Chapter 2506 The Brilliant IdeaAethersage didn't know how good his opponent was, so he had to go big right from the start.
He had refined the recipe as well as it could be. His master had taught him the best way to refine these recipes, so there was nothing else left for him to do but make the pill.
He had made the pill too by now—three of them, in fact. Each one had come out above 90%, slowly increasing with each turn. He wasn't satisfied with them, so he wanted to make more.
He would have continued doing so, but he didn't have the time to practice. The final hour had come, and so he needed to hand over the recipe and a pill to the Divinity before him.
Because he had made no pills during this hour, he had the opportunity—should he choose to— to make the pill once again. Aethersage had no idea how good his opponent's pills would be, so there was no way he was going to leave anything up to chance.
He prepared his ingredients for the recipe and lit a fire under Moonshard, his cauldron.
"Shall we connect, master?" The male voice that spoke in his mind belonged to the cauldron spirit that was Moonshard.
"I can't afford to make any mistakes, Moonshard. Let us connect," Aethersage said and let his spiritual sense mesh into the cauldron. Then, he began making his pill again.
Like every cauldron spirit, Moonshard too could do something that was not meant for it to do when the cauldron was first created.
Moonshard had the power to delay commands.
When they engaged the connection that was their bond, Aethersage could start refining the ingredients to make the pill. Each refinement would, of course, be a command given by him to the ingredient on what to do.
It was, in a way, his Intent during the process. If there was an ingredient that needed to spin around the cauldron four times, Aethersage could use his Qi to do that, the entirety of which would be a command.
And that command would always have to go through Moonshard, who would delay it by just a few seconds.
In essence, nothing would change inside the cauldron, as all that Aethersage wanted to happen would still happen, only it would be delayed by a few seconds.
That few seconds of delay allowed him to recognize any mistakes he might make along the way, any errors along the way. When he caught that mistake, he could rectify it immediately.
That delay allowed the mistakes to be discarded and the rectified command to slip in its place without messing up anything for real.
And the fact that Moonshard gave Aethersage complete control over which commands to delay and which ones to follow immediately let Aethersage have a level of control over his pill-making process that no other alchemist could likely have.
Aethersage placed in the ingredients one after another and made his pill as well as he could. There were no mistakes made along the way that he could rectify. If there were any, he was not the cause of them.
Upon completing the refinement process, he began gathering the powder and energy into one. This was where his issue was mostly. He had no way to guarantee forming a perfect pill each time.
He made the best pill he could in the end, using what pill-forming technique he had. When the lid opened and the pill flew into his hand, he could see the numbers written above the pill.
98%.
'So close,' Aethersage thought. It was so damn close, and yet it wasn't perfect. How could he make a perfect pill? How could he call the Pill Clouds each time?
He knew there had to be a way, and he had even asked his master for it. But his master had said that there was no way to guarantee that all energy would flow into the pill— not unless he had some way to add more energy into the cauldron and force it into the pill at the end.
'Master only gave me three Immortal World Defying Mushrooms. I have to keep those for later, right?' he thought. If he used all three even before he got into the top 16, there would be no victory at all. The ones after that would be even bigger monsters.
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