Chapter 454 Flower
Chapter 454 Flower
Faviona has the right to be arrogant regarding this since she's truly one of the best Alchemists alive.
Levent, of course, acknowledged this with a nod as she continued.
"That's great to hear. The potion's name is called Enhanced Soul Wisdom Potion and we should probably have most of its ingredients here. However, the recipe on the record was only Soul Wisdom… and it wasn't for an enhanced version…"
At this point, she looked at Vincent since she knows that this young man has a strange ability… They may not have an enhanced version, but perhaps, Vincent can use his strange gift to strengthen the potion…
Vincent immediately realized what was going on as he nodded to Levent.
Indeed, if their recipe isn't the enhanced version, he should be able to do something about it with his System Skills.
However, the others don't seem to be convinced about this.
"Enhanced Soul Wisdom Potion… It's my first time hearing this… Are you sure it won't make this matter worse?" Abe cautiously asked as he wasn't sure whether this is really a solution to cure Ignacy.
"That's true… I think we need to consult this matter with other experts as well. This is the Tower Lord's life after all." One of Abe's subordinates added.
"That makes sense… How about this, Professor Levent will reveal all the information she found about the Soul Sealing Technique. This includes the ingredients or the potion recipe to make it. I'm pretty sure that even with just the ingredient, we will be able to know whether the potion will be helpful or not." Vincent said to at least satisfy everyone.
They immediately agreed with this and checked the ingredients for the potion.
"What a difficult potion… This concoction will be brutal for the alchemist."
"Even with Alchemist Faviona's abilities, she will probably need a week or two to complete this."
"However, all the ingredients seem very safe and it might really unseal the Tower Lord Ignacy's soul."
"Yes… The only problem is this unknown ingredient… I've never heard of it. Wisdom Feverfew."
"At the very least, it's an ingredient that can't be found near the 29th Tower."
Everyone revealed their thoughts about the potion. They were sure that if the Alchemist followed the procedure, it will indeed make a potion that can affect a human's soul.
Nevertheless, aside from the issue that it has to be enhanced, one ingredient of this potion is something unknown to them…
Wisdom Feverfew.
They read its description about being a palm-shaped flower and its effect but even though they can think of a flower that might have a similar effect, they were sure that it was not a palm-shaped one…
"Sigh… I'm also clueless about this flower. This is why I only mentioned that almost all the ingredients can be acquired." Levent said with a sigh.
She can only look at Faviona hoping that the Alchemist Union has this ingredient… However, she also frowned after some time as she can't recall any ingredient like this.
"I'm not sure about this… It's probably a flower that can only be found in a specific dungeon." Faviona replied.
That is certainly bad news but they can't give up just yet… They have to find out where this flower can be obtained or if there is actually a replacement for this flower.
On the other hand, Vincent was quite surprised that these people were having a hard time determining what this flower was.
'Is it really the Wisdom Feverfew that I know?' Vincent mused as he recalls the flowerbed that were surrounding Tara's capsule or sleeping chamber at that time.
He immediately checked his Obsidian Treasure Box.
This box is his very first Dimensional Storage equipment… It costs mana for every use and he can't put just any object inside of it. The items he wanted to put inside must possess some unit of mana before they can be accepted by the box.
'It's not here as expected… Did I transfer it to the Interspatial Ring?'
Vincent mused after not finding the knapsack that he inherited from his grandfather.
'It's here…'
As he suddenly took out a worn-out knapsack from his ring, everyone's attention was shifted to the item.
This knapsack was already quite old but because it was made of beast skin, it can actually be stored inside his Obsidian Treasure Box as well.
He then swiftly opened the bag and found five stalks of dried flowers…
'Ugh… It's in bad condition as I thought… What a waste… At least they'll know how it's supposed to look like…' Vincent thought with a sigh.
That's right, these dried flowers are some of the Wisdom Feverfew Flowers he collected before.
A few years ago before he obtained the treasure box, his items were just stored inside this bag. The flowers he had collected when he left the forest had obviously become dried up and could no longer be sold after finding a town.
In the end, he had just forgotten these flowers that had dried up inside the bag…
After obtaining a dimensional storage box, it had completely left in his mind until it was mentioned today...
Although the flowers were in poor condition, the high-level magicians in the room immediately noticed the flowers and th Faviona wanted to scold Vincent but she has to move quickly. ey exclaimed in excitement.
On the other hand, Faviona wanted to scold Vincent but she has to move quickly.
"Hurry! Give it to me… It's in poor condition! Why did you store it in such a terrible bag?"
As soon as Vincent handed over the stalks of flower, Faviona took out a basin and a few vials of brown potion.
She then poured them into the basin and after confirming that it was enough, she gently put down the flowers starting from their stem.
Vincent watched all of this happen in front of his eyes and in just a few seconds, he saw that dried flowers started looking better as if Faviona just pulled up some sort of time magic!
"Amazing, isn't it? It's one of my original creations. You can't find these potions anywhere." Faviona suddenly said.
"You're really impressive… I didn't expect that these flowers can still be used. I guess we have all the ingredients now?" Vincent replied as he acknowledge her skills.
"Yes… But these five stalks are just enough for one potion. I can't make a mistake…"