Chapter 81
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
Translator: Yonnee
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âIf all that work caught up to you, of course youâd get fatigued.â
After setting down Cassionâs wrist, I leaned against the windowsill.
Now that I think about it, when oneâs fatigue were to accumulate, their bodyâs condition wouldnât be the same.
This man was so far removed from rigorous swordsmanship training before, but he endured it and even bested a knight in a match.
After swordsmanship training, he didnât lag behind with his magic training either.
I told him that he shouldnât sleep less at night, but Iâm not sure if he heeded my advice.
When setting a goal and striving to achieve it, the moment that the goal could be seen on the horizon, people tended to act foolishly.
Besides that, the amount of mana he could control increased and he also recently saw his family, whoâd been trying to kill him all this time, so he was only bound to be fatigued.
Perhaps itâs laudable enough that he collapsed only now.
Staring at his closed eyelids quietly, I opened my lips.
âHe even has a fever now, will he be okay?â
âYour Ladyship also fell ill just a couple days ago.â
Loganâs firm answer was understandable.
However.
âDo you think he and I are the same? Our Maxwell is weak1, you know.â
I meant it sincerely, but as they listened to my words, Diana and Loganâs expressions changed spectacularly.
As though they had rehearsed it, they looked at me at the same time. Then, as they glanced down at Cassion, they nodded together.
âIndeedâ¦â
âHe is still unskilled in many ways.â
Diana and Logan spoke one after another.
I murmured only to myself, but the way Cassionâs circumstances elicited pity made me chuckle.
âAnyway, thereâs nothing to worry about. As long as he takes a few days off and drinks his medicine, heâll recover quickly.â
âAlright then.â
As Cassion remained asleep all the while, Logan examined him. Those closed eyes did not open.
Logan jotted down a few notes on a notebook that he brought, then with a snap, he closed it.
Looking tired as he pressed a hand over his eyes, Logan turned to me.
âAnd about the âelixirâ you told me about the other day.â
âAh, right. How did that go?â
Back then, a few days after Dianaâs revengeâ
I wrote down what I could still remember about the elixirâs recipe and gave it to Logan.
I had to choose ingredients that existed in this worldâthere were only a few kinds.
But even procuring those few things wouldnât be easy.
Most of the ingredients and preparation methods would be unfamiliar to Logan, and even if they were common in this world, the efficacy would be slightly different.
Besides, the person who originally made this elixir was a person who was half-transcendent and half-human.
Starting with the vessel of the individual who would be making it, the difference was stark, so it would be difficult to make exactly the same medicine.
In the end, our conclusion from this endeavor would be to study a new method of formulating.
The ingredients had been tweaked a little, and the formulation method was slightly different as well.
Thereâs no guarantee that this would end up successful, but likewise, thereâs no guarantee that we would fail. Itâs worth a try.
âAre you making any progress?â
I asked again, urging but without any pressure.
Logan nodded with an expression that wasnât all too confident, but also not too bad.
âFirst, I have successfully studied some of the mixing methods that youâve given me. As for the other things, progress is still ongoing.â
âOh.â
It was only a fraction of the work, but I was a little impressed to know that heâd succeeded in that regard because even that wouldnât be easy.
Without revealing a reaction, Logan continued explaining.
âI was worried because itâs mostly a formulation of Eastern medicinal herbs, oddly enough, but when I tested it, there were no side effects and its efficacy was good.â
ââ¦Test? How exactly did you test it?â
A dangerous scenario fluttered in my mind.
That is, Leoâs misdeed against Dianaâs younger sister in the original novel.
Logan might have caught on to what I was insinuating. He just looked back at me with disbelief in his eyes.
âDonât worry. I myself am the test subject.â
âYou did it yourself?â
He surprised me in a different way.
âWhat if you fall ill because you did that?â
The man fell silent.
He gazed into the air as though to gauge something. Then, he slowly opened his lips.
âIâm somewhat resistant to poison. You donât have to worry about that happening.â
ââ¦Aha. That reminds me, you did say that your specialty is poison.â
Thereâs no way that someone handling poison wasnât marginally tolerant to it.
I had a fleeting thought that his body was in the perfect condition to handle medicine and potions.
Suddenly, the sleeping Cassion caught my eye.
âCome to think of it, Cassion needs to develop some resistance to poison.â
I should ask Logan to make a potion that could develop Cassionâs poison resistance next time.
While I was distracted by these random thoughts, Logan continued speaking.
âAnyway, the progress right now isnât bad in many ways, however the medicine you most desire couldnât be formulated to the best of its potential because of the lacking ingredients.â
âIf itâs the most desired, then you mean a rapid development potion?â
âYes, a rapid development potion.â
Exactly as itâs called, it was a medicine to accelerate oneâs growth.
Drinking this medicine would improve oneâs internal strength and would make oneâs qi flow smoothly. At the same time, it would also purify oneâs blood and help the body recover.
