Story 7 - To Kill Demonic Vines (Part 10 đ±) (Patreon)
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âI have a whole mine filled with precious gems!â
Master Yan added, âI have rare herbs that can help cultivators in your realm!â
Okay, that was doubtful.
What I needed were those kiwis and the other ingredients for body cultivation. Which I would get from curing the plague.
Master Jiang glared at the other two. âI have a jade bracelet that an immortal gave my family.â He brought it out from his sleeve. It was a normal piece of jewelry. Expensive for a mortal, but not useful for a cultivator.
Nothing they offered was anything I needed. Even if they did have something helpful, I wasnât the protagonist of this dumb Xianxia universe. I wasnât someone who would con them out of their family treasures because I could.
âListen up! Taking medicine they donât need can hurt your sons.â
That shut them up.
âWait for the symptoms of the plague to show up. If you donât confirm their diagnosis before giving them a pill, it will harm their body. Do you want that?â
Master Xu tightened his jaw. âExcuse me little Fairy, but weâre talking to Master Alchemist Lin.â
I nearly coughed up blood.
This! This was why I hated hiding my identity. And I would reveal it, except I didnât want these dumb fuckers to know who I was.
I walked up to the kneeling men, wrapped my spiritual energy around them, and threw them out of the clinicâs front doors.
I stood in the doorway, arms cross and glared at all three of them. âOnly come back if your sons show signs of having the plague and are willing to become test subjects where theyâll put their lives on the line.â
Their faces paled.
Good, they finally got it into their thick skulls. I used my spiritual energy to slam the door shut.
âMaster Alchemist Lin! Weâre ready to try your pill,â the Head Physician was a goddamn professional, even if his clinic wasnât as clean as I preferred.
I walked over to the patient. She was a young woman who did not look like she had a lot of time left.
âOkay, administer the prescription.â
He poured a golden pill into a small porcelain bowl. This was the adjusted prototype I created first.
The Head Physician opened the womanâs mouth and placed the medicine inside.
I extended my divine sense to watch her. The energy spread through her body. Pink curling vines that stuck out of her pasty skin shriveled up and visibly retracted.
According to my calculations, this was around twice as fast as the previous prescription.
And there didnât appear to be any undue stress on her body.
I tightened my jaw and decided that I wouldnât go find Violet right then and there just to go kick her ass.
Two fewer leaves were used, and the time was halved without any complications. And yet, that bitch forced these patients to go through all that pain and bullshit for an extra month!
âHave someone continue to observe. She should be given the same pill every day at the same time.â
âYes, Master Alchemist Lin!â
They set up the next patient. This was a man with a ânasty looking pink vine crawling out of his neck and wrapping around his chin. Fortunately, theyâd kept him asleep or he might go crazy with pain.
The Head Physician poured out a pill from the other bottle and fed it to the poor guy.
I began counting as I observed with my divine sense. Though, with how quickly the vines shriveled, even the mortals could see how fast it cured the plague.
One of the physicians released a shocked gasp. Then he looked sheepish when everyone stared at him.
I turned back to the patient.
There were still vines inside him, but at the rate they were dying, I estimated that it would take only two weeks to fully recover.
The Head Physician looked at me with glittering eyes. âM-master Alchemist Lin! This!â
Clear Eye Mad Tongue grabbed my shoulder and shook it. âYou realize that you improved a pill in a few hours, right?â
No shit.
âClear Eyes Mad Tongue!â Salamander warned.
Little Spring removed his hand from my shoulder and said, âOf course my sister did! Sheâs amazing. And didnât you agree how you would address her from now on?â
The teen held up both hands and looked sheepish. Then he rubbed his nose. The tips of his ears turned pink.
âBest-Alchemist-Under-the-Heavens Lin.â
If he actually ended up calling me that for the rest of his life, I might kick him. Itâs too long.
Salamander smiled down at me. âYou did well, Little Senior Lin.â
It was funny how everyone around me praising me didnât even phase me, but one meager sentence from my past-lifeâs mentor caused my old monster heart to squeeze with a little happiness.
âThank you, Sword Master Salamander.â
âHave you thought of a better name than Violet Plagueâwhatever?â Clear Eyes asked.
