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Chapter 426: Chapter 174: Opening a New Path for the Knight

This ti, Sten had plenty of auxiliary materials for concocting the Blood Spring Potion on him, saving David quite a bit of trouble.

Next, as Sten returns to the Lonely Whale Market, he also needs to continue helping him gather the other resources needed for concocting the Blood Spring Potion, which he also had ans to acquire.

Furthermore, after he last eliminated that Law Enforcer there, the Lonely Whale Market will likely conduct a covert investigation, and Sten might as well infiltrate the ranks as a spy.

After Sten quietly left, David returned to the camp.

Although it was only a short ti, thanks to the efforts of the slaves, a simple camp had already been set up.

Seeing the Master Wizard return, the slaves hurriedly ca forward to greet him.

"From now on, you all will live well here."

"Moreover, I will leave behind so Wizard Books, and you may attempt to cultivate wizardry," David instructed.

The people in the crowd, upon hearing this, showed expressions of excitent.

At last, David’s gaze fell upon the elf.

His eyes openly reflected his curiosity.

Under David’s gaze, Ailryan’s face flushed slightly.

She knew of her own appearance; back on the slave ship, the slave traders were very interested in her.

If not for being an elf, whose purity could fetch a higher price, her purity might have already been compromised.

And now, Master’s gaze carried a similar intrigue, leading her to instinctively discern the Wizard Lord’s intentions.

"Perhaps Master can help

find my kin..."

She felt a bit hesitant in her heart.

However, David soon withdrew his gaze.

Though very interested in the elf, there was no imdiate urgency.

More importantly, he needed to return to the Bright Continent to bring back the Body Refining Mage legacy and attempt to concoct the Blood Spring Potion to enhance his physique.

David then summoned the three Tier Seven Black Mage servants, instructing them to take turns secretly protecting the people on the island, while he returned to Teleportation Island.

Afterward, he activated the Space Spirit to open the passage between the two realms.

Inside the Transmission Space.

Lily was in the midst of ditating cross-legged.

During this period, her power had greatly improved.

It wouldn’t be long before her Spiritual Power would reach Tier Five Peak.

Feeling the space ripple, she opened her eyes.

Soon after, David’s figure erged from the void.

"Lord Duke," Lily exclaid in surprise.

David smiled slightly, pulling Lily into his arms and kissing her.

"Did you miss ?"

"Mm."

As she spoke, a foot was lifted directly.

"Mmm—"

Lily let out an exclamation, which was imdiately stifled again.

After a long while.

David took Lily and left the Transmission Space, returning to the Wizard Castle.

This naturally was followed by a party.

David didn’t sleep all night, cultivating until noon the next day.

The Ti Space indeed significantly enhanced cultivation efficiency.

Under the double ti differential, the sky outside was just breaking dawn.

But this ti, the gains were significant.

Sura’s Barbarian Race bloodline within him was successfully enhanced by the system, breaking through to Tier Six, which also helped Sura’s Knight’s Power reach Tier Five.

Hence, Liya, Reina, and Sura’s bloodlines were all raised to Tier Six.

Returning from the Ti Space to the Wizard Castle.

David imparted the knowledge he had gained from the Wizard World to the witches.

Afterward, he summoned several Extraordinary Magical Beasts and extracted their essence blood.

This ti, he mainly aid to help Liya achieve a breakthrough, so he specifically selected essence blood from wolf-type Extraordinary Magical Beasts.

If the Body Refining Mages in the Wizard World, who find gathering this essence blood from Extraordinary Magical Beasts extrely difficult, knew about this, they would surely all be envious and resentful.

Thus, the materials for crafting the Blood Spring Potion were collected.

Currently, Ye Zi was an Advanced Alchemist Apprentice and could fully concoct the Blood Spring Potion at the Wizard Apprentice level.

Hearing about the effects of the Blood Spring Potion, Liya’s eyes lit up.

Now her Knight’s Power had reached Tier Five Peak and was close to breaking through to Tier Six.

This Blood Spring Potion, capable of aiding Body Refining Mages in cultivation, might also help her successfully break through to Tier Six.

Afterward, David took Ye Zi to the Potion Chamber.

"Ye Zi, I’ll leave it to you next," David said.

Though he understood so alchemical knowledge, he certainly knew less than Ye Zi, the Alchemist.

According to the book’s records, crafting the Blood Spring Potion was incredibly challenging, only senior Alchemist Apprentices could do it.

"Leave it to , Lord Duke," Ye Zi smiled softly.

Lately, she had encountered a bottleneck in her Alchemist advancent.

She sensed crafting the Blood Spring Potion could be an opportunity for her breakthrough in Alchemical proficiency.

Then, she took out the blood of the Extraordinary Magical Beasts and various magic potions and ores needed for concocting the Blood Spring Potion, placing them on the atelier.

Ye Zi took a deep breath and began the preparation.

She first carefully poured the blood of the Extraordinary Magical Beast into a specially crafted crucible.

She then added several magic potions, which required precise ratios to ensure the potion’s effect.

With full concentration, her hands operated skillfully, each addition ticulously accurate to the microgram.

The liquid in the crucible began to boil, emitting a light mist, and gradually changing color.

Ye Zi knew this was the sign that the potion was beginning to react.

But just as she was about to add the final mineral powder, the liquid in the crucible suddenly boiled violently, its color turning murky.

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