The audience was curious about what the Alchemy God talked about with both of the finalists. Once the god walked out, they waited for him to explain.
"Our two finalists, Alchemist Aethersage and Alchemist Dawnblade, have come to an agreement on how we will be deciding who the winner will be. They have decided that the victor will be chosen based on the number of pill veins they can create in an hour."
"After an hour, we will count all the pill veins—not pills with pill veins—and decide the winner."
"Pill veins are just as important as the pill's harmony itself, perhaps even more so, so the fact that it will be the deciding factor for who will win the tournament sounds fair, does it not?"
Hearing how the winner was to be selected excited everyone. Watching two alchemists make one pill at a time, with both managing to form pill clouds, was only so fun because one immediately knew they had tied.
However, with this change, the more pill clouds that appeared, the more excited they would become.
The barrier around the two contestants disappeared, with most of the formations shutting down. One of those formations was the one that slowed down time for them.
Considering that both of the alchemists had it, removing it disadvantaged neither of them.
Alex was surprised to find the dimensions of the small space around him expand as it merged with Aethersage's space and turned clear. He could now see the red-haired young man through the transparent barrier.
Aethersage seemed surprised to notice him too but quickly put on a smile. Considering their masters' rivalry, they had been going up against each other from the start. Even so, they had managed to create a friendship, and now the two friends were up against each other.
No matter who won, neither of them would be unhappy at this point.
"The hour will start very soon. Make sure you two are fully prepared," the Alchemy God's voice came from outside the barrier.
After giving a simple nod to Aethersage, Alex looked down at his own ingredients and began preparing. By the time the few minutes he was given to prepare were up, he was ready to start.
The Alchemy God's voice came through the barrier once more, counting down the seconds.
Alex took a deep breath, waiting for the second to hit zero. When it did, he started.
With a single command, Memory turned into six different cauldrons. Looking through the cauldrons, it was difficult to realize which were the fake ones, but Alex could tell through his bond.
The fake Memory cauldrons were still a facsimile of the real one, the only difference being that if they took too much damage, they would be destroyed.
Memory mentioned that the destruction would only be temporary but wasn't sure how long that temporary period was. It could be an hour, a day, or a whole year. It was difficult to tell with Memory unsure of her own powers.
Regardless of the downsides of the fakes, Alex didn't think he needed to worry about it that much. He wasn't going to let them get so beat up that they were destroyed.
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