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Sovereign of the Ashes – Chapter 43: Nutritional Potion

Chapter 43: Nutritional Potion

Daelis remained unimpressed after listening to Morsidors sentiments.

As a spellcaster, she held a sense of pride that was ingrained in mages, and she viewed knights with nothing but contempt.

In her perspective, knights were mere brutes who relied on raw physical strength, unable to fathom the profound depths of magic and the splendor of elemental power.

Even though knights were non-existent in Gloomhaven, Daelis was well aware that on the surface world and across the entire Magus realm, knights outnumbered mages.

This numerical superiority could be attributed to the lower entry requirements for knighthood, as well as the broad recruitment of squires into knighthood Morsidor had mentioned earlier.

In a world where nobles were the minority, the majority of the population consisted of commoners.

However, knights who possessed powerful combat abilities and strengths could ultimately ascend to noble status.

This offered commoners a chance to rise above their common origins and become nobles, rather than remaining commoners for generations.

Yet, the fact that knights were so abundant and that the low entry requirements of knighthood created another factamong mages and knights of the same rank, mages typically held a higher status.

With a robust magic shield for protection, mages consistently outperformed knights in combat.

The power of magic, whether in terms of range or impact, surpassed the battle qi harnessed by knights.

Moreover, knights, who lacked the capability to produce magic equipment and potions, invariably relied on mages for them. Visjt nvelbin(.)cm for new updates

Even the simplest magical arrays designed to expedite cultivation speed left knights baffled. They needed the support of mages who possessed extensive knowledge and elemental power.

Therefore, although various divine towers and orders of the knights in the surface world proclaimed that knights and mages were equal, the truth was that mages were superior to a greater extent.

Even knights had to ingratiate themselves with the mages of the same rank as them.

The animosity toward the divine towers and orders of the knights on the surface world, along with the general discontentment that the black mages frequently encountered, provided Morsidor and Daelis with additional subjects to discuss on this particular day.

Meanwhile, Sein, who was diligently working in the laboratory, remained oblivious to their discussion.

With the guidance of Zorro, Sein delved into another attempt to enchant the Green Plume Claw.

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Two weeks had passed, and the most significant progress Sein made during this time was imbuing three Green Plume Claws with the Sharp spell.

In addition, Sein also learned how to craft a dark cuisineFayes nutritional potions.

Sein called them a dark cuisine because he finally learned about the ingredients Faye used in her nutritional potions as he studied under her.

Setting aside the mysterious small black insects that remained unidentified to Sein, his curiosity was piqued when he observed Faye casually adding a thick yellow liquid to her potion.

Perplexed, Sein inquired about this unusual ingredient, and Faye responded, Its the saliva of an underground multi-legged dray horse.

The look of shock on Seins face revealed the turmoil in his mind.

Faye astutely discerned the reason for his reaction. Despite her usual cheerful demeanor around Sein, a stern expression appeared on her face for the very first time.

Listen up! The shells of the Black Scabies are high in calories and theyre one of the most important ingredients in my nutritional potion. The saliva of the underground multi-legged dray horse possesses excellent dissolving properties. Its addition accelerates the fusion of various ingredients within the potion and extends the shelf life, she explained.

Indeed, whether Black Scabies were terrifying or the saliva of the dray horse seemed disgusting, none of it mattered.

As a mage, Sein should perceive substances beyond their appearances.

Much like when dealing with specimens, the corpse in front of Sein transformed from mere remains of a human into a treasure trove of knowledge about life and bloodlines.

Only with this perspective could Sein genuinely be recognized as a seeker of truth and achieve great heights in the future.

Fayes lesson left a profound impact on Sein for years to come.

Even in the subsequent years, Sein regarded it as words of wisdom for spellcasters across the entire Magus World.

***

I believe that the shells of Black Scabbies can potentially be substituted with the rhizomes of Spiny Cane Grass. They share similar traits and boast high caloric content. As for the saliva of the underground multi-legged dray horse, it might be replaceable with green plum juice or my specially concocted Elandria Essence, Marie suggested.

Of course, this is merely a suggestion. Well need to conduct experiments to confirm its effectiveness. My mentor mentioned that even slight alterations in formula ingredients, dosage, or heat adjustments can lead to significant variations in the final concoction, Marie added, speaking timidly to Sein.

Sein had come to Bousses shop to purchase some basic ingredients as the next academys mandatory quest was rapidly approaching. It was during this visit that he encountered Marie, who was also at the shop.

