Tenkomori: The Homecoming Club Conquers Another World - Chapter 111.3
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Chapter 111.3
When I saw Keril Village, I could barely walk.
I nearly fell multiple times, leaning on the guards to somehow keep moving.
The bite location wasnât good either.
My left arm was near my heart. I could feel my pulse weakening.
My mind was still clear, but who knew how long that would last?
Brent, who had slightly improved, was still unconscious.
The gate opened, and several guards ran over.
Then Brentâs subordinate bowed his head as soon as he saw me.
âSorry, we only managed to secure one antidote potion!â
âWhat about the ingredients?â
âWe have several alchemical solutions and plenty of materials!â
âThen immediatelyââ
I stumbled mid-sentence.
I instinctively reached out with both arms, but my left arm lacked strength, and I crashed to the ground.
âYouâve been poisonedâŚâ
The subordinateâs face, helping me up, was filled with despair.
After taking care of the fire, we were carried to the barracks and each placed in a room.
On the table were three alchemical solutions, Lanium grass, Soglio fruits, processed Kungus roots for the antidote, and alchemy tools.
Suppressing my eagerness, I leaned on the chair and assessed the situation.
Besides me, three were poisoned. fđđ˛đđ°eđŻnđźvđ˛đ.đođŚ
Among them, Brent was in critical condition, and one guard was moderately injured.
Despite this, the adventurers and I were only mildly affected.
If we were in Selene, there were countless ways to handle this.
A [Antidote] using [Sword Flash] guard was there, and there should be a holy magic user too.
Potions were plentiful.
It would have been better if we found an alchemist.
In commerce, pharmacists are like small factories compared to alchemists.
No one seemed to challenge the big factories nearby.
âCan you mix it in that condition?â
I remained silent to the subordinateâs question.
My whole body was gradually losing sensation.
First, I should drink the potion and recover before mixing.
In my current state, I didnât know when Iâd lose consciousness.
ButâBrentâs condition was severe.
How quickly Sopricâs poison could be fatal was unknown.
âGive this to Brent.â
I handed over the potion.
âAre you sure? If you lose consciousnessââ
âMixing the antidote wonât take long. Could you prepare more alchemy tools? I want to proceed in parallel.â
âUnderstood. Iâll arrange it immediately.â
Nodding, the subordinate rushed out with the potion in hand.
Without waiting for his return, I started mixing.
Holding down the Kungus root with my arm, I began to shave it with a knife.
As I continued, the door opened, and the subordinate returned.
âI gave it to Brent.â
âHow is he?â
âHe briefly regained consciousness, but I donât think heâs cured.â
âI see. If weâve bought time, thatâs enough.â
The subordinate brought a lower-quality antidote than the standard.
Even my standard quality hadnât fully healed. I hadnât expected much from the start.
âThe antidote potion might expel Sopricâs poison. Be careful not to touch any excretions or sweat. Oh, and the guards, adventurers, and merchants with us too. Tell anyone treated with the potions to change clothes, even if they werenât poisoned.â
âIâll inform them. Iâll also get the alchemy tools. Anything else?â
âOnly if you have time. Look for Hetschel cactus.â
The subordinate agreed and hurried out.
Using Kungus root as a material, I mostly made standard-quality potions.
Occasionally, I produced good quality, but with Hetschel cactus, the chances significantly increased.
However, itâs a plant native to the southeast Korusnet region, rarely seen even in nearby Leadwald.
Selene might have it, but I doubted Keril Village did.
I tried to resume work, scooping the shaved roots.
They slipped through my fingers.
So soonâmy right hand too.
I still felt sensations, but I couldnât exert force.
Even if I didnât die immediately, losing control would be as good as dead.
I managed to scoop it up and put it in the alchemical solution.
Then, staring at the lampâs light, I leaned back in the chair.
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