Chapter 393: Transaction Completed, Hundred Saints War (asking for monthly tickets, recommendation tickets)



Heisenberg shouted hurriedly. For him, nothing was more important than praising the new and unknown alchemical knowledge. But suddenly, he said nervously: "I mean the price of the pigeon whistle is enough, but I didn't say the alchemical pattern!"

"Of course, I will fulfill this promise faithfully." Lei Te smiled and gave the other party a shot of cardiac stimulant first, then said mysteriously: "Apart from the transaction just now, I have some new alchemical knowledge and even alchemical concepts..."

"Yes, I want them all!"

Even though Heisenberg is a Saint, he is not as calm, mature, and measured as a normal Saint. Before Leiter finished speaking, he screamed, "Oh, name a price, Dagula! No matter where you got these things from, in short, as long as you are willing to share them all with me, I can definitely give you a satisfactory price!"

After hearing this, Rhett felt even more satisfied. He liked Heisenberg's personality. On the surface, he seemed weird and had an unpredictable temper, but in fact, he was straightforward and never dragged his feet.

He even felt a little fortunate that he had found a Sanctuary Alchemist like Heisenberg, who was not too cunning and scheming. Although his temper was strange, it would flare up immediately.

If he were to first look for Timothy, the number one alchemist in the world, although he was also very skilled, he was more thoughtful and would probably have to fight with him in a battle of wits and courage, with many plans and considerations.

After glancing at the contents of the paper provided by Manu, Lei Te had an idea in mind and said, "In this case, we will continue to follow the principle of equal exchange - I need all your experience and insights in alchemy and finance... and your achievements!"

"What?" Heisenberg subconsciously wanted to explode, but he restrained himself well. He squinted his eyes with an intriguing expression, thinking back to the various novel contents Leiter had just provided, and said slowly in the room: "This is really an excessive request. I mean... what can you provide?"

Leiter smiled confidently. "There are so many. For example, a great achievement in human body research is to condense the blood core through a certain circulation concept. The required materials are the rhizome of flaming flower, dark blade grass, and hurricane wolf heart..."

Watching Manu record part of the blood source bead refining process and make a pause gesture, Rhett stopped talking halfway.

"Hmm? What is the mental frequency?"

Heisenberg on the pigeon whistle side went from being full of doubts to listening with great interest and concentration, and then to feeling unsatisfied with a complicated expression. He stared at the pigeon whistle and said unwillingly: "My God, this is another outstanding achievement. Although it is not as epoch-making as the alchemical patterns that have been integrated to the extreme, it is also ingenious..."

"How is it? Can it meet your needs?" Rhett smiled.

Heisenberg's eyes flickered, his face hesitated, and he stammered, "I'm afraid... it's still not enough. In fact, I have also made some achievements in human body research. Although what you said is novel, it is still not as good as alchemical finance. Alchemical finance is the mainstream of future development, and its value may exceed your imagination!"

Rhett frowned and looked at Manu, who also felt a little regretful. He exhaled, turned a page, and quickly started writing new content.

However, when Lei Te saw the new content, his eyes lit up and he said confidently:

"In that case, I have another technology here. Although it is not mature, it is bound to be an important area for the future development of alchemy. If you do not agree to the exchange, then I will have to give up."

Heisenberg's expression changed, but he didn't think the other party could provide any valuable knowledge. He just said calmly: "Tell me about it."

"This technology is related to the improvement of magic plants..."

Rhett was calm and composed. He spent three minutes telling the other party a summary of what Manu had provided through a pigeon whistle.

Then he heard heavy breathing again! On the other end of the pigeon whistle, Heisenberg was stunned and swallowed his saliva. He resisted the urge to itch and said in a trembling voice: "I have a question. How much technology do you have for improving magic plants?"

"It's not mature yet, but it has successful cases and certain experience. Add to that the blood source core just now, and you can exchange it for all the results of the financial refining. Do you agree?" Lei Te said in a persuasive manner.

