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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1677

To adapt to the newly increased strength in their body and better control their rising energy, Alejandro, Kenneth, and the others rushed forward to battle every monster beast that crossed their path.

Members of the Cabello family would show Fane some of the spirited grass they obtained for him to decide if any of the items were suitable for cultivating pills. If there were, they would hand it to him instantly.

They remembered how Fane gave them a copy of the martial art technique, and that was a blessing to the Cabello family.

When evening came and everyone sat down to rest, Fane started researching the third-grade elementary pills.

In the first half of the night, he familiarized himself with the pill remedy and the steps of cultivation until he could memorize them. Fane then tried cultivating the pill later that night.

Fane tried cultivating the pills three times the entire night and failed all three attempts. Although he expected this to happen, it still distressed him.

This was because the cultivation of this third-grade elementary pill not only needed a third-grade elementary spirited grass as the main ingredient, but the remedy also required some second-grade spirited grass and other suitable herbs as its auxiliary materials during the cultivation process.

Failing the cultivation would prove to be a huge loss on his part. Three consecutive failures meant a loss of at least three third-grade elementary spirited grass and dozens of second-grade spirited grass. How could one not feel distressed over such huge losses?

Nash approached Fane as the sky slowly lit up and comforted him, "Cultivating third-grade pills should be at least ten times more difficult compared to cultivating second-grade pills. The improvement from a second-grade alchemist to a third-grade alchemist is an essential improvement and can be considered a huge leap. Failure is inevitable, so don't let it work you up too much."

Fane nodded. “Yes, Father. A second-grade premium alchemist is also considered a second-grade alchemist, while an alchemist that can cultivate a type of third-grade elementary pill is a third-grade alchemist. There is a great difference between both. Failure isn’t a big issue, but losing the spirited grass troubles me so much." “It's alright. We're able to search quite a large amount of third-grade spirited grass every day, and many of them are suitable to be ingredients in cultivating pills. As long as you’re willing to work hard, I believe that you'll continue to break through and become a third-grade alchemist soon. After all, I've seen that your methods of cultivation during the third time are much better than the first!” Nash smiled and lightly patted Fane's shoulder.

Meanwhile, Daniella was busy persuading Selena. “Sister Selena, don't worry too much. Fane is extremely talented in both training and cultivating pills. I know he’ll resolve the black spot on your face and lift this spell within a year!"

Selena smilingly nodded before she spoke to Daniella, "You don't need to be so shy— you should chat more with Fane when you're free. How can this work if you keep staying next to me?”

Selena paused momentarily before she added softly, "Although I also believe Fane will work hard to help lift this spell on me, time passes so quickly, and cultivating a fourth-grade intermediate pill isn’t easy. On top of that, it won’t be easy to obtain the precious item from the Pavilion of Divinity in such a short time. If... If I die, you don’t need to feel sad for me. I know that you're a nice girl, and you'll surely take good care of Fane and Kylie on my behalf."

Daniella's expression faltered at Selena's words. "Stop saying such nonsense, Selena. Nothing will happen to you! You have such a good relationship with Fane, and he won't allow anything to happen to you. On top of that, even if it's for Kylie's sake, you need to fight to stay alive. Do you understand? Don't be troubled by such thoughts or allow it to affect your training, alright?"

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