Faithseeker looked at the timer in the sky. With this sixth pill, he had now completely spent up the hour he had been given to make his pill. The round was technically over now, and the semi-finals had begun, and yet he was still fighting to win it.
He should have won it by now, but his opponent was particularly tough. He had underestimated the alchemist, Leafheart, and as a result, even after making six 100% pills in a row, he still hadn't won it.
It would be quite embarrassing, if not for Alex and Palesilver, who were still going up against one another. Only Aethersage and Treegold had begun searching for the next recipe.
Since Faithseeker had to make his pill once again, he brought out the necessary ingredients. The quantity of ingredients he was using was a fraction higher than what was necessary for the pill.
Faithseeker had never been one to waste resources, but this competition was forcing him to. He didn't like that he was forced to be wasteful, but there was no other choice.
Victory was all that mattered right now.
He placed the first ingredient into the cauldron and began making his pill. Throughout the rest of the process, Faithseeker kept careful attention on his pill, and when he was finally done refining all the ingredients, he formed the pill.
Just as he formed the pill, however, he compounded just the physical shape of it. He pushed the shape of the pill just to the edge of what was acceptable and then poured the energy into the newly formed sphere.
Since the size was now smaller, the energy was now relatively overflowing. He poured the energy into the pill with a pill-forming technique that had come down from the current Alchemy God himself.
The chances of failure under the current circumstances were just way too low.
Once he poured the energy into the pill, he looked at the sky and smiled as the pill clouds formed up above him.
Each time he made the pill, it was a gamble on whether or not the pill clouds would come, and each time it came, it brought along a smile on Faithseeker's face.
There were only so many times the woman he was up against could win. So, each time he made the pill, it was another chance at overall victory, for this time around, his opponent could have possibly failed.
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Alex watched the number next to Palesilver's name arrive at 100% once again. So, once again, he needed to make the same pill.
'Just how long is this going to continue?' he wondered.
With how long it had been, it was all but certain that Palesilver was very much using a lot of ingredients.
Alex worried that he was letting minutes slip through his fingers—minutes he could spend thinking about the next pill recipe. There were still two more recipes to form, and he had no idea for any of them.
'Focus,' he told himself and brought out the next set of ingredients.
Palesilver had managed to make him make the same pill eight times in a row. By now, Alex was so confident in making this pill that he could swear he would still get 100% if he were to make the pill while breaking through.
He still focused every part of his mind on making this pill. He could not afford to make any mistakes since it was difficult to fix the pill, if not entirely impossible. Your journey continues on My Virtual Library Empire
By now, he didn't have to go so slow with making this pill, so Alex completed making it in a relatively average time. When he completed it and the pill clouds formed, he wondered if people had gotten bored by the constant pill clouds.
Surely, they had more or less gotten used to it.
Alex stopped after the fourth pill lightning and brought out the pill. The sinuous line that separated the two hemispheres of the pill denoted the Discordant Duality category this pill fell under.
He handed the pill over to the Divinity before him and looked toward the brackets. For the first time, it seemed, he had made the pill faster than Palesilver.
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