"Huh..." Heisenberg hesitated for a moment, took a deep breath, and couldn't help but exclaimed: "Oh my God, I don't know how you know so many things. The ruins you mentioned... I'm afraid it's a scam. I really shouldn't have believed you so early..."

At this moment, Heisenberg had already realized that something was wrong and understood that he might have fallen into a conspiracy.

The alchemical patterns, and everything that followed, did not seem like something that could be excavated from the ruins, especially the many details, which were difficult to preserve so perfectly.

So he suspected that these things came from somewhere else.

However, strangely enough, Heisenberg was not disgusted by this lie. He thought it was just an equal exchange - giving knowledge and gaining knowledge.

He was even satisfied! After all, in reality, he did not lose anything, but instead was able to acquire double the knowledge.

"Okay, I can agree to our deal, but I have a condition. You can't tell these things to anyone else, especially... Timothy!" Heisenberg said word for word at the end.

Timothy again? Rhett's curious question came from the pigeon whistle: "Well, can I know about the conflict between you and Timothy? It sounds like there is a lot of grudge between you..."

"You have to answer whether you agree or not first."

Heisenberg said this very decisively, as if he would give up the deal if Leiter did not agree.

A hint of surprise flashed across Leiter's eyes at the other end of the pigeon whistle, but thinking that this simulation was meant to explore as many historical mysteries as possible, he naturally had no reason to refuse, and said very decisively: "As long as you can adhere to the principle of equal exchange, I accept this transaction, which only exists between the two of us."

Rhett was cautious about this statement. He accepted that the transaction only existed between the two of them, which meant that although he could not disclose it, the same restriction was also placed on Heisenberg, who was also not allowed to disclose it.

If the other party breaks the rules, there is naturally no need for Rhett to abide by them.

"Um……"

Heisenberg's voice was unusually deep, and although it was still a little shrill, it revealed a sense of vicissitudes of life: "In fact, I am the adopted son of Tithimos who was secretly adopted a long time ago..."

As soon as the words fell, Lei Te, who was holding a melon-eating mentality, suddenly became uncalm, as if thunder exploded in his mind, and opened his mouth: "Father...Father and son, you, do many people know about your relationship?"

"No one knows."

"Wait a minute, since you once fell into his hands, with his strength at the top of the world, how did you escape? It sounds like your experience as an experimental subject seems to have a long history. You should not have had the strength of a sanctuary at that time, right?" Rhett thought, holding the pigeon whistle in one hand and touching his chin with the other.

"Humph, it is indeed a long time ago. I was not only weak but also naive at that time, so I believed his lies! As for how I escaped... this is related to an important secret..." Heisenberg lowered his voice and said: "I will not tell this secret to anyone, but I estimate that one day, this truth will eventually be revealed to the world!"

Rhett opened his mouth and drank again, not knowing what to say. He could only sigh and express his sympathy for Heisenberg's experience.

Although what the other party said was only one-sided, he believed it 80% of the time. The other party was a saint, so there was no reason for him to make up such a lie to make fun of him...

The atmosphere of the call suddenly became heavy.

Rhett was no longer in the mood to chat or tease anyone, so he used a carrier pigeon whistle to quickly exchange alchemical knowledge with the other party.

Only after hanging up did Leiter let out a long sigh, feeling a lot of emotion in his heart. Finally, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, and he looked at Manu, "Did you write it down? Was Heisenberg's experience in alchemy and finance helpful to you?"

"Very helpful! Although the current timeline is earlier than we expected, and Heisenberg is still in the early stages of exploration, this idea has given me a lot of inspiration. If I am given some time, it won't be difficult to master the method of alchemical synthesis."

Manu had a confident smile on his face, and a hint of expectation in his eyes. He murmured, "Even... after seeing the integration of alchemy and finance, my horizons have been broadened. If one day we can completely realize the in-depth integration of potions, equipment, and formations, we may be able to move towards semi-automated or even fully automated production in the future."

After the words fell, Manu came back to his senses from his fantasy, laughed and shook his head: "Haha, I accidentally thought a little too far, sorry."

