Jared casually concocted a pill for the assessment without using the Divine Cauldron.
All of these individuals were alchemists. If he were to reveal the Divine Cauldron, it would undoubtedly cause an uproar.
It would be troublesif someone decided to lay claim on his Divine Cauldron.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter Jared had finished concocting the pill, he didn't immediately submit it for assessment. Instead, he quietly observed the Doctor- Searching List.
Those symptoms highlighted in red were the ones for which even Medicine God Island had not yet found a cure. Jared turned his attention to the first item. Being placed at the top of the list, the patient's condition was undoubtedly difficult to treat. But what.intrigued him the most was the reward offered for this first case. "Immortal's Bone? The first reward is actually an Immortal's Bone? What on earth is that?" Jared was staring at the reward for the first ailment listed on the Doctor-Searching List, filled with curiosity. "Mr. Chance, the 'Immortal's Bone' is actually the remains of an immortal and is priceless. Although many immortals in the ethereal realm have perished, it's rare to find any remains. Most simply vanish into thin air. Even if sbodies don't turn to dust, their corpses decay and becworthless. However, after several thousand years, a portion of the celestial beings' remains can transform into a crystalline transparency, comparable to a celestial weapon. This is the most valuable type and can even becan immortal's bone. Such items are incredibly rare and hard to cby. As for the first symptom, we've only just observed it. In over a hundred years, no one has ever successfully treated it." Seeing that Jared was clueless, Forden took it upon himself to explain in detail.
"Immortal's bone? Crystalline transparency?" Jared's eyes were wide open, his gaze filled with disbelief.
"Kid, are you saying this immortal's bone is part of my old body?" Vermilion Demon Lord quickly asked Jared. "Who would've thought that thousands of years later, my body would end up as smagical item for these beings of the ethereal realm?" The Vermilion Demon Lord's body had been dismembered and scattered.
If all the pieces could be found, he could be resurrected.
This meant that he would no longer have to spend all day within Jared's consciousness field.
"It could be possible, but I can't say for sure. After all, there are quite a few immortals who have fallen from the ethereal realm." Jared hadn't seen the immortal's bone, so he had no way of knowing whether it was a part of Vermilion Demon Lord's body.
"Ask them, ask now." implored Vermilion Demon Lord anxiously.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJared had no choice but turn to Forden and ask, “Mr. Zorn, do you have any idea who the first patient is? How did they cto possess the immortal's bone?" Forden sized up Jared before asking with a hint of doubt, "Are you really an alchemist? The information on the Doctor-Searching List is supposed to be confidential. There's no way they'd just reveal who's sick. You only get the details after you've accepted the task."
"I'm an alchemist, but I'm not familiar with the Doctor-Searching List, I've never paid much attention to it before" Jared said with an awkward smile.
If he wanted to find out who the other party was, and whether this so-called immortal's bone was indeed a part of Vermilion Demon Lord's physical form, he would have to accept the task. "Kid, are you confident you can cure the first patient?" asked Vermilion Demon Lord.
"I'm not sure, the information available at the moment is too scant.
But judging from what see, it seems like this person might be suffering from manic episodes. Could they have been bitten by a rabid dog?" Jared smiled. "Stop talking nonsense. It's not as simple as you think. If it were, someone would have found a cure in the last hundred years." "Just accept the task, and you'll find out what's going on," Vermilion Demon Lord urged.
"Letask what kind of punishment there will be first if I fail to diagnose the illness." Jared certainly didn't dare to accept the task carelessly.
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