Chapter 173: Miraculous Alchemical Seed
Turning her head, she looked at the other Miraculous Alchemical Seed placed next to the magical plant by Janna.
Although Janna felt helpless about the issue of "duplicated rewards," it wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.
“If only I could sell it—”
The reward from the Three-School Joint Examination came with a clear restriction of “not for sale or gifting.”
In contrast, the reward from Anthony-Rook didn’t have such a stipulation. However, for such a “Miraculous Alchemical Seed” that was priceless even in Turin, if Janna were to sell it, the news would inevitably reach his ears.
Although the item’s usage rights now belonged to Janna, and in theory, she could handle it however she pleased—morally speaking, it wouldn’t be appropriate.
“It’s not that it’s impossible to use, it’s just that feeding one ‘Miraculous Alchemical Seed’ to another is quite extravagant.”
The [Miraculous Alchemical Seed] was crafted by a formal wizard-level Dwarven alchemist skilled in [Flame] Laws.
Its main crafting material was an extremely rare spatial-attribute magical plant seed, combined with multiple high-melting-point precious metals smelted together.
In addition, the [Miraculous Alchemical Seed] was irrigated with dragon blood or the blood of deep sea beasts.
This process aimed to enhance the [Devouring Trait] of the [Miraculous Alchemical Seed].
After all, as one of the most renowned “portable folding-type alchemical cabins” in the wizard world, if the [Miraculous Alchemical Seed] was fed enough metal resources during its initial stage, its defense, concealment, and durability would all improve significantly upon maturity.
In the end, it would become a top-tier “Alchemical Cabin” as sturdy as a fortress, serving as the user’s most secure stronghold in the wilderness.
“But to really raise a ‘Miraculous Alchemical Seed’ properly, the resources needed early on can only be described as vast. Simply feeding it another ‘Miraculous Alchemical Seed’ might greatly improve the alchemical cabin’s quality, but the amount of precious metal devoured still wouldn’t meet the requirement—”
Speaking so, Janna didn’t hesitate and directly used [Wizard’s Hand] to retrieve the “No. 1 Miraculous Alchemical Seed” given by the principal from beside the magical plant.
Then she casually tossed the “No. 2 Miraculous Alchemical Seed,” the reward from Blackbone Grove, to the No. 1 seed.
“Eat up.”
“Crack crunch—”
Because the “No. 1 Alchemical Seed” had already been fed with Janna’s fingertip blood, it was now in a semi-conscious active state.
Upon receiving the command, the “No. 1 Alchemical Seed” immediately opened its blood-colored mouth atop its pineapple-like head and chomped down on the seed like a crunchy date, producing crisp chewing sounds.
“Slurp slurp—”
After consuming the “No. 2 Miraculous Alchemical Seed,” No. 1 still appeared unsatisfied.
Seeing this, Janna could only shake her head helplessly.
“Who knows, with your appetite, whether I’ll even manage to get an ‘Alchemical Cabin’ before I become a formal wizard.”
It wasn’t just an alchemical cabin—potion labs, biological breeding rooms, and bedrooms—these could all be developed by a matured “Miraculous Alchemical Seed.”
As for how large the space would become after the “Miraculous Alchemical Seed” matured, it entirely depended on how many resources Janna, as the cultivator, was willing to invest to enhance its quality.
After returning the “Miraculous Alchemical Seed” beside the magical plant, Janna glanced at the star-filled night sky outside the window. She took a quick shower, changed into pajamas, and sat cross-legged on her bed, continuing her daily, unwavering meditation.
[Law of Purification] Daily Comprehension
“Whoo—” The wind was cold, and snow was falling heavily.
With the first snowfall of the year, Janna welcomed her second winter since arriving in this world.
As winter break began, aside from weekends, Janna also assisted David Berg with opera rehearsals for additional pay.
Although the script wasn’t newly written, as the second flagship production of the Nightingale Opera Troupe, Song of the Ocean was still treated with great importance.
The premiere was scheduled for New Year’s Day, and the first show was set for 3 PM—Nightingale Opera Troupe’s peak traffic hour.
Moreover, promotion for Song of the Ocean had begun two weeks earlier.
In addition to posters and stands at the theater entrance, similar flyers were distributed across street corners and alleys.
At the same time, to ensure the best possible presentation, the Nightingale Opera Troupe invested heavily to renovate the stage. Even the speakers and lighting on stage received full maintenance, all to achieve a perfect final effect—
“Freya, how’s your side coming along?”
“No problem, Director David.”
“Alright, let’s run that positioning again. Dim the backstage lights a little—go for a polka-dot blue light effect, not too flat, it must capture the feel of the deep sea—”
Unlike David Berg bustling around on stage, Liji Silks had just finished her segment and was sitting beside Janna, constantly sipping water to soothe her throat.
“The performance is tomorrow. God help me—please let nothing go wrong when it’s my turn. Janna, don’t you feel nervous?”
“I’m nervous too, but I can manage.”
Looking at Janna calmly sipping hot coffee beside her, Liji Silks genuinely couldn’t tell if she was even the slightest bit anxious.
“Forget it. Instead of worrying about you, I’d better worry more about myself.”
Taking another large gulp of water, Liji Silks moved aside to review her newly revised lines.
Meanwhile, Janna, who had already memorized all her lines flawlessly, simply sat quietly below the stage, watching Freya rehearse her movements intently.
“Tomorrow is New Year’s—”
After months of intense rehearsals, the Song of the Ocean, meticulously polished by David Berg, would finally hold its premiere tomorrow afternoon.
From what Janna knew, aside from Vivian and a few acquaintances from the White Ballet Shoes Club whom she had invited,
Many apprentices from White Coral Academy were also planning to come just to see her performance.
Although Janna was already used to this kind of attention, compared to her light-hearted role in Bloodshadow Rose, her starring role in Song of the Ocean came with noticeable “box office” pressure.
That pressure wasn’t from a lack of confidence in her abilities. Rather, it stemmed from a strong sense of responsibility—not wanting to let down David Berg, Liji Silks, and the other actors who had poured their hearts into the production.
Just as Janna was slightly distracted, a familiar quest notification sound suddenly rang in her ear—
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