The aura in the antidote is minimal, which allows Charlie to conclude that the person who made the elixir must also be proficient in the aura, but he is unable to guess the other party’s cultivation through the elixir.
After all, the potency of this antidote is really a bit too low, Charlie felt that its greatest use is not to be able to suppress the poison in the body of the person taking it, but seems to be just to send a signal for the poison in his body to not rush to attack for the time being.
As he looked at these antidotes, he couldn’t help but speculate in his heart that, if the Warriors Den had ten dead soldier bases around the world, then together with the dead soldiers, the families of the dead soldiers and the Cavalry guards, there would be at least tens of thousands of people.
In addition, there are also scholars, guides, special envoys and governors scattered around the world. The company’s staff is also a part of the Uniform Guards, Speedy Transport Company and various other supporting personnel.
It is roughly estimated that there are at least 100,000 people under his command, or even more. The vast majority of these 100,000 men have to take one antidote every week, this means that the daily output of the Warriors Den will be 10,000 to 20,000 or more antidotes.
With such a large demand, it is impossible to let the master of aura in charge of the experts.
Otherwise, it is the same as the strongest of the small group of people, pressed in the manufacture of antidote sweatshops, is really big material with small use.
Therefore, Charlie estimated that the Warriors Den should have a sizable elixir processing base. The lord, or those under his command who mastered the aura, after refining the core elixir, to the processing base with a specific recipe for dilution.
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