Whisker's experiments gave a simple and clear answer to how he could gather Elixir from the sludge.
Since the Elixir didn't evaporate at a temperature where water would, and since it was water-soluble, the easiest thing to do would be to mix a bit of sludge in a lot of water, transfer the water over to an empty container and then boil away the water.
At the end, all that would remain would be Elixir.
He did a small-scale experiment and confirmed that it would work.
Knowing as much, he now needed to make preparations to do that but on a larger scale. The first thing he needed was the apparatus he was going to have to use.
Whisker had 3 cauldrons in his Soul Space, which he decided to use. The cauldrons were full of sludge to begin with, which he simply let float around in his Soul Space.
There were a few other things in his Soul Space, but most of it was quite empty so he wouldn't be affecting anything else.
After emptying the cauldron, Whisker produced just a handful of sludge which he placed into one of the cauldrons. Then came water.
Whisker had thought this part would be easy since he could just create water as a cultivator. However, when the water flowed beyond his 3 meters of radius, it simply turned to Qi, floating away. Sёarch* The nôᴠel Fire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Whisker was taken aback for a second but then he remembered that nothing made of Qi could last in Hell unless someone or something was keeping its attention on the thing.
Whisker couldn't do that, so he had to source his water somewhere else.
The nearest source was the river, which was hours away, even for him. But Whisker had no choice. So, he went over to the river.
The greenish river flowed aggressively through the heart of the desert. Flora and fauna flourished around this place. Hundreds of cities existed along the banks of this very river that came all the way from the peaks in the north, and went to the center of the desert, where the strongest beasts of Hell made their home.
The water itself wasn't the cleanest, so Whisker sighed at the thought of having to clean it. But on second thought, all he really needed to do was get rid of the particulates from the water so that the Elixir didn't clump together with it in the end.
At that point, no matter how dirty the starting water was, it would pose no issue to a cultivator.
It took Whisker some time to prepare two cauldrons full of clean-ish water, at which point he finally was ready to refine the Elixir.
Whisker found a secure spot where humans hopefully wouldn't visit and began his process. The first thing to do was wash the sludge with water and dilute it and then make the water pass through a cloth where the Elixir would leave with the water, and all that would remain behind was the unnecessary sludge.
Whisker made sure to wash the sludge twice over so no Elixir was left behind. If there was still any left behind, then it was a waste he was willing to accept. It wouldn't make sense to go through it a third time since he didn't lack sludge.
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