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Adventurer of Many Professions-Chapter 170: Primary MagicRecovery Potion!
Currently, Raymond's "Forging" skill was only at the first stage, meaning he couldn't add special effects to equipment yet. To upgrade it, he needed three more "skill points."
But Raymond wasn't focused on upgrading "Forging" for now. Once he had plenty of money, he could craft the equipment himself and then ask skilled craftsmen, who had reached the second stage of "Forging," to add the special effects.
The "dwarf craftsman" Greytor is one of the artisans who has mastered the second stage of "forging."
However, it was still too early to dwell on such matters. Who could say what changes might arise by the time they reached that point?
Soon, Raymond and Arya carried the eight herbs for the "Primary Magic Recovery Potion" upstairs to the pharmacy.
The pharmacy had been converted from an unused room. Initially, Raymond used to refine the potions in the utility room, but since he exercised there every morning and there was an empty room on the second floor, they decided to transform that space into an alchemy room.
The room was lined with shelves full of glass medicine tubes, and there was a long table in the center. Raymond placed the chopping board with the eight herbs on the table, then moved over to a shelf to take a row of glass medicine tubes.
Arya decided to watch him work.
Although she had seen Raymond refine the potion countless times before, she never grew tired of it. Perhaps, she just liked watching the process, silently thinking, "Eight silver coins, eight silver coins." Each vial of "Primary Magic Recovery Potion" was worth a silver coin, and right now, their need for money was dire.
At that moment, as Raymond reached for a large water cup on the table to fill the glass medicine tubes, he realized it was empty. Just as he was about to get the water himself, Arya quickly stepped in to grab the cup.
"I can do it, you just focus on preparing the 'Primary Magic Recovery Potion'!" she said, already darting off with the cup, excited to fetch water from the second-floor bathroom.
Raymond smiled, shaking his head in amusement.
Every time he was about to make the potion, Arya always seemed so eager, almost as if it were a little ritual for her.
Learnable Skills:
Breaking Assault [Warrior] | Cost: 2 skill points
Flame Shock [Mage] | Cost: 3 skill points
Burning Fire [Mage] | Cost: 2 skill points
Spider Jump [Assassin] [Archer] | Cost: 1 skill point
Flash [Swordsman] [Assassin] | Cost: 2 skill points
Instant [Assassin] [Thief] | Cost: 2 skill points
Guardian Shield [Warrior] | Cost: 5 skill points
Shield Strike [Warrior] | Cost: 1 skill point
Fireball [Mage] | Cost: 1 skill point
Ice Field [Mage] [Upgradeable] | Cost: 3 skill points
Ice Crystal Wall [Mage] | Cost: 3 skill points
Storm Fist [Mage] | Cost: 5 skill points
Eagle Eye [Archer] [Hunter] | Cost: 1 skill point
Bio-Perception [Hunter] [Thief] [Upgradeable] | Cost: 1 skill point
Fatal Blow [Assassin] [Rogue] [Hunter] | Cost: 1 skill point
Blade of Wind [Mage] [Upgradeable] | Cost: 1 skill point
Magic Cyclone [Mage] | Cost: 2 skill points
Earth Tremor [Warrior] [Upgradeable] | Cost: 3 skill points
Indestructible [Warrior] | Cost: 3 skill points
Locked Arrow [Archer] | Cost: 1 skill point
Hunting Through the Heart [Warrior] | Cost: 1 skill point
Wind-Breaking Arrow [Archer] [Hunter] | Cost: 3 skill points
Sprint [Rogue] | Cost: 1 skill point
Frenzy Slash [Warrior] [Swordsman] | Cost: 1 skill point
Charged Charge [Warrior] | Cost: 1 skill point
Random Steal [Rogue] | Cost: 3 skill points
Thunderstorm Gun [Warrior] | Cost: 5 skill points
Flowing Like Clouds and Water [Warrior] [Swordsman] [Upgradeable] | Cost: 3 skill points
Iron Elbow [Fighter] | Cost: 1 skill point
Upgradeable Skills:
Taunt – Upgrade cost: 3 skill points.
Forging – Upgrade cost: 3 skill points.
Raymond smiled as he looked at the long list of new skills.
With a sigh, he muttered to himself, "Such a pity, no skill points to learn anything right now."
"I'll go ahead and help you wash these herbs."
Arya entered the kitchen with a cloth bag, emptied the herbs into the sink, and began washing them.
She didn't mind this task at all. Having been idle for a while, she didn't want to be the kind of person who did nothing but relied on Raymond for everything.
Although she had relied on Raymond in the past, she still wanted to help him as much as she could.
Especially since Raymond made money by refining the "Primary Magic Recovery Potion," she felt it was only right to help with washing the herbs.
Raymond didn't join Arya at the sink. He knew she wouldn't let him help, and he understood her reasoning, so he let her handle it herself.
Washing the herbs wasn't a difficult task. She simply added water to make them float and quickly swished each herb a few times in the water. There was no need to pick them apart or clean them leaf by leaf.
And since the herbs had already been purified during the potion refinement process, there was little concern about any remaining bacteria.
The cleaning was mostly to remove dirt and dust, which didn't have to be perfect. After all, a little dirt wouldn't harm them, and it could even be beneficial for digestion.
Soon enough, Arya had finished cleaning all the herbs.
But she didn't stop there, she grabbed the kitchen knife and began chopping the herbs into small pieces for the potion.
This was something Arya had done many times, so it was no challenge for her. She even divided the herbs into eight portions based on their weight.
"Raymond, I'm done!" Arya said, showing him the eight portions on the chopping board.
Raymond smiled warmly and replied, "Thanks for your hard work."
Arya shook her head, grinning. "Hehe... It's no trouble! We still owe Sylph and Lorene eight gold coins each. If it weren't for you making these 'Primary Magic Recovery Potions,' we might not know when we'd be able to pay them back!"
Raymond smiled faintly.
Indeed, the rewards from their current 'Black Iron Level' missions were minimal for a team of their strength.
Of course, this was relative, since their strength had progressed so quickly and their equipment was strong enough to support them at the 'Bronze Level,' they considered the rewards to be small.
But that also meant they wouldn't need to upgrade their gear for a long time and could wait until they reached the 'Silver Level' to make changes.