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Wizard: I Have a Game Panel-Chapter 411 - 287: No Gamble_2
If he wants to fully reap the benefits in the agreement, he’ll need to piece together eighteen more Time Runes.
Meanwhile, he has already completed everything regarding the agreement for the Time Law Prototype, only needing to mention it to Blood during the fourth examination.
If nothing unexpected happens, the next examination will allow him to claim all the rewards from the agreement.
...
Wizard Calendar Year 5737, September 2nd.
In the Second World, on a small, open platform.
"It’s that time to make a post again." Vincentia looked at the civilization information exchange panel in front of him, a smile curled at the corner of his mouth, and he slowly edited a post and sent it out.
The title of the post was: [Revealed: The Identity of the Space Faction Genius Who Rose to Fame in the Arena 1252 Years Ago, Turns Out He’s the Descendant of a Civilization Leader from a Large Civilization in Plane Sea 233 of the Feather Realm.]
Indeed, he was spreading rumors.
The creatures of other civilizations might not know Lor’s identity, but one did know well, and that was Silver Wolf from the Silver Wing Major Civilization.
Perhaps its influence was minimal, unable to cause significant effects, but even a one-in-a-million chance of impacting plan execution could not be tolerated by the Wizard Alliance.
Therefore, after the last Small Council, Francis arranged for all legislators to spread rumors to prevent that guy from causing trouble.
However, when they attempted to spread rumors, they discovered that many rumors had already circulated before them.
This was undoubtedly a good thing; the more rumors there were, the more hidden Lor’s identity would be before the Trial Field opened. Whenever the Wizard Alliance legislators had a moment, they would occasionally post in the civilization information list.
The only regret he had was that, for the smooth unfolding of the plan, he couldn’t go to the Arena to claim the Eight Stars title, as that would be too conspicuous.
...
Wizard Calendar Year 5976, August 5th.
Milton Continent, Pharmaceutical Research Institute, inside a small laboratory.
"Gurgle—"
A slightly youthful-looking young man clad in a green Level Three Wizard Robe shook a bubbling blue potion in his hand, hesitated a bit, then gritted his teeth, stomped his foot, and walked firmly to a corner of the laboratory.
"Squeak squeak squeak—"
In that corner, three small white mice about two decimeters in size, emitting a faint Extraordinary aura, saw the young man approaching and let out terrified cries.
They clearly remembered that every time this terrifying wizard poured potions into their companions, most would mysteriously die, and the rest would not live more than a few hours, perishing miserably.
"Plop—"
The young man opened a cage, took out a loudly squeaking white mouse, and forcibly poured the bubbling blue potion into it.
Due to many failed experiment connections, he could barely afford to buy more mice, so naturally, he couldn’t afford to be as extravagant as those Great Alchemists who would cast Soul Contracts on the mice just to keep them from struggling.
"Gulurg—"
He quickly poured a bottle of Water Elementalization Potion into the mouse’s belly. The next moment, unusual changes began to appear in the mouse’s body.
White steam slowly emerged from its fur, eventually turning into droplets of clear water falling to the floor.
Slowly, the fur, flesh, bones, and organs of the mouse all dissolved into water droplets, creating a small puddle on the ground.
"Come on, move a little bit!" The boy squatted by the puddle, holding the Continent Communication Device awarded when he joined the Pharmacy Institute, activated the recording function, and looked at the puddle expectantly, hoping for just the slightest movement.
As long as it moved a little, it would indicate that his experiment direction was correct.
No need for further verification, this alone would earn him substantial rewards.
One minute...
Ten minutes...
Half an hour later, with the puddle almost dried up, it still showed no sign of movement. Thoroughly disappointed, the boy was about to stand up, when suddenly, the remnants of the puddle gave a slight surge.
"Haha, it really moved!" The boy rejoiced ecstatically.
Without hesitation, he immediately stopped the recording, packaged the image, and, along with his potion formula, submitted it to the Potion Research Database. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
The puddle’s movement suggested it still had life signs, indicating his line of thought was correct.
