"Wait a mont, don’t leave just yet; I need to check if your knowledge in Magic Potion has regressed. I have an order for mory Potions here. Brew one for to see," Larry said, getting up.
Herag suddenly felt as if he was studying under a ntor in a past life.
Larry led Herag into his laboratory, where all the materials related to the mory Potion were ready.
The mory Potion is a magic potion that stabilizes Spiritual Power, which is very useful for Wizards; for example, after conducting an experint or when Spiritual Power is unstable, drinking a bottle will stabilize it.
The market price for a mory Potion is generally around sixty to seventy Magic Stones, making it a relatively high-tier potion.
This potion was not difficult for Herag, as its difficulty was much less than that of the Dawn and Dusk Potion.
He began processing the Magic Potion Materials proficiently and then started the refining process.
During the refining process, he deliberately was not so precise, intentionally being slightly off in so steps.
Once the final product was completed, Larry said, "Not bad, but so areas could be more perfect. It may have to do with your familiarity. It’s already quite good for a first attempt."
Larry then proceeded to explain so precautions to Herag, pointing out those steps where Herag had deliberately been slightly off.
Herag listened carefully, seemingly eager to jot it all down.
After Larry finished speaking, Herag decided to perform the process once more.
This ti, Herag deliberately perford better than the last ti, and the quality of the mory Potion produced improved significantly.
Larry smiled and patted him on the shoulder, "Very nice! I have a total order of fifty mory Potions to produce. Work a bit harder the next few days, and I’ll give you twenty Magic Stones as compensation. You can also use this opportunity for so training."
"Thank you, Mr. Larry!" Herag understood that Larry was treating him as a workforce.
However, he had no complaints; at least there were Magic Stones to earn. Although it’s a bit less, it’s still good.
Larry had helped him so much; helping with these tasks was only right.
Herag worked very efficiently, imdiately starting the refining process without a word.
There were plenty of raw materials for the mory Potion; he could produce seventeen or eighteen in a day, finishing the fifty within two or three days.
With Herag taking over the refining of the mory Potions, Larry could enjoy so leisure and return to his study to read.
As he left, he said, "Return by dusk, and call if you need anything anyti."
"Yes, Master," Herag replied energetically, as if returning to the days of working for a ntor.
Refining the mory Potion was indeed a form of training for Herag.
Being able to practice his magic potion refining skills, the average person wouldn’t have access to this many materials to practice with.
Herag deliberately controlled the quality of the finished products; so were high quality, so average, and occasionally so mory Potions didn’t et the required standards.
This was normal; if he were to consistently perform perfect refining, given the Shenlan Assistance, he could almost always produce high-quality Magic Potions, which would be too unusual.
Two days later, all fifty potions were successfully refined.
Herag managed to control his level to be better than the average Wizard Apprentice, but not excessively exceptional.
"Very nice! I often have such orders. If you’re willing, I’ll contact you next ti," Larry said, inspecting the quality of the fifty finished products, clearly satisfied.
"Of course, Master, just let know," Herag naturally was willing; earning Magic Stones while gaining experience, even if a bit tiring, didn’t bother him.
This kind of opportunity, for other Wizard Apprentices, would be highly sought after even without Magic Stone compensation.
Of course, with their level of Magic Potion refining, Larry wouldn’t consider them; they wouldn’t make money and might even incur a loss.
Herag’s skills were decent, allowing him to take on so simple Magic Potion refining orders, making the job much easier for Larry.
Students, after all, are there to handle these chores.
"In addition, now that you have beco a Third Class Wizard Apprentice, your permissions will increase, and you can access the second floor of the library. However, be aware that you might occasionally be assigned tasks," Larry reminded.
Herag asked, "Do I need to register or anything?"
Having access to the second floor of the library was great news, as he just had a lot of knowledge to learn.
"No, once you advance to a Third Class Wizard Apprentice, Moonlight Forest automatically records it," Larry explained.
Herag nodded, "I see, I wonder what kind of tasks will be assigned to ."
Larry pondered, "There could be all sorts of tasks. Now that the war has just ended, indeed, there are many matters to address. For Moonlight Forest, soone like you, a Third Class Wizard Apprentice, is a suitable executor for tasks."
"Hopefully, I won’t encounter too dangerous tasks," Herag said with a wry smile.
He only wanted to practice quietly until he advanced to beco an Official Wizard without any unexpected events occurring.
Once Moonlight Forest assigns a task, he cannot refuse it; he must execute it.
Only after becoming an Official Wizard will his contract with Moonlight Forest automatically conclude.
For Moonlight Forest, once a Wizard Apprentice advances to Third Class, they are considered a useful talent.
First-Class and Second-Class Wizard Apprentices have limited usefulness, typically not assigned many tasks.
Unless it’s war, weaker Wizard Apprentices beco expendable.
After leaving Larry’s place, Herag bought so food and daily supplies in town.
The house hadn’t been visited for a while, and many things needed restocking.
Currently, he had three thousand seven hundred eighty-five Magic Stones, a fortune for a Wizard Apprentice.
"The market price for an Ancient Magic Potion is over nine hundred Magic Stones per portion, and for Amanda’s Potion, it’s one hundred Magic Stones per portion. My current Magic Stones are more than enough for to buy potions. So for the upcoming ti, it’s about learning and ditation, striving to et the advancent requirents for an Official Wizard as soon as possible."
Herag quickly decided on his subsequent course of action. He wasn’t short of Magic Stones anymore, not needing to miserably hunt for mushrooms or do tasks.
He resolved that unless Moonlight Forest assigned him a task, he would never step out of Moonlight Forest.
Without becoming an Official Wizard, he wouldn’t leave, focusing on stable developnt was the safest path.
Herag glanced around; the crowd was still sparse, with only two people talking in the café, very quiet.
After returning ho, he began to organize the knowledge he needed to supplent.
First were the courses of Herbalism and Magic Potion; he needed to learn more advanced knowledge as the basic introductory knowledge previously acquired wasn’t sufficient anymore.
So of the Magic Potion Materials he harvested in Valley Town were unknown to him, which Larry had to explain one by one after he returned.
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