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Chapter 550 - 278: Elite Team



Chapter 550: Chapter 278: Elite Team

The last class before the festival celebration carried a special atmosphere in the classroom.

Though the students remained attentive, there was a faint sense of anticipation and excitement in their eyes.

The arrival of Lance Memorial Day infused the normally rigorous academic atmosphere of the Crystal Tower with a lively spirit.

Of course, everyone here was at a top academic level, so even with the festival approaching, there wouldn’t be anyone unable to sit still like in ordinary schools.

Ron stood on the podium, lightly tapping the crystal ball floating in front of him, projecting a series of complex magic potion formulas into the air.

"Today we will discuss the multi-phase potion system — a type of compound potion capable of displaying different traits in various environments."

His voice was calm and powerful, clearly reaching every corner of the classroom:

"Unlike ordinary potions, multi-phase potions require pre-implantation of environmental trigger mechanisms during the preparation process, allowing them to automatically switch states based on external conditions.

This technology is widely used in abyss exploration, plane traversal, and extreme environment research."

He picked up a delicate crystal bottle from the workstation.

The liquid inside initially appeared as a clear blue, but with a gentle shake of the bottle, it gradually turned into a thick purple, then returned to its original state after a moment of stillness.

"This is a simplified demonstration model. A real multi-phase potion can have more than five different states, each exhibiting completely different properties."

Ron placed the crystal bottle on a specially made magic sensing disc:

"Today, we will focus on the principles of configuring multi-phase potions, techniques for stable control, and practical application cases. Of course, we’re only demonstrating; specific configuration requires at least the level of a professional alchemist."

Over the next two hours, Ron explained the core concepts and construction methods of multi-phase potions in a way that was easy to understand.

He didn’t simply list formulas and steps but emphasized the underlying principles and thought processes.

This teaching style had long become his trademark:

Not teaching students "what to do" but "why do it" and "how to think."

"The key to the multi-phase conversion mechanism lies in the preset folding paths of the microstructure."

While explaining, Ron drew a complex energy model in the air:

"It’s like pre-weaving multiple possible molecular arrangements for the liquid, then designing specific ’switches’ to trigger the transformation. This idea applies not only in magic potion making but also in bloodline modulation and high-tier alchemy."

The students below were completely focused, their pen tips swiftly moving over parchment, recording these precious points of knowledge and perspectives.

"Understanding the principles is more important than memorizing the steps."

Ron’s voice echoed in the classroom:

"When you grasp the energy relationships between materials, you can infer by analogy and even find suitable substitutes when certain materials are lacking. That is the true art of magic potion making."

Liss sat in the front row, her brown curls shimmering slightly in the sunlight, her pen tip moving swiftly over the parchment, capturing every detail.

As Ron’s assistant, she could have directly obtained the lecture materials but insisted on personally recording each knowledge point.

"Remember, the greatest challenge of multi-phase potions is not creating multiple states, but ensuring that each transformation is flawless."

Ron’s voice carried the calm of experience:

"In actual preparation, even the slightest error could lead to the collapse of the entire system, or worse — entering an unpredictable chaotic state."

With a gentle fluctuation of spiritual power, the projection in the air transformed into a series of illustrations of failure cases.

These demonstrated various possible erroneous results and their cause analyses.

"Today’s assignment is to analyze this collection of multi-phase transformation failure cases, identify at least three critical error points, and propose what you consider viable improvement solutions."

As the time approached the end, Ron packed up his demonstration tools and assigned the post-class task:

"Additionally, I hope everyone uses the holiday to review the energy conversion theories covered previously, to prepare for the relevant courses after the holiday."

As the magic power cursor pointed to the end time, the students began to orderly pack up their study tools.

Some students gathered around the podium, hoping to get extra tips or advice on the assignments.

And Ron patiently answered each question, conveying both rigor and encouragement in his words.

"Master!"

A voice came from the crowd, belonging to a tall male apprentice:

"We heard you’re participating in the ’Rainbow Ring’ competition tomorrow, and we’ll all be there to cheer you on!"

"Yes, Master! We bet you’ll surely get a perfect golden rating!"

Another female apprentice added enthusiastically, her tone full of admiration.

Ron slightly raised his hand, signaling everyone to be quiet:

"Thank you all for your enthusiasm, but the holiday has started, so go home and rest well. Don’t forget the holiday assignments; I’m looking forward to seeing your innovative ideas."

Only after that did the students reluctantly leave the classroom, almost every one of them expressing their blessings and support to Ron before leaving.

Only the members of Ron’s "Elite Team" stayed behind.

"Master, all six of us will be there to cheer for you."

A slender boy with short silver hair said:

"We’ve already agreed on the best viewing spot."

"Yes, Master," another fair-faced female apprentice chimed in:

"We’ve also prepared some special gifts, hoping to bring you good luck."


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