Kanagawa Taoist College Students

Chapter 173 Master Tu, a drop in the ocean!

After logging into the mailbox, I found that there were actually 57 unread emails, which meant that there were 57 "customized" requirements for new applications.

In more than two months, there were only 57 more "orders", which didn't seem to be much. It couldn't compare with the enthusiasm when the "customized service" was launched for the first time. It was comparable to this number in just one day.

But that was the first time after all. Many people did not continue to "order" because they got the ideal thing, and not everyone could afford the high price, so the popularity naturally gradually dropped. Come down.

Li Xuehao has encountered several situations where the other party requested customization but could not afford the price he offered. He did not think that he was the kind of good person who burned himself to illuminate others. So even if he finds something challenging and has made what the other party requires, he will not sell it to the other party at a reduced price.

Because if this happens, he will probably be annoyed to death in the future! Therefore, anyone who cannot afford the price he offers will be rejected.

This gives him a very direct impression to the outside world, as a master of weapon refining who is desperate for money.

And because he always likes to engrave his unique mark on the refining tools - "Tu xxx", "people in the circle" call him "Master Tu".

This can be regarded as an unexpected gain. Li Xuehao does not dislike this title. In his opinion, these are insignificant things.

After clicking on a few unread emails, almost all of them have the same content, asking for customization of the shape, size, use of something, etc., and at the end they will add the sentence, the price is arbitrary.

In the past, if he encountered this kind of situation and he was interested, it would definitely be a big blackmail by the lion. There was no material around him now, so he only glanced at it briefly and quickly turned it off.

After reading a few more emails, there was nothing that interested him. He felt bored, so he wanted to turn off the computer and go downstairs to watch TV.

However, when I was about to "x" the page, my eyes suddenly stopped and stopped on a few emails.

Those are three unread emails, all sent by the same person, and all dated yesterday.

The first one was at 9 o'clock in the morning, the second one was at 12 o'clock noon, and the last one was at 9 o'clock in the evening.

It seems that the thing the other party asked him to make was urgent, otherwise he would not have sent three emails in a row in one day.

Li Xuehao was a little curious. After thinking about it, he first clicked on the email that was sent at 9 o'clock yesterday morning.

It was not a request to customize something, but a formal-looking letter.

"Hello, Master Tu!

I'm very sorry to bother you. It's actually a small request of mine. I hope to get your advice. Of course, the reward will definitely satisfy Master Tu.

Recently I was learning how to make elixirs, and my elders in the family also gave me advice, and I found all the necessary materials. However, every time at the critical moment, the elixir was ruined. Once, he even blew up the alchemy furnace, but luckily he was not injured. However, the elders in my family have issued strict orders prohibiting me from continuing to make alchemy. And they can't find the problem, so I hope to get your insight, Master Tu, to point out my failure. The following are my steps for refining alchemy. I hope Master Tu can give me some advice! "

After that, there is something long like a table, which contains the ingredients for alchemy, heat, time and the difference between the placement of medicinal materials, all of which are clearly explained one by one.

After reading it, Li Xuehao looked strange. It was actually a letter asking him for advice on how to make alchemy. You must know that he had never encountered such a situation before.

In the past, people would "place an order" to customize something, or some guy with ulterior motives would ask him to "come out". For the latter, he would directly delete the email and then block him!

This is the first time I have encountered this kind of email just asking for his advice. Although he only took a rough look at the other party's alchemy steps, he immediately discovered the problem.

Refining alchemy is not an easy task. In addition to knowing the steps and finding all the alchemy materials, the most critical point is the strength of the alchemist.

Without strength, even if you have the materials and know how to make elixirs, it will be in vain. This is not about cooking and cooking. You can just follow the instructions on TV. If you don't do it right, it will lead to ruin and death.

And since the other party said that he had guidance from his elders, he should not be unable to discover the problem.

So there are two situations here.

It is very possible that he has no elders at all. The reason why he said that was just to give people the impression that he came from a family of alchemists. He was not stealing from his teacher, but just asking for a little advice from him.

In the second case, his elders are half-baked and they are not proficient themselves, so how can they "point" the younger ones?

Li Xuehao felt that the second scenario was most likely. After all, what he found in the family tree was not just a simple Taoist secret book, but also involved a huge secret.

That made him understand that those ancient inheritances had been cut off one by one long ago. In this world, he may be the only person who has obtained the orthodox inheritance. At most, others can only get a few clues from the handwriting of their predecessors. Slowly Summarize it slowly.

Therefore, the other party's so-called small request is actually equivalent to "stealing" the experience and secret method of alchemy.

Li Xuehao didn't think too little about himself. This kind of thing was normal, and he might have done the same thing in his place.

But from this email, we can know that the other party may have bought his things, or he may have directly placed a special "order" with him.

Most of the time, the people who "place an order" ask for the making of utensils, and rarely for the refining of elixirs.

But it's not that there are none. Although there are few "orders" for alchemy, there are still three or four.

It's just that compared to weapon refining, his alchemy is not that well-known. Many people even know that he, "Master Tu", is a weapon refiner, not an alchemist.

Looked at the sender's name, a drop in the ocean? It does look familiar.

seem……

Li Xuehao suddenly remembered that three years ago, a wealthy customer asked him to refine a pill. That elixir was very special. It wasn't for strengthening the body, nor for nourishing yin and nourishing the skin, nor was it the kind that could greatly increase one's power after taking it. He still wanted it.

But a "Turtle Breath Pill"!

After eating it, people will fake death. No matter from the appearance of the body or the inside of the body, even if a forensic doctor comes to examine it, they will definitely conclude that the person is dead.

The fact is that as long as you wait 24 hours, people can be "resurrected" again!

Although he didn't know what the other party wanted to do with that kind of elixir, he didn't think he was going to use it to harm anyone, so Li Xuehao made a batch of it.

Only three pills came out of the furnace. He took two pills and it had no effect. With his physique, ordinary pills were like boiled water to him. Of course, they had no effect, but for ordinary people, the effect was certainly not low.

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