After a brief chat with Marie, Sein casually brought up the topic of nutritional potions.

After all, Marie was an apothecary in training. Although she was only a junior initiate, her knowledge far surpassed that of Faye, who was merely an amateur when it came to potion-making.

It was no surprise that within a few moments of conversation, Sein received the response that left him surprised.

Marie blushed slightly in response to the astonishment in Seins eyes.

Without waiting for Sein to respond, Marie took the initiative and said, Once Ive completed the experiments Ive been assisting my mentor with, Ill help you work on improving the formula.

Maries offer finally brought Sein back to reality.

Sein hurriedly waved his hand and declined. No, no, as long as this nutritional potion is functional, its taste and formula are only of secondary importance.

Rather than doing that, Marie, you should start dedicating some time and effort to your training. I recall that your current focus stands at 17 points, right? Sein inquired.

Marie had greatly assisted Sein, especially with the two potions that had saved his life. As a token of gratitude, Sein had offered guidance and aid to her.

In addition to providing her with guidance in pyro element-related knowledge during his spare time outside of his experiments and studies, Sein had also lent his crystal ball to her on several occasions.

Maries initial focus was a remarkable 13 points, but over the course of several years, she had only managed to increase it by four points.

Her progress was considered relatively slow within the Black Magic Academy.

It was a good thing that Marie had a strong foundation. Some initiates in their twenties barely had a focus exceeding ten points and because of this, they were still a long way from being promoted to an intermediate initiate.

At Maries current age of fifteen, a mental focus of 17 points provided a substantial likelihood of promotion to an intermediate initiate.

On the other hand, Bousses prospects were less promising due to his lack of talent and diligence.

Sein had doubts whether Bousse could even be promoted into an intermediate initiate before the age of thirty.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 31: Public Classes
Chapter 32: Intermediate Magic Spells
Chapter 33: Quest from the Academy
Chapter 34: A Flock of Green Plumes
Chapter 35: Exterminated
Chapter 36: An Ambush
Chapter 37: Unconscious
Chapter 38: Bountiful Harvest
Chapter 39: The Alchemy Experiment
Chapter 40: Magus
Chapter 41: New Initiates
Chapter 42: Morsidor’s Sentiments
Chapter 43: Nutritional Potion
Chapter 44: Three Years
Chapter 45: Request From Faye
Chapter 46: Seven the Owl
Chapter 47: Sein’s Choice of Elements
Chapter 48: Faye’s Temptation
Chapter 49: A Different Experience
Chapter 50: Change and Crisis
Chapter 51: Preparation
Chapter 52: Silver Badge
Chapter 53: Panic
Chapter 54: Dividing The Valuables
Chapter 55: Dark Spider
Chapter 56: Shadow Valley
Chapter 57: Sacrifice
Chapter 58: Casualties
Chapter 59: Intimate
Chapter 60: Agony and Courage
Chapter 61: Concerns
Chapter 62: The Sand World
Chapter 63: Desiccated Corpse
Chapter 64: True Love
Chapter 65: The Beast
Chapter 66: Marlon
Chapter 67: Plea
Chapter 68: Reunion
Chapter 69: Straightforward
Chapter 70: The Purpose of the Elemental Beads
Chapter 71: Elemental Mushrooms
Chapter 72: Final Deadline
Chapter 73: An Unexpected Turn of Events
Chapter 74: Divine Tower Mages
Chapter 75: Hysterical
Chapter 76: Survive
Chapter 77: Digging
Chapter 78: Sandworms
Chapter 79: Recovery
Chapter 80: Mushroom Soup
Chapter 81: Telepathic Communication
Chapter 82: Deal
Chapter 83: The Sandworm King’s Plans
Chapter 84: Senior Initiate
Chapter 85: The Flames of War
Chapter 86: Appeal
Chapter 87: Being Human
Chapter 88: Evacuation
Chapter 89: Ruins
Chapter 90: Discoveries
Chapter 91: Sea of Magma
Chapter 92: Out of Harm’s Way
Chapter 93: Recovering and Searching
Chapter 94: The Severely Injured Morsidor
Chapter 95: Conflicted
Chapter 96: Mentor’s Legacy
Chapter 97: Entrust
Chapter 98: To the Surface
Chapter 99: Medich’s Character
Chapter 100: A New Life
Chapter 101: Bandits
Chapter 102: Simple Experiment
Chapter 104: Invitation
Chapter 105: Small Trade Fair
Chapter 106: To the North and South
Chapter 107: Offer
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