Chapter 221 Making Healing Potion
Chapter 221 Making Healing Potion
Feng Chan: Did you grow them yourself?
Finna: I asked the players to grow it and let them earn hard-earned money. I guess you don’t think much of it.
Feng Chan: Okay, if you have extra fertilizer in the future, please save some for me.
Finna: Okay.
She got four bags of fertilizer and also invested 10 gold coins. There were still more than kilograms of cabbage in the warehouse for her own consumption. She planned to sell all the cabbage this time.
The cabbage business couldn't be done, so Feng Chan planted blue-grade Dzi grass and blue-grade Cangmang grass on two plots of soil.
She divided a bag of fertilizer into three parts and sprinkled it evenly on each piece of soil. Since most of the plants she planted were already grown herbs, sprinkling fertilizer was mainly for survival rate.
She didn't dare to use up almost 9% of her stock to plant the more precious Dzi grass before fertilizer was available.
The Dzi grass I planted last night is in the same condition as when I first planted it. It is not obviously wilted or active, and the Human Language Grass seeds have not sprouted yet.
In the Destiny team, Qiao Zhi posted a picture, a screenshot of the backpack's introduction. Isn't this the Shengsheng Grass that Feng Chan has always wanted? There are still 7 more plants.
Qiao Zhi: There are seeds on it. Do you want to plant them? I can give you a bulb.
Ning Qiao: Okay, okay. I finally managed to manage half an acre of land and I’m just thinking about what to plant.
Feng Chan: Plus one.
Suziyou: add one.
Soon Qiao Zhi handed over the bulb. After opening it, it was full of tiny seeds, at least twenty or thirty of them.
However, it is said that it has a long growth cycle and is very demanding on the surrounding environment, so it cannot be planted just by planting it.
She pulled out some of the newly planted Cangmang and put them back into the preservation grid, then Feng Chan carefully planted the Shengshengcao seeds. Fortunately, her fertilizer was all sprinkled on the soil, so the effect was still there after changing the plants.
After finishing the job, Feng Chan privately messaged Qiao Zhi: Are you planning to sell the Shengshengcao or keep it for yourself?
Seeing Feng Chan asking this, Qiao Zhi immediately knew that she had a prescription, but she would not tell anyone who had it, nor would she let anyone take it out.
Qiao Zhi: I'm ready to sell it. The price of a green healing potion fluctuates greatly. Today's price is 42 silver coins. If you want it, I'll give you 25 silver coins for one.
She also considered that the healing potion would definitely require other herbs, so even if this Shengsheng grass was relatively more valuable than other herbs, it couldn't be much higher.
In fact, green product healing potions are not cheap among green products. Many green product items are priced lower than this. It can be said to be quite cheap, but this cheapness is only relative to the rich.
The game is mostly played by middle and lower-level players, and copper and silver coins are their most commonly used currencies. For them, many things have to be considered carefully before they are willing to buy them.
Seven pieces of Shengsheng Grass cost a total of 1.75 gold coins, and Feng Chan paid the money immediately.
Now the only thing missing from the healing potion was one auxiliary ingredient, which was not available in the mall. Feng Chan could only ask Bai Miao to see if she had it. In the end, she spent 50 silver coins and bought a large handful.
Now that the materials for the green-grade healing potion were gathered, Feng Chan's plan to go out had to be postponed.
She had already memorized the method of making the healing potion, but she was still worried, so she took out her beginner's notes on potion making and prepared to follow them step by step.
Suddenly, a claw poked her back. Feng Chan turned around and saw it was Jindou, who was trying hard to open his mouth and said, "Master."
Its tone did not change, and it was almost the same as usual. Seeing that it could speak, Feng Chan smiled and stroked its head vigorously: "Jindou, you said it very well, tell me more."
"I, I'm Jindou." Jindou paused for a moment. It was a huge change for him to change from barking like a dog to speaking Mandarin. He still needed to adapt, but it was good like this.
"I'm Huang Shiyi." Huang Shiyi started speaking, and the wolves behind him who were just beginning to learn human language began to say their own names. Some of them obviously couldn't say it very well, and after saying just two words their voices turned into wolf howls.
"Okay, okay, everything is fine." Feng Chan looked at everyone lovingly, as if she was seeing her own children grow up.
After practicing talking with them for a while, Feng Chan let them go play while she still had to make healing potions.
Most of the herbs needed for the healing potion needed to be fresh, and a few needed to be dried and ground into powder, which she had already dried in advance.
What is needed are clean mortars and various glass containers, which are already in the basic blueprint of the tool bench. She has stones and glass in stock, and the tool bench was made immediately before she used up her time today.
She also went to the mall and bought a food scale, which had specific amounts for each item.
After getting the things, Feng Chan took out a set of ingredients for a healing potion and started processing it. The overall difficulty was not high. The dry ones were ground into powder, and the fresh ones were mashed into juice.
The grass looks a bit like aloe vera, but it is shorter and rounder. The juice inside is almost transparent and not sticky. When you handle it, one point of your health will be absorbed by it. It can be regarded as a healing potion, which is also the special feature of this grass.
The juice of the auxiliary material is a little green. First weigh the weight of each juice, mix them one by one, and then filter them with gauze 2 to 3 times. Finally, a light green liquid will appear. Feng Chan has crushed the powder as much as possible. Now put it into a glass tube, and some powdery substance can still be seen inside.
Put it in the backpack and introduce it as a failed healing potion.
The beginner's notes on potion making said that if the powder is not fine enough, the potion will indeed fail. She only spent 20 minutes on the other juices, but she spent an hour grinding the two powders, but it still didn't work.
How about trying a machine? The note says a stone mortar is best, but it doesn't say you can't use a machine. Even the owner of this note failed several times before succeeding, so it's inevitable that she would fail the first time.
After adjusting his mindset, Feng Chan went to the mall to search for blenders. There were several models that only cost ten or twenty copper coins. These things were very cheap unless they were necessities.
Feng Chan directly bought two of the best ones and applied different medicinal powders to each.
After the powder was ground, it was indeed much finer than what she had pounded by hand, but she still poured it back into the mortar and ground it again. After more than ten minutes, when she felt it was almost done, she took out another piece of Shengshengcao. The quantity was limited, so she had to be cautious.
However, she failed the second time. She filtered it a few more times, and there was no obvious powder in the final product. She did not make any of the mistakes recorded in the notebook, so why did it still fail?
She looked at her notebook again and again, thinking carefully about every step she took, but still couldn't think of where the problem was. She put all the herbs that could be kept in a fresh container, but there were too many types, and some could not be kept fresh, and a few had withered.
The only thing left was the powdered part. Wasn't that dry enough? The high daytime temperatures here had already dried it to the point where it would crumble if you handled it with even the slightest effort.
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