Book 5: Chapter 35: Pills

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Book 5: Chapter 35: Pills

Sen managed to escape Falling Leafs wrath mostly unscathed. Her fury had been pretty halfhearted after he waved the pill in front of her. She clipped his chin with a claw and drew a negligible amount of blood. He thought shed done it mostly to prove a point. Dont wake me up from a nap unless theres danger imminent. On the whole, it was a sentiment with which Sen agreed. That ultra-mild chastisement did nothing to dampen his good mood. He had succeeded in making a pill. He didnt even care if it was the right kind of pill, although his general impression of it told him it was. The fact of the pill was far more important to him than the nature of the pill. He could do it. Hed have to worry about making the right kind of pills, of course, but that was a worry for the next day, week, and probably several months. He allowed himself to simply bask in his success for a moment, letting the exuberant inner light heal over the thousand cuts his confidence in his alchemy skills had taken.

After that initial glow of success wore off, he exited the galehouse quietly and made his way to Fu Ruolans home. He had no idea if the woman slept at all, but he thought it was probably the exception, rather than the rule. She answered the door with a frown, but it didnt look like hed woken her. At worst, she had the look of someone who had been interrupted while deep in thought and whose mind was still mostly on the task shed walked away from. He gave her a big grin and triumphantly held up the pill between two fingers. She blinked at it before her eyes went wide. She seized his arm and dragged him into the house.

How? she demanded. How did you do it?

Sen kept the explanation concise. Shed observed him making elixirs a few times, so he didnt need to go into any depth to get across the essentials of the process hed employed. After he finished, she sat there with a finger idly tapping against her cheek. He didnt know what she was pondering but decided it was best to let her speak when she was ready. He glanced around the room, but the decorations were sparse. There were some touches that made it feel like a home. He saw a comfortable blanket folded up on a chair. There was a cup of tea that looked like it had gone cold hours before. There were a few scrolls scattered about. His eyes lingered on those. From what he could see, they were alchemy scrolls. His fingers twitched with a desire to grab them, but he knew better. Shed just tell him to put them down or give them back. Shed already given him the only text about alchemy she wanted him using for the time being. And he couldnt really complain. The primer had a lot of incredibly useful information in it. He just wanted more. There was never too much knowledge in his opinion.

May I see the pill? asked Fu Ruolan.

He turned his head back to her. She had an amused look. No doubt, she had guessed at his thoughts. He withdrew the pill from the storage ring where hed stored it for safekeeping. Reaching over, he dropped the pill into her outstretched hand. He felt a faint swirl of qi and the barest whisper of her spiritual sense as she examined the pill. His own examination of the pill hadnt revealed any problems with it that he could identify. Of course, his inability to identify them wasnt a guarantee that the pill was as it should be. There could be issues with it that he lacked the experience to recognize. The longer Fu Ruolan sat there with the pill, the more nervous he became. Eventually, she made a discontented noise and handed it back. Sen lifted an eyebrow at her.

Is there something wrong with the pill?

Wrong? she asked. No, I wouldnt characterize it as wrong. Come with me. I want to show you something.

Sen followed her back into her miraculous storage treasure. They didnt go nearly so deep that time. Instead, they stopped at a set of shelves that had dozens of small boxes on them. None of them were labeled, much to Sens disappointment, but Fu Ruolan picked one up off the bottom shelf. She flipped it open and pulled out a small round pill. She handed it to him. He held the pill in his hand and then did much as she had done with his, examining it with his qi and spiritual sense. He frowned at it. It was a healing pill, technically speaking. It just wasnt a very good one. At best, it might help speed up the healing of a broken bone. He supposed it would probably be good for mortals who needed some help healing cuts, assuming they were also getting stitched up and properly bandaged. A quick look at Fu Ruolan revealed an expectant expression. Right, he thought. This must be what I was supposed to make. He pointed at the pill in his hand.

They left the storage treasure behind and entered Fu Ruolans alchemy workshop. Theyd spent so much time in that space working together that they dropped into familiar routines immediately. Sen got the fire stirred up a little and settled the cauldron on the stove with some water in it. Fu Ruolan produced the plant and reagents hed need. The biggest difference was inside of Sen. Where fear and worry had once dominated his mind, now there was hope and some of that old confidence hed felt. He moved through the process with a calm assurance. Having done the recipe this way once already, he had a better idea of what to expect and when to expect it, which let him prevent problems hed had to solve or fix the first time around. While he dropped almost instantly into the space where he wasnt thinking, he was aware that he was smiling so hard that it might have hurt if he was still a mortal.

In what felt like no time at all, he was done and lifting the cauldron away from the heat. Bleeding the heat away, he set the cauldron on a table. While he didnt know exactly how well the pill would turn out, he was very confident that hed succeeded again. Eyeing Fu Ruolan, he gestured to the cauldron. Shed been there for all of those failures. He thought she might enjoy being the one to reveal a success.

If youd care to do the honors, he said.

With a little nod, she walked over and lifted the lid. She peered down briefly before glancing over at him. She dipped a hand into the cauldron and came up with another round pill. Sen grimaced. He didnt even need to take out his original pill to tell that the new one was an improvement over his initial success. The glow was brighter and the sense of qi around it was stronger.

Well, its not substantive proof, but it looks like a trend is forming here.

Sen closed his eyes. You know what? Thats a problem for future Sen.

Future Sen?

Yes, future Sen. The me who will be trying to make the pill for my body cultivation. Today Sen is just going to be happy that I finally made pill refinement work.

Fu Ruolans brows furrowed, and she almost started to speak a few times before she shook her head.

Youre right, she said. This is critical progress. You should be happy about it. We can worry about those other problems when they actually become problems.