Chapter 192: Chapter 192: Crystallized Holy Water

Transcendent Holy Water!

This was the first formula provided by the optical brain. Feng Lin studied it intently, setting aside the subsequent formulas for the moment.

The intelligent optical brain used big data to calculate, instantly analyzing countless possibilities, and the results were all highly scientific.

This formula ranked first for a reason. Feng Lin didn’t think his own intelligence could surpass the optical brain; trusting science was the wise choice.

Opening the formula, he found it described a very peculiar gene potion—low martial level, flawless quality.

This holy water itself had little medicinal effect but served as a universal fusion agent, capable of dissolving all the traits of transcendent organs into the water, maximizing their efficacy.

It was a highly practical ability, requiring no major alterations to the transcendent organs, significantly reducing the failure rate to typically around 10%, thus avoiding waste of the precious transcendent organ resource.

36 grams of ice crystal powder, 11 grams of heart-heaven snow lotus, 92 milliliters of Verot solution... The formula listed various detailed medicinal ingredients and their quantities.

Since the optical brain had placed this formula at the top, it was clear that all these raw materials were stored on the spaceship. Soon, intelligent robots fetched them one by one, presenting them before Feng Lin.

But he didn’t start immediately. Instead, he carefully watched the holographic projection played by the optical brain.

In the footage, researchers in white lab coats bustled about, constantly mixing potions.

These were video records of Giant Pharmaceuticals’ former employees preparing Transcendent Holy Water. Every movement and technique was precise and flawless, captured from a 360-degree angle with no blind spots, allowing clear observation.

After reviewing it once, Feng Lin slowly closed his eyes, recalling every subtle step and key point of the potion-making process. As his mental power grew, his photographic memory had greatly enhanced, allowing him to remember every tiny detail without omission.

Confirming there were no errors, he suddenly opened his eyes and began operating with both hands, flowing like water, as if he had prepared the potion thousands of times—skillful and smooth, without any hesitation.

Following the techniques recorded in the formula, Feng Lin ground the heart-heaven snow lotus into powder, dissolved it in Verot solution, then heated it to 78 degrees—not a degree more, not a degree less, allowing no mistakes.

Next, he steadily added the ice crystal powder, turning the solution into a turbid liquid. A strange fragrance wafted from it, stirring the blood and agitating the body.

Clearly, the potion was already showing effects halfway through.

Feng Lin’s movements didn’t pause. He added various materials one by one in a specific order using precise techniques, methodically.

Finally, he heated it over a flame, evaporating the water vapor. Soon, he had a 50-milliliter vial of potion, clear as water, with a restrained fragrance and perfectly fused medicinal properties, free of impurities.

Only the final step remained: sensing the spirit.

Feng Lin focused slightly, adding spiritual matter—starlight spiritual powder.

But this time, he failed. Due to inexperience, he added 0.5 milligrams too much. The potion bubbled violently, triggering a strong reaction, and the potent medicinal force burst forth, exploding with a bang.

Feng Lin had already dodged aside. After cleaning up the mess, he tried again, learning from this failure and becoming more cautious.

He extended his mental power, carefully sensing every change in the potion’s properties, meticulously overseeing each step to achieve perfection.

Gradually, Feng Lin entered a wondrous state where even the slightest change in the potion was fully within his perception, with no oversight.

He increasingly realized the natural advantage of using mental power in potion-making. No wonder ancient alchemy required spiritual awareness—not only to control the flame but also to sense the changes in medicinal properties for success.

Unfortunately, learning alchemy required not just mental power but also mastery of both civil and martial flame techniques. Feng Lin hadn’t yet learned to control flames with mental power, lacking the capability to practice alchemy.

He could only proceed step by step, first mastering gene potion preparation.

Having learned his lesson, Feng Lin made no further mistakes this time. Adding the starlight spiritual powder, he produced a vial of amber-colored, crystal-clear potion.

But it wasn’t over. He continued without pause, ignoring the loss of raw materials, and prepared about 1000 milliliters of Transcendent Holy Water—a large bottle’s worth.

Feng Lin took a purple, fist-sized snake gall treasure orb and slowly placed it into the holy water.

The holy water immediately underwent a miraculous transformation, acting like a universal solvent. The orb melted from its ice-like solid state into liquid, shrinking in size.

The purple substance seeped into the holy water like clouds and mist, until the entire solution turned a light purple-red, radiating intense energy fluctuations.

Finally, the orb completely dissolved, leaving the holy water a translucent, clear purple-red, faintly dotted with starlight, shimmering with a magical halo.

At this point, the Transcendent Holy Water was successfully prepared.

But Feng Lin didn’t stop. He had uniquely developed a crystallization pharmaceutical technique for gene potion processing, turning liquid potions into solid, pill-like forms. This locked in the medicinal properties, preventing evaporation, maximizing efficacy, and making storage easy.

Having pioneered this new technique, it would be a waste not to use it.

With 1000 milliliters of successfully prepared Transcendent Holy Water, he first took 50 milliliters and began the process.

Feng Lin heated the potion in a container over a flame, then used alchemical techniques to bind the medicinal molecules into a unified whole, locking the potency inside to prevent dissipation.

As the gene potion rapidly crystallized under mental control, it gradually formed a wondrous, geometric diamond-like structure.

With a crack.

Feng Lin still suffered from inexperience, not fully understanding the properties of Transcendent Holy Water. Heating the flame too quickly turned the crystallized potion into charcoal, a waste.

But he was used to it. Gene potion preparation was an extremely precise task, allowing no errors.

Failure was normal; he had plenty of experience. He continued experimenting, and after another five or six failures, he finally succeeded in creating the first crystallized Transcendent Holy Water.

The resulting drug was a star-shaped crystal, like purple amethyst, emitting a dazzling, enchanting light that captivated the eye.

Confident in his technique, Feng Lin tilted his head and swallowed it in one gulp.

As the drug entered his stomach, its properties instantly released, like an atomic bomb exploding in his throat, flooding his entire body with boundless heat.

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