She wasn't shameless enough to ask for it directly. Even if the ingredients for a master-level potion weren't expensive, the value of a potion of this level was far too high. She couldn't play dumb.
Hufflepuff took out 5 bottles of [Melting Time] and handed them to her. After thinking for a while, he took out another 5 bottles: "Well, this should be enough. Remember to return the 12 bottles to me."
Yu Xunge: ...The longer I know him, the more I feel that Hufflepuff is not a good person. He sends his students to steal houses and lend money at high prices.
After making all the arrangements for Yu Xunge, Hufflepuff began to explain: "Charm is like luck. It cannot be hidden unless it is truly modified. However, I haven't done much research on this aspect. You can ask Rukia this time. She created a potion called [Gold Medal Killer] that can modify charm for a short period of time."
When Yu Xunge was about to leave, she went to the auction house to see if there was any stock of this potion. She asked, "Does Lukia have a good personality?"
Hufflepuff raised a smile and said, "She also wrote an autobiography. You can read it and you will understand everything. She is very easy to understand."
Yu Xunge asked this question only because he had seen it.
If The Autobiography of Hufflepuff is a female-oriented thriller about a slave girl’s counterattack and rise to power, then The Autobiography of Lukia is just about teaching children to teach children to teach children.
She had been teaching children since she was just a master alchemist. When she reached the legendary level, she was still teaching children. When she reached the epic level, yes, she was still teaching children...
Yu Xunge even suspected that she had a system that could teach people how to make alchemy stronger.
She also doesn't like to teach those children with outstanding talents. She only teaches children with average talents. Lukia believes that true geniuses don't need teachers. Instead, children with average talents but who love alchemy need teachers more.
Because her talents and skills allow her to travel around the world, and she treats all races equally, she will have several students at the same time. In the morning, she will teach noble ladies in the noble castle, in the afternoon, she will teach minotaurs on the grassland, and in the evening, she might go to the bottom of the sea to teach sirens. Even intelligent beasts can become her students.
Sounds like a very loving soul.
But she said she was ruthless and she would only teach each student for 5 years at most. After 5 years, no matter whether the student had shown any improvement or not, she would leave directly because she needed to leave time for more children.
Yu Xunge thought of the noble lady in Hufflepuff's autobiography. According to Hufflepuff's story, Lukia taught the noble lady in the castle for 8 years, which obviously contradicted Lukia's principles.
Anyone who sees this would think that Rukia stayed there for eight years just for Hufflepuff.
Yu Xunge asked: "Is she your mentor?"
Hufflepuff hesitated, then replied, "No."
Hufflepuff warned her: "You have to pay attention to this. She will not be officially accepted as a student now, and she doesn't like others to call her teacher."
Yu Xunge couldn't help but be curious: "Why?"
That autobiography only recorded Lucia's experience of finding students to teach in various places in Zelan. She wrote about the stories of those students, their love for alchemy, and their struggles on the alchemy path but their unwillingness to give up, but she did not write about what happened later.
For example, why did Rukia travel around to teach children in the past, but Hufflepuff said that she stayed in Midnight Castle most of the time.
Hufflepuff sighed: "Because of a student she taught 23 years ago, that was a little oak owl. After she left, the little oak owl still did not give up alchemy. But she will never find a teacher like Rukia who is patient and treats all students equally, and this teacher is also an epic alchemist...
"After struggling for three years, she made a deal with the devil. By constantly killing children and offering them to the devil in exchange for alchemy talent, she became a high-level alchemist in less than ten years.
"That day she stood at the door of the Alchemist's Guild and shouted Rukia's name, asking her if she was now a true genius, and if she was qualified to ask Rukia to break her principles for her, just like she had stayed for eight years for a place in Hufflepuff, and if she should stay for her!
"…Since that year, Rukia no longer taught children alchemy."
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