"That was hard," Alex said as he laid down on his back. He didn't know how many hours he had spent just making this one pill, but this one pill was his absolute masterpiece as of yet.
He looked at the time and was surprised that it was already 5 am. "Damn, it took me 5 hours of non-stop pill making to make just a single pill?" he exclaimed.
If any experienced alchemist were here, they would cough up so much blood that they could probably make a blade with the amount of iron in it and cut Alex's head off.
"Let's see what I made," he thought and checked the pill.
[???????????? - 14%]
"Huh? So I made a pill that doesn't exist? Did I make something that is not in the game, or just one they had no records of?" Alex thought. His 'real world' senses were tingling once again.
"Sigh, whatever. I need to know what this pill does," he thought. There were two things he could do. First, feed a person. Since the only person here was himself, he couldn't do that.
Second, feed a pill swine. Since there wasn't any around. He couldn't do that either. Reluctantly, he took out a pill bottle and stored it in. He felt sad that he managed to make his first pill and couldn't even tell what the pill was about.
Alex rested for a while and at the same time recalled exactly what he did. He tried to think of things that he thought he did right, things he thought could be omitted, things he thought could be improved, etc.
Once he gathered all those information, he got to making the pills once again.
This time, there was no problem at all during the process. In fact, it was much better than the other times. He made the pill once more, and it came out as 18% this time.
He tried to understand what he could improve once again and went on to redo it once again. However, this time, he used his own cauldron instead. Since he knew that the recipe was getting closer and closer to being perfect, he took out his actual cauldron.
He redid his pill 3 more times until he couldn't improve it any more. Once that happened, he took out an empty talisman and started writing the recipe.
He wrote everything he could think of in this talisman and stored it away. Light started shining through the fog and he realized that morning had arrived.
He took away everything and closed his eyes. He started absorbing all the knowledge he had acquired today. He spent the next half an hour doing so, and once that was done, he decided to learn about formations a little more.
Only after that did he log out.
He freshened up and walked out of his room to meet Hannah in the kitchen.
"What are you doing here?" Hannah asked curiously.
"Umm… breakfast?" Alex answered.
"Yeah, but why this early?" Hannah asked.
"For university of co— Oh!" Alex said after he finally remembered that it was Friday today and he didn't have any classes today.
"Urghh… the days are all jumbled up right now," Alex said. "I can't tell what is when at all."
"Fair enough. Come sit down. You can go back and play once you finish eating," Hannah said and served him breakfast.
Alex ate gratefully and helped Hannah with the dishes before going back to his room. He wanted to log right back into the game, but somehow also felt a little burnt out. It was like his creative juice had all gone out of the window.
He sat on the bed and saw himself in the mirror. "Urghh… how long has it been since I exercised again?" he wondered. Without much thinking, he got down on the floor and started doing some push-ups.
It didn't take him long to realize just how out of shape he was. A farmer's son being this weak, despite doing physical works his whole life was a little unacceptable.
He did various exercises for the next hour or so and finally logged back into the game.
He sat down and thought of what he could do next. He wanted to make formations, but that was nearly impossible as he didn't have the right metals or blueprints for Common rank formations.
The only one he did know was the fire and communication one, and even then, he didn't know how the communication one really worked. So, he really did only know the formation for lantern fire.
"I already made the one for fire. I guess all I can learn is really just theory at this point. Whatever, I will learn the blueprints once I get out of there," he thought.
"Speaking of which, I probably don't need all of these spirit stones right? I should convert some to money and send it to my account," he thought.
He checked his storage bags to see how many spirit stones he had and was once again surprised despite knowing the number.
"Damn, 2067 True spirit stones really is a lot. And that Zexi carried this around AFTER buying all of those things," Alex thought. He was shocked at the absolute fortune that Zexi walked around every day with.
Alex opened his setting panel and got ready to transfer his money.
<Do you want to send '180,000 Spirit stones ($1,800,000) to XXXXXXXXXX343?>
Alex hadn't calculated how much money that amount was and when he saw it, he was shocked. despite taking away 200 true spirit stones from 2000 he was sending, the number was still ridiculous.
"W— Wait a second. Ones, tens, hundreds…. A hundred thousand…" his eyes went wide as he saw the final position of 1. "Millions," he exclaimed. "Am I? Wait… am I really a millionaire now?" he couldn't believe it.
Even as he was in disbelief, he clicked yes. The spirit stones disappeared from his inventory, and he too hastily logged out.
He excitedly waited for a moment and nearly jumped to his phone when he heard the notification.
He quickly opened his phone to see a message on it.
<$1,800,000 has been successfully credited to your account>