Chapter 984: Surviving a Lightning Strike
"Memory? A memory of who?" Godslayer asked.
Alex couldn't help but get melancholic. "My master," he said. "She taught me alchemy and treated me like her own son. If not for her, I would've been a dumb little kid who went by his days knowing nothing about cultivation. Maybe I would've even died by now."
"Did she die?" Godslayer asked.
"Yes," Alex said. "An untimely death. She died trying to protect me from someone that wanted my body to turn me into a clone."
"I see," Godslayer said. "Then it's a good name."
Alex nodded. He looked at the gray color and shook his head. "I will need to paint it to make it look better."
"What colors do you plan on using?" Godslayer asked.
"Green and Yellow," Alex said.
"Like your previous cauldron?" he asked.
"Oh… I didn't realize I was going for the same color," Alex said. "I actually intended to use Green and Yellow because they are the colors of the robes of the Hong Wu sect and the Tiger sect, the only two sects that I will ever consider myself a disciple of."
"Although I will have to do that later. I don't have any colors for now," Alex said. "Besides, I need to focus on making pills that succeed in their tribulation soon. If not, the madman might just kill me."
Alex kept everything away and took some time to rest. After he was done resting, he began preparation.
He had to pass the tribulation, yes, but before that, he needed to do something else. He needed to break through.
Alex had spent close to 15 months in this place, and while it was too quick for him to breakthrough in his heart, he needed a change in himself so that the old man wasn't suspicious when he did manage to finally make a pill that he could protect from the lightning.
After a day of preparation, he finally started his breakthrough and was done with it in just a few hours.
"That was quite easy," he thought to himself. While he hadn't strained himself and his cultivation through fighting, he had done so with alchemy and blacksmithing. The amount of effort it took to make a single sword with Starforged Tungsten in it was akin to fighting a Saint Foundation realm beast for a long time.
Alex rested for a few more hours and began making the pill once more. This time, he was prepared to protect the pill from the lightning.
He put Memory on the stove and started heating it. With how high a boiling point the Starforged Tungsten had, Alex, could pour all the heat into it without worrying.
However, it did become worrisome when he realized that he truly needed a lot of heat. "Geez, 160 Tons of metal can't really be heated that easily can it?" he thought.
Fortunately, Alex didn't have to heat up the cauldron all alone. With a wave of his hand, he could use his Dao to make the world heat it up for him.
Once the cauldron was sufficiently heated up, Alex teleported in the first ingredient and started refining it.
Since this was the first time he was making said pill, he was very afraid of what he might do wrong. However, to his surprise, everything went relatively well.
He wasn't used to the rate of change of heat on a 160-ton weighing cauldron, so he needed a little more time to completely change the temperature than previous times.
Still, it did not cause any problem at all, and Alex was successful in making two pills, out of which one reached 100%.
Then, the cloud started forming over his head again.
The old man had been away, resting since doing anything hurt his wounds. He hadn't felt this much relief in over a year, and finally, when the pain was going down, he felt the change in energy close by.
The last time this had happened, the old man had realized that Alex had learned a dao. However, this time he sensed it was different.
'Oh, it's the pill cloud,' he thought. For something that was supposed to save his life, he wasn't very enthusiastic at all.
After all, all the enthusiasm he had before had gone down the drain ever since he realized that Alex was simply too weak to be able to help him.
'He's just wasting ingredients at this point,' the old man thought. Still, there was that hint of hope, that tiny little thing that told him deep down that there was a chance.
And as such, he could not help but want to go see what happened. His mind told him to ignore what was happening and rest, but his heart told him to go because… who knew what would happen.
"Dammit!" the old man cursed and stood up. As soon as he did, anger filled his heart as the pain flared over the right side of his body. His burned meridians stung like ten thousand bolts of lightning striking at once.
His flesh burned like when he had been charred by a lightning bolt. His mind involuntarily remembered the 6th lightning bolt that fell from the sky.
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