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443 Divine Spark?

How could he refine a divine spark?

Now that he had a good understanding of alchemy, although he might not be the best, he was at least one of the best. Despite this, he had no clue as to where to start when it came to this problem.

A pill was a pill, so what did it have to do with a divine spark?

Could it be that there was something beyond the fifth-level of alchemy? Did he have to seek someone out?

Recently, Cofuran had not appeared. After thinking about it, he felt that she was probably dealing with some matters, and did not want to disturb her.

He would just think of a way to deal with this matter. After all, Cofuran had said that the method to refine divine sparks was in the Alchemist Valley, and she would not lie to him.

Since that was the case, Yuchi looked at the dazed Si Yuming.

“Can I ask if sixth-level alchemists exist?”

Si Yuming almost vomited blood when she heard that. Was he not satisfied yet?

Why was he asking if there were sixth-level alchemists?

What was going on?

Was the status of a fifth-level alchemist not high enough?

Si Yuming didn’t know how to answer Yuchi’s question.

After thinking about it, Yuchi changed his question.

“By any chance, have you heard of divine sparks?”

Divine spark?

Si Yuming shook her head.

“I haven’t, but perhaps you can ask my grandfather, or any other fifth-level alchemist. They should know more.”

Yuchi naturally agreed.

Although he did not expect to learn the detailed refining method for divine sparks from these fifth-level alchemists, he was still very confident that he would find clues about it.

However, the first question he needed to resolve was what a divine spark actually was.

He thought about it.

Earlier on, divine sparks had been mentioned by Cofuran. It seemed to represent some sort of authority which would make the Heavenly Dao open up a path.

Only then would he be able to surpass the demigod realm and become a true god. Some creatures, like Bi Fang, were born with a divine spark. Yuchi was not. Hence, he had to figure out how to refine and obtain one.

A month later, when the fifth-level alchemists heard that Yuchi was looking for them, they rushed over quickly. After all, in the eyes of these alchemists, Yuchi had already reached unprecedented heights in terms of alchemy.

If they did not take this chance to get to know and learn from him, it would be a total and utter waste. Seeing him for themselves shocked them. He was really so young!

Fifth-level alchemists were usually heads of their respective families, and wielded considerable power and influence. However, Yuchi was an anomaly.

His existence was one that made others question themselves.

Only the heavens knew what kind of terrifying strength such a person possessed. Only the heavens knew what the limits of such a person were.

Standing among these alchemists, who were all around 80 or 90 years old, Yuchi looked like their grandchild. However, everyone was clear about his status. He was the true genius and expert here.

Yuchi quickly expressed his intentions on why he was meeting them.

“Dear respected senior alchemists, I wanted to ask about a certain term I heard by chance. Has anyone heard of or have an understanding of divine sparks?”

This was a crucial question.

If these fifth-level alchemists did not know about divine sparks, then Yuchi would be forced to slowly figure things out by himself.

The only way was to investigate the history of the Alchemist Valley in detail to search for secrets that even these fifth-level alchemists did not know about.

It was something that might take him decades, which was a truly undesirable outcome for Yuchi.

After the other alchemists heard this, they stroked their beards and looked at each other.

After a long silence, one of the fifth-level alchemists said to Yuchi seriously, “We have indeed heard about divine sparks from the ancient book. However, what we know is only limited to some descriptions within the book. We don’t know anything more specific than that.”

Ancient book?

“What sort of ancient book is it?” Yuchi quickly asked.

The alchemists looked at each other again.

The ancient book was not anything special. As long as one was a fifth-level alchemist, they were qualified to read it. It contained legends passed down from ancient times, as well as other historical stories.

Then, someone stood up and took the initiative to invite Yuchi to go and take a look.

After Yuchi heard this, he nodded his head and said, “Thank you.”

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