âI told you that the other pill was only a prototype.â
âThen can I recommend that âyou name this one something easy to remember?â
I clasped my hands behind my back. âIâll call it Fairy Linâs Demonic Vine Killer Dan!â
Head Physician Xiang You excitedly stood up from where he was checking on the patient. âMaster Alchemist Lin, I believe this cure calls for a celebration!â
âWe have too much work for that!â
Thinking about it made me want to rub my temples in annoyance.
âAlso, it technically hasnât cured anyone, only lessened their symptoms. But Iâm positive that it will eventually cure the plague.â The worse version worked in my past life, so it only made sense that this one would as well.
If I didnât already have that reassurance â and if people werenât dying left and right â Iâd want to ensure my prescription worked completely before handing it out. But we didnât have time for that.
Everyone except Little Spring looked confused and worried.
âWeâll have to continue testing. But first, Iâll need to patent it at the Guild so we can spread the formula to other alchemists.â
A little kid that had been hovering at the edge of the room ran over to me, then stopped five feet away as if troubled that he was doing something wrong. Then he bowed then said, âHu Huan greets the immortals!â
That maidâs son?
âLittle Fairy, did you really create a cure?â
I grinned. âOf course I did.â
His eyes grew wide. âThatâs amazing.â He whispered. Then he looked like he realized he was bothering us and ran off.
I glanced at the Head Physician. âWhatâs an uninfected kid doing in this clinic?â
âThatâs my fault. Iâve had him get check-ups here to make sure his condition doesnât relapse. It was... very bad before.â He leaned in and whispered. âWe all thought he was going to die, but he made it through.â
âItâs good that he survived.â
I clasped my hands behind my back and turned to my fellow sect members. âInform the guild that weâll need all the Golden Goat Tailed Wheat they have, and tell all our alchemists to wrap their investigations up. Itâs time to start concocting pills!â
***
Since I wanted to ensure Violet earned nothing from this plague, I rushed to the guild. Very quickly, I patented all three of the formulas. I also included step-by-step directions so other alchemists didnât pointlessly waste our limited ingredients.
Although I patented the prototypes, I did not want to see them in circulation.
Like fuck would I let Violetâs stupidly slow healing pills gain any traction.
To that end, I made it so that no one could earn a lot of money off the prototype versions. 80% of all their profits would go to me.
The clerk even commented that I could only ask for this because the guild loved alchemists who provided step-by-step instructions.
For my Fairy Linâs Demonic Vine Killer Dan, I did things a little differently.
Basically, Iâd let the alchemists increase the price of the pills by 10% past the cost of ingredients before they needed to pay me anything.
This meant they could stiff me if they were willing to sell their pills for cheap... Which was what I wanted.
If they made a profit after that, I would take 50% of it.
Well, Iâd have to see if this was effective. I was a genius, but that didnât mean I was good at finances. I was an alchemist, not an economist.
***
Once I returned to the clinic, I checked up on the patients. Everything appeared to be going as I predicted.
And that was when Master Xu came in with his son.
The young man moaned while his father signed him up for the trial right away.
Since this was the first patient Iâd seen who had just contracted the Demonic Vine Plague, I scanned him with my divine sense.
This early-stage was fairly interesting. The vines didnât seem to start at a single point. Instead, microscopic vines had spread throughout the bloodstream and made their way to the heart first. That was where they began to gather.
While I was observing the Young Master Xu, my teams of Alchemists started reporting in.
Incapacitating Wind who had visited the graveyard, sent a telepathic transmission, ::Senior Lin, the infected bodies refused to burn, so theyâve all been buried.:: She paused. ::They didnât have enough hands so they were digging shallow graves. Iâve since instructed them to request help and dig to the correct depth.::
::Good work. What about the groundwater?::
::There was some near the cemetery, but it was deep enough to not become contaminated.::
::Okay. Return and start concocting the cure.::
::Sword Master Salamander informed us. Weâre on our way.::
Fairy Elegant Sky Tamer sent a secret sound transmission. âSenior Lin! Weâve searched the entire city and spoken to as many people as we could. There isnât anything suspicious going on. At least nothing that wasnât strange mortals being strange.â
âYou did what you could in the time you were given. Return. Weâre going to start concocting the cure.â
âWeâre already setting up our cauldrons! Weâll be ready to start soon.â
Then Alchemist Burning Hands cautiously reported in, âUm, Senior Lin... we couldnât figure out how the plague was spread. Thereâs just too much traffic moving through this city.â
âI understand. But you had to have discovered something, right?â
He did investigate for several hours.
