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Chapter 90 – Compromise

The blueish-green concoction stopped boiling, giving Percy a moment of reprieve.

PHEW

But he couldn’t relax for long. The mixture was currently unstable, so delaying could easily cause the yield to suffer. Moving quickly, he grabbed a pinch of ground leaves he’d prepared earlier, tossing the colourful dust in the cauldron. Next, he turned up the temperature much higher than before, stirring it again.

“The rainbow grass seems to work!” Orin exclaimed as he watched it bubble.

Upon learning of the cyan paste’s ability to mend one’s core, Percy had been trying to incorporate it directly into the elixirs, aiming to maximize its effectiveness.

The first additional step had been relatively simple. He’d only needed to mix the powder with a finished elixir. Naturally, it had involved some heating and stirring, much like the previous steps. That had allowed the crystallized mana to bond with the beast mana already present. And of course, this hadn’t been very complicated, so Percy had actually succeeded on his first try!

However, the resulting elixir hadn’t worked as intended. The moment he added his own mana to the concoction, it reacted violently inside his stomach, nearly injuring him. After some reflection, the problem had become clear. The recipe for the regular elixirs involved three stages, commonly referred to as the “three pillars” of alchemy.

First, the pacification step delayed the activation of the beast mana, allowing the elixir to work gradually over several minutes rather than surging through the mage’s body all at once. During the redirection step, the beast mana was modified to target impurities more strongly than the rest of the core, enhancing the elixir’s purifying effects. Finally, the deattunement step allowed the beast mana to blend more easily with the first new type of mana it encountered, so that it could be guided through the user’s channels.

And this was exactly where the problem lied. It was precisely because of deattunement that the cyan powder could bond with the beast mana. However, that meant the elixir was no longer deattuned afterwards.

Of course, the solution had been rather obvious too. Since the deattunement was “used up” after adding the cyan powder, all Percy had to do was deattune it a second time. Essentially, the new recipe required five steps now: pacification, redirection, deattunement, bonding and then deattunement again!

Though that came with its own set of challenges.

To start, the same ingredient used for the first round of deattunement couldn’t be used again. At least not without massively impacting the yield and quality of the elixir. In fact, the same was true for the overall procedure. Percy and Orin had discovered it was best to perform the second deattunement at a much higher temperature. That meant they’d needed to modify the procedure, fine-tuning everything to accommodate the changes. Furthermore, not all ingredients could handle the increased heat, greatly narrowing down their options. Ground rainbow grass was simply the most recent in a long string of experiments.

“It’s done!” Percy said once the mixture settled into a turquoise gel.

Distilling the contents of the cauldron into a vial was a struggle, his hands shaking from excitement.

“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. We need to make sure it works first.” Orin said, though Percy didn’t miss the grin on his mentor’s face.

Stretching out his arm, he offered him the experimental product, but the old alchemist shook his head.

“You do the honours. It’s your recipe.” Orin said.

It was true.

Percy had led the whole endeavour, testing all the provisional iterations by himself. As for his mentor, he’d only taken on a supporting role, giving him tips and advice whenever he got stuck.

“Bottom’s up then.” he said, before gulping down the liquid.

It tasted just as bitter as the regular elixirs. At least, the second round of deattunement seemed to have done its job, his soul mana easily blending with the substance, guiding it to his core with no issues.

And the moment it reached the ethereal organ, it behaved in a very peculiar way. His sternum both burned and itched at the same time. The exotic substance washed over the core’s walls, chipping away at the impurities, mending the resulting scars right afterwards. It was somehow even more unpleasant than the regular elixirs!

While the damage it left behind was greatly reduced, the dual action of the two materials was rather intense. That was in stark contrast to the refreshing effect of the cyan paste Percy had grown fond of over the past year.

“Well?” Orin impatiently asked about half an hour later.

Only then did Percy shift his gaze back to his mentor, remembering he was still in the latter’s lab.

“I guess we’ll have to wait a few hours to make sure, but I believe it works.”

“How effective do you think it is?”

Percy spent a few moments gauging the state of his core. It was better than if he’d used the elixir and paste separately, though it was hard to estimate exactly by how much.

“I think I’ll be able to drink three of these per day.” he ultimately concluded.

