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Chapter 27: Medicinal Herbs (7)



Chapter 27: Medicinal Herbs (7)

Chapter 27: Medicinal Herbs (7)

An alchemist lives there

Alchemist?

Yes, many alchemists come to Wiesel because it has many medicinal herbs.

Does that alchemist live alone?

I dont really know, since he comes every few months. The house is seldom occupied. I dont think Ive seen him for six months.

When he asked some townspeople, they replied that the house was abandoned. The only information was that an unsightly alchemist sometimes visited it.

He stood at the houses gate. There was no doorbell, as if the owner disliked guests.

He had no plausible reason to enter this house other than his dream. Nothing was more dubious than a stranger going into a house without consent. When he wondered how the alchemist would react if he was inside, he prepared an excuse to justify himself.

He didnt consider that he would have trouble if he said he had come for the ghouls.

When he turned the rusty knob, he realized it was not locked.

Huh?

He opened the gate slightly and stuck his head halfway in.

Is there anyone in this place?

Weeds were growing between the stone slabs on the yard floor. The dusty windows of the house were cracked as if they would break at any moment.

It looked more like an abandoned house than a place to live.

He approached the front door which was slightly ajar.

He wondered if a search group had come here. Not likely. His search group, which was supposed to check this area, did not look at this house.

They were covered in dust, but looked in good condition. Fortunately, the mice hadnt eaten it even though they were abandoned for a long time.

It looked to be about 300 pages thick.

When he grabbed the bundle of papers, he blew the dust that was on the cover.

[Research Record]

Zverev Brunello. He was probably the owner of the house.

This was the last thing he saw in his dream.

Why did he see this text in his dream? Did he have any connection with this?

Fortunately, it was written in a language he could read.

When he looked at the index of the research record, he discovered that the 380 pages only contained the recipes for four potions. The second half was written in a language he could not understand.

He could only read the recipe for two potions. He was unable to comprehend its complex terms, such as methods of processing materials, formulas for combining ingredients, various symbols of alchemy, and more.

Not only were the recipes described, but also their side effects, clinical trials, efficacy studies all recorded in detail.

He was stunned as he took a quick glance at the recipe for the first potion. It was the section where human reactions to incomplete potions were experimented with.

The humans used as test subjects were drawn, from their wrinkles to their unpleasant body hair. In addition, their limbs were bound in chains.

He assumed that they did not participate in these experiments voluntarily.

Damn.

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