Chapter 678 - Soaking Materials With His Energy Potion Fluid
To turn any material into an introvert state he needed to use something stronger to compress their aura and turn them inactive. To do so he simply used his dragonair energy to suppress the materials directly, and that worked.
"But that means to reactivate them I'll need my dragonair energy as well," he sighed as this seemed quite easier said than done. "Considering the huge number of people out there it's quite a challenge."
He could easily pass over them and exert his dragonair's energy, but that wasn't practical considering tens of thousands or even more. "I need something easier," he didn't think too long before he found the answer.
"A potion!"
His eyes shone brightly before adding, "a potion will be made using my energy to reactivate the second set… but I'll need to adjust the timing or else I might ruin everything."
To make this potion he only needed the Golam's purified blood. He went to the lake and got a large amount that was enough to fill the big cauldron after emptying it from all materials he previously threw in.
Then he stood on the side of the cauldron and used both hands to insert his energy all over the cauldron.
The cauldron's heat kept rising yet he endured. This process took longer than he expected, yet when he heard explosive sounds inside the cauldron he knew he succeeded.
"This is a much concentrated form of my energy," he examined the liquid that took only less than half of the cauldron now, shimmering in dark blue light, "even I can get benefits if I drank this potion."
He tested it over himself and was astonished to discover this. "Alright, time to store it," he didn't hesitate to move towards the place where his army once trained and brought a group of the wooden containers left behind.
Then he filled them with the potion liquid before saying:
"Find Agnus and make him craft small bottles of glass for me."
'Ding! How much?'
"As much as he could make," Arthur said, "preferably enough for everyone."
'Ding! Alright.'
"Any news from outside?"
'Ding! Still quite peaceful,' the system answered, 'Ding! But a couple of minutes ago in the outside world time the three supreme leaders moved out with their armies.'
"They are starting their plan," Arthur sighed, "it's a regret I can't watch this fight through the tree."
'Ding! We'll have to wait for Gege,' the system said, 'Ding! And you have a lot to do.'
"I know," Arthur turned to his empty cauldron, "now let's try to soak those with my energy."
'Ding! Do you plan to use that potion to do that?' the system suddenly asked and Arthur paused in his tracks.
"Y'know you are a genius!" he couldn't help but say.
'Ding! Hahaha, that's a given fact.'
"Don't get overboard," Arthur laughed, "after all you said something you aren't aware of."
'Ding! It's a fact,' the system laughed as well, 'Ding! But what do you mean?'
"I planned to inject my energy all the time to the two cauldrons," Arthur smiled before adding, "but now all I need to do is to create another type of potion using my golden energy and the purified Golam's blood before soaking all the materials in."
'Ding! I'm glad I helped.'
"Hahaha, you seem like you don't know how you did that."
'…'
Arthur returned again to the Golam's lake before filling the two cauldrons with water from the lake then he started to inject his golden energy to the smallest one.
The moment his energy touched the cauldron and the water inside, he felt like the water was boiling.
Yet he didn't stop injecting his energy until almost half of the water was vaporized and that didn't take longer than a couple of minutes.
"Damn! I didn't imagine the difference between the two energies is this big," he couldn't help but exclaim in shock while turning to the materials and threw them all inside the smaller cauldron.
"Your turn now," he started to inject his energy inside the big one. This time he took roughly half an hour and when he finished he examined his energy.
"Almost took one third of the golden pearl's energy," he muttered, "not a big loss indeed."
He then threw the first set of materials inside the cauldron before starting to wait.
'Ding! How long are you going to wait?' After four hours the system couldn't help but ask.
"Until they absorb all the potion," Arthur said.
'Ding! I doubt they can do that!'
"Then I'll have to bring more," Arthur turned around and started another spree of search for these materials.
This time his search was more productive as he didn't waste time examining the plants and rocks. He knew what he needed and all he did was to just look for them.
Yet he took roughly one day until he finished his search. 'Ding! Don't you think you slightly overdid it?' the system couldn't help but say, 'Ding! I doubt Gege would be happy with that!'
"It's my garden," Arthur shrugged, "and it's not my fault for her to sleep this long."
He took this time to pass over the entire garden. He didn't leave a single material he needed back there and now his storage rings were all crowded with dense and vast amounts of materials.
"You were right," as he returned again to the two cauldrons, "they couldn't absorb the liquid entirely."
'Ding! That's quite predictable,' the system said, 'now use more.'
"What about the news from outside?" Arthur started to take out materials from his rings and put the corresponding ones to each cauldron. He didn't forget to suppress the second set using his dragonair's energy while the system answered:
'Ding! No news yet.'
"No news is good news."
'Ding! Or bad news.'
"Don't say that," Arthur paused before adding, "you should hope for the best for me."
'Ding! I'm just saying the odds.'
"I don't want to hear the odds," Arthur returned to deal with his materials, "either say something good or don't speak at all."
'…'