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Chapter 111: Chapter 111: Magic Potion Properties

[Earth Breathing Technique: LV6 (347/2300)]

Due to only having two and a half hours each day to spend on the Earth Breathing Technique, it hasn’t reached the maximum level yet, only reaching the sixth layer.

As Duke had expected, his practice of the Earth Breathing Technique did not bring any significant improvents to his physical attributes.

His current Basic Attributes have all surpassed fifteen points, so ordinary breathing techniques no longer provide any attribute enhancents.

Now, he can only hope that reaching the maximum level of the Earth Breathing Technique will unlock a Talent, which would be worthwhile.

However, before maxing out the Earth Breathing Technique, Duke first maxed out Basic Magic Recovery Potion and Starlight ditation Potion.

[Basic Magic Recovery Potion: LV5]

[Starlight ditation Potion: LV5 (Trait: ditation Enhancent)]

[ditation Enhancent: The crafted Starlight ditation Potions have stronger ditation assistance effects]

After maxing out the Basic Magic Recovery Potion, he only gained one free attribute point, without unlocking any traits.

Duke wasn’t surprised by this, as the Basic Magic Recovery Potion is too simple, and the absence of traits was expected.

He still gained a lot during the process of maxing out the Basic Magic Recovery Potion, accumulating a wealth of related knowledge.

This knowledge isn’t reflected on the Skill Tree; it just accumulated within Duke.

However, upon maxing out the Starlight ditation Potion, a trait appeared, which surprised him.

Duke had first maxed out the Basic Magic Recovery Potion, followed by the Starlight ditation Potion.

He originally thought the Starlight ditation Potion wouldn’t have any traits either, but it gained the ditation Enhancent trait.

After obtaining this trait, all Starlight ditation Potions he crafts will have enhanced ditation effects.

He personally tested it; previously, one instance of ditation increased proficiency by three points, but now it directly rises to five points.

This increase is quite substantial and impressive.

Duke brought this batch of Starlight ditation Potions, with traits, to the Giant Rock Magic Potion Shop, where he t Harrison.

"You an you’ve made so improvents to the recipe, and the effect has greatly increased?" Harrison was curious after hearing Duke’s explanation.

Recently, Harrison had been purchasing a lot of Starlight ditation Potions from Duke, and they were selling exceptionally well, in constant demand.

The custors he connected with were naturally individuals from Wizard Clans, as only those from such backgrounds could afford ditation-assisting potions.

After trying Duke’s Starlight ditation Potions, none wanted to revert to the old ones since the effect was significantly superior.

For these mbers of Wizard Clans, what they lack is not money, but good potions.

There are more advanced ditation-assisting potions, but those are reserved for Official Wizards and would do more harm than good for Wizard Apprentices.

Harrison frequently received requests urging him to sell more of the improved Starlight ditation Potions.

However, Duke was the only one crafting the improved Starlight ditation Potions. His magic power was limited, and thus production was low, far from eting demand.

Harrison had ntioned purchasing the recipe several tis, even raising the price to ten thousand mana stones.

Yet, Duke never sold the recipe, especially after learning it was revised by Hela’s ntor, making him wary of any potential repercussions.

If Hela were to get angry over this, Duke knew the consequences wouldn’t just be about money; it would escalate to greater problems.

Upon Duke’s arrival with the trait-possessing Starlight ditation Potions, Harrison took it seriously, imdiately conducting checks and tests.

After testing, Harrison was incredulous, finding it hard to believe that such effects could arise from rely a Secondary Potion.

Such ditation assistance effects were nearly the best among Secondary Potions, or rather, the best Harrison had seen.

The next level would be Level 1 Potions, which surpasses the scope of Secondary Potions.

"Are you really not considering selling the recipe? I can request approval to sign a contract with a profit-sharing arrangent," Harrison said earnestly.

Duke was sowhat surprised to hear that; it wasn’t just any ordinary contract.

A profit-sharing arrangent ant that regardless of how many Starlight ditation Potions the Giant Rock Comrce Association sold, Duke would receive a portion of the revenue.

Even if that fraction was only one-thousandth, it would still amount to a vast wealth, at least by Duke’s current standards.

Duke realized that Harrison valued not only the potion itself but more so Duke’s talents.

In Harrison’s eyes, an alchemist like Duke, who possessed the ability to research and improve, was the most precious kind.

Most alchemists rely follow instructions, crafting potions based on given Magic Potion Recipes, with poor developnt and improvent skills.

For a Comrce Association like the Giant Rock, an alchemist like Duke was a genuine asset, symbolizing unlimited possibilities.

As long as they hold exclusive production rights over so powerful potion, they could quickly amass substantial wealth through their channels.

Yet, Duke found himself in a bind; even if he wanted to sell the recipe, he couldn’t.

The trait of the Starlight ditation Potion was such that only potions crafted by himself could have the effect, a unique advantage provided by the Skill Tree that couldn’t be transferred to others.

"What’s your recipe?"

"My recipe requires that I personally do the crafting."

Duke couldn’t help but chuckle at his situation; it accurately reflected his current reality.

Harrison’s intent in purchasing the recipe was to enable nurous alchemists within the Comrce Association to craft the potion. If the recipe required Duke’s hand alone, selling it would be pointless.

No amount of personal effort, even if he worked non-stop for 24 hours, would suffice to produce many potions.

Ultimately, Duke had to diplomatically refuse Harrison’s request, unable to sell the recipe.

Though sowhat regretful, Harrison bore no grudge; on the contrary, he held Duke in even higher esteem.

After all, Duke was rely a Level 2 Wizard Apprentice now, with a long road ahead and nurous opportunities for collaboration in the future.

"This version of Starlight ditation Potion can be priced at two hundred mana stones," Harrison suggested.

Duke had no objection, and the deal was soon sealed.

Typically, a Starlight ditation Potion was priced at a hundred mana stones; thus, this was double.

However, those who could afford such potions likely didn’t mind whether it was a hundred or two hundred mana stones.

Duke counted the mana stones in his Space Ring, finding over three thousand mana stones, which for a regular Wizard Apprentice, was a fortune.

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