"Is Evelyn going to die?"
"Boiling water, can anyone survive that? She must be cooked by now!"
"I'm not daring to learn witchcraft anymore. How is this just a little painful? It's clearly life-threatening. Before even starting to learn, life is already over."
...
The students around were discussing fervently, but Moros said nothing, just quietly watching Evelyn.
In witchcraft, body strengthening is inevitably painful, but the witchcraft symbols on the cauldron and the power in the herbal soup were enough to ensure that the person in the cauldron wouldn't die.
The scalded skin would actually heal quickly, and with prolonged strengthening, once trained to the extreme, such a body would become incredibly powerful.
As time passed, some people couldn't help but vomit, and others were trembling with fear.
Walker, standing next to William, whispered, "William, Evelyn isn't dead, and I feel she's going to become stronger from this..."