The old alchemist drew a sharp breath, clearly finding Percy’s assessment difficult to accept. Perhaps, he wouldn’t have been so surprised if his student had come clean about the details of the cyan powder and paste. Percy had actually held back a lot of information about the substance. For example, he’d yet to disclose where he got it from, nor had he told Orin it could be used even without fusing it into the elixirs.

Obviously, the old alchemist wasn’t dumb – he could tell Percy hadn’t been entirely honest. Though they’d tacitly agreed to postpone their inevitable argument for after the recipe was perfected. Which, unfortunately, was now. Pulling a couple of chairs from a nearby desk, Orin moved one close to Percy, before sitting on the other.

“Percy… you know we have to talk about this, right?”

The young man shrugged, taking a seat.

“To be honest, I’m surprised you didn’t bring it up before now.”

SIGH

“I considered it. But to tell you the truth, I wasn’t entirely convinced by your claim you could improve the elixirs. It sounded too good to be true. That said, this has been a fun project, so I figured I’d indulge you and see where it went.”

Percy remained silent for a while, contemplating his mentor’s words. The latter’s explanation was pretty much in line with his guess.

“Now what? You know where I stand, don’t you?” he asked.

“I imagine you want to keep this knowledge to yourself. Otherwise, you wouldn’t have been so secretive in the first place.” Orin said, getting a nod back.

“Yes! I need this! I’m just a Red-born! I worked hard for a chance to catch up to my peers!”

But the old alchemist shook his head.

“You understand me well enough too. I can’t agree with that.”

Of course not. Orin was too nice and too principled to hold back such a huge breakthrough from the rest of Remior… It was why Percy had been dreading this conversation. In fact, he would have tried modifying the recipe on his own if it had been an option. Sadly, he’d need years to accomplish that without help.

Orin smiled bitterly.

“Son, I know it’s not fair. You did work hard for this… But this is bigger than you or I. Our whole world can benefit from this knowledge! Everyone will reach higher grades! We’ll get more Violet cores! More gods!”

Percy clenched his fists.

“I care about Remior! Believe me, I do! And I get how important this is. If some faction invades us, this recipe might make the difference between everyone I know surviving or getting enslaved!” he said.

It was the same conundrum he had about sharing any of the other gains his clones brought back. Though this was a little different. It was easier to claim he’d accidentally stumbled upon the cyan powder. That wasn’t the case with an intricate spell like Circulation, or the Moirais’ Decree.

“But I need to think about myself too! Nobody else will! I’m currently at the bottom of the barrel. This can help me climb higher. Even if Remior was the strongest world in the universe, it won’t mean a damn thing when a random noble steps on me like a bug!”

Orin placed his hand on Percy’s shoulder, gently squeezing it.

“Kid, even if we publicize the new elixirs, you’ll still benefit from them. I’ll make sure you do! If you can’t afford them without my help, I’ll brew you some personally! If you don’t want people to know you came up with the recipe, I’ll pretend it was my idea! No matter what, I promise I won’t let you suffer a loss!”

Percy felt a fuzzy feeling in his chest. Orin had already done so much for him. He’d mentored him, sponsored him and even helped him with the new recipe. Now he was offering to shield him from all the repercussions too.

Still…

“It’s not that simple. Power is relative. If everyone gets an advantage, then nobody does. Besides, it’s not just about the advancement speed. I was planning to monetize the new recipe. I need the funds...” Percy’s voice trailed off.

He couldn’t tell Orin about Micky, or the enlightenment potions. As much as the man cared about him, his reaction would be the same. And unlike the cyan powder, none of his other secrets were safe to leak. With this, he could at least cut his losses if things went downhill. At worst, he’d miss out on a potential advantage. But the rest could actually endanger him. Orin was about to say something, but Percy raised a hand to stop him. Flashing him a resolute look, he made an offer.

“How about this… Give me a head start. Just 200 years. With the new elixirs, I can advance a couple of times by then. After that, you can share the recipe with whomever you like.”

The old alchemist didn’t immediately decline, which was good news. All things considered, it wasn’t a terrible suggestion. Two centuries might be a long time for a young man like Percy… However, it wasn’t much for the leader of a Great House or a god of the Divine Order. Though, Orin shook his head in the end.

“Normally centuries come and go without much happening at the cosmic scale. But we could still get unlucky. Remember the incident with the lotus a couple years ago? It was a good thing, yet it could easily go differently next time.”

