Chapter Seventy-Five: Seeking Help from the Spirits



The exam lasted two hours.

The elf, who had always been confident in his alchemy skills, suffered a brutal massacre.

Li Aili collected the test papers from the entire class, which together couldn't even produce 100 words, and left satisfied.

At the same time, she also understood a principle.

Why doesn't the Alchemy House recognize these elves?

If you break down the recipe step by step and hand it over to others, all you'll get is a bunch of 'factory machines'.

They learned how to make potions, but knew nothing about alchemy.

She needs to make some improvements to the future education plan.

When the Duke returned from the Knights' training camp, he received another happy 'little angel'.

Li Aili bounced around to greet her boyfriend, giving him a loving kiss.

The Duke stood frozen in place.

A minute later, Arthur slowly exhaled. "Tell me, what trouble have you gotten yourself into this time?"

Li Aili: "..." I'll give you another chance to rephrase your words.

"Take a guess?" Li Aili maintained her 'smile'.

Arthur pondered for a moment, "Did you persuade that elf to return to Tankar and usurp his cousin's throne?"

Li Aili: "..."

At the lunch table, Li Aili called over the butler, Conrad.

"Has the termite problem in the castle been solved?"

"Is it resolved... or not...?" Conrad asked the Duke.

The Duke gave him a dismissive look.

Conrad calmly replied, "It's not resolved yet, madam."

Li Aili smiled slightly, "It's alright, I've come up with a good idea. We can ask the blacksmith who made the alchemy furnace for the prince to forge an iron table that termites can't even chew up."

housekeeper:"……"

Duke: "..."

“Madam, I’m sorry, I suddenly remembered that I haven’t delivered the gray rats that His Highness Leongor requested yet.” Conrad prepared to leave the 'battlefield'.

Li Aili asked, "Are there enough gray mice?"

Conrad's expression also became more serious. "In fact, because of Mr. Leongor's business, we can't catch any mice in our castle anymore."

Li Aili: "..."

Conrad: "I've started posting rat-catching quests in Central City through the Adventurers' Guild."

Li Aili: "..."

After Conrad left, Li Aili realized that perhaps the Elf King's brother was being too ambitious.

Especially the pills he refined... they were simply amazing.

The Duke had anticipated this and calmly took a sip of red wine.

"Thank you for your contribution, my dear. Our territory will soon become the first 'rat-free land' in the entire kingdom," said the Duke.

Li Aili: "..."

“In the future, we may even need to import rats from outside.” The Duke glanced down at the high heels on his feet.

Through conversations with married knights, he learned that when a woman makes this gesture, she usually means for him to shut up.

"Ah~ Speaking of which, I encountered a problem today~" The topic drifted, and Li Aili changed the subject with a smile.

She moved her foot away, and Arthur silently glanced at the conspicuous footprint on her black boot.

"My herbal medicine professional title has hit another bottleneck."

Upon hearing that it was a serious matter, the Duke also put away his playful mood with his young wife.

"The threshold this time is to find 10 advanced magical plants."

Li Aili said with a headache, "This is like looking for a needle in a haystack, we have no direction at all."

"Then write a letter to your brother-in-law."

Li Aili: "?"

Arthur said in a "why not use it?" tone, "The Tambel elves possess one of the seven great treasures, the 'Eye of the World'."

"This can help you."

Li Aili: "!!!"

She didn't even eat the strawberry cream puff in front of her, and suddenly stood up. "Ah! I'm going to write a letter to my dear sister right now!"

He tried to run away after saying that, but the Duke swept him up with his long arm and pressed him back into his seat, saying, "Eat your meal first, then you can go."

...

Because of the frequent correspondence with the Tankar Forest.

The wealthy elves spent a fortune to buy a 'messenger bird' directly from the floating city.

This is an arcane creature, originally created to facilitate communication between the various floating cities.

Floating islands were the dream destination for countless nobles, and soon the 'Floating City Messenger Bird' became something that nobles vied to buy to flaunt their status and wealth.

Li Aili placed the letter in the mailbox carried by the messenger bird, saying, "Then I'll leave it to you~"

The messenger bird saluted her, then spread its wings and soared into the sky from the window.

In the afternoon, Li Aili returned to the Elf Workshop.

The tall, muscular girls hadn't recovered from the hellish exam that morning; their eyes were glazed over, their once bright and lively gazes now dull.

Li Aili distributed the prepared water flowers.

"Today, we will not practice alchemy."

"In this lesson, we will explore the medicinal properties of amazing plants."

"Why can 'Root of Terra' combined with 'Flower of Water' produce a healing potion? Has anyone thought about this question?"

"Could we obtain healing potions by refining other magical plants?"

"Will healing potions made from different magical plants have different medicinal properties?"

Li Aili threw out a bunch of questions.

The bubbles above the elves' heads were filled with gibberish.

Looking around, all I see is a sea of ​​questions: "Why, why, why, why?!"

Li Aili: "..."

Fearing that the elves would burn out her 'CPU', she quickly provided an answer.

"I have a theory that we might be able to interpret alchemical potions from an elemental perspective."

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