When I returned to the inn, I sweated in the shower and went straight to alchemy.

Alchemy, the new skill I just learned today.

I still can't raise my skill level on my level, but I want to see how far I can use it on level 1.

Remove "Holy Flower," "Blue Herb," and "Red Herb" from the item slot.

And I tried alchemy.

Note that I bought the bottle to keep the potion on the way home.

Magic potions are "Holy Flowers" and "Blue Herbs".

The vitality potions are 'Holy Flowers' and 'Red Herbs'.

First, let's try the magic potion.

When "Alchemy" is used, "Holy Flowers" and "Blue Herbs" are enveloped in pale light.

And ——

"Done. It's a magic potion, no matter where it comes from."

The MP used was about 10.

Next, work on the production of the vitality potion.

I could do this without any problems.

• 10 x Magic Potions

• 10 x Vitality Potions

I tried making 10 of each but couldn't fail.

Quite a useful skill.

But —— the potion is not as expensive. The price of one potion is about 5 copper coins.

500 yen, by the standards of when I lived in Japan. One coin.

Only commonly used items by adventurers are over-supplied and cheap.

It's beneficial to be able to make your own when there's a shortage of supply--

To be clear, the cospa is too bad at the moment.

Makes money if you sell it, but I feel it's kind of too plain compared to other skills.

"Speaking of which, alchemy means..."

Think about the meaning of the word 'alchemy'.

The potion I've just made is something I can normally make without my skills.

I just synthesized the ingredients intact. The troublesome process seems to be out of bassari, but it's not alchemy.

I tried alchemy on the magic potion.

Consume 2 magic potions.

Then ——

"What is this......!?

Magic potion is a magic potion, but it's not like anything normal.

It shines only slightly.

It's not reflecting on light, it's emitting light.

I'll even try it in the vitality potion.

Spend 2 Vital Potions and use Alchemy.

"Huh...?

Only the life force potion consumed disappeared, and the glowing potion did not appear.

Is it limited to magic potion...?

No, it's still too early to draw conclusions.

Trying again, I now succeeded in producing a radiant vitality potion.

"Sometimes you fail."

I'm beginning to understand what alchemy is all about.

· Able to make normal production

-The same item can be synthesized

· Sometimes it fails

Here's what I can tell at the moment.

Then I tried everything.

I tried alchemy again on the shining potion, and made many of the same ones.

So I figured out, as a result of the verification ——

· Potion Lv1 (normal) to Potion Lv2 (glow) success rate is 50%

· 25% Potion Lv2 (Shine) to Potion Lv3 (Shine More) success

I haven't been able to challenge LV4 due to lack of material due to funding for the purchase of new clothes, but I guess the success rate will be even lower.

Maybe increasing the level of 'alchemy' will increase your success rate.

"Yuki, the shower is over. Time to get ready for dinner —— what is this!? Potion...... but I've never seen anything like it!

Alelia came out after the shower.

I can't help but be surprised by Aleria. I was surprised at first, too.

"I've tried to raise the level of potion. I haven't tried it yet but I think it performs better than the regular potion......"

Otherwise, there's no reason to bother reducing the number of copies with alchemy.

"You didn't put anything weird or anything...?

"The only ingredients are 'Holy Flowers' and 'Blue Herbs' and 'Red Herbs'. It's no different than a regular potion."

"So you can do this......! I mean, wouldn't it be awesome if I became a potion merchant to be able to make potions without any equipment and get my own material!?

If you ask me that, I sure am.

"It's a hassle to sell it yourself, but maybe if you feel like wholesale it to a potion merchant. Business know-how is better up there with merchants, and it takes time to get credit because it's what you put in your mouth. Besides, the amount of money you can sell is different in size, so you make different digits."

"Is Youki a genius!? Why do you even get your head around that!?

"Hmm? Isn't that common sense?

The division of labour is more efficient in all respects and becomes a risk hedge.

When you open a store, you need initial capital, but if you just want to wholesale it, you don't have to set up a store and it floats.

I think it's common sense.

"It's not common sense at all! At least I can't think of one!

"Really..."

Are you okay? This country. Or this world.

It's a medieval European-like atmosphere, so maybe education is still immature.

Given that Aleria is royal, it's a level of headache to imagine the standard of the common people.