Percy’s expression fell, thinking his mentor wouldn’t agree. Suffice to say, his heart skipped a beat when the man ultimately extended his hand.

“20 years. That’s the highest I’m willing to go. It’s still a gamble, but I suppose you deserve that much.”

Comments

I think Orin doesn't know how to make the orange paste but he is being a little to forward with making another's work public. Let him use his invention how he wants. That's his right as a sentient being.

Krenn

Can they read minds?

Bennet Sheckells

Really confused on why some readers believe Percy has any bargaining power whatsoever. He's an ant to the Guild and the Guild are less than that to the Divine Order. Demanding anything would be an act of such sheer delusion any who witnessed it would become dumber by mere association. It's really strange to see people react to the established powers and authorities in progression fantasy. They're simultaneously powerful and amoral enough to put anyone who is 0.0001% out of the norm on a dissection table the second they become aware of them but also willing to respect the right of some random kid to negotiate the price of secrets that will revolutionize their society. If anything, I'm frustrated by how he seems to believe he can keep the recipe to himself while profiting from it. The moment the advantages of the elixir are known, the Divine Order will knock the doors down and take it from without awarding him anything in return. Even if he does manage to keep it to himself, in defiance of all logic, he'd still only be making profits based on his own solitary efforts and limited time. He can not, by himself, hope to produce so much as a fraction of what his recipe is actually worth. Whatever scraps the Divine Order would toss his way would still be more valuable than whatever resource and advantages he gains from trying, and of course failing, to keep it to himself. They're the scraps of Gods and Titans after all. I'm honestly concerned that even the Divine Order isn't strong enough to hold onto something like this. For all we know the elixir could still be a lot weaker than what the more powerful factions have access to, but triple the effectiveness of Remior's previous best seems impressive enough to garner a lot of interest from local factions at the very least. Local factions that may already be envious of Remior's recent acquisition of the Lotus of Myriad Rivers. Interesting times are ahead.

Jacob Harris

The problem with that is that the Divine Order doesn't do negotiations with mortals. They'll just take whatever they want and give scraps in return :D

PathOfPen

I agree with Orin that the recipe needs to be shared, but for free? Of course not. It should be sold to the Divine Order for an insane price, maybe a couple dozen petals worth or something.

Heavenward

Possible of them to just off Orin and keep the recipe. It will change a lot in their society

ibrahim Hamoutahar

I don’t really understand the problem here. So you mean to tell me that he would gain zero benefits from turning over the results of their research. The guild would just say thanks now F off with out any reward? Seems crazy to me.

HighSocks

Thanks for the chapter!

Gopard

We already know higher pure cores get exponentially better at crytalisation... A blue core could create crystals probably in seconds constantly for days on end before needing to what take a days rest? Also consider that this would mean they need more Elixir over all thus in truth this will just turn lowborn pure cores into a different kind of "low class" They will spend their lives producing crystal mana while other red/orangeborn end up more and more hunting the vasps while perhaps the very lucky few among them with super powerful affinities/Bloodlines will now have the chance to be sponsered to before unreachable heights. I'm still 100% certain there is a much more natural way to advance though... IT does not fit into this free form magic system at ALL that one would be "forced to cleanse their core with ONLY elixirs" either Percy discovers a way to repurpose beast cores into elixir or he discovers a completely new way of advancement I'm basically certain by this point!

Gopard

Dude we're talking about something that Phoebe the titaness will come down and scramble Percie's mind to obtain if necessary... If this recipe got public and confirmed by a well respected blue core alchemist the Divine Order would have stopped at literally NOTHING to get it! Any hope to keep crystalization secret was doomed the moment he involved Orin thats just how it is and it was obvious from the start. Bottleneck to advancement by lifespan is literally the ONE BIG BOTTLNECK ON GODHOOD for the rich and powerful as if in a world of cultivation something like that could ever remain secret! No the main part about this is as follows: Unless Percy wants to spread crystalization around in his family in 2 years he absolutely cannot use the petal BC he needs to use those 20 years to his fullest where elixirs are concerned. Though honestly thats also not true... He doesn't even need to concern himself with other nobles and his competition for resources with them. He has 2 cores, he will get more secrets like the paste and the access to The Magic Vault. He gets extra lifespan from his cores already why he so desperately "needs every advantage" is beyond me its a joke and really pretty stupid. He has better prospects than probably even someone born at green by this point. Any faction like the Divine Order or the Magic Vault if they knew of his full secrets would just invest invest invest resources into him until he bursts bc his abillities and bloodline in itself are to valuable to lose and he has pretty much a surefire way to Godhood where "lifespan" is confirmed. He needs to AVOID conflict not "use every advantage he can get", bc no matter if he spent 200 years advancing quicker than anyone else any Violet or White or even Blue not to mention Gods, Titans and whatever the hell else is out there could always STILL crush him like a bug!