"Haha, alchemy requires bold guesses and careful verification." Lei Te laughed heartily: "I am very much looking forward to what you just said. I hope to see this day soon!"

However, Manu suddenly fell silent.

Lei Te asked in surprise: "Why? Don't you have confidence?"

Manu shook his head: "Of course not, I just realized a serious problem."

"Please speak if you have anything to say!"

"As I acquire more and more knowledge about alchemy, I used to understand the research of my predecessors, but on this basis, I also realized that the difficulty and intensity of future explorations must not be underestimated. The requirements for experimental environment and experimental conditions are naturally quite strict. It would be difficult for me to deduce in the simulated space alone." Manu said with embarrassment.

Rhett was stunned for a moment and couldn't help but think deeply. What Manu said made sense. The other party was able to study the power of blood before and achieved certain results, but they were all based on a lot of experience from their predecessors. Even if they didn't conduct experiments, it would not have much impact.

However, the improvement of the magic plants and the more difficult alchemical integration that we have to face now are still just talk. Even if we have had the most advanced scientific thinking and experience in the past, it is like a rootless duckweed and cannot make good use of it.

The simulated space is not like the real world, where there are tangible experimental tools and alchemical materials.

There is nothingness there, and research depends entirely on deduction, which is undoubtedly several times more difficult and has limitations that are difficult to make up for.

"But you can't come out of the simulation space..." Lei Te's eyes flickered, and he fell into deep thought. After a moment, he said, "At present, it seems that the only way is to do research in the simulation world. But in this way, I have to stay in the simulation world all the time, which is a bit troublesome..."

"Well, there is actually another way to avoid this conflict," Manu reminded.

"Another way?" Lei Te raised his eyebrows. After being reminded of this, his mind worked quickly and suddenly he realized, "You mean I don't participate in the simulation myself, but let my descendants participate in the simulation?"

Manu smiled slightly. "That's right. Isn't Thales very fond of alchemy? You can open a separate archive for us. Let's call it an archive for now. Let us do alchemy research here. Anyway, no matter the alchemy results or cultivation results here, we can bring them back to reality. It won't have any impact on you."

Lei Te patted his forehead, his eyes bright and he said, "That makes sense. I am just thinking out of habit. I always think that I can't waste the results of every simulation, so I have to participate in every simulation. In fact, I don't need to be too persistent."

Then he nodded and said, "This plan is feasible. When I am not participating in the simulation, what will the speed of time flow in the outside world be like?"

"Based on my previous experience of mastering the homeland, if I don't participate, the time flow rate of the two places will remain the same." Manu analyzed seriously: "After all, you are the one with the highest authority to bind to the homeland. If you participate in the simulated world, you can understand that the simulated space is changing rapidly. But if you don't participate, the homeland cannot shield your perception and quietly change rapidly, and can only be equal to the time flow rate of the outside world."

Manu's analysis was simple and clear. Leiter nodded in approval, "That should be the case..."

"Then wait until this simulation is over and I'll open a separate file for you." Lei Te said, and then added, "And Mingge!"

"Thank you!"

The Far North.

On a shining, cold ice field.

A terrifying aura filled the entire world, and the explosions were like the roar of thousands of thunders, deafening.

At this moment, from time to time, colorful lights or fog cover hundreds of miles, flattening the surrounding glaciers, or directly breaking through the smooth ice field, allowing sea water to flow back and form an artificial ice lake.

It seemed as if there were hundreds of people in the space, yet it also seemed as if there was no one there.

It was because there were afterimages flashing in the air that were difficult to distinguish with the naked eye. Hundreds of afterimages flashed rapidly, bringing with them the sound of a hurricane.

There were constant roars of orcs and roars of humans in the air. Sometimes the earth was shrouded in darkness, and sometimes it was bright. Suddenly it was steaming hot, and then it turned into ice and snow in an instant. It seemed that this was not a glacier, but a hell on earth! Thank you for your concern, I took some medicine, and my stomach condition is relatively stable today. Although my stomach is a little weak, I don’t have to run to the toilet every few minutes.

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