The End of the Immortal Path - Chapter 45: The Alchemy Workshop in the Castle

Chapter 45: The Alchemy Workshop in the Castle

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Chapter 108 of "The End of the Immortal Path" kicks off with action-packed scenes: That faint trace of alchemical potion scent, which didn't belong in this deathly ancient castle,... Discover more!

That faint trace of alchemical potion scent, which didn't belong in this deathly ancient castle, served as an invisible guiding thread, pointing Lin Jie and his companions toward the correct direction within this vast ruin.Sergeant William, the veteran soldier with extensive experience, immediately took command of the team. In this complex environment requiring extreme stealth and reconnaissance, his instincts—no different from a leopard's—proved far more reliable than Lin Jie's tactical mind.

He didn't choose the broad main roads long covered by weeds and rubble. Instead, he led Lin Jie and the scholar along the shadows inside the castle walls, merging with the darkness as they silently advanced toward the castle's core area—the main tower that had already collapsed by half.

Every movement William made possessed textbook-perfect grace: his footsteps fell soundlessly on the rubble, his body always found the optimal cover angles, and his eyes, still sharp in the darkness, vigilantly scanned every corner of their surroundings. Not the slightest rustle or movement could escape his perception.

Lin Jie followed closely behind him, diligently mimicking his rhythm and pace, greedily absorbing this veteran's stealth techniques and converting them into his own knowledge.

They soon arrived beneath the ruins of the main tower. This magnificent structure, once symbolizing the Urquhart family's glory and power, now remained only as a broken foundation and a lone stone wall completely covered in ivy.

A massive, pitch-black opening appeared where the tower's cellar entrance should have been, and that alchemical potion scent continuously wafted out from this very hole.

William made a "halt" gesture, then retrieved a small silver mirror with an adjustable handle from the leather pouch at his waist. He cautiously extended the mirror into the opening, using moonlight reflection to quickly scan the interior before swiftly withdrawing it.

William relayed the intelligence to Lin Jie and the scholar in nearly soundless whispers: "Below is a spiral stone staircase descending downward. At least two people are guarding the stairway corner. They're not using lights, but both are equipped with those Steam Weapons we saw before. They appear quite alert."

Forcing their way through was absolutely impossible. In such a narrow passage, once discovered, they would have no space to dodge and would instantly be riddled with holes by those Steam Weapons of unknown power.

The scholar's face showed traces of nervousness, and he began regretting why he hadn't stayed on the boat.

Meanwhile, Lin Jie's mind had already started rapidly working, considering methods to break this deadlock.

But this time, before he could devise a perfect plan, William had already solved the problem in his own way.

The veteran picked up a fist-sized stone from the ground, weighing it in his hand, then tilted his head to listen for a moment as if calculating wind direction and the echo patterns within the tower ruins.

Then his arm suddenly swung, and the stone flew with a faint whistling sound as he precisely threw it toward another collapsed section of the castle wall several meters away!

"Clatter—!" The crisp sound of stone striking stone echoed particularly sharply through the night air.

The two guards at the cellar entrance simultaneously had their attention drawn by this sudden noise. Alertly raising their weapons, they leaned halfway out toward the direction of the sound, attempting to see what was happening there.

This was the moment!

William's body transformed into a fully drawn bow, suddenly tensing then springing forward. He didn't make much noise—his large, fan-like feet stepped on the ground with feline lightness as he charged toward the opening at an incredible speed!

By the time the two guards realized the sound was merely a diversion and redirected their attention back, William's death-carrying figure was already upon them!

Lin Jie only heard two extremely brief, dull sounds resembling watermelons splitting under heavy impact—"thump, thump"—followed by the soft thuds of two heavy objects collapsing to the ground. Then everything returned to deathly silence.

Clean, efficient, without the slightest hesitation, leaving no opportunity for the enemy to raise any alarm—this was the fearsome assassination skill possessed by a true veteran who had survived bloody colonial wars.

When Lin Jie and the scholar followed down the moss-covered, slippery spiral stone staircase, they saw the two guards wearing the organization's uniforms already lying in pools of blood.

Their throats had been cleanly severed by William's gleaming military knife at an extremely tricky angle.

William's face showed no expression as he calmly wiped the blood from his blade with a cloth, as if he had merely disposed of two troublesome chickens.

This was the most real and cruel aspect of inner world hunting—no exaggerated, flashy fights, only the most efficient one-strike kills.

After dealing with the entrance guards, a massive secret base, repurposed from the castle's original underground wine cellar, finally revealed its full scope before them.

The alchemical potion scent in the air grew stronger, now mixed with the pungent odor of nitroglycerin. Dozens of stable carbide lamps illuminated the entire cellar bright as daylight. This place resembled a busy secret factory, with seven or eight uniformed members diligently working in different areas, each attending to their duties.

Some were carefully mixing yellow, grease-like nitroglycerin with some kind of powdered rune-engraved stone on tables, producing those high-power "alchemical explosives" they had seen on the lake.

Others gathered around a copper cauldron emitting green steam, seemingly brewing something. Lin Jie noticed they occasionally tossed processed large fish skins into the cauldron.

