Chapter 162- Potion making 2
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Updated : Sep 23rd, 2025
NORMAL POV.
Princess Meadow had begun the process of creating a potion.
Alchemy generally has three rules that must be followed before the process begins.
The process generally means the series of changes the ingredients undergo before forming the final product, which, in this case, is a Healing Potion.@@@@
Firstly, the ingredients had to be specific to get the desired result and its conditions had to be in good shape to get any result. It would be impossible to brew a specific potion if its ingredients were damaged or inadequate in its numbers or amount.
Second was the fire. Different intensities lead to different results, but usually, the hotter the flames, the better the potion.
Thirdly was the alchemist or any form of practitioner of potion making.
The sort of technique they use can differ, and it can produce different results depending on how it is used and in what manner it is used.
Generally, there have been three alchemist methods that have been used over the years, but with time ancient alchemist methods during the Demonic Age had been lost, and its produce were said to be at least ten times as potent as compared to the potions of now.
The alchemic method as they called it, got refined with time, but the better methods had been lost.
Meadow Swanstrom was the princess of the Kingdom and also a book enthusiast since the day she started hearing others' thoughts.
The drive to understand what they said and what they meant served as a drive in her earlier days, and as a result, she learned a lot more things than she required and stumbled upon an ancient alchemic method.
How well it worked depended on how efficient she was in using the method and how well she prepared the ingredients.
A method of using low-grade ingredients meant for low-grade potions to produce or concert high-grade potions.
This was something Raph wasn't aware of, and he found himself in a position he hardly even found himself in, an assistant.
With the instructions of the princess, he crushed and stirred the ingredients together when he needed to, adding preservatives in the amount she instructed and showcasing his results to her when he was done.
It was like two scientists working in the lab for an experiment.
The sight alone caused a sensation of awe in the class, as everyone was mesmerized by the sight.
The Princess seemed efficient in her methods, transferring the boiled herbs and crushed animal ingredients into a conical flask, and placing it over the fire for it to get warm.
She carefully handled the utensils and equipment and tasted the result with each step.
"....You should know this, but how do we differentiate a good potion from a bad one?"
"the intensity in its color. The darker it gets, the better the healing properties or, in general, the better the properties of the potion". Princess Meadow explained, picking up the conical flask from the table.
"...Good, and yours is even lighter than the one Zara concocted, so, what do you think that means?" Lecturer Heartfillia pulled out her dagger and her sleeves.
She was about to repeat the process of stabbing herself and healing when Princess Meadow stopped her.
"Well then," She said, her gaze sparkling with a mischievous hue.
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She held the conical flask over the fire, and in about five seconds, the potion caught ablaze.
This startled Lecturer Heartfillia into taking a few steps back, and Raph just watched with great interest.
This was something he had never witnessed before, in his two lives.
A few seconds later, the fire died down, and the intensity of the green color darkened raptly.
Lecturer Heartfillia bulged her eyes in shock and she took a step forward and grabbed the conical flask from her, withstanding the searing sensation of hot glass on her skin.
She inspected it for a moment, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.
"This method...Where did you get this?" She asked, confusion and surprise etched in her voice, as she pulled up her sleeves and cut her skin.
She then proceeded to pour the liquid, and instantaneously, it healed before the blood could even dribble out.
"Amazing! What method is this?!" She asked, her tone raised and filled with curiosity.
'This...this is extraordinary. It could change the whole dynamic of potion-making. It had two effects, and it can easily be switched to a better version...something like this could change the whole perspective of potion making ... .I need details'.
"I apologize, Miss. Heartfillia, but the details can not be revealed yet, and the method is strictly forbidden under the initial rule; I'm afraid I won't be able to share anything more with you." Princess Meadow replied with a satisfied smile on her face.
She proceeded to clean her hands in a bowl that was placed there and whipped it off with a
"So, Miss. Heartfillia, we've created a healing potion as you have instructed, I get that our bet is still in place?" Raph asked. 'Though I didn't do much, this is all thanks to the Princess' He slowly took a glance at the princess, and his gaze flickered. 'A princess that knows alchemy? What could be weirder?' He thought when the princess turned towards him.
Her lips stretched into a smile startling him into looking away.
"...Yes, Yes, the bet...." Lecturer Heartfillia muttered, startled by his statement as if she had been snapped back to reality. 'Oh, that? Did they seriously think I would leave this school?'. She glanced at them, noticing their expectant expressions. 'Oh children, the world isn't all that black and white'.
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