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Chapter 284: Chapter 63 Young People Are Not Only Tough, But Also Cruel! (Part 1)3
Shivering slightly, Link heightened his vigilance even more.
Pharmacists and potion development specialists can be really cunning when they want to harm someone, and one can hardly be fully prepared against them.
It seemed that he would have to specially process even his water, food, and even the air he breathed in the future.
Brushing aside the distractions, Link did not stop his research.
Once he understood what effects this component had and how it worked, he could simply “resolve” it.
Link considered developing an antagonist or inhibitor to suppress or even erase this component’s stress response to the primer.
With a clear idea in mind, a wealth of knowledge, and the “Magic Apothecary talent” activated.
Not long after, he produced a sample of the antagonist, shimmering with a captivating glow.
The results of the drug test were promising, effectively blocking the stress response.
Link thought for a moment, then decided to produce several more doses of the antagonist. He casually wrote down the formula, production method, and principles on a piece of paper.
Then he deliberately left the antagonist and the paper on the operating table in a conspicuous position.
“Excuse me, good dogs don’t block the way.”
As he opened the door of the single room and coldly stared at the four men, Link unabashedly unleashed his full aura.
The four men were already weak and they swayed hazily from the shock, bearing no semblance of the dignified wizards they claimed to be.
Link leisurely walked out from the path that the four men hurriedly cleared for him.
After walking a few steps, Link turned back and gave them a look, warning, “Don’t touch anything inside, I won’t be responsible if something happens.” The two women were continuously observing the situation here.
Link had done all he could.
If they understood, it would mean the four men could still be saved.
If not, it didn’t matter.
He just did what he could as a bystander, hoping for the best outcome.
Without even looking at the two women, Link headed straight back to his dorm.
As he passed the office, he was startled to find an increasing amount of noise emanating from the changing room, becoming more and more blatant.
The panting was as loud as a bull’s.
The high-pitched female voice was almost sharp enough to shatter glass.
It was utterly outrageous!
It was an assault on the ears!
Shaking his head, Link quickened his steps to hasten his departure.
He feared that if he lingered a moment longer, his ears wouldn’t recover from the unsolicited intrusion.
Returning to his dorm, Link immediately took out a witch tool that was the size and shape of a button, activating it to prevent eavesdropping.
Then he took out his personal computer and sent Wizard Palo an voice call request.
“What can I do for you?”
As soon as the call was connected, Wizard Palo responded.
“I wanted to check in with you, and report some issues I discovered in the Potion Development Group of the Potion Department.”
Link knew that Palo was very busy; it was rare for him to find time to answer Link’s call.
So, he was not going to waste any time.
“Go ahead,” Palo responded curtly.
“I suspect three female members of the potion development team of using a special ‘Spring’ medicine to control the leader of the team and four male members. I have developed an antagonist to this ‘Spring’ medicine and left samples and the formula for the four male members. Please instruct me on what to do next.”
Link provided a brief summary as much as possible.
“Very good. Find Morpheus for all related matters and heed his advice. For potion research matters, he will obey your instructions.”
Palo praised him briefly before giving the order.
“Yes!” Link readily agreed.
The call disconnected.
The majority of the members in the legion Palo had taken over were complicated characters, with few loyal directly to him.
He had a heap of things to attend to daily and didn’t have much energy to oversee the Potion Department in the rear.
Handing the responsibility over to Morpheus, then bringing in Link, was already his best effort.
If that didn’t work, he would have no choice but to give up on the Potion Department in the rear altogether.
After all, there were pharmacists and potion development specialists trained by Serene Wizard in the Medical Department at the front line.
Had he not been considering the attitudes of those intolerable old undead at the academy,
Palo would’ve long killed these insolent fools who dared to oppose him over a mere magic stone and some baseless promises!
Fools ought to perish.