Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 620: The Pay-to-Win Farm (10)

"No, the lack of attributes is not good."

Ding Yun was satisfied with the medicinal effects of the Innate Pill currently displayed. The only dissatisfaction was that this Innate Pill had effects for anyone who took it, lacking certain restrictions.

This was inconsistent with her previous statement.

Therefore, Ding Yun quickly refined another batch.

After several consecutive failures, she finally succeeded in altering the attributes of the Innate Pill by continuously integrating the innate internal force of her Jade Flower Classic into it. This not only changed the attributes but also enhanced its specific effects.

Although the pill poison was not reduced at all, it would be much easier to refine than ordinary Innate Pills. After all, with attributes, the Innate Pill would naturally be refined much faster, especially when it resonated with the internal force cultivated by the practitioner.

If the probability of breaking through to the Innate realm by taking the original Innate Pill was only fifty percent, then the improved Innate Pill increased the probability to at least eighty percent.

And this was actually quite good.

As for the difference from the pills she had previously presented, it couldn't be helped. Others' talent was not as good as hers, and no matter how much they practiced, they couldn't achieve the ultimate perfection. This was due to their talent, and no one could do anything about it.

Even if the sect leader and the others had doubts.

They still couldn't produce enough evidence.

Moreover, after Ding Yun's improvement, the Innate Pill with attributes was essentially not much different from the pills she had previously presented. At most, one was a top-grade pill, and the other was an ordinary pill.

It couldn't be said that Ding Yun provided a fake pill recipe just because others couldn't refine top-grade pills.

After all, if it were a fake recipe, even if some medicinal ingredients were slightly more or less, it would likely result in a failed pill, not a pill with lesser effects.

Therefore, Ding Yun was very satisfied and stopped refining more pills when the recipe reached this stage. She then slept soundly. The next morning, she explained the general situation to her daughter-in-law, told her to stay there with peace of mind, and after having breakfast with her granddaughter, she unhurriedly went to the sect leader's hall.

Upon meeting True Person Fei He, Ding Yun said directly:

"Senior Brother Sect Leader, I thought about it all night yesterday and still feel that it's too slow for my daughter-in-law and granddaughter to learn alchemy from scratch.

It will take at least three to five years, or even more than ten years, for them to possibly learn my alchemy techniques successfully.

No one can guarantee that there will be no accidents during the process.

Therefore, I've decided to contribute the pill recipes.

Please trouble Senior Brother Sect Leader to screen the alchemists in our sect who can refine pills, and select those you believe can absolutely keep secrets and are loyal to our Jade Flower Sect.

I still have some medicinal ingredients left.

I can provide on-site teaching then."

Ding Yun's words undoubtedly brought immense joy to True Person Fei He. In the next moment, he exclaimed excitedly:

"That's wonderful, truly wonderful.

Junior Sister, you have such determination; it is truly a blessing for our Jade Flower Sect. Rest assured, no matter what, your contribution will be indelible. From now on, the pills for your lineage down to five generations will be covered by our Jade Flower Sect without any contribution. Your contribution is enough to last for three to five generations.

Junior Sister, please wait here for a moment.

I will go find people now!"

As soon as he finished speaking, True Person Fei He quickly called disciples from outside the hall and told them to immediately notify the alchemists he deemed reliable. At this time, he wasn't seeking a large number of alchemists, only those who were sufficiently loyal to the sect and tight-lipped.

Better few than flawed. He would rather find only one or two to teach.

Because as long as a second person knew how to refine it, the secret recipe's inheritance would not be a problem, and there would be plenty of time later to find suitable candidates to continue passing it down.

Although True Person Fei He had never communicated with other alchemists in the sect about related matters, upon receiving the notification, the three alchemists immediately had some guesses when they heard that the sect leader was looking for them. They were so eager that they didn't bother with pretense and hurried over, fearing that any delay might lead to changes.

However, within a quarter of an hour, the three alchemists had rushed over. They looked at the sect leader and then at Ding Yun with great excitement. They opened their mouths, wanting to ask about their guesses directly, but hesitated to do so.

Finally, Ding Yun, not wanting to waste time, said directly: "Calm down, your guesses are mostly correct.

I am going to teach you the refining method for the Innate Pill. Senior Brother Sect Leader, you can first explain the specific requirements and confidentiality principles to them. I will go to the adjacent alchemy room to prepare the medicinal ingredients. After you've finished explaining to them, have them find me in the seclusion chamber."

Considering that preparing medicinal ingredients would take time, and True Person Fei He, the sect leader, would definitely have some matters to explain to them, Ding Yun said this very directly and immediately turned to go to the nearby seclusion chamber.

Then, True Person Fei He quickly comforted the three unusually excited alchemists and made some demands of them, reminding them to be respectful to Ding Yun, treating her as they would heaven, earth, sovereign, parents, and teacher.

Only then did he dismiss them to the seclusion chamber.

Four hours later, Ding Yun finally taught one of them. She didn't want to continue teaching the remaining two, so she simply told the other two to practice on their own or to ask the one who had already learned for more guidance. She herself went back to the bedroom behind the scripture repository to rest.

It was only at this point that the sect leader, True Person Fei He, along with several grand elders, went to the seclusion chamber to inquire about the specific situation and how they were learning.

The alchemists then responded truthfully.

The one who had successfully refined a batch even presented the pills he had refined to True Person Fei He and the grand elders, and explained carefully:

"Sect Leader, Grand Elders, the pills I refined are far inferior to the pills refined by Elder Fei Xia. They are slightly worse in all aspects, and the pills still contain pill poison. However, generally speaking, they are still effective in helping to break through to the Innate realm.

Since I can refine a successful pill, it means the pill recipe is not problematic and should be genuine, but my skill is the issue, or perhaps my talent is insufficient.

We have never heard of or seen pills without pill poison before. Therefore, the Innate Pills I have refined are actually more normal and logical Innate Pills, while the Innate Pills refined by Elder Fei Xia are very unreasonable."

"I have heard that ancient alchemy masters could refine pills without pill poison, but this is just a legend. No one has ever been able to prove it, nor has anyone produced pills without pill poison, until Elder Fei Xia appeared. However, this is likely difficult to replicate.

Perhaps only Elder Fei Xia can achieve it."

The alchemist Zhang Jin, who did not consider himself inferior to others, also accepted Ding Yun's explanation during the alchemy teaching, attributing all differences to talent.

After all, such matters were very ethereal.

Without accurate data for measurement and judgment of whether the other party had something or not, no one could find fault.

Therefore, True Person Fei He and the grand elders each scraped a bit of ordinary Innate Pill powder and experienced its effects. They all agreed with this explanation.

In fact, when they discovered that the pills Ding Yun had previously presented had no pill poison, they already had some suspicions, thinking that such miracles might not be fully replicable.

Now, this was just a formal confirmation of that suspicion.

Moreover, they had not gained nothing. At least the ordinary Innate Pills could be replicated and passed down.

And with this, they were already satisfied.