The story had to be reversed back to yesterday night. It was right after Chen Tu discovered something odd about the Five-Colored Spiritual Grains.
(Did nobody notice something like this before?)
Chen Tu asked himself. Thanks to the heightened Spiritual Sense after half a cycle of the Sun and Moon Condensation Art, he could observe the Spiritual Energy hovering around the grains. And through this discovery, Chen Tu noticed that out of the thousand or so grains in that portion, a small number of them are no longer "alive."
Of course, when this [living] concept was applied to these seedlings, they were no longer capable of sprouting. Although the existence wouldn't cause further damage to the final product, there's always an "if" moment applied.
This discovery gave Chen Tu a creative idea. Since the first part of the Pill Formula was to remove the impurity from the Five-Colored Spiritual Grains, does that means it was actually a process of removing these dead grains?
To confirm his hypothesis, Chen Tu used his Spiritual Energy instead. Using Alchemic Refinement Flame on these grains was quite a waste, but he had no better choice at this time and convenience. Plus, all it cost him was some Spiritual Energy.
As long Chen Tu circulates another cycle of Sun and Moon Condensation Art, won't that cover everything?
(My guess was correct! The first step's true intention is really directed at the dead grains! Additionally, burning the husk from the rest of the grains was just a part of the process...)
The discovery allowed Chen Tu to understand deeper into the whole process. Once correctly conducted, this first step would help remove all the pointless elements from the Five-Colored Spiritual Grains before moving on to the second step.
An interesting part quickly followed after the grains were bathed in the Alchemic Refinement Flame. They started to express a gentle life force. And only one answer was acceptable at this stage.
The grains had started to sprout. And the reason for it is likely because of the flame's intensity. Very often, due to time restrictions, an alchemist would quickly move to the next step to avoid losing too much medicinal efficacy in between the steps.
But in this case, the more the grains were allowed to spout, the better yield would be when executing the second part of the refining process. The same is also applicable to the Hundred-Year Mountain Yam. Still, due to the greater risk of wasting this ingredient, Chen Tu simply nourishes it gently with the Alchemic Refinement Flame.
The effect on them was obvious. Furthermore, this discovery allowed Chen Tu to skip the first step of the process. Of course, this means more preparation is required before the refinement process.
This discovery brings Chen Tu back to the current time.
After the cauldron finally contained enough heat, Chen Tu tossed both ingredients inside and controlled the sweating process skillfully. His Spiritual Energy is akin to his immaterial hand, stirring the ingredients and applying the flame more evenly.
The collected amount of starch droplets was half a portion more than before. Furthermore, the pool of watery concoction has a hint of sweet aroma, similar to a pot of piping hot rice.
The first and second parts of the refinement process were done with distinction. As for the third and fourth parts of the process, it naturally went on without difficulty.
This time, the thick concoction was enough to fill five gaps in the mold. Because Chen Tu wasn't in a hurry, he gave himself ample time to rest before continuing with the next set of ingredients.
Also, thanks to the large number of shaping molds provided in the room, Chen Tu had no reason to wait in between. Alternating between rest and work, Chen Tu efficiently refined fifteen sets of ingredients before returning to the room.
Instead of going straight to the Supply Office with belongings on his left and right, Chen Tu made a trip back to his room first. After leaving things he had no use for, Chen Tu made his way to the Supply Office.
The one who attended to him was someone else today. And to that worker's surprise, Chen Tu came to deliver seventy Grain Pellets he had refined himself. The total should be seventy-five, but Chen Tu wasted a set after trying something new.
"Please wait for twenty minutes. I'll be right back." said the worker before he walked away with seven pill bottles.
Using this opportunity, Chen Tu moved around the Supply Office and inspected the available assignments. He was initially skeptical because his cultivation was simply at the third level. Even the weakest adult out there would reach this cultivation strength when they're about to turn twenty.
Obviously, Chen Tu was mistaken. Although the third level in the Body Tempering Layer is very common, they're still in high demand. Of course, the number of jobs Chen Tu was qualified for is limited to certain tasks.
Still, their reward is quite plentiful.
Even the cheapest job assignment had a reward of ten Spiritual Replenishing Pills. And the requirement was to collect several Spiritual Herbs.
"Chen Tu?" his name was called as Chen Tu was about to check another job nearby. After finding out the person that called for him, Chen Tu made his way to him and was directed to the table area.
"Junior Chen Tu. If I may ask, are you the one that refined the Grain Pellet?" the worker asked. It appears that only two boxes were in use today.
"Yes, senior. All the Grain Pellets I brought here were refined by myself." Chen Tu answered. After all, he had no reason to refuse to answer.
"Alright. I'll announce the result of our findings. Out of the seventy pills from you, sixty of them met our standard requirement. As for the remaining ten..." Chen Tu smiled while listening to the worker's answer.
But he had no idea that the remaining ten pills were a flop.
"The remaining ten pills appeared to be below our required standard. Hence, we could only pay you 32 Spiritual Coins for everything. You can also opt to bring the two lower-standard pills back to be traded later, or left them with the office." the worker continued.
(Huh? There are actually no Two-Star Pills among them?)
