The First Legendary Beast Master - Chapter 1326 Shots In Bulk

Chapter 1326 Shots In Bulk
Poison meant that this was Remi’s time to shine.
She had been working on analyzing and recreating the potion, hoping that it would contain the answers to advancing others to the Mythic Rank more quickly.
Without understanding a Fundamental Rule, and a large dose of Immortal Realm or Divine Energy, that was where they would remain, but in this mortal world, nobody could complain about being Mythic Ranked and standing near the peak.
[I’ve got enough to make an antidote to the mana poisoning. It will push them slowly upward, so warn the teachers that Royal Rank students will be regular events now. But it might also make some of the Overlords advance.]
The Overlords were doing fine handling the change on their own, Karl didn’t sense any poisoning from them. But the effects on the Awakened Rank students who had been in the trial tower were immediate, and the children were too traumatized by the destruction of the Academy to do much about it on their own.
Half of them still thought that they were in the trial because they had come out, and everything they expected to see was gone.
“I have an antidote coming for the mana poisoning. Someone will have to give the recipe to all the other targets on this continent that were attacked, but it should prevent any secondary casualties.
Technically, the mana poisoning is unlikely to actually kill them, but it’s not going to be pleasant. Especially for the humans. Most species can adapt easily enough and gain a Rank, but the humans can’t do that without help.” Karl explained to Johann.
Remi quickly finished a whole batch of the mana adaptation potion, and then sent a memo to her Acolytes to make a lot more of it.
The ingredients were abundant in the Tiny World and her own space, so they had them on hand. But the potion would seem more like a snake oil scam to the vast majority of users. It wasn’t an immediate advancement, only an increase in your ability to adapt to higher mana levels.
So, it would cure the mana sickness of the Common and Awakened Rank students, while having only a slow but cumulative effect on everyone else.
Karl handed the bulk potion to Johann and gestured to the students. “Give each of them a single spoonful of the potion, and they should start to adapt to the mana in the area.
It will fade with time, I believe, but for now, they’re going to need treatment, as the plants are inundated with Immortal Realm mana.”
The Paladin nodded. “So, it’s similar to radiation poisoning? It lingers in the plants and soil, and those who cannot stand the radiation get sick, while those with stronger regeneration are fine?”
Karl nodded. “That’s exactly it, but I don’t quite understand how your mind went there.”
Johann chuckled. “We came across a highly radioactive area with Trolls living in it. Anything else that came close began to blister from the radiation, but the Trolls were fine, they just healed like humans.
It was their perfect safe space, but the problem was that they were still radioactive when they went out to forage for food.”
Karl nodded. “And a radioactive troll in a water supply is bad news!”
Johann paused for a moment as he decided the best way to solve this issue, then took out a small chemistry class beaker from his inventory.
“All students, please line up. We have medicine for the treatment of the aftereffects of the attack. The invaders left a mild toxin on the area, and we are working to inoculate you all against it.
It’s a bit of a rush job, but I will get through you all as fast as I can.” He explained.
The students laughed as he dipped the beaker into the cauldron and used it like a shot glass for the students, but nobody said anything to the Paladin, they were already starting to feel the effects of the mana, making them dizzy and
nauseous.
Karl didn’t know if that would pass as they adapted, but he assumed it would, with how low the levels of Immortal Realm mana were.
“Teachers, you should be fine without it, but I will give you a dose anyhow. Once you have it, please bring the separated portions and a shot glass to each bunker. The students there will be affected, though not as quickly as those on the surface.” Karl instructed, as he made a collection of stone cauldrons and shot glasses.
He could have made buckets, but it was an Alchemy potion, it just wouldn’t be right to package it up like leftover soup, and the regular potion bottles were a terrible size for the purpose.
“Not even a lid?” One of the teachers complained as Karl filled the cauldrons.
“Just put it in your inventory. No risk of spillage that way. But I suppose I could make a lid for the cauldrons.”
The teacher waved his hand dismissively and put away the cauldron. “No worries, whatever is left over I will bring back. Should I just give it to certain
ranks?”
Karl shook his head. “Give it to everyone. Even if it doesn’t help much, it won’t hurt.”
The teacher laughed. Karl had a good point. Preventative medicine was a very valid theory, and if this one wasn’t difficult to make, they could just give it to
everyone.
What he couldn’t know was that it was actually intended to help their growth rate when they were exposed to higher quality mana, and that Remi intended to give it to all sorts of people, just to see what happened.
The Alchemists at the Guild House were already mixing it in drinks included with relief supplies, so that the residents of Drodh that lived outside the walls, those lowest on the power charts, got treated without making a scene.
were
The medicinal juice was going out to everyone in town, but special efforts we made to make sure it made it outside the walls, as those people couldn’t easily come to the Guild House.
The wall was damaged, and the gates were blocked.
