Unable to use his current strength to uncover the mystery of slave obedience, Raymond had no choice but to give up this research.
Of course, if the fox tribe girl's head is really opened, according to the chip's estimation, the possibility of revealing the secret of this potion will not exceed 10%.
Raymond enjoyed his breakfast in a very depressed manner, but he did not expect that the two fox girls who were driven away by him would remember Raymond's reaction that day in his heart afterwards.
But the efficiency of Kunna, the black panther in the House of Shadows, quickly surprised Raymond.
Because not long after he finished breakfast, a carriage stopped at the door of his cabin, and a sturdy bear man actually delivered the materials Kunna had promised to Raymond.
The six potion formulas obtained from Lord Frances have been unable to be prepared by Raymond due to lack of materials.
However, the thirteen materials sent by Kunna could only allow Raymond to try to make two potions, because the four materials she said were currently out of stock were all the most critical in the potion formula and the price.
The most expensive.
Thirteen small boxes were carried off the carriage, and Kunna from the House of Shadows was very thoughtful and sent a complete set of potion making utensils to Raymond.
These potion-making vessels contained in sturdy wooden boxes made Raymond very happy.
Because these potion preparation utensils are obviously of the highest quality. Compared with those he has used before, the utensils sent by Kunna are more transparent and make a crisp sound when tapped lightly.
Its sturdiness is obviously not comparable to those of ordinary goods.
And when the delivery bear finally brought down the box containing the blue ladybugs, he solemnly explained that not only did the green ladybugs have a bad temper, but they must not be used by two people.
Only meet each other. Otherwise, if any one is used, the other will self-destruct.
The bear man with a very honest face was also very careful and conscientious in his work. After moving all the things, after Raymond counted the quantities, he took out the list and asked for signature.
More than 30 kinds of common materials, 500 standard parts of each.
There are thirteen special pharmaceutical materials, each with two hundred standard portions.
The pharmaceutical preparation containers are of excellent quality and come in two complete sets.
The number of blue ladybugs that were kept alone in metal mesh cages reached 300.
After the bear man left, Raymond had all these things sent to his basement and immediately began to prepare the "acid poison".
But Raymond was a little incomprehensible to what the bear man said about the use of the blue ladybug.
Because each of these blue ladybugs, which live near the ocean in the western part of the fairy world, is only about the size of a thumb. Although they look ferocious and terrifying, under Raymond's inspection, he didn't feel anything unusual.
The blue ladybugs with two pairs of hidden wings inside the hard shell on the back were packed in small metal cages. Through the fine mesh, Raymond could clearly see their strong shells.
And the extremely sharp mouthparts, but the green ladybug with blue fluorescence all over its body is actually a poisonous small insect.
After placing the cage containing the blue ladybugs in a dark corner to cover it, Raymond called the two fox girls over and asked them to do preliminary processing of various materials.
Hundreds of medicinal materials need to be ground first. Then they are extracted using a special neutralizing agent. Finally, they need to be distilled in a stable temperature range before the next process can be carried out.
In the spacious and bright basement, the two fox girls could only complete the simplest grinding work. Everything else had to be done by Raymond himself.
Although this "acid poison" formula obtained from the ruins of the ancient wizard's tower is not particularly difficult to refine, its early preparations are extremely cumbersome, and any slight flaw in any step will lead to the final result.
Configuration failed.
After processing all the preliminary materials, Raymond started to try the configuration for the first time, but it was when he used the blue ladybug that he saw the violent habits of this insect.
Raymond, who deliberately took out two blue ladybugs and placed them on the experimental table, immersed one of them in the medicine, but the one in the metal cage made a rapid flapping sound.
There was an explosion with a "pop" sound.
Like a ripe watermelon being smashed, the yellow-green juice of this blue ladybug splashed out from the mesh of the metal cage, corroding countless small holes on the stone test bench like concentrated sulfuric acid, and
Then a solid yellow-green mist formed above these small holes.
The sudden change shocked Raymond, but the first blue ladybug he soaked in the solvent was still struggling in the test tube and had not been completely melted by the solution in the test tube.
Raymond accelerated the shaking of the test tube soaked in blue ladybugs in his hand. Facing the test bench corroded by the blue ladybug's self-explosion, Raymond felt a little emotional. "What a strong little thing!"
Threads of mist floated above the corroded location, gathering and never dissipating. After Raymond extended his magic vines inside, he soon discovered that this highly acidic mist had a negative impact on the vines formed by the magic.
It also has an corrosive effect and will quickly corrode fine holes on the surface of the vine branches.
The flexible but not fragile magic vines will only undergo such changes when they are extremely corrosive, so Raymond immediately asked the chip to start checking the acidic mist.
Red dots flashed in Raymond's pupils, and a large amount of data refreshed in his vision. As the blue ladybugs in his shaking test tube were completely dissolved, the conclusion of the chip was also displayed.
The acidity is not much different from that of concentrated sulfuric acid, but its corrosiveness is far greater than that of concentrated sulfuric acid. The body fluids of the blue ladybug after self-explosion can even quickly absorb and evaporate the trace amounts of moisture contained in the stone test bench.
The chip's conclusion made Raymond very shocked, because according to the instructions in the formula of this acidic poison, the power of the finished medicine is only this.
Why the self-destructing blue ladybug has such power is something Raymond simply cannot explain.
The various potions made by wizards are processed by various auxiliary materials, which ultimately greatly improves the performance of the main material of the potion.
But the result that Raymond is currently facing is that it is very likely that the performance or power of the finished medicine is not as strong as the original performance of the main material of the medicine...