It was still that manor.
Still that courtyard.
Three new elixirs were placed on the table.
The so-called new elixirs were innovations that alchemists made upon existing elixir formulas.
But innovation could fail.
This was not uncommon in the world of alchemy; every alchemist had an innovative spirit.
Take the simplest Qi Condensing Pill for example, in fact, it had gone through many versions of improvements, and after countless generations of alchemists' innovations, it had become the most mainstream Qi Condensing Pill formula of today.
"Elixirs are naturally occurring, the skillful hand accidentally learns."
Many elixirs were born from chance, after which alchemists reverse-engineered them based on the medicinal properties to recreate them.
Chu Ning finished reading the notes from Qin Shan, the Second Grade Alchemist, according to what that alchemist wrote in his notes.