Upon letting the cauldron leave beyond his sphere of influence, the water quickly bubbled away as everything within the cauldron vanished, turning back into Qi through the Intent in the surrounding.
It happened so quickly that Alex didn't even get to see how it had happened. He merely sensed a bunch of Water aura in the air, that too was quickly broken down into simple energy.
Hell had so easily destroyed all usage of Qi.
"Woah!" Whisker said, surprised by how easy that had been. The same task that had taken him nearly the entire hour had taken Alex merely 5 minutes. And even then, the most he had to do there was wait around for the dirt to sink to the bottom.
Whisker knew he couldn't possibly have done it as fast as Alex had, but he would have still been able to do it in about 10 to 15 minutes. He really was quite stupid to not have thought of it in the moment.
Alex walked over to the cauldron and looked inside, and so did Whisker.
"Huh?" Alex looked inside first. "There's nothing there. Did we fail?"
Whisker sniffed the air. "No, it's there, brother," he said, checking to see where it was. "Look, the surface of the cauldron. It's coating everything."
Alex used his spiritual sense and saw a thin layer of coat around the cauldron. It was so impossibly thin that had Whisker not smelled it for him, he would have assumed it to have failed.
"How do I even bring it out?" he asked. The cauldron looked like it had been wiped just once with a layer of oil, and now his task was to remove just the oil that had been applied inside.
It was a difficult task if Elixir was anything like oil, but since it was not, Alex could simply pour a bit of water inside and collect everything. When he was done, he had maybe half a pill bottle's worth of liquid, and even that was quite diluted compared to what Whisker had given him.
"How is yours so thick compared to what I made?" Alex asked.
"I made a bunch of these to start with and then boil them all together at the end when I have more to work with," Whisker said. "You should leave it be, brother. Just a small pile of sludge won't give you much Elixir at all. It's not worth taking it out right now."
"Okay," Alex said and let it be. He did as Whisker explained and washed the remaining sludge with water and brought out whatever Elixir that had been left behind. Once that evaporated away, he barely had any more Elixir than what he started with.
"I see," Alex said. "This is going to take some time for sure."
"But it's going to be worth it, isn't it?" Whisker asked.
Alex nodded. "I can't imagine any other task that I would want to be doing right now," he said.
There was one thing he had to do, but he needed to let his mind rest for that. So, for now, this was all he could and would do.
As Alex streamlined the process of forming Elixir, Whisker stayed to the side and recounted more of what he had discovered.
Alex was quite excited to learn about the actions of the beasts and why they always disappeared at morning or night, and only came out during specific time periods.
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