Chapter 108: Spirit Sensing Potion
No matter how vivid the images were, none of them could see what Feng Wu saw since they were not necromancers.
“Yeah we don’t see anything. Honestly, you think you’re a necromancer or something?” Jasmine and Yifu were quick to criticize Feng Wu.
Ming Xi and the others didn’t doubt their existence. No one in Ming Xi’s squad were ordinary. They knew better then to deny the existence of something just because they themselves couldn’t see it.
What Feng Wu said was really hard to believe though. The girls were right; she wasn’t a necromancer. Heck never mind being a necromancer, Feng Wu wasn’t even a magician. There wasn’t an ounce of magical talent in her body. If she had any she would have gone into the Magic Division, not the Sword Division.
A person with no magical talent was telling them she could see the dead. Ming Xi and his group didn’t think Feng Wu would lie, but they couldn’t help but be suspicious.
It was really hard to believe.
“You better listen to Feng Wu. Her sight is different from yours. She can see things ordinary people can’t see. If you don’t believe her, I have something here that you can use.” From his space ring, Jier took out a clear transparent bottle the old necromancer had given him.
It was a potion that allowed people to see the dead; junior necromancer apprentices often used it as a part of their education. It was a system the necromancers had set up as a teaching device. It was rarely sold. Sometimes a necromancer would gift a small amount to those they were on good term with.
“What?! A sensing potion. You actually carry this kind of stuff with you?” Elena was really surprised.
You could see the spirits of the dead if you sprayed yourself with it. Legend had it that the world’s first necromancer, a god-level necromancer, came up with the formula for it. He created it so that knowledge of necromancy would not fade away once he ascended. The potion helped apprentices become accustomed to interacting with the dead more quickly.
The formula was only ever passed on from one necromancer to another. Even though the relationship between necromancers, the dark and light, wasn’t always good, one thing they all adhered to was maintenance of the formula’s secrecy. They wouldn’t reveal it to outsiders.
In the end even if the formula was secret, the potion itself could still be found and purchased, however the price was high and not many people wanted to. Afterall, who would voluntarily want to afflict themselves with the sight of the dead? So ultimately even though the potion rarely showed up at auction houses, it was not that hard to get.
So though the sight of Jier having a potion surprised Elena, it didn’t shock the others as much.
“So? You dare use it?” Jier shook the bottle at them, a goading expression on his face.
“Like I’d be afraid!” Luis reached over and grabbed the bottle and promptly sprayed his eyes with it. He blinked several times trying to get used to having something in his eyes.
He was the center of attention.
“So? What do you see?” Ai Lin asked with anticipation.
Yifu and Jasmine had expressions of disbelief on their faces. Necromancy was the most noble and lucrative vocation of all the fields. If Feng Wu could see the dead, then didn’t mean she had the potential to be a necromancer? Strong and long-lived, it was rumored necromancers had ways to extend their lifespan.
Even if they were beaten to death, they would never believe it.
“So?” demanded both Elena and Gerasi.
Luis blinked several times. The world he saw and felt had changed dramatically when he was able to focus his eyes again. The originally dark night was dyed bloody red. The inside of the inn was filled with bloody mist. He heard the sounds of yelling and screaming from the second floor.
It was shocking that so many people were obliviously eating and drinking in such an atmosphere. Why weren’t they all trembling?!
The most outrageous thing was the rain. It was no longer water, but drops of blood. The metallic smell was so overpowering it made him want to vomit.
In those few seconds, the people around the table watched as the color drained from Luis’s face. What could he be seeing?
Gerasi called out to Luis a few times but got no reply. He grabbed the bottle and spritzed his own eyes to see what Luis was seeing.
Ming Xi and Tian Ya looked at each other. Even fools could tell there was something going on. They took turns spraying their eyes.
Their originally calm faces stiffened. Ming Xi retained his dignified expression, but it was obvious he was also affected.
“What? Is there something there? I don’t believe it. Here let me try.” Yifu had been waiting for a good show, for Feng Wu to be revealed as a big fat liar. Instead it looked like she was the one to get slapped in the face. She wasn’t going to believe it until she saw it herself.
She got up and walked over to Tian Ya as she spoke. She wanted to try the sensing potion. She didn’t expect Tian Ya to pull the bottle out of her reach.
“Senior Tian Ya!” Yifu was not convinced. She even began to believe the seniors were pretending to be scared so Feng Wu wouldn’t be humiliated and her lies exposed. Thinking this left her even more dissatisfied.
Why? Why did everyone take Feng Wu’s side? That time she got kicked out of the team during the virtual world assessment was also because of Feng Wu.
“Girls shouldn’t see this. I don’t want to hear your screams.” Tian Ya gave Yifu a cold look. He didn’t prevent her from spraying her eyes out of pity or consideration, he just didn’t want to deal the nuisance of the shrill screams of a hysterical girl.