Percy stirred the concoction at a modest, yet steady pace. A few bubbles began to form, but not too many. Instead of panicking, he continued going as he had, only carefully adjusting the temperature slightly with his free hand.
A few seconds later, the foam died down, the mixture settling into a transparent gel at the bottom of the cauldron. Carefully pouring the substance onto a membrane over a vialās mouth, he watched it distilled into a clear liquid. The droplets made crisp sounds, splashing inside the sapphire bottle one after another.
ā65 drops! Congratulations Percy! Thatās over 16%! Youāve improved again!ā Orin said.
Letting out a breath heād been holding, Percy also felt a sense of triumph rising over his achievement. It had already been two weeks since his clone returned, and heād been able to brew some elixir every day since. His yield had started off at a modest 15%, but it was already slightly higher than that. There was still some way to go before he could be considered a fully-fledged alchemist, but at least the losses were small enough he could stomach them on his own now. A good thing too, as today was his final session sponsored by his mentor.
āThank you, sir! I owe everything to your kindness.ā he said.
āHow many times do I need to tell you to just call me Orin? And no, given how hard youāve been working, Iām sure you would have reached this point sooner or later. I only helped you get started.ā
Percy chuckled.
āThatās still massive. It would have taken me years to gather enough points by myself.ā
Orin patted his shoulder before speaking.
āIn any case, Iām sure you can reach 25% if you keep at it for a few more months. Just promise me you wonāt pull off another reckless stunt.ā
The young man gazed down at his feet, unable to look the alchemist in the eye.
āPercy⦠promise me.ā
Orin had bought his lie about getting injured by the Starry Soldiers. That much was unavoidable, as the alternative was confessing to murder. However, what exacerbated Percyās guilt was that he planned to start hunting the Yellow bugs for real. Now that heād settled his previous concerns, he intended to put his new strength to work.
āThe most I can promise is to be more careful in the future.ā he replied after a few seconds.
Orin didnāt say anything, instead just patting his shoulder again. The two bid each other farewell as Percy left his mentorās place for the night. Moving forward, he was still allowed to use the old alchemistās lab, but he wouldnāt be provided with any more free materials or supervision.
Thinking back to his gains over the past month, he couldnāt help but grin. During his cloneās absence heād lost a lot of time from hunting, which meant heād collected much less elixir the normal way. However, adding in the amount heād looted from his unfortunate victim, as well as the ones heād brewed himself, he still had over forty vials left.
Each brewing session started with 400 drops of nectar and currently took him around an hour from beginning to the end. Over the last two weeks heād reliably earned over 60 drops per session, for four sessions per day, meaning that Orin had allowed him to keep over a monthās worth of elixir. However, his income would take a massive drop now that he had to pay for his own materials. After all, he was still brewing at a loss. He sure hoped his new targets would be profitable enough to cover the difference.
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Percy was breathing heavily as he reached the Starry Worker. At least, dispatching it wasnāt that hard ā it only took a single swipe of his sickle. He owed his exhaustion to something else. Over the past few days, the young man had practiced activating both types of Circulation at the same time and keeping them going for longer.
At first, it had been somewhat tricky to recall how heād managed to get his soul mana flowing that night. The circumstances at the time had been rather unique. Still, he was able to replicate his success after some trial and error. In fact, by now he could even do it without injuring his soul too much in the process. Unlike the cyan lines of pure mana forming static patterns on his skin, their silver counterparts constantly moved around in a chaotic vortex, resembling a maelstrom centred around his sternum.
In any case, the new version of the art further enhanced his physical capabilities, letting him run even faster atop the giant mushrooms. That alone would have increased the number of glands he harvested, but he figured heād get the most benefit by taking down the stronger variants. Sadly, the Starry Soldiers were located on the other side of the Spire, so heād have to spend a few hours running back and forth every day. At least, he and Micky could minimize the wasted time by killing the Orange variants en route to their cousins.
āI should start learning the Crystallization technique too.ā
Percy groaned.
Killing the workers wasnāt very difficult, so there was no better time to practice new spells than while travelling. The only issue was this particular technique required him to compress his mana over longer sessions. The frequent interruptions every time he had to kill a bug would be annoying. Still, even if it wasnāt very efficient, he could work on it over time.
Overall, Percy doubted heād have enough nectar for over two hours of alchemy per day, which meant he would have about 16 hours to hunt on the second level. Of those, one was needed for the round trip from the settlement, while six more would be spent traveling to and from the location Nesha had told him about. He estimated he and Micky could get around 12 workers in that time. That left him about nine hours to hunt the Yellow cored bugs, and heād need to kill at least seven of those per day to make as much nectar as he normally would.
āAnd I should try teaching Micky Circulation too.ā
The crow still couldnāt speak, but Percy guessed it was likely because it didnāt need to. The bird was already more intelligent than a human child by now ā not something a two-year old beast should be capable of. Even more importantly, due to beasts constantly fighting with their bodies, Micky didnāt need any physical training. He only needed to clear his remaining pathways, to temper them and then find the correct pattern for the mana to flow in. Given how smart he was and with Percy guiding him, he should be able to get it down within a few months. In fact, he harboured some hope the process would jog his friendās memories, making him learn faster, or helping him remember who he was.
āIf all else fails, itās still worth it for the powerup.ā
So once again, Percy had ended up with quite a few projects to work on in parallel. The increased profits from his lucrative prey would hopefully offset the losses from his subpar brewing, allowing him to continue funding one of his cores. Heād keep at it until he surpassed a 25% yield, at which point heād switch to full-time alchemy. That should eventually get him enough points to cover for both of his cores.
In the meantime, heād keep feeding his familiar wasps, working on both Mickyās advancement and his own recovery, so that he could resume sending out clones once a month. The bird would also focus on learning Circulation, which would allow it to hunt the workers on its own when mastered. That would let them split up, focusing on different tasks. At the same time, Percy would work on Crystallization, eventually incorporating the cyan powder into his alchemy. He still wasnāt sure what the exact result would be, but he had a hunch he could use it to improve the elixirs in some way.
āNo time to waste. There are only four-and-a-half years left until the lotus blooms.ā
Percy understood he still had a long way to go until he was strong enough to have a real voice in his family. Well, if he wanted to accomplish that without spilling his secrets or hugging baldyās thighs, at least.
CAW! CAW!
Micky suddenly pecked his shoulder, breaking him out of his thoughts.
āYouāre right. Iām thinking too far into the future. For now, letās focus on whatās right in front of us.ā
They were there. They had finally reached the location of the Starry Soldiers.
Percy grinned.
He was about to have his first proper fight against a Yellow cored beast. And with his own body at that.