For martial artists, strength and skill could be enhanced directly through specialized herbal tonics or even more potent alchemical pills. Nheless, whether it was a tone or a pill, these were luxuries that most people could
not afford.
Hence, it was often said such a journey was only avable to the rich. If one wanted to master martial arts, they needed lots of money.
However, having wealth and power was only the foundation. It was not nearly enough to reach the highest levels.
Plenty of rich kids trained inbat, but most were nothing more than show-offs. Their skills were shallow, nothing beyond a few shy moves.
When faced with real martial artists, they would notst more than a few strikes. At best, they would get pped. around and humiliated. At worst, they would end up dead.
To truly improve, money alone was not enough. One needed someone who could refine and craft the right tonics or enhancement pills. And those alchemists? They were not just rare-they were nearly impossible to hire.
Take Natasha and Dn, for example. They were both filthy rich, yet most of the time, they had no idea how to spend their money wisely. To them, even the most basic enhancement pill was a rare treasure.
More often than not, they had to risk their lives, fighting and killing, just to get their hands on a single dose.
Why? Because alchemists stood at the top of the hierarchy unreachable, untouchable, andpletely in control of their craft.
Even though Dn and Natasha ruled over Jayrodale''s underground world, in front of an alchemist, they were nothing. Andrew spent a good amount of effort refining the herbs and rare ingredients they had gathered, turning them into a powerful batch of tonic.
For him, brewing enhancement tonics for ordinary fighters was easy-it was practically second nature. However, the amount he had to produce this time was overwhelming since he needed enough to supply Natasha and Dn''s entire crew-over a hundred people.
By the time he finished, he waspletely drained.
Natasha, ever the opportunist, stuck by his side the entire time. She massaged his shoulders, kneaded his back, brought him water, and wiped away his sweat. When he was too focused to notice, she even stole a few kisses on his cheek.
She took care of everything, acting like a devoted personal maid.
Andrew was not fooled. He knew Natasha was not just being considerate-this was her way of buttering him up. After all, the tonics he had made were meant fopher and Dn''s people.
Right now, in Natasha''s eyes, Andrew was the ultimate prize. If she had her way,
she would cling to him every night, never letting him leave her bed.
"Alright," Andrew said, exhaling as he looked over the tonics. "Follow my instructions and dilute these in warm water before use."
He exined, "Since the supply is limited, I suggest distributing it only to your most talented and promising subordinates. With this tonic, their training speed will skyrocket. Some might even see progress overnight."
Andrew carefully exined the usage, making sure Dn and Natasha understood every detail. They both listened intently,mitting every word to memory.
Andrew had not bothered to hide his refining process from hem, which sparked their curiosity. Both of them watched closely, hoping to learn a thing or two.
Yet, as they observed, their heads started to spin.
Andrew''s techniques were far tooplicated. The process was intricate, with countless steps and precise
sequences.
After a while, they both realized something-alchemy was not just about mixing ingredients. It was a high-level craft, requiring insane precision and knowledge.
Dn rubbed his hands together and shed a ttering grin. "Mr. Lloyd, now that we have the tonics, what
about us? How do you n on enhancing me and Natasha?" en
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