After discussing various trade skills for a short while Sarah and William returned to the main house where various servants came at a specified time to cook their dinner and clear the villa. After a short dinner without anything happening, they both went to bed where William infused his tome with mana before going to bed and after waking up. He kept some mana for emergencies so that his recovery rate was not inhibited but the mana-related functions of the human body act similarly to muscles in that using and training them will over time strengthen them to a certain degree. After doing that he went to the alchemy building which looked like a cross between a brewery and a greenhouse, after taking inventory and checking the equipment more in detail, he waited for Sarah to arrive for the alchemy lesson they agreed he would give her the day before. Truth be told, he was somewhat looking forward to teaching her alchemy, in his past life his primary trade skill was alchemy but because
Arriving at a work table filled with ingredients there were a variety of tools laid out with various purposes, from clippers to cut small branches of wood to a squeezer to juice fruits, almost anything related to processing ingredients was present. With Sarah standing next to him, William picked up a stock of a plant she did not recognize and began speaking. "These are the basic tools you will need for preparing most ingredients for the brewing process, this part is very important since some plants only need specific parts for the potion and any other unneeded parts will lower the quality of your potion." Picking up a small wooden branch and what looked like a peeler he began peeling the bark off the small branch while speaking. "This is a small branch of Moon Ash, one of the ingredients for a commonly seen intermediate healing potion, it is very important to shave off all of the bark because we will be leaving it to soak in our solvent to give it very weak healing properties. In
After having Sarah begin making the intermediate healing potion William stood to the side and watched without any reaction to any of her actions, all he was answer any questions she had regarding the potion recipe. Unlike himself who finished preparing the ingredients and infusing the solvent in around 30 minutes, it took her over an hour, still for a person's first time it was very impressive. After everything was ready she moved to the brewing table and began doing what she recalled seeing William do, although it seemed simple she quickly found it much harder than she originally thought. Similar to how the preparation took longer, the brewing took over twice as long as well, and by the end of the process, there was a completed product. Most people would fail dozens of times before making their first potion from scratch but she actually completed it the first time, watching William was also impressed by her. Factually speaking though, that finished product looked somewhat ques
Sitting behind an oak desk while looking at a book that described many essential alchemy ingredients a boy who looked like he had just reached adulthood had his feet up while aimlessly flipping pages and vaguely learning what was on the pages. In all manners of speaking the boy looked completely average, maybe even slightly below, in a world with many knights who had very bulky physics his twig frame made him unattractive to the female gaze while simultaneously appearing like a weakling to other men. Yes, he was a mage, a mage with an unsymmetrical face and soft facial features, his only saving grace was that he was an alchemist or at least almost an alchemist. While mindlessly passing the time, the boy named Rory suddenly had his attention drawn to a short girl who entered the registration section of the first floor, she was just under 5 feet tall and was not overly beautiful but was still cute to the extent of being hit on at work weekly. "Jean, you are almost 15 minutes late a
After leaving the registration office Sarah followed Jean as she was led down a hallway and up a flight of stairs, despite receiving many looks from passersby she stayed proud like the noble daughter she was. In truth, usually, a duke's daughter would be greeted by a brank chief or high-ranking individual upon arrival but he father had instructed her to join like an average person to avoid getting too involved in internal dealings with the guild. While the two continued to walk toward their destination Sarah was momentarily distracted as she someone with a very unusual outfit, although she only saw the person's back for a split second she could easily see a blonde woman slightly shorter than her wearing a black and gold leotard that seemed to dig into her crotch along with a pair of stockings and a witches hat.Seeing that, Sarah was somewhat dumbfounded, usually, mages wore reasonably conservative clothing with the riskiest things being skirts that end around the knees, in fact, sh
While Sarah was taking her apprentice alchemist exam William was lead to a small room by one of the employees and given tea and pastries. It has to be said that rich and powerful people are treated completely differently than normal people who have to stand around and wait, because of his affiliation with the Goldridge family he was treated like the owner's son. Realistically it was not a big deal and in someways he would rather sit out and listen to what other mages in the guild talked about. In truth he was still imcredibly ignorant to many things in this world, the current social situation and news about the world that is not important enough to be main stream. It took a little under two hours before a middle aged man with thick glasses and a very thin frame walked into the small room William was staying. "Hello Mr. William, my name is Anton and I will be administering your offical alchemist certifiction test, I have been informated that you have not taken an apprentice test b
When Sarah heard a commotion down the hallway, she was slightly distracted by it and briefly turned to see what was going on. At that moment, William and Anton walk around a corner and could be seen, walking behind them a handful of middle-aged and older people following them and making a scene. Judging from the badges on their clothing, all were officially certified alchemists. Numbering around 6 it was the highest number of certified alchemists Sarah had seen together since entering the guild earlier that day, clearly something abnormal was going on. When he arrived before Mary he gave Sarah a nod before presenting the woman with a wooden rack containing multiple vials of a mesmerizing purple liquid, the onlookers were all solely focused on the dark purple liquid that seemed to have a slightly metallic sheen. Sarah was no different as she had never seen a potion quite like this one in all her life, as the heiress of a duke's house she was the definition of pampered and had acce
After leaving the alchemy guild, William and Sarah returned to the carriage that had brought them originally. It was situated less than a hundred meters away, and the coachman, an older gentleman named Oliver, was waiting for them. William had talked with him a few times and understood that he was Sarah's primary guard while living outside the country and was a very competent mage. Although he did not live in the villa with them, he would accompany them whenever they left for protection. As they got into the carriage, Sarah turned to William. "We should go to a nice restaurant to celebrate doing so well. Do you have anywhere you would like to go?" Hearing her question, William couldn't help but feel a little weird being treated like this but didn't overthink it. She was a wealthy noble daughter, and he was a broke kid from a working-class family. Even with his knowledge, it didn't change that he was currently lacking in his means. Realistically, he had been waiting for the potio