It was a necessary medicine for Cassion, as he needed to grow in a short period of time.
Thatâs why I really want the rapid development potion to be made successfullyâ¦
âYou said that thereâs not enough ingredients. If you do have the ingredients, will there be any other problem?â
âThere wonât. I succeeded in making a potion thatâs of a similar kind to the recipe you had given me. However, I ran out of the ingredients I needed the most while I was studying it.â
âCanât you ask Blanca to procure more? Thereâs nothing she canât get her hands on.â
At my declaration of my firm belief in Blanca, Loganâs brows rose.
âShe can procure it. But it would be difficult to find those ingredients within the Empire, so she would have to import it from abroad. It will take a while.â
âHow longâ¦â
âPerhaps, about two years?â
Hoh.
Iâm at a loss for words. If itâll get here in two years, then thatâs too late.
Cassionâs resurrection was due on the coming-of-age ball next January.
âThatâs too late already. Is there really no way to get those ingredients within the Empire?â
Well, itâs clear that itâs unobtainable when Blanca had yet to start discussing the price.
Nevertheless, I couldnât help but think itâs a shame.
âAt this moment, the ingredient doesnât exist in the Empire. Itâs been extinct for more than two decades now.â
âExtinct? Which ingredient?â
âThe antlers of a white deer.â
So itâs that, the antlers of a white deer.
In the case of the rapid development potion, Logan had to research and modify the ingredients and formulation for this elixir.
It was an unfamiliar item, so those white deer antlers must be one of the improvised ingredients.
âEven just hearing about it makes it seem unfamiliar.â
As I nodded, I tried to brush off my disappointment.
It was a shame, but we have to let go of what we couldnât do.
Itâs not a habit of mine to waste time on things that wouldnât work.
In my mind, I saw a deer with a white body and yellow antlers, but with a meaningless shake of the head, the image gradually faded.
Along with the deerâs silhouette.
All of a sudden, I was filled with a strange feeling as I associated the words âwhite deerâ with the white-furred and yellow-horned animal.
âWait, did you say white deer?â
âYes. A white deer.â
âThen⦠the deerâs body is white, and the antlers are yellow?â
As I mumbled, Logan nodded as he looked at me with questions in his eyes.
âYes, thatâs right.â
Leaning against the window frame, I tapped a curtain with my fingertips. Tok. The thick curtain made a dull sound.
I closed my eyes for a moment and thought about the original novel.
And I wondered, where exactly I saw this deer that I had a strange feeling of déjà vu.
My rumination didnât last long.
Soon enough, I realized where I saw it.
That was quite the massive episode. Funny how I didnât think about it right away.
With a grin now on my lips, I opened my eyes. Still, the green-gray eyes looked at me dubiously.
âIâll get it for you, that ingredient.â
Hearing my confident declaration, the questions in his eyes grew even more.
âYouâre going to procure it? How?â
âHow, well. Instead of that, I can tell you that the time Iâll need to get it will be about⦠two months?â
âThatâs better than two years.â
âCertainly.â
It seemed like he wanted to ask further, but instead, he nodded.
âThen, Iâll trust you and wait for it.â
I could roughly guess his unsaid question.
It couldnât be procured by Blanca, who he was loyal to, so how could I get it in just two months?
However, I didnât have to answer a question that I wasnât asked, so I just hummed.
âOf course, Doctor.â
Logan rose from his seat.
Itâs an implicit gesture to say that their business here was over.
As I was still leaning against the windowsill, I watched Logan as he was ready to go out. However, I opened my lips once more because something occurred to me belatedly.
âBy the way, what do you think about him?â
âWho are you referring to?â
âYou know already but youâre feigning innocence. Iâm talking about your student.â
At the mention of that student, Logan scratched his forehead. While putting his notebook into his coat pocket, he responded.
âI donât recall having a student or anything like that.â
His voice was once again firm.
Diana had been listening quietly until now, but with a pout, Diana interjected.
âZobel will be very disheartened if he heard you say that. He treats you like a teacher, you know.â
Logan stared back at Diana without answering. He just shoved his pen in his pocket.
I laughed a little as I watched Logan act that way.
His voice was entirely firm and his attitude was absolutely negative, but his expression didnât look all that bad.
âYeah, be nice to Zobel. Heâs someone I especially entrusted to you. If you teach him well, heâll be a decent pharmacist.â
My words were to pacify him, but Loganâs straight brows knitted slightly.
It seemed like he noticed that I was teasing him.
Anyway, just like Blanca, heâs quite quick-witted.
His green-gray eyes were sullen now, and with an equally sullen voice, he answered.
âWell⦠Even with his skills now, heâs not bad as a pharmacist. To the point that you wouldnât believe heâs actually a knight.â
1 When Rosetta said Cassion is weak, it was more like in the âfragileâ, âdelicateâ or âfrailâ way.