C3717 To Break the Composition
C3717 To Break the Composition
"Huh?" The yellow and sweet Hainan Sand Candy frowned. "Antidote? Poison?"
Antidote was the antidote to the Scarlet Flame Green Mud Ball Ant. For example, ant coffee. Poison was used to deal with Scarlet Flame Green Mud Ball Ants.
"Poison!" Hainan Crab crawled and said.
"Divine Immortal Pavilion? I knew they weren't willing to be lonely. It really is them." Anxiety flashed across the yellow and sweet face of the crab in the south.
The rest of them only knew how good the Divine Celestial Pavilion was, but nobody knew how good it was. The sisters were different, they knew part of the developers of the Divine Celestial Pavilion, and they knew exactly how good these people were, any one of them was a big shot.
The poison had already been developed, so how could the antidote be far away? They gave up on the poison and chose to understand the medicine. They were competing against each other, and the one who got it first would get all the benefits. Those who were behind could only drink the soup.
"I'm going to buy some ant medicine to study, but the Divine Immortal Pavilion isn't for sale," the crab from the south said as it crawled around.
"Not for sale? It's not for sale? The Divine Immortal Pavilion developed ant medicine for themselves?" Hainan sugar was orange and sweet at the same time. It was very strange. Divine Immortal Pavilion was not that great. Divine Immortal Pavilion was a business-based company. It was not good at fighting, so it could not be used by itself.
"It's not that we don't want to sell it, but we don't want to sell it to an individual. Ant medicine is only prepared for super forces and so on." The Hainan crab crawled around and said.
"It must be because of money." The Hainan Sand Sugar was orange and sweet.
"Sister's predictions are god-like. The price of the ant medicine in 'Divine Immortal Pavilion' is 1000 gold coins per catty." The Hainan Crab said while crawling.
"Divine Immortal Pavilion is still as greedy as ever." The sugar in the south of the ocean was orange and sweet. A catty of gold was only around two hundred thousand. At its peak, it was only around three hundred thousand. The price of ant medicine was three to four times the price of gold.
"I'm a bit worried, sister. When our antidote is ready, the Scarlet Flame Green Mud Pill Ants will have been destroyed." The Hainan Crab said as it crawled around.
"What do you think?" the Hainan Sand Sugar asked in a sweet orange tone.
"It's too slow for just the two of us. Do you want us to absorb some energy?" the Hainan Crab asked while crawling.
"It's not that we can't absorb people, but we need to be a single-minded person or else it won't be of any help to us. Instead, it'll affect us." The sand from the south said with a sweet orange tone.
"I know, but in the current situation, we need to take the risk. All of the forces of the Yellow Flame are working day and night. We've fallen behind." The Hainan Crab said.
"Do you have a suitable candidate?" The Hainan Sugar asked sweetly.
"No!" Hainan Crab answered very simply as he crawled.
"I don't have one, either!" Hainan Sand Sugar tilted his head and thought for a while.
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... After the ant medicine was sold, most of it was used on the battlefield. There was still a small portion that was sent to the laboratory. The super forces were all researching the composition of ant medicine. Although they had lost face in the ant coffee, they still had to study ant medicine. Even if they didn't want to make money, it would be good if they could save some money.
But then again, what made all the great alchemists lose their face happened again. The ingredients of the Ant Coffee were all strange and strange, and they had never seen them before, so they were difficult to figure out, whereas the Ant Drug was the opposite. All the ingredients were common and visible materials, and because of normal circumstances, there was no place to start.
Fish and bear's paw were the best ingredients, and could be used to make a delicious meal, a radish for a cabbage. It was not easy to make fish and bear's paw as delicious.
For a moment, all the alchemists and physicians were at a loss, but one of them did not. She found a different path, retraced her steps, and found one of the main ingredients of ant medicine, Xie Zhuqing.
"I see. The sixth brother of the Divine Immortal Pavilion is too cunning. He actually added the Ghost Rattan Liquid and disguised it as another material. Isn't it good to use it somewhere else?" Xie Zhuqing was both impressed and scared at the same time.
The Ghost Rattan Juice was a sticky liquid that was used to strengthen the stabilization between the handle of a dagger and the dagger. No one would have thought to use the material as a disguise, and it was a coincidence that she had discovered another use for the Ghost Rattan Juice.
If she didn't know the other use of the Ghost Vine Juice, she might not be able to restore the original material even if she studied it all her life.
"The Hell Tiger Cane is too unique." Xie Zhuqing let out a sigh. No wonder the Divine Immortal Pavilion was able to produce ant medicine and she couldn't do it. She couldn't jump around thinking like this.
The Hell Tiger Cane had created a disaster. She knew about it, and for this reason, she had done a lot of research on the Hell Tiger Cane. The result was that the Hell Tiger Cane was a useless thing, not to be eaten, not to be used as fertilizer, not to be used as other materials, and it was troublesome to deal with.
She knew her own character well enough not to think that the Hell Tiger's Staff had anything to do with the Red Flame Green Mire Ant.
"How about it? Have you found anything?" The Jiangnan Lotus Catcher came in from the outside. He and the Seven Swords descended from the Sky Mountain to help out at the Vermillion Bird City. After the ant medicine was used up, he immediately rushed back because he was worried about Xie Zhuqing.
"I didn't disappoint you. I found something," Xie Zhuqing replied.
"Great. I knew you had the ability," the Jiangnan lotus gatherer said.
"Don't rush to praise me. It doesn't matter if you found something or not," Xie Zhuqing said.
"What did you find?" The Jiangnan Lotus Harvester smiled, not caring about her modesty.
"The main material of the ant medicine is the powder from the dead branches of the Hell Tiger Staff," Xie Zhuqing said.
"Hell Tiger Staff?" The Jiangnan Lotus Harvester was shocked. "It's the Hell Tiger Staff! This is unbelievable!"
"You didn't expect that the Hell Tiger Staff would be useful one day, right?" Xie Zhuqing said.
"No wonder. I was wondering why someone was buying the Hell Tiger Cane at this time. I thought it was just a coincidence, but now it seems to be the work of the people from the Celestial Pavilion." The lotus picker in Jiangnan said.
"The Hell Tiger Cane was mostly destroyed, and occasionally someone left it behind, but not too many. That explains why the Celestial Pavilion has set such high prices for ant medicine. They don't have a lot of Hell Tiger Cane." Xie Zhuqing said.
"Even if it isn't high, you can't just rob people like that. The Hell Tiger Cane's branches are the price of cabbages, while ant medicine is the price of diamonds." The Jiangnan Plucking Lotus said.
"The main material has been deciphered, but I don't plan to deciphered it. Admiration, my main focus is still on researching the antidote." Xie Zhuqing said.
"Why is that?" The lotus gatherer didn't understand.
"The formula is innovation, and the probability of a second person inventing the same formula is less than one in ten million. It's better to study the antidote, and there are too few dead branches in the Hell Tiger Cane. Even if all of them are used up, they won't be able to kill the Red Flame Green Mire Ants. In the end, we still have to go back to the antidote." Xie Zhuqing said calmly.
The man who picked the lotus in the south of the Yangtze River raised his eyebrows. He didn't think about these problems. Like most players, after seeing the ant medicine, he was full of confidence in killing the Scarlet Fire Green Mud Ball Ant. Xie Zhuqing's words were like a bucket of cold water that woke him up.
- From [Mee-Goo]