At this mont, she was deeply pained. Just a few days ago, she participated in a martial arts competition but regrettably stopped in the top 36.
Now, she has been eliminated from the alchemy competition, which she valued even more. i found herself at the most difficult point in her life.
In an instant, tears welled up in her eyes. She quietly left the stage and walked to the rest area. Seeing the young leader's sorrowful deanor, the other mbers of the Black Eagle Tribe also felt a heavy heart.
The team leader, Najib, wanted to console i but found himself unable to speak, knowing that words would be powerless at this mont.
A loss was a loss. At this mont, Najib even wished that he had been the one eliminated, rather than the promising young i.
He was deeply concerned that this failure might cause i's alchemy career to falter irreparably. Following i, two more alchemists from the Black Eagle Tribe took the stage. However, due to either lack of skill or bad luck, they were also eliminated.
In the end, the top 4 list included only one mber from the Black Eagle Tribe, Najib, while the remaining three spots were taken by the White Tiger Tribe and the Viper Tribe.
Notably, the Viper Tribe made a surprising coback at the last mont, with two of their mbers advancing to the top four.
This marked a historic best performance for that tribe. While so were celebrating, others were in despair.
In stark contrast to the Viper Tribe's exuberant celebrations, the atmosphere for the Black Eagle Tribe was one of gloom and silence.
The semifinals were scheduled for the following day, so after the announcent of the top four, the Black Eagle Tribe mbers were the first to leave the venue.
They retreated to a nearby tent that belonged to the Black Eagle Tribe to rest. Many tribe mbers wanted to comfort i, but were stopped by Najib.
"Let the child have so quiet ti."
Hearing the leader's instructions, the others refrained from disturbing i. i sat alone in her tent, quietly wiping away her tears.
"i, may I co in?"
At that mont, a clear voice sounded from outside the tent. Upon hearing the voice, i quickly dried her tears and stood up to welco Ethen inside.
"Ethen, what brings you here?"
"Can't I co by just to chat?"
Ethen smiled slightly and sat down without hesitation. He looked at i and softly said, "I watched your match carefully just now. It's unfortunate that you were eliminated, but it was inevitable."
Upon hearing this, i's eyes showed a hint of embarrassnt. "I'm sorry to have let you down."
"Actually, i, you don't need to be sad. I just observed your pharmaceutical thods and found so similarities with what I've learned. If you're interested, we can discuss pharmaceutical matters."
Ethen said.
Discuss pharmaceutical matters?
i's beautiful eyes widened in disbelief as she looked at Ethen and blurted out, "You know how to make dicine?"
Hearing this, Ethen nodded, "I have so knowledge."
His words completely shocked i. However, after a mont's thought, i accepted the fact that Ethen could make dicine. After all, soone who even Lord Holy Totem regards highly wouldn't be strange for knowing pharmacy.
Seeing the surprised expression on i's face, Ethen paused for a mont before saying, "The Heart Concealing Pill you just refined, if undisturbed and successfully condensed, would have a quality no lower than the one refined by Kamal, aning it could score around 8 points. However, in my eyes, there are indeed areas for improvent. For example, if you switch the order of adding the second ingredient, [wood ash], and the third ingredient, [pearl powder], it should yield better results..."
Ethen's words caused a huge shock to i. She had been studying alchemy for many years and had never heard of adding [pearl powder] before [wood ash].
This was sothing she found difficult to accept at first. Teacher Najib did not teach this way...
However, with her pharmaceutical knowledge, after a bit of thinking, she realized that switching the sequence of these two ingredients wasn't theoretically impossible.
Imdiately, i's mind was set in motion, and she decided to give it a try. As the saying goes, practice brings true knowledge. Whether the theory works or not can be determined with a simple test.
Without hesitation, i took out her alchemical cauldron and other pharmaceutical tools from her storage space. As a pharmacist, she had the habit of carrying her tools with her at all tis.
Ethen stood by, quietly observing i as she worked. His understanding of pharmaceutical knowledge was largely improvised on the spot.
While watching the competition earlier, Ethen was astonished to discover that the dicines crafted by the pharmacists of the Edge Three Tribes were exactly the sa as those recorded in the "Beast Taming Alchemy" manual he had obtained from the Sky Piercing Black Eagle.
This discovery left Ethen deeply surprised.
After all, the "Beast Taming Alchemy" manual contained alchemical recipes suitable for magical beasts.
Typically, the pills suitable for beasts and those suitable for humans different greatly and are not interchangeable.
But the recent facts told him that on the Wind Splendor Domain, the pills crafted and consud by people were indeed beast dicines.
Why did these tribal people not experience any adverse reactions from consuming beast dicines, and instead, even benefit from them?
After considering it, Ethen believed this should be related to the fact that the local tribes are all part of the "Spirit Attachnt" civilization.
The 108 tribes of the Wind Splendor Domain practice cultivation through a thod known as spirit attachnt, which essentially involves emulating the ways of beasts in their training.
Over ti, this practice has gradually aligned their physical constitution with that of beasts.
It is under these circumstances that they can directly consu beast dicines without suffering any adverse effects.
Of course, this is rely Ethen's hypothesis. He hasn't had the opportunity to delve deeply into the specifics.
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