Gopard

Percy should inform the grandfather..and he'll do the needful..19 years later..poof Orin and his lab blow up.

Senoj Ttehr

I think that depends on whether training pure cores requires time, education, and resources. E.g. a country would invest in its people if a healthy and educated population will produce higher GDP and more tax revenue for the ones in power. So if training pure cores and treating them well results in better output, then that will win out over random evil powerhouses that rely on slave labor. On the other hand, if literally any pure core can do this with minimal training, then slave labor will win out.

ParadoxFox

Doesn't it say he withheld the origin of the crystal paste? Did Orin figure it out to be able to go public? If someone shows up with a multi-billion dollar business plan and you offer buy them out for 1 million? It's actually the mentor that's disrespecting and low balling the kid. Percy should have a ~50% share in the estimated value of the recipe, which is off the charts. But it's not even a 1% value, 10 million or 0.1% value, 1 million offer, but worse, I'm going to give you 20 years and a few hours of my personal time for that period and then release it for free, robing you of a fortune. Kid is getting railroaded. If this was shark tank, even the other sharks would call out the rich mentor for doing the kid dirty.

R. Maxwell Steele

But he's doubled and ultimately trippled his speed. Whats several years to that? Now he barely gets value out of it. At present

Al

Well, it would have taken several years which means not only is Percy falling behind on his advancement, but they're also falling behind even more on Micky's second core.

PathOfPen

Lol was this better than leaving it as is until he had enough experience to do it himself

Al

Ollie can oust him now and nobles will torture him to death for the recipe

Apoca

Well, he doesn't really have all the power. Percy can't keep the recipe to himself if Orin goes public. Plus he owes him a lot for all the help he's given him, so he doesn't want to disrespect his mentor.

PathOfPen

Percy sucks at negotiation. He has all the negotiating power. Starts wayyyyy to low. Then accepts the first counter offer which isn't even in the right ballpark. wtf. Should have stated at 2000. Then settled at 500. And only go that low because by then he will have enough advantages and power that it won't matter.

R. Maxwell Steele

Yes, basically Percy and Orin invented the concept of patenting xD

PathOfPen

as thing stand, yes

PathOfPen

if the crystal was added before deattunement, then it would react violently with the nectar and both would be consumed. Deattunement "protects" the crystallized mana from the nectar. But then they need to deattune it again to "protect" the user's mana from the nectar when they drink it.

PathOfPen

It's a marshal world. Might makes right. So you only own what you can protect. This mentor deciding to share it definitely prevents any way to monetize it. The whole "better lives" thing depends on the employer. If Percy was producing it, he could definitely sell it at a high enough profit to pay them well. Random evil powerhouses might just round up a bunch of pure core people and make them slave labor.

R. Maxwell Steele

I think beast mana subsumes other mana. Which is why beasts can just eat mana to progress. If he adds pure mana prior to de-attuning the beast mana, the beast mana will absorb it. It will be a more potent elixir (more mana is good) especially since beast mana seems to improve the mana it absorbs which is the whole reason it's beneficial but it won't have the healing effects of pure mana. What I'm surprised at is that the pure mana requires a second de-attunement. Seems like it would also neutralize the bonus effect. Maybe the second de-attunement just removes whatever lingering willpower remains in the mana from the user? It was mentioned that the God-liquid-mana was susceptible to his second core due to it being sufficiently separated yet it still weakly tried to resist the pull due to lingering will.

R. Maxwell Steele

Also, if the deattunement is the problem they can add the crystal before deattunement, right? That will only be 4 steps

Apoca

Even with the new recipe 20 years is only enough for him to advance once, right?

Apoca

Patenting or IP law isn’t really a thing I guess. It takes some foresight for people to see that incentivizing research by allowing people to profit off of inventions benefits society as a whole. On the other hand, the fact that pure cores can provide this means this will better the lives of a huge class of people.

ParadoxFox


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