I Can Program My Body?-Chapter 458: Potion Making (3)

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Chapter 458: Potion Making (3)

"I see, I got it!" Nash’s eyes lit up.

He’d been thinking about things too simply.

Eliminating all the waste was too straightforward and lacked harmonization.

The waste liquid also contained supporting substances needed to elevate the quality of the potion.

Eliminating these supporting substances, it’s no wonder he was only able to produce a high-quality potion.

Resetting the liquid to its original state, Nash began extracting a drop of liquid composed of different clusters of runic command structure.

What he had to do was identify the supporting substances that could increase the potion’s quality.

Drop after drop, trying to combine each of them through different ratios, hours began to pass.

Soon, finding the perfect combination of runic structure, Nash began another refining process.

This time, instead of thoroughly eliminating everything, Nash only vaporized the non-essential parts that didn’t have any effect.

Purifying the tank of liquid until there were five buckets worth left, Nash heaved a sigh of relief.

"Let’s see if it’s a success..."

Letting the virtual system scan them, Nash waited in anticipation.

[Unknown: Tier 4 potion (Top Quality)]

"Done!"

After 5 days of non-stop trial and error, he was finally able to create a top-quality potion!

Furthermore, the quantity was overwhelming.

From a set of materials, he was left with five buckets or 100 liters of liquid.

Taking an average potion containing 100ml of liquid, a set of material netted him 1,000 pieces of potion!

"Hahaha, this time I’m going to get rich!"

Even if he sold each potion for 1 billion sol each, he could still earn 1 trillion sol from a set of materials.

If he were to automate the process, he would be sitting in endless mounds of cash.

Calming himself down, Nash decided to create the potion in reality.

Top Quality was already the maximum the virtual world could simulate.

It wasn’t that it was incapable, but because the Virtual World eliminated the most important part to create perfect quality potions: Luck.

Eliminating luck in the sequence, no matter what he did, he could only create a top-quality potion at most.

Of course, if he had the copy of the runic structure of a perfect potion, then he didn’t need to rely on luck and could just simulate it.

Unfortunately, doing so was impossible.

Unless he mastered all the runic commands making up the potion, he could only rely on luck to produce perfect-quality potions.

After producing one, he could then copy its runic command structure to reproduce them steadily.

Tidying the experimental area, Nash removed the barrier and paid Seal of Truth for all the things that he used.

"1,200 Seal of Truth? Quite expensive."

Shaking his head, Nash quickly returned to reality.

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Heading to the Laboratory, he noticed all the equipment he had told Camilla about had already arrived.

"Quite efficient." Nash nodded in satisfaction.

This equipment wasn’t ready-made but a customized version, based on what he calibrated from the virtual world.

Sending the functionalities of the equipment to Camilla, he asked her to have it created.

Nash thought it would still take a while. He didn’t expect it to arrive before he finished creating a top-quality potion.

Walking toward the materials, Nash began to check them one by one.

"Not bad, it’s all high quality materials."

The materials he had used in the virtual world were also of high quality.

If the materials Camilla bought were of lower or higher quality, Nash would still have to adjust.

Without much discrepancy from his simulation, Nash could start the potion-making process right away.

First off was the curing process.

Taking each material from the storage, Nash began to cure them.

Unfortunately, unlike the virtual world, where each material was an exact copy of the others, each material in reality was unique.

Unable to rely on the exact process, Nash could only muddle through.

Fortunately, already familiar with the process, Nash only wasted 3 or 4 materials before he could cure one.

He estimated that if he practiced a little more, the failure rate would be minimized to zero.

Curing ten sets of the potion materials, a day had passed.

Turning toward the Synthesis machine, Nash began to merge all the materials into one.

Moving with smoothness, one material after another began to be merged into a singular form.

Unfortunately, like before, he wasn’t able to perfectly adjust to the slight discrepancy of the materials, resulting in failure.

"Again!"

Trying a second time, then a third time, a fourth time, then fifth, sixth, until the seventh time.

"Done! Now, there is only the refining process."

Seeing his abysmal success rate, Nash wasn’t deterred.

As long as he could create the potion, that’s all that mattered.

Starting the refining process, Nash divided the portion of liquid into three.

Although he was confident in his ability, the earlier failures had made him cautious.

If it failed, the whole tank would be scrapped.

Dividing it into three, he could have three chances of failure.

Concentrating his mind, Nash quickly began extracting all impurities and waste that weren’t needed in the potion.

Slowly but surely, taking his time, Nash slowly refined the liquid to perfection.

Soon, after an hour of rigorous purification, Nash was left with about 30 liters of liquid.

"Nice, this is indeed the easiest for me."

Familiar with the runic command structure he needed, his failure rate was almost non-existent.

More importantly, looking at the clear liquid, Nash knew immediately that it was a top-quality potion.

A top-quality potion in his first try!

If others were to know his success rate, they might even think Nash was a tier 6 potion maker.

Moving to the other two portions, Nash combined them and began another refining process.

Since his failure rate was almost none, Nash didn’t waste time dividing them into multiple portions.

After another hour and a half, he yielded another 65 liters of the potion.

"It’s done!"

Taking them into the automated bottling and sealing machine, Nash grabbed a bottle of potion from the conveyor belt.

"A top quality soul relieving potion. I wonder how the effect is." Nash wondered.

However, instead of trying it right away, Nash went back to the material section.

"It’s not enough. I need a perfect quality potion..."