The verdict stunned Chen Tu. To Chen Tu, nothing hits him harder than being told there are no Two-Star Pills found in the seventy Grain Pellets. And with this result in hand, doesn't that equivalent to telling him that the modified recipe doesn't work as intended? But at the same time, there's no doubt that his newer recipe had a greater yield and higher success rate. The only regrettable part concerning this recipe is the questionable medicinal potency of the concoction. It might be safe to assume that the mixture was too diluted to achieve a greater yield. Thus, the end product ended up slightly meeting the minimal requirement of a standard pill. Although this concern could be handled with enough patience, there's no shortcut for Chen Tu to use here. In Alchemy, a shortcut is akin to a double-edged sword. You could uncover the essence or go astray from your primary intention. Hence, it was also why such a thought was considered taboo in this profession. It also wasn't a secret
"Is there something bothering you?" Qin Lei asked during their dinner. As someone older than Chen Tu by a few years, he naturally sensed something in Chen Tu's head. He had no reason to dig into his matters unless Chen Tu was willing. Anyway, there's a limit to being helpful to his junior. Furthermore, he hates guessing. If there's something he wanted to know, he would simply ask. "It is something related to pill refinement. I am thinking about asking the teacher the next time we're called to help." Chen Tu politely replied and brushed over the topic. Although there's nothing wrong with sharing things with Qin Lei, Chen Tu feels it was slightly irrelevant to share this with Qin Lei. As a matter of fact, there's a reason for this. While sharing what he experienced over these two days with Qin Lei wouldn't hurt him, Chen Tu felt that he shouldn't bother Qin Lei too much concerning Alchemy. After all, the latter did share with Chen Tu that the study in Alchemy wasn't his priority. T
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With a more organized yet relaxing schedule, Chen Tu could allocate his time preparing the ingredients before leaving them to mature. Additionally, although his tinkered recipe had a terrible chance of refining a Two-Star Pill, the losses can be compensated by its higher yield and success rate. The freedom of time he had from the preparation would also give Chen Tu more flexibility in his time to visit the Training Hall. After all, with the ingredient partially handled, the concoction time can be shortened to roughly ten minutes per cauldron. The remaining time would be divided evenly to his rest, studying, working, and cultivating. In a blink of an eye, a few days had passed. Over these few days, Chen Tu had a stable income of fifteen to twenty Spiritual Coins from refining the Grain Pellet alone. If the Contribution Token earned from the Spiritual Garden were added, that would be between fifty to seventy coins. While his choice is slightly less than working in the Spiritual Gard
Qin Lei had left his seat and stood beside Chen Tu at the end of his sentence. Judging from his expression, there's a hint of conflicting emotion fighting inside his head. The conflict was fierce, but as a matter of fact, it only lasted for a few seconds in reality. Considering how Qin Lei's knees gradually bend forward, what he was trying to do is obvious. (I'll kneel in front of junior brother Chen if that's what it takes to get some help...) "Senior brother." Chen Tu's call instantly brought Qin Lei's thoughts back to his physical body. But the strength between his legs was gone as his knees approached the ground faster than they supposed. Fortunately, a foot came forward before Qin Lei's knees touched the ground. A pair of hands firmly grabbed his shoulders simultaneously and helped Qin Lei to stand. "I'm not sure how much I had, honestly... But let us visit the Worldly Treasures Pavilion tomorrow after the harvest. With another day of income, I'm sure we could afford to buy
This time, they only had three newcomers out of the twenty-five participants. By taking Chen Tu and Qin Lei out of the remaining headcount, it was safe to say there were twenty repeating participants. Regardless of how they were chosen, there's no doubt that they're happy to participate in this harvest. After all, only twenty-five people would be chosen from the seven senior workers and Elder Wei Xuan. This means those who weren't chosen could only look at the twenty-five people with a pair of jealous, red eyes. To most, this harvest was merely an excuse for the Spiritual Garden to reward the people they endorsed with Contribution Tokens. While as a matter of fact, that wasn't the case. The reward was plentiful, but not everyone qualified to share the bigger piece of an entire cake. Naturally, some people did well, and some didn't. After all, harvesting a Burial Root properly requires experience, patience, and understanding. If merely using brute strength would get the work done,
Qin Lei naturally saw how that newcomer got accepted by Chen Tu into their group. Being the one closest to Chen Tu, how can he not know what is in Chen Tu's mind? His only worry was Chen Tu being too nice to everyone else. Of course, his concern was not in a bad way. Qin Lei could feel that Chen Tu hardly doubted the intention of other people. Although it was not a bad thing, it wasn't good either. Of course, the worry should only be concerning when they were outside the Blood Refining Grotto. After all, everyone was both junior and senior, brothers and sisters here. Suppose their fellow disciples weren't helping one another in a protected environment. What could be expected when everyone here went outside? Would their sword be pointing at outsiders, or would it be pointing at their own fellow brothers and sisters? Qin Lei decided to keep quiet after he gave it a quick thought. It might still be too early to speak about this with Chen Tu. Furthermore, Chen Tu was merely ten this
Because they're having such an amazing harvest today, Elder Wei Xuan naturally couldn't be stingy with everyone here. When the sky was about to get darker, he had a senior worker bring a word to the canteen, and food was delivered afterward. Furthermore, what they served wasn't the usual menu on the ground level, but the exquisite one available to order on the first level. This kind of generosity was not something one could see often! With a sentence from the elder, everyone came and ate to their heart's content. Of course, that was after someone recorded the number of Burial Roots they handed over to senior workers. Putting the figure today into total, they had harvested seven hundred Burial Roots in this single day. Furthermore, nothing was left to waste because they missed any of them in between. It is also safe to say that there's no matured Burial Roots managed to escape their fat of getting uprooted by these human cultivators. With ten plants in a row, ten rows in one plant