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Lin En's Potionology

Translator: Lonelytree

" Many people say that Earthsea is the end of civilization and that the people living here are primitive people who are isolated from the world. However, what I've seen today doesn't seem to be the case.

" The people here are smarter than I thought. It's said that some countries have already overthrown the rule of the monarch, and a group of rich people has begun to rule the country…

" Of course, those filthy gods still exist. However, these guys seem to have changed to a gentler method…

"Unexpectedly, there seem to be many more strange existences here than in the outside world. I guess it might be related to some special circumstances here…"

Surprisingly, this prologue was not boring.

It was about what the mage named Lin En had seen and heard in a place called Earthsea.

Dave had never seen or even heard of these things.

Dave gradually got lost in the book. When he came to, he realized that he had read all five pages.

"So this is what the Mages outside have seen and heard?"

Dave sighed.

When he first came to this world, he was already a level 3 acolyte in the Tower Academy.

He had never gone outside the tower before.

They only knew that the world outside the tower was the terrifying Berserk Sea. Without a certain level of strength, ordinary acolytes would not even be able to cross the Berserk Sea.

Lin En's beautiful and magical Earth Sea made Dave want to go out and see a different world.

Of course, it couldn't be now.

It was meaningless for a small acolyte who wasn't even a level 2 acolyte to dream about such things.

However, what was unpleasant was that these five pieces of paper did not have anything to do with Potionology. In other words, understanding the information in the prologue actually consumed half of his mental strength…

It could only be said that Lin En had his own ideas about writing a biography in the language of Hoen.

Finally, Dave reached the official part of the book.

The textbooks in this world did not seem to be textbooks, as Dave had noticed when he read the book," Introduction to Potionology ".

Even though there was a general chapter table of contents, the content was still messy.

After he finished Introduction to Potionology, he looked back and found that it was still okay. However, for beginners, this undoubtedly increased the difficulty of learning by a lot.

And this book, Lin En's Potionology, was even worse.

Not only were there gaps in the knowledge but there was also no clear connection between them. They often jumped to another story in the middle of the chapter, as if the book was different by different authors.

However, looking at the style of the preface, this book might really have been casually written by Lin En Dougal…

Fortunately, unlike the others, Dave was at Level 2.

Although this messy style had caused him a lot of reading difficulties, it was still within the scope of knowledge of Level 2.

At the very least, reading it didn't consume mental energy, so it was still acceptable.

Time passed very quickly as he was immersed in the joy of acquiring knowledge.

When the animal oil lamp began to flicker because of the lack of oil, Dave looked up and found that it was already late at night.

Taking a deep breath, Dave looked at the book that he had read halfway and was shocked.

Potions had such principles?

Could potions be refined like this?

There were so many things that he didn't know.

After a few hours of work, Dave's knowledge of Potionology had been overturned.

It was truly subversive.

If it was said that the " Introduction to Potionology " from before was to tell him how to refine a potion.

As for Lin En's Potionology, it was about the real theory.

Dave finally understood the wonders of Potionology.

However, the benefits brought by the Level 2 Potionology seemed to be approaching their limit.

When he was reading the later parts of the book, Dave found that some of the more complicated and core knowledge was consuming his mental power.

Even though the consumption was very little, it also meant that there were still some parts that were too difficult for him.

It seemed that he had to complete the potion refinement mission quickly. Otherwise, he estimated that his Potionology level would not be enough to finish this book.

"Let's call it a day."

Dave slowly put down the book.

Although the joy of learning was intoxicating, it was not appropriate to delay meditation because of it.

Moreover, he needed to sleep every day to recover his mental power.

'However, before I meditate, I still have to sort out a corresponding set of knowledge and revise it. After all, I've just received too much info at once… Hiss, I'm really a little tired. Next time, I can't read for so long.

'By the way, are there any potions that can directly replenish mental strength and prevent people from sleeping?

'Wouldn't that save a lot of time in a day?'

Dave suddenly thought of something.

Unfortunately, there was no such potion in the knowledge he had learned so far.

It wasn't uncommon to replenish mana, but the more mysterious mental power didn't seem to be so easy to replenish.

..

"I heard that you have become Mrs. Izu's official apprentice?"

A sentence suddenly rang out in the classroom.

Andre's voice was very loud. As soon as he said this, he immediately attracted the attention of the surrounding acolytes.

Dave frowned.

Although he didn't know where Andre found out about this, he had always had a rich source of information. It wouldn't be strange if he knew.

Seeing Dave's expression, Andre smiled and lowered his voice.

"Good fellow, you really are something else.

"I usually see you practicing spells every day. How did you get Mrs. Izu's favor?"

Dave noticed the change in Andre's attitude.

Before today, he had treated Dave the same way as the other apprentices.

He wasn't arrogant, but Dave could tell that he didn't care.

In fact, Andre had the confidence to do so. Although they were both level 3 acolytes, Andre had a big business.

At the very least, compared to other level 3 acolytes who couldn't even afford to buy magic crystals, he could already rent magic crystals to others.

Naturally, he had an inexplicable sense of superiority.

But now, he was speaking to Dave as if they were on the same level.

Andre even had to put himself in a lower position.

Could an official apprentice bring about such a huge change?

"It's nothing. I was just lucky."

Dave answered perfunctorily.

With the ring on his finger, Dave didn't want to hide the fact.

In any case, for him, the status of an official apprentice of a Mage would definitely have more advantages than disadvantages.

Even if he was exposed, it didn't matter.

He just didn't expect that the secret couldn't even last a night.

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