Chapter 10 - 10 Warning

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Chapter 10: Chapter 10 Warning

Raiden was curious to see the upper floors of the school, but he felt that it would be more fun if the suspense were to motivate him to go up as fast as possible.

"We should buy you some training wear," Harth said when they left the area.

"I am fine with what I have," Raiden said. "How do people usually graduate from school each year? Is that something that I can know now?"

"It is fine; each year has some requirements," Harth explained. "Knowing how to write your name and do five minutes of handstands are the requirements for the first year. Usually, people can't graduate too fast, but there are exceptions, so you will be able to go to the group as soon as you are able to do that."

Raiden didn't know if those five minutes were harsh or not... he would have to practice for a while to confirm. In any case, Harth was a bit bothered by the fact that Raiden was acting like that, too reserved, even though that was how he usually was. Still, he felt a bit better when Raiden asked where he could sell his swords. Those two weren't of the highest quality, but they sold each for five silver coins... Once again, Raiden got one thousand fortune points. When he was about to click his tongue, the coins returned to his hands, and he lost the fortune points... he could do that, so it was fine.

"I should do some research before investing the money," Raiden thought.

Since they had time, Harth guided Raiden through the city to see some other places that might come in handy to know in the future. He knew that Raiden had been wandering around most places, so he only showed areas that he hadn't been to yet.

Raiden hoped that he would see where the soldiers of the village would be trained once they became fifteen, but he didn't show him, nor didn't he mention it. Maybe it was a secret spot or something.

"It is rare for this to happen, but now and then, I have to leave the village when we receive some important missions," Harth said. "Iri is too young to join that kind of mission, so she probably won't come with me, so I will be counting on you to look after them."

"This seems a bit too soon and rushed to ask," Raiden said while frowning.

"This is a life and death matter to you, Raiden... I am serious," Harth said. "You have to look after them. Otherwise, you might die! Don't tell them that I said this, but their cooking skills are terrible; it is borderline poisonous and deadly." Yôur favorite stories at novelhall.com

Raiden placed his hands on the ground shoulder-width apart, fingers facing forward. Spread his fingers wide for better stability and grip. Making sure his shoulders are directly above your wrists. To initiate the handstand, bend forward and bring one leg up, focusing on kicking upward with the other leg. The key was to generate enough momentum to bring your hips over your shoulders.

Once in the handstand position, Raiden focused on finding his balance. To maintain stability, he made small adjustments by contracting his fingers and wrists. He used micro-movements of his fingers and forearms to keep his body aligned.

Truth be told, Raiden learned the trick of the handstands after one week, and he also already could write his name correctly and without faltering. Still, he decided to wait for Javier and Ruth to do the same before they went to the next level. They were fine with kids who were younger than them, but they might feel some pressure if they were left behind.

"This is a bit tiresome, but I guess I can use this chance to do some research on what kind of business I should focus on," Raiden thought.

Some people worked in apothecary shops in the village. Apothecaries played a vital role in there because they provided remedies and treatments using various herbs, plants, and natural substances. They also prepared ointments, potions, and tinctures based on recipes handed down through generations or acquired from ancient texts. Raiden checked some shops, and they were always producing new things; their stock rarely could keep up with the demand.

Herbal medicine was the cornerstone of medical treatment in the village. Apothecaries and healers relied heavily on plants and herbs for their medicinal properties. They collected, dried, and stored different herbs, roots, flowers, and leaves. These natural ingredients were used to create remedies for a wide range of ailments, including digestive issues, skin conditions, respiratory problems, and pain relief.

After doing his research, Raiden confirmed that growing herbs was pretty profitable. Lenore could use magic to help with most kinds of wounds, but she also grows them in her free time in the building that she works in. Raiden heard of that and wanted to see how she worked, but only some people had the ability to enter the building where she worked.

"Keeping this a secret won't work, but I also don't want to make her feel compelled to help me," Raiden thought.

While he was making some progress in his studies, Raiden still had a hard time trying to read books and scrolls on that subject at the school. The terms were complicated, and the words were sometimes too big... still, Raiden confirmed that he could make all sorts of things with herbs. Potions, medicine, pills... and they had all kinds of effects as well... Some could make people even stronger.

Raiden decided to start by researching and identifying medicinal plants that are in demand and suitable for cultivation in the village. Consider factors such as climate, soil conditions, and market demand. Look for plants that have proven health benefits and are used in herbal remedies or the pharmaceutical industry.

After that, he would develop a comprehensive business plan that outlines his goals, target market, marketing strategies, and financial projections. Determine the scale of his operation, whether it will be a small-scale herb garden or a larger commercial enterprise. Include details on the cultivation methods, infrastructure requirements, and potential customers.