurt.

"Although I know you don't care about money, we are willing to pay tuition fees just to show sincerity," Carter expressed, subtly indicating that they were not short on funds.

Hua Mi pondered for a moment. He couldn't earn this quick money; he didn't have that ability. But then he thought that maybe he could make use of this seemingly ordinary alchemical prodigy.

He asked them to wait here for a moment while he went to the basement to fetch the remaining Mutagenic Stimulant.

"This is the Mutagenic Stimulant I brewed, capable of inducing mutations in living organisms. Come find me when you can reproduce this potion."

Hillar received the potion, expressing her gratitude without asking too many questions. As she turned to leave, a determined expression on her face and a gaze filled with the resolve to succeed were evident.

"Promise me you won't use yourself as a test subject this time, okay?" Carter anxiously looked at her.

"I'm just obsessed with alchemy, Carter, but I'm not foolish," Hillar shot him a glance.

Col chuckled a few times, suddenly alert, "Wait a minute, you guys don't want me to be the test subject, do you?"

"..."

"..."

Both of them didn't speak, just giving him a meaningful look. Then, simultaneously, they quickened their pace.

"Hey, clarify things first, you... animals!"

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After the trio left, Hua Mi breathed a sigh of relief. He almost couldn't keep up the act. Pretending to be profound was really tiring.

There were two possible outcomes of this: Either Hillar failed, and they would be gone, or she succeeded, which would be beneficial for him. At least, the Mutant Wasp breeding plan could continue. As for how to deal with her later, he would figure it out then.

"Got a free bottle of Swallow Soar Elixir."

Hua Mi examined the light green potion. Could drinking it make one fly like a swallow? He didn't plan to try it easily; after all, medicine could be poison if used recklessly. So, he stored it in his storage ring along with the recovery potion obtained from the green-haired ape.Ñ00v€l--ß1n hosted the premiere release of this chapter.

Only alchemists truly understood alchemists. Alchemical formulas would not be easily disclosed; they were the most precious possessions of an alchemist. This advantage was crucial for their survival. Without it, they might be dominated by professions like mages.

Hua Mi had given up explaining that he wasn't an alchemist. Alchemist, beekeeper branch—it wasn't bad. Although he didn't personally brew the honey, he controlled the bee colony, which could be considered his creation.

Without delving into the process and just looking at the results, he was, to some extent, indeed an alchemist.

Alyss quickly finished the honey fruit tea, placing the cup aside. "Why not sell drinks made from this honey? At least the prices wouldn't be so outrageous."

Hua Mi wondered if Alyss was subtly mocking his exorbitant pricing. However, upon hearing her suggestion, he seriously considered it.

Maybe it could work...

On Earth, it wouldn't, with all the related qualifications and complications. But in this otherworldly realm, it was entirely feasible.

Honey was priced high as a high-end product that ordinary people wouldn't easily buy. However, honey drinks could be priced lower, perhaps to open up the market.

The only issue was the troublesome mass production.

Hua Mi kept this idea in mind.

Alyss asked, "What are the effects of the new honey?"

"Beauty and skincare," Hua Mi casually replied.

Alyss shook her head. "Boring."

"As an elf, the pride of the heavens, you can't understand the pursuits of us ordinary mortals," Hua Mi took the opportunity to tease her.

Though it was a jest, it wasn't entirely untrue.

Upon closer inspection, the elven race did have many advantages over humans—beautiful appearance, long lifespan, inherent high affinity with nature, and no gender conflict.

They possessed many things that other races dreamed of.

"Heaven's pride?" Alyss calmly looked at him. The lifeless white eyeball and

The blue scales around the eye sockets resembled cracks on a perfect porcelain piece.

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