Chapter 123
Chapter 123
"That's not right!!" Professor Uregor protested.
"Yes?" Yi-Han questioned.
"I said you could use all the ingredients in this room, but just snatching the potion and submitting it, don't you think that's nonsensical?" Professor Uregor protested. Yi-Han hesitated for a moment before looking at Professor Uregor as if he were a strange person.
Feeling slightly embarrassed, Professor Uregor asked again, "...Wasn't that your plan?"
"No, it wasn't. I mean, who would just snatch a potion and submit it like that? Really, Professor..." Yi-Han replied, leaving Professor Uregor feeling somewhat sheepish and then suddenly irate.
'Is this kid really snatching the potion with force and then acting like this?' Professor Uregor thought. The idea that a student who had just forcefully taken a potion from his grasp was now treating him as if he were the odd one was utterly baffling. If it weren't for the potential that the student might become the Empire's greatest swordsman, Professor Uregor would have slapped him.
"Then why did you take it?" he asked.
"I took it to analyze the potion more accurately. I thought it was unlikely that you would give it to me if I asked," Yi-Han explained.
"Hmm..." Professor Uregor mumbled. It was a valid point. He had no intention of giving the potion to the students even if they asked.
However, just because it was a valid point didn't mean it wasn't annoying. Professor Uregor found his student particularly irksome today.
"Hmph. Let's see how well you do," Professor Uregor said, crossing his arms and glaring at Yi-Han.
Snatching the potion was unexpected, but replicating it would still be a challenging task. Even if Yi-Han had the potion in hand, analyzing and understanding its properties was an entirely different matter.
'Surely he's not foolish enough to just drink it...' Professor Uregor worried.
Of course, the clever boy from the Wardanaz family wouldn't do that, but it was also true that he occasionally did crazy things nonchalantly.
He wouldn't be surprised if Yi-Han just drank it!
Contrary to Professor Uregor's worries, Yi-Han approached the task very methodically.
'What about this method?' Yi-Han thought.
He took a few drops of the potion from the bottle and spread them on the ground. Then, he waved his wand and chanted a spell.
"Components, separate."
'He learned that magic!' Professor Uregor was surprised.
magic.
It was a spell used to forcibly separate the ingredients in things like potions. While it was a convenient spell that any alchemist would use, Professor Uregor had deliberately not taught it. To become an outstanding alchemist, one needed the passion to seek and learn on their own. A student spoon-fed by a professor could never become an outstanding alchemist.
Yi-Han, in line with Professor Uregor's educational philosophy, had independently searched the library and learned the magic.
Seeing this, Professor Uregor nodded his head.
'What an annoying kid!' Professor Uregor silently hoped that Yi-Han would fail the magic spell and end up inhaling acrid smoke, coughing uncontrollably. Fortunately, the magic was not an easy spell. If one knew the exact ingredients inside, it was easier to separate them, but otherwise, it was challenging. Magic wasn't a universal key that solved everything just by chanting a spell. The same magic could vary greatly depending on the knowledge and skill of the mage using it. Unless Yi-Han was going to forcibly separate the ingredients by pouring an excessive amount of mana...
"Ah," Professor Uregor realized belatedly, as he noticed the potion drops slowly separating on the ground.
'It's working better than I thought.' Yi-Han and Yonaire were the students most dedicated to alchemy in the tower. To analyze the potions stolen by Ratford, learning the magic was inevitable. It was a spell Yi-Han had discovered while flipping through an alchemy book, painstakingly learning it from various other books. He had been worried about whether it would work, but fortunately, the spell was more effective than expected. The potion drops split into smaller droplets of various colors.
Yi-Han looked up at Professor Uregor. 'Hmm. It seems to have worked well.' Judging by Professor Uregor's very displeased expression, it was clear that the spell had been successful.
"I'll give you credit for separating the potion like that," Professor Uregor conceded.
"Thank you," Yi-Han responded.
"But that's not enough. You won't be able to identify the separated components!"
"Ah. Isn't this a potion of confidence?"
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