It wasn''t until the herbs were delivered that Delh seemed to snap out of some kind of trance. Her gaze flickered with a mix of emotions.
"You can head inside and start cultivating the pills. Just one sessful batch will do."
"Understood," Felix affirmed.
As the door closed behind him, Delh''s expression shifted repeatedly. It was full of excitement, then tinged with doubt, and then glowed with joy.
"Three months? That can''t be right—"
Though she had personally asked to take Felix as her apprentice, if the situation had been reversed, she''d definitely assume he was exaggerating. After all, there''s no way to verify ims like that.
It wasn''t just about how long someone practiced refining. It was about the talent and results they could demonstrate.
As the sun rose higher, Delh sat in deep thought. Suddenly, she heard movement and quickly looked up, seeing Felix step out of the room.
"You seeded on your first try?"
Felix smiled. "Yes."
Was it luck, or was he truly this skilled? For someone so new to cultivating pills, seeding on the first attempt was impressive enough, especially within just two or three hours. Since it was his first batch, it would be a good way to benchmark his abilities.
"Let me take a look. How many pills did you manage to produce? Don''t be discouraged if it''s not many. After all, you''ve only just started refining. Everything takes time."
However, when Felix opened the box, Delh faltered. Inside were nine perfectly crafted pills, neatly arranged. The sight of them was almost blinding.
Delh jumped up like she''d been bitten by a snake, snatching the box from him. She picked up each pill, inspecting them one by one. She discovered that they were all Windseeker Pills, each wless in quality.
"You"
Her eyes widened, and her legs suddenly felt weak. If Felix hadn''t helped steady her, she might''ve be the first True Blood Realm expert in history to faint from sheer shock, without being injured
"Are you alright, Madam Goddard?" Felix asked, concerned.
Delh forced herself to sit down, feeling her heart racing.
"Don''t worry about me. I just... need a moment to calm down." She looked at him, a hint of guilt in her eyes.
"Although I know this might hurt your feelings, please forgive me for asking. Are you absolutely sure you didn''t prepare those nine pills in advance?"
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Felix finally understood that his pill sess rate had startled her. He chuckled and said, "It''s natural for you to have doubts, ma''am. How about this? You can watch me refine another batch and see for yourself."
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Faced with his calm and sincere response, Delh felt a pang of regret. She had already taken him as her apprentice, yet she still doubted him. It felt unfair, even to her.
"No, there''s no need. I was overthinking it. I''m sorry, truly. Let''s leave it at that."
Felix, ever sharp, quickly reassured
her, "I really don''t mind, Madam
Goddard. As you said,
understanding where I''m at now will help you teach me better. So, let''s go ahead and do another batch ''m
totally fine with it."
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Delh was deeply moved by his words. "Alright. I''ll have them send over another set of herbs."
As the materials arrived, Nellie stepped out of the elevator. She seemed surprised to see Felix.
"Delh, Nattie said the head of her family is on his way and bringing you some gifts. Is there anything I should do to prepare to wee him?"
At that moment, Delh''s mind was entirely consumed by Felix''s abilities. She couldn''t be bothered with anything else.
"No time for that! And listen. Nellie, make sure no onees up to this floor. If anyone does, don''t me me for showing no mercy!"
The door mmed shut with a bang, leaving Nellie frozen in shock.
What on earth just happened? In all these years, she''d never seen Delh act like this. Could it have something to do with Felix?