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After Blake finished speaking, Herag said, "I will make so arrangents later, and I hope everyone can cooperate. The goal is to improve the yield of the Magic Potion Field."

Having toured each Magic Potion Field, Herag already had so ideas in mind.

Blake introduced him briefly to everyone, after which they dispersed to continue their respective tasks.

"Mr. Blake, I have so ideas, and I will show you once I have developed them to see if they’re feasible," Herag said as he walked alongside Blake.

Blake nodded, saying, "No problem."

Upon returning to the castle, Herag gave instructions to Shenlan: "Shenlan, provide a growth and cultivation plan for the Magic Potion Field in Black Rock Valley, detailing the current growth status of each field, the possible future growth status, potential problems, and necessary actions."

His concept was simple: with Shenlan, modern managent of the Magic Potion Field was entirely possible.

The charm of data analysis lies in its ability to predict future situations based on current conditions.

Magic Potion Materials also face issues like pests or sudden wilting, which are normal occurrences and part of the expected loss.

However, all changes have precursors; if problems can be identified in advance, they can be addressed beforehand.

For these Wizard Apprentices, adequately performing regular care and managent is comndable, but predicting issues in advance is difficult, achievable only by experienced elders.

Herag, utilizing Shenlan’s capabilities in data analysis and calculation, could create detailed growth plans and reports for the Magic Potion Field, assisting the Wizard Apprentices in managent, thereby greatly enhancing the overall yield.

"The plan is complete."

Shenlan quickly delivered results, as such calculations were not challenging for it.

Soon, a detailed plan and several data reports appeared before Herag’s eyes.

He took so parchnt and used magic power to imprint these plans and reports onto the parchnt.

Two days later, Herag took these materials to see Blake.

Blake’s residence seed simple, just a small wooden house with a vegetable garden.

The garden had so ordinary vegetables, and there were no servants in sight, indicating Blake personally tended to it.

As Herag arrived at the garden’s entrance, Blake erged.

"Mr. Blake, take a look at this," Herag said, handing over his organized materials to Blake.

Blake looked at the parchnt, initially struggling to understand the forms, but after a brief explanation from Herag, he grasped it instantly.

"This... this is truly a marvelous design!" Blake was captivated not by the content but by the pie charts, bar charts, and tables that offered a refreshing, eye-opening perspective.

Blake, being a seasoned wizard, quickly realized the implicit value within these data presentation thods.

This approach could be applied not only to managing the Magic Potion Field but also to various domains, including the analysis of Spell Models.

Blake exclaid, "Herag, did you co up with all this?"

Herag smiled modestly, "Just sothing I pondered in my spare ti."

"Genius! Larry wasn’t wrong; you are a true genius!" Blake praised generously.

Continuing to examine the parchnt, Blake said, "I see you’ve written about the growth trends and potential occurrences within seven days, a month, and three months for each Magic Potion Field. How did you achieve this?"

Herag explained, "These are predictions based on existing knowledge. While not entirely accurate, they offer a reference. If any predicted issues arise, they can be proactively resolved."

Blake reviewed the content carefully, comparing it against his experience, and found that most of it matched.

He was quite familiar with this but typically lacked the ti and energy to oversee each Magic Potion Field thoroughly.

"This is excellent. I’ll have so copies made and distributed," Blake decided swiftly.

Herag said, "I will update the content monthly, making real-ti adjustnts based on growth conditions."

After so thought, Blake advised, "Don’t spend too much ti on this, as your personal practice is also important."

"It’s fine; maintaining this won’t take much ti. Once the data models are established, only minor adjustnts are needed," Herag explained.

Handling the data analysis and computing work was Shenlan’s task.

The parchnt was quickly copied into dozens of sheets and distributed to the Wizard Apprentices and Knights responsible for managing the Magic Potion Field.

Herag gathered these individuals at the Magic Potion Field’s open area to explain how to interpret these materials.

The Wizard Apprentices, naturally more intelligent and receptive than ordinary people, quickly grasped the data charts and plans.

However, the Knights were slower to learn, struggling with many of the concepts.

These Knights primarily recognized words and had minimal exposure to advanced knowledge.

Unlike Wizard Apprentices, they had to learn basic mathematical and scientific knowledge.

This could not be helped—it would take ti.

"If you have any questions, feel free to ask . Help each other and ask among yourselves," Herag instructed.

The Wizard Apprentices and Knights nodded, pondering the materials on the parchnt.

Soon, a perceptive Wizard Apprentice whispered, "This could replace us all."

He realized that with these tools, fewer hands were needed; a small team could manage the Magic Potion Field.

And by adhering to the plans, issues could be addressed promptly, eliminating the need for constant oversight.

During the following two weeks, the Wizard Apprentices and Knights familiarized themselves with the plans and data graphs, gradually becoming adept at managing the Magic Potion Field according to the plans.

In the initial phase, Herag spent so ti guiding them, only to find that after a few practical demonstrations, they soon comprehended.

Now, Herag could confidently leave them to manage it independently.

A few days later, Blake sent soone to deliver news about a few Level 1 Spells.

Herag hurried over, and Blake said, "As per your request, the family has contacted three Level 1 Spells. See if you’re interested. If so, we’ll purchase them for you first."

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