Since we are doing alchemy, we can't put things randomly.

After the pot was carefully cleaned, water was poured into it. This time, bird wings, lizard tails, butterfly wings, a little salt, a crystal core, and a tear that was said to be shed by the gods... How could anyone believe in this? But I still bought it...

Why does it feel like I'm making medicine?

I continued stirring with this in mind. After stirring for a long time, no crystals appeared. Was this a failure? Or a success?

I poured out the liquid in the pot and wanted to put a few drops into the bottle. Then I thought about it and found a newly opened flower. Somehow, I suddenly felt that if I dropped this potion on the plant, it would kill it quickly.

Carefully drop a drop, and the flowers on the tree will bloom more beautifully, and then wither at a very fast speed...

It’s as if life is accelerated countless times in an instant and finally turns to ashes. Does it have the same effect on humans and animals?

I resisted the urge to drop a drop on myself and thought for a long time, but I didn't know what to find to do this experiment.

It wasn't until a cockroach was discovered stealing ingredients that we figured out how to deal with it.

I was wondering why my things feel dirty lately!

Most of the raw materials stored here can be eaten directly. Because I like to classify them, plants are put together, and wood and minerals are put in another pile. So when people come here, they eat like crazy like mice falling into a rice jar.

I carefully looked at the place where the cockroaches had crawled. It should be the outermost layer that was not covered. Fortunately, I had the habit of using something to block the dust...

Put it in a glass bottle and drop some liquid on it. The cockroach was very far away at first, then it went over to taste it, seemed to like it very much, and drank a lot. Suddenly it turned over and twitched, and soon, it stopped moving.

Then it dries at a speed visible to the naked eye and finally turns into dust.

There is no need to try anymore...

All these medicines were carefully packed, and not a drop leaked out.

The bottles containing this medicine are placed in a special box. Grass is placed between each bottle to fill the gaps to prevent accidental collisions. The lids are then nailed shut with iron nails and then tightly wrapped with cloth strips.

Finally, write a note: There are dangerous drugs inside, please do not touch.

Why did I write this note? Of course, it was because my memory was getting worse and worse, and I was afraid that I would forget this one day.

Then I saw a tightly sealed box...

I really can’t imagine what would happen if I accidentally opened this box…

There is nothing wrong with this idea. After all, as time goes by, people always forget something, just like they forget where they put the book they have collected for a long time.

It's like forgetting that dried flower and turning it into pieces without knowing when.

It's like I forgot when I became unwilling to talk to friends and go out.

This is normal...right?

The entire pot was carefully cleaned and the water used for cleaning was retested to make sure that any residual substances were cleaned away and that the water used to clean the pot would not cause other problems. It was then sealed.

However, the sealing process here is a little different. It uses a very large barrel, which is sealed after being filled and has the words: Do not use.

This water has been tested and is different from the previous water. It is not dangerous. However, in order to prevent accidental leakage, it was decided to put it away. After all, there is no guarantee whether any abnormalities will occur when people take it.

The second pot of water was normal, no color at all. Dedicating yourself to science? There was no odor, and the color was normal, so I took a sip and it tasted like normal raw water, which was quite disgusting.

So this pot of water can be used to water the flowers as usual. Why use the water from washing the pot to water the flowers?

Because the contents of the pot are all different, but generally the nutrients are poured directly in. This is firstly a waste, and secondly it requires extra cleaning. It is not necessary to water the flowers, and the flowers will grow better without the need for extra cleaning.

However, each flower has different needs, so you can't water them randomly.

The first time I tried authentic alchemy, it felt like I was slapped in the face. Maybe I should not try it again?

Want to try again?

This time the materials were changed: a small piece of silver ground into sand, a gorgeous rose, a small seed, a crystal core, some salt, and finally a small flower of Cecilia.

What was produced this time is indeed a crystalline object...but how to describe this crystal?

It's pretty, but obviously goes against the theme of alchemy!

After all, it is obviously silver... The luster is like silver, and it feels like silver to the touch, but it is as transparent as crystal, and the color inside seems to be different from the outside, which is very weird.

Perhaps because of the flowers, the final product will reflect the appearance of flowers under the refraction of sunlight. It is Cecilia's appearance, but it reflects the bright red of roses, and the crystals in the middle seem to be the patterns of flowers...

As red as a rose, and as noble as Cecilia, what a strange crystal...

After scooping for a long time, he made sure that there was nothing left in the pot. He smiled and felt the magic of alchemy for the first time. After all, he had never boiled the flowers to the point where they could not be scooped out when making potions before.

The water in the pot is crystal clear without any impurities, so what is in it?

Give it a name...

Silver Fire...

I said, I don’t know how to name it… The flame among silver, I’ll just use this name, just to call it simply…

Naming is really annoying. I have never been good at picking a good name. After being asked for a name, I would struggle with it for a long time and finally get a result that is not so satisfactory. But I won’t do that anymore.

"It's beautiful... just like a heart... a strange metaphor, right?" He muttered to himself. Under the refraction of the sunlight, the silver color was replaced by bright red. It really looked like a heart beating hard... a heart as beautiful as a rose inside.

This box of salt was finally put away carefully. I really didn't want to try strange alchemy again. I was not very satisfied with the finished products twice. However, the second product was covered with a small glass cover.

It's very beautiful. I decided to keep this small crystal. After thinking about the material it was made of, I thought it shouldn't cause any harm to my body, right?

I also drew the curtains and looked around in the dark, but there was no light. Well, that should be safer.

I'm not being sentimental, it's hard to imagine how some strange substances can be radioactive...

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