The most powerful wizard in the magic world

Chapter 137 Tomorrow will be better

"Hey, Gerling!" A black-haired girl waved at him with a bright smile and a bit of expectation. "You're here so early, we thought you would be late."

"I didn't expect the traffic to be so smooth today." Gerlin smiled, put down the book in his hand, and walked towards her. "What are you talking about so interestingly?"

"We were discussing last week's experiments," she responded, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "Some of the potions were so effective, I just mixed a new potion, but it hasn't been tested yet."

"A new potion? Sounds good." Gerlin praised it. "What kind of potion is it?"

"It's for some skin diseases. I found several herbal formulas in the information and thought I could try it." The girl said proudly, "If it works, it may help many people."

"It's a great idea," Gerling nodded in approval, "but if you're not completely sure, you still have to be careful and ensure safety."

At this time, another apprentice came over and interrupted their conversation. "Actually, my experiment has also encountered problems. One formula always fails. I am almost going crazy." He was a little helpless, with a little frustration in his eyes.

"It may be a matter of proportions," Gelling suggested. "Sometimes even small adjustments can lead to different results. Would you like to discuss your recipe?"

"Okay, that's great!" the apprentice responded excitedly, with a gleam of hope in his eyes.

"There is so much knowledge to share." The girl was also very interested. "We can all help you and maybe we can find a solution."

Several people sat together, and Gerling listened carefully to the apprentice's description, occasionally inserting some comments, gradually forming a lively discussion atmosphere. The sun gradually tilted to the west, shining in obliquely, revealing a warm golden color, which complemented their enthusiasm.

At the side, a burly and imposing apprentice came over, looking a little impatient. "Why are you still discussing this? Stop wasting time and prepare for today's lecture. Gerling will definitely come up with something new."

"Carl, don't be so serious! We are helping each other." The black-haired girl retorted, with dissatisfaction in her eyes.

"Yes, we should communicate more. Pharmacy is a process of exploration and innovation." Another apprentice said.

Karl curled his lips, still disapproving. "Don't think your low-level discussion can add points to your grades. The final result is more important."

The atmosphere was a bit depressing. Gelling noticed that everyone's expressions had changed, so he quickly tried to smooth things over. "We are all working hard. The results are important, but the process is equally important. Every experiment and every discussion is an opportunity for us to grow."

"Gerlin is right!" the girl added quickly, "Learning should not be one-sided. Helping each other can promote progress."

Carl frowned, as if he wanted to say something, but was stopped by Gerlin's eyes. In the end, he just snorted coldly and turned away.

The discussion was back on track, and Gerling encouraged and guided everyone to share their thoughts and concerns. The sun gradually sank, taking away the hustle and bustle of the day, leaving behind only warmth and expectation.

Soon after, the door of the laboratory opened and the former mentor Allen came out and interrupted their conversation. "Are you ready? There will be an observation experiment today. I look forward to your performance."

"Of course, we are ready!" the apprentices responded in unison, with enthusiasm in their eyes.

"Okay, follow me." Alan smiled slightly, turned and walked towards the laboratory. The road ahead was winding and it seemed that countless mysteries were hidden in every corner.

Walking into the laboratory, the rich aroma of herbs hits you in the face, and various containers and reagents are neatly placed on the shelves. Gerling's heart beats a drum, and every corner here seems to be waiting for their exploration.

"Today's experiment is about the absorption and release of medicine." Allen began to explain, "We will observe the reactions of medicines with different ingredients in the human body. This is not only a theoretical issue, but also a part of practice."

"Then we need to prepare some samples!" The apprentices immediately took action, some looking for information, and some starting to prepare potions. The whole laboratory suddenly became lively, with conversations and the sound of instruments colliding, full of vitality.

Gelling walked among the crowd, offering advice from time to time. He felt a great sense of relief when he saw everyone's enthusiasm. Although the attitudes of some apprentices still needed to be improved, this positive atmosphere gave people hope.

After the experiment began, Alan guided them to observe the changes in the potion under different environments. The apprentices wrote down the data and discussed, sparking sparks of wisdom.

“Did you notice that when the potion comes into contact with an acidic environment, its color changes significantly,” Gerling said to the girl beside him, and she nodded seriously, eager to confirm his observation.

"Yeah, I noticed that just now! This may mean..." The girl continued to reason excitedly.

"Yes, the reaction mechanism between reagents is a key research direction." Another apprentice responded, with a thoughtful gleam in his eyes.

As the experiment progressed, everyone seemed to be infected by the passion for exploration, and they discussed the ingredients and reactions of the potion, and their minds became more open. Gelling watched quietly, his heart filled with pride.

"Okay, next we have to do a detailed analysis." Alan's voice sounded again, and he began to guide everyone to study the data. "Every experiment is a new attempt, and I hope you can learn from it."

As time went by, the experiment was carried out in a tense yet pleasant atmosphere. The apprentices encouraged each other, and the rich knowledge continued to settle and ferment in their hearts like potion.

When everything was over, and the lab was filled with discussions and laughter, Gelling felt extremely gratified. He knew that this was not just a dissemination of knowledge, but also a gathering of emotions and friendship.

“Today’s performance was very good and everyone was very engaged.” Allen praised the apprentices’ performance and said, “I hope you can continue to maintain this enthusiasm in your future studies.”

"Thank you, teacher!" the apprentices responded in unison, with excited smiles on their faces.

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