âWell... The first cases all had one thing in common. They all stopped at a specific inn right inside of the city. Each of them had something to eat there at the same time.â
âYouâre suspecting that a merchant brought it in?â
If that was the case, then they must have spread it to the other people eating with them.
That meant that there was a possibility of those who were infected but showed no signs of it.
âThatâs our only guess. But it still doesnât explain how it spreads.â
âInform the City Lord that he should limit all traffic. If possible, keep everyone in the city for at least two weeks while we deal with the plague.â
âYes, Senior!â
Since Iâd already patented the pills, I gave out the instructions to my fellow Sect Alchemists.
It was about time to get down to the business of mass production.
I sent a telepathic message to every member of the team. ::Now that a cure has been developed. Itâs time to start producing this medicine quickly. Get doses into the hands of those who need it.::
::Yes, Senior Lin!::
âYes, Senior!â
Clear Eyes Mad Tongue stroked his chin beside me as if he had a beard. âBest-Alchemist-Under-the-Heavens Lin!â
Yep, I was going to have to kick this guy the next time he called me that.
âI know that the cure is working, but what if something goes wrong? What happens if it suddenly starts backfiring?â
I lifted my chin up and said, âThat wonât happen.â
***
For three days, we concocted pills. Now and then, I would take a break to go check on the patients. But everything was going well. There hadnât even been a death in two days.
Which was why this was so upsetting.
I stared at Master Xuâs son who had been doing well just three hours ago. Only a few hours!
Now he was back to writhing in pain.
I quickly scanned the first man I healed with Violetâs pill. Even more pink vines than before stuck out of him.
That poor woman I treated with the second prototype also had vines growing out of her! Last time I checked, her skin looked healthy. Now it was gray.
Mother fucker!
Where was that goddamn crowâs mouth, Clear Eyes Mad Tongue, so I could beat his ass?
No, focus.
Violetâs medicine clearly worked in my past-life. So, if it wasnât the pills, then it had to be the work of whatever or whoever was controlling the Demonic Vine plague.
I mean, Iâd had my suspicions about this disease being designed by someone from the moment I heard about it. Unfortunately, Iâd been so focused on combating it that I didnât consider that they had a way to control it like this.
Besides, the treatment worked in my past-life. I had no reason to think it wouldnât work in this one.
This fact made the situation even more suspicious.
It also made me suspect something about Violet. But I could deal with those suspicions later.
I had bigger things to take care of.
Master Xu stomped up to Salamander and practically screamed in his face. âLook, not only is your cure not working, my son is even worse off! I demand compensation!â
Yeah, I knew that guy was upset and all, but trying to pick a fight with the best Sword Master in his generation was not a smart thing to do.
My old mentor looked like he was about to throw this mortal out of the clinic. Gently, of course.
And if he didnât, I certainly would. But I wouldnât be gentle about it.
The guy had been coming and going from here for three days and still hadnât picked up on the fact that I was Master Alchemist Lin. Fuckinâ idiot.
Little Spring walked up to him. âMaster Xu. Calm down. Master Alchemist Linâs prescription works fine.â
Everyone looked at him with skepticism. Even me.
I mean, I knew why it wasnât working, but no one else seemed to realize it. So how did this brat figure it out?
âThen how do you explain this?!â He gestured to every patient in the clinic. Not one of them didnât have a relapse.
I used my divine sense to add pressure to him so heâd calm the fuck down and listen properly. âIâll explain it! However, I need to find evidence first.â
Master Xu glowered at me. Which was fine. I really didnât care about this assholeâs opinion.
âAnd where, and how, is a little kid like you going to find evidence?â
I smirked and pressured him even more. He paled.
âExcuse me, but do I answer to you?â
He swallowed.
âWeâre leaving!â
âBut what about the patients?â The Head Physician asked.
âIf what I suspect is true, then weâre going to have more urgent problems to take care of.â
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Authorâs Note:
Thank you all for reading! You all are the best readers ever!
While Iâm not entirely happy with this chapter, I do like how it ends. Mostly because I know where itâs going and Iâm super excited to see if you all like it too. â*: .ïœĄ. o(â§âœâŠ)o .ïœĄ.:*â
For those in the US, I hope you have a wonderful and safe 4th of July weekend!