Immediately, it opened up a new category in potion classification, and he could expect to receive exceedingly generous research rewards.
...
In a large laboratory in the Pharmaceutical Research Institute.
Rosa looked at the third-level white mouse that silently passed away in the cage, sighed gently, and was about to design the next experimental direction.
At that moment, she perceived activity from the Continent Communication Device within her Space Ring.
"Hmm?" Curiously, Rosa took out the device and glanced at it, discovering it was a message specifically sent to her by the Potion Research Approval Department.
The message’s title was: [New Potion Research Classification: Elementalization Potion]
"Elementalization Potion? I wonder which Great Alchemist researched it." Rosa opened the message and glanced at it casually.
Certainly, developing a new potion classification was valuable, but regarding its importance, it seemed not so...
She was about to routinely give it approval when her gaze involuntarily paused at the development time and the identity of the signatory at the end of the message.
[Potion Development Time: Eight years and one month.
Potion Developer: Uli Guya, Level Three Wizard Apprentice.]
"It was developed by a Level Three Wizard Apprentice in eight years?" Rosa’s breath quickened, and she pulled the message aside, then began searching the background information on this Uli apprentice.
As the Director of the Pharmacy Institute, she had unrestricted access to all data within the institute.
Soon, the most detailed file on Uli appeared on the holographic screen in front of her.
[Name: Uli Guya
Age: Fifteen years, two months, and seven days
Gender: Male
Born in Woya Wizard City, Milton Continent, underwent talent evaluation at the age of five, found to possess a natural Level Five Meditation Talent, later joined Woya Wizard City’s best academy, Woya Wizard Academy.
Drawn to Potionology instinctively, he opted to enter the Pharmacy Branch at Woya Wizard Academy.
After two years of advanced studies...
Ultimately passed the examination, earning the qualification to join the Pharmaceutical Research Institute.
Upon arrival at the Pharmacy Institute... settled in...
Established the goal to develop Elementalization Potions.
Endured... failures...
Wizard Calendar Year 5976, August 5th, Uli submitted a research report to the Potion Research Database awaiting approval.]
After reviewing the information, Rosa did not hesitate for a moment and immediately left her laboratory, heading toward Uli’s lab.
This young one’s talent and determination undoubtedly met her selection standards.
If he was willing, she would gain another student.
...
Momentarily later, inside Uli’s laboratory.
"Knock knock knock—"
Full of anticipation, waiting for the approval to conclude, Uli heard knocking and walked somewhat puzzled to the lab entrance to open the door.
The next instant, he was met with the sight of the mysterious Pharmacy Institute Director standing in a blue-green two-tone Honorary Legislator Wizard Robe, publically known for being extremely enigmatic, rumored to have received the Honorary Legislator Badge personally from Speaker Lole.
"Are you Uli?" The mysterious director inquired softly, with a smile on her face, asking for his name.
"Y-yes, greetings, Director Rosa." Uli, brought back by the inquiry, courteously bowed in response.
"Are you interested in researching the Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potion?" Rosa asked further.
"Huh?" Uli was baffled by the question: "Can I research the Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potion too?"
Honestly, he naturally wanted to study the Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potion, since it was currently the most valued research topic within the Wizard Alliance.
Achieving even the slightest advance on the Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potion would result in earning vastly more Contribution Points and Magic Crystals than studying other potions.
But achieving breakthroughs in this field is exceedingly difficult.
Expanding apprentices’ Spiritual Power limits or stabilizing the First-Level Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potion are both extremely challenging.
Numerous alchemists fail to make progress even after dedicating their entire lives.
Thus, unless an alchemist demonstrates extreme perseverance, few others dare to delve into this domain.
His plan was to first maximize his knowledge in Elementalization Potions and subsequently attempt breakthroughs in Spiritual Power Potions, similar to many alchemists’ strategies.
Unexpectedly, just when he successfully researched the Elementalization Potion, the most enigmatic and authoritative Director of the Pharmacy Institute personally sought him out, inquiring whether he was interested in the research of Spiritual Power Limit-Breaking Potions.
It was truly...
Beyond his wildest expectations!







