Three nights after signing the research agreement, Krishak stood alone in the academy's advanced alchemy laboratory.
Rows of spirit furnaces glowed softly in the dim light. Shelves containing hundreds of rare ingredients lined the walls, each secured behind protective formations. At the center of the room stood a high-grade silver cauldron engraved with stabilization arrays.
Professor Devika had given him unrestricted access during designated research hours.
To the academy, this was an extraordinary privilege.
To Krishak, it was a long-awaited opportunity.
The tools here were still crude compared to what he had used in his previous life, but they were more than sufficient for low-level formulas.
Lunafang lay near the entrance, quietly observing.
Tonight, Krishak intended to create a pill that would be useful not only to himself, but to every student and cultivator on Earth.
The formula he selected was the Basic Beast Nourishment Pill.
Its purpose was simple:
• Strengthen a contracted beast's body.
Improve absorption of spiritual energy.
Purify minor bloodline impurities.
Accelerate healthy growth.
Such pills were common in advanced civilizations.
On Earth, beast trainers relied mostly on raw beast cores and expensive natural treasures.
This pill would provide a far more efficient alternative.
Krishak gathered the necessary materials.
Moonveil Vine
Silver Dew Grass
Purified beast core powder
Spirit Mint
Trace amounts of Moon Lotus
Each ingredient was measured precisely.
Professor Devika, observing from a respectful distance, watched every movement with intense concentration.
Krishak purified each ingredient and extracted its medicinal essence.
He combined them within the silver cauldron, adjusting the furnace heat with minute control.
The process required balancing several conflicting energies.
A single mistake could destabilize the mixture.
Yet Krishak's movements were calm and precise.
Minutes passed.
The liquid condensed.
A silver-blue pill formed at the center of the cauldron.
Its surface was smooth, and a faint moonlit aura surrounded it.
Professor Devika inhaled sharply.
"Remarkable."
Krishak examined the finished product.
The quality exceeded his initial expectations.
Krishak offered the pill to Lunafang.
The young wolf consumed it eagerly.
Almost immediately, silver light spread through his body.
The blue markings on his fur brightened.
His aura rose steadily.
The pill's energy nourished his muscles, bones, and bloodline simultaneously.
After several minutes, the process stabilized.
Lunafang's cultivation remained at Early Elite Martial Warrior, but his foundation became noticeably stronger.
His Moonlight Regeneration ability also improved.
Through the soul bond, Krishak sensed clear satisfaction.
Devika examined Lunafang and then turned to Krishak.
"This single pill may be worth more than many spirit beast resources currently on the market."
Krishak nodded.
"It is only a basic formula."
The professor stared at him.
"Only a basic formula."
Her expression suggested she was struggling to imagine what an advanced formula might accomplish.
Krishak spent the next hour recording the process in detail.
Ingredient ratios.
Temperature stages.
Purification steps.
Expected medicinal effects.
Professor Devika carefully reviewed his notes.
The precision and clarity of the documentation impressed her almost as much as the pill itself.
The implications were enormous.
If beast nourishment pills could be produced consistently:
Summoners would raise stronger companions.
Beast tamers could reduce cultivation costs.
Rare bloodlines could be preserved more effectively.
The academy would gain a significant strategic advantage.
Professor Devika understood this immediately.
"We must proceed carefully."
Krishak agreed.
For now, the formula would remain confidential.
After Devika departed, Krishak remained in the laboratory for several minutes.
Lunafang rested nearby, stronger than before.
The silver-blue cauldron still radiated residual warmth.
Another foundational technology had been introduced to Earth.
And once again, Krishak had done so quietly, without fanfare.
He extinguished the spirit furnace and closed his notebook.
Each discovery reinforced the same truth.
Knowledge, properly applied, could reshape civilizations.
And Krishak had only begun to share what he knew
