Chapter 62 Alchemy has appeared, is flying on a sword far away?



The institute director carried in a fruit platter and found Xinghe doodling on a draft paper.

His heart skipped a beat again, and he winked at Yu Hongbo, who was standing next to him.

She wanted him to secretly see what Xinghe had written.

Could this be a rectification plan for the research institute, or some kind of shutdown document?

Yu Hongbo grinned like a goofy old man, "Director, the leaders of Xinghe have left us the prescription for Anshen Pills, as well as several other medicines. Our pharmaceutical industry is about to take a big step forward!"

Institute Director: ? ? ! !

"I can't accept this. Thank you, boss. You've worked so hard."

The institute director held Xinghe's hand tightly, "I would like to thank the leaders on their behalf. It is truly a blessing for our Dragon Kingdom that such a compassionate and understanding leader has emerged."

"Our institute has come a long way through many trials and tribulations. With the support of our leaders, we will definitely be able to go even further."

The institute director initially just wanted to play the victim, but as he talked, he actually started crying.

Holding Xinghe's hand, tears streaming down her face.

Galaxy:

"Wipe your nose." It's about to drip snot!

The institute director's eyes were red. "I'm just too excited."

Xinghe said, "Although the prescription is given to you for free, the price of the medicine produced by the research institute cannot exceed 40% of the cost."

"Of course, of course, rest assured, our research institute is under the jurisdiction of the Dragon Kingdom, and we would never do such a thing."

"Furthermore, for every pill sold, one percent must be donated to charity and public welfare, and I will supervise this process."

The director of the research institute thought Xinghe would make some difficult request, but this was it. He readily agreed, "Don't worry, we will send you the sales details and the whereabouts of the funds every month for your careful review."

Xinghe, "Prepare several portions of the herbs on the prescription. I'll make one in the lab on-site and then have a few people come over to learn."

The institute director's eyes lit up, his shiny forehead seemingly reflecting light. "Don't worry, we have the most complete Chinese medicine warehouse here. We'll get it done within half an hour."

He rubbed his hands together and ran out excitedly.

Half an hour later, the director of the research institute specially set aside a laboratory for Xinghe to refine medicine.

He selected some of the smartest people in the research institute to go there.

Originally, Sheng Laosi was not included, since he had just offended that leader.

But seeing the somewhat subdued Sheng Lao Si, the director gritted his teeth and said, "Fine, you can come along too."

He specifically instructed me, "Observe more and talk less in the future."

Sheng Lao Si's talent is undeniable, and he's currently the main force in the research of An Shen Wan (a traditional Chinese medicine). If we don't let him go, the research progress will be slowed down.

Moreover, the director also realized that the leader inside wasn't a petty person, so everything should be fine, right?

The director reluctantly forced Sheng Laosi to join him.

Xinghe saw him snort and roll his eyes, but didn't say anything.

Once everyone from the research institute was present, Xinghe cleared his throat and said, "Now that everyone's here, let's begin."

"First of all, let me state that the medical skills I learned are definitely very different from the orthodox medical skills you learned. However, all things share the same origin, and while there are differences, there are also similarities."

"According to Taoism, only those who possess all five skills can be considered great physicians."

"The Five Arts are divided into Mountain, Medicine, Destiny, Physiognomy, and Divination. Today we will mainly learn about 'Medicine'."

"Medicine is further divided into three categories: prescriptions, acupuncture, and spiritual healing."

"The calming pills I make are essentially a type of prescription, but I've made them into a form that's easier to preserve."

"I'm sure you've all done enough research on An Shen Wan by now, and you're all aware of its effects, so I won't go into too much detail."

"The most important thing in making pills is controlling the heat. The intensity of the heat and the duration of the heat affect the quality of the pills and determine whether they can be made successfully."

As Xinghe spoke, he demonstrated to them.

The researchers sitting below stared at the starry sky with eager anticipation, opening the door to a new world.

Many of the things Xinghe talked about were things they had only heard about on TV and in novels before; they never imagined they could participate in them now.

If alchemy has already appeared, how far away is flying on a sword?

The Dragon Kingdom father treated them like outsiders, hiding such a wonderful thing from them without telling them!

After setting aside his prejudices, Sheng Laosi looked at Xinghe again and had to admit that Xinghe was excellent.

He is far more outstanding than his brothers, who consider themselves the chosen ones.

At least in the realm of the Galaxy Society, they don't even need to know anything about it.

She probably doesn't even care about the Sheng family's status.

Sheng Lao Si, who had been full of vigor for more than 20 years, felt somewhat defeated.

Xinghe ignored their little schemes; she was a bit tired after serving food all day.

He simply sat down, propped his head up with one hand, and threw the medicinal herbs into the small clay pot.

"The timing and heat of each medicinal herb must be strictly controlled, down to the second."

The researchers remained silent. Xinghe looked too relaxed, giving them the illusion that if they did it, they could do it too.

Then, reality quickly dealt them a heavy blow.

The small earthenware pot caught fire and exploded, turning the elixir into powder, and the various medicinal ingredients failed to mix...

In just a few hours, they experienced countless creative failures.

From initial excitement to eventual despair.

Indeed, it's easiest to just watch others do this kind of thing.

Three hours later, Sheng Laosi was the first to succeed. The calming pills he made didn't look very good; they were pitted and uneven and didn't have much of a fragrance.

But at least it can be called a calming pill.

His eyes lit up as he looked at Xinghe, who said nothing, glanced at him, and left.

The remaining people also made various kinds of calming pills.

Xinghe said, "It's alright. After practicing a few hundred more times, I should be able to make a decent-quality calming pill."

"Yay! That's great! I knew there was no difficulty I couldn't overcome."

"It was done in less than four hours, I must be a genius."

"Sheng Yun only took three hours. His talent is truly terrifying."

Xinghe didn't want to discourage them, but some of the researchers had gotten to know her better and weren't so afraid of her anymore.

They chattered on, asking, "Boss, how long did it take you to practice the first time? Where would we rank at this level?"

Xinghe touched his nose. "Did I mention that the Tranquilizing Pill is the most basic pill? The Soul Nourishing Pill, Rejuvenating Pill, Bone-Growing Pill, and Imperial Extreme Pill are the real challenges."

Xinghe estimated, "Judging from your current progress, it will probably only take five years to master the production process of several kinds of pills."

Five years?

Seeing the researchers' dejected expressions, Xinghe hesitated and said, "Perhaps four and a half years?"

"And what about you? How long did it take you?" Sheng Laosi didn't know what was wrong with him, but he insisted on knowing the answer.

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