Kat continued nonchntly, "I don''t really get it, but my mom is the catalyst for their incubation
technique. My blood, which is
basically my mother''s heirloom, has that incubation effect for medicinal herbs. Honestly, | wouldn''t have
known because my
father''s so overprotective, but I''m also not sure if it''d work since he''s the one who toldthat."
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Frank realized with a start after Kat''s quick summary—so that was why Nash had been so careful with
Kat, and why she had a seal
in her body.
Still, he shook his head. "I know what you''re getting at, but | have enough herbs for now, don''t worry—"
Before he could finish, Kat had picked up a knife and pricked her finger, drawing scarlet blood.
"What..."
Her determined visage left Frank sighing. "You''re such a brat..."
"Oh, quit overextending," Kat said solemnly. "I heard from Vicky that you have the herbs, but they''re not
old enough to be as
effective as before. And you know it''s not easy to get older herbs. Moreover, | have to pay you back a
little after you helpedout
so much when you were in Morhen. Don''t you agree?"
Seeing that she was serious, Frank had no choice but to ept her offer and gather her blood in a vial.
And he really had been overextending as Kat had said—even though he refined the medicinal herbs he
obtained from the Turnbulls
and the Loggins into a small, viscous bottle of herbal bath extract, he had the feeling that it wascking.
Without a natural wonder like the Hale Marrow, the herbal bath extract was effective, but not as
apparent as before.
And if it was not apparent, would the rich and powerful of Riverton be willing to part with their money
just to try it? What was the
point of his farm resort at all?
After a long while of thinking, Frank eventually drew a small speck of Kat''s blood and flicked it into the
green extract.
Frank could sense that something was special about Kat''s blood too. It carried a special sweet scent,
though he had no idea about
the specific attributes—it was red like any other person''s blood.
However, he was also aware of Hundred Bane Sect''s incubation technique, and he was willing to test
out the theory.
He just had to refine the herbal bath extract again if he failed—it would not take that much effort,
though it would be costly when it
cto ingredients. Even so, Frank had enough centennial herbs for now.
Nheless, the pale green extract in the bottle started bubbling, its hue turning into dark green.
As the reaction subsided, Frank took a sniff and eximed in shock, "What?!"
He remembered the ingredients he had refined into this extract: ginseng, snow lotus, dragonroot, and
the likes... each of which
were hundred years old.