But what made Lin Jie and William most vigilant was the cellar's deepest section. There hung several massive nets woven from some unknown creature's tendons, each densely painted with ancient golden runes.

Beside the nets were neatly stacked several steel chains thicker than arms, similarly covered in carved runes. Each chain's end connected to a massive, three-barbed anchor head resembling a harpoon.

Without doubt, these were the true "cages" this organization had prepared for their god-like prey, the Guardian of Loch Ness!

The core design concept of these items wasn't for killing but for capture. The runes on those fishing nets and chains likely possessed special effects capable of suppressing large UMA spirituality, preventing them from utilizing their power.

"They're desecrating a deity... They actually intend to capture that great existence like livestock using chains and fishing nets!" Alistair trembled with rage at this sight, his scholarly composure completely vanishing as he wanted to charge forward and fight these damned heretics.

Lin Jie grabbed him and made a "calm down" gesture. Now wasn't the time for impulsiveness—the enemies here were numerous and well-equipped. If they alerted the enemy, the three of them would absolutely not leave this cellar alive.

He needed more intelligence.

His gaze began rapidly searching through this alchemical workshop filled with various miscellaneous items.

Finally, his eyes locked onto an isolated desk in the workshop's corner.

Besides some blueprints and alchemical tools placed on that desk, there was also spread open a thick logbook with black leather covers and a lock on its surface.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: Married? 2 Chapter 2: Could he really be a prodigy? 3 Chapter 3: The Magpie Bridge Opens Once a Year 4 Chapter 4: Who's the Fool, (2) 5 Chapter 5: progression speed is a bit too fast 6 Chapter 6: If I Take All the Clothes 7 Chapter 7: Witnessing the Rise of a Prodigy 8 Chapter 8: How can someone so young sleep? 9 Chapter 9: is worth mentioning, but not worthy of being recorded. 10 Chapter 10: The Old Ox: You Want to Eat Me? 11 Chapter 11: Is this something a human being does? 12 Chapter 12: New Records of the Heavenly Book 13 Chapter 13: I Came Here to Realize My Own Value (2) 14 Chapter 14: The Genius from My Hometown 15 Chapter 15: The Young Lady's Invitation 16 Chapter 16: Little Fatty: Xiao Jiang, don't be nervous, do your best on the exam! 17 Chapter 17: Jiang Man: My Wife is Here? 18 Chapter 18: My Husband, the Magpie Bridge is About to Open (1) 19 Chapter 19: To Be Honest, I Married an Immortal Maiden 20 Chapter 20: All My Achievements Rely Entirely on My Own Effort 21 Chapter 21: Does He Want Me to Show Off in Public? 22 Chapter 22: Jiang Man: I'm Too Strong 23 Chapter 23: Mr. Zhao: Jiang Man Indeed Has Someone Behind Him 24 Chapter 24: I Don't Eat Meat 25 Chapter 25: If This Doesn't Work, I'll Have to Become an Evil Cultivator 26 Chapter 26: Brother Jiang, You Must Strive to Get into the Top Ten 27 Chapter 27: This boy's vision is still too narrow. 28 Chapter 28: I'll Find You Another Wife 29 Chapter 29: Fight, it's on me. 30 Chapter 30: I Want to Reach Number One 31 Chapter 31: Are there still experts out there? 32 Chapter 32: The Splendor of First Place 33 Chapter 33: Thank me for finding you a wife? 34 Chapter 34: The Lady Knows Nothing About the Peerless Prodigy 35 Chapter 35: First, do you need to prove it? 36 Chapter 36: The White Moonlight in a Young Man's Heart 37 Chapter 37: The Requirements of a Peerless Prodigy (2) 38 Chapter 38: My Ability is to Find You a Wife 39 Chapter 39: He expresses his affection for me? 40 Chapter 40: If Becoming First Means I Have to Marry Luo Xuan, I'd Do It 41 Chapter 41: Now he is the rightful number one 42 Chapter 42: If I don't sleep, how will they sleep? 43 Chapter 43: Who Will Get the Assessment Qualification 44 Chapter 44: Actually, I'm Married 45 Chapter 45: Jiang Man is using all his ultimate moves; it seems he won't be able to hold out for long 46 Chapter 46: I Only Know How to Use My Ultimate Move 47 Chapter 47: I'm Going to Rise Step by Step 48 Chapter 48: Avoiding Decades of Detours 49 Chapter 49: Husband, let me help you have an heir. 50 Chapter 50: If I touch my wife, will she agree? 51 Chapter 51: First Place, More Dangerous Than You Think 52 Chapter 52: You're Poor, I Don't Blame You 53 Chapter 53: It's more painful to see him profit than for me to lose. 54 Chapter 54: Marrying into another family? No way, I'm already married 55 Chapter 55: Marrying into the Family and Giving Spiritual Source 56 Chapter 56: I'm fat, but I don't like being fat (2) 57 Chapter 57: You're Not Yun Qiansi, Number One 58 Chapter 58: I'm Such a Scheming Person 2 59 Chapter 59: There Are Only Two Words: 19 60 Chapter 60: If I don't rest first tonight, which student dares to sleep? 61 Chapter 1: Gazing into the Abyss 62 Chapter 3: Fire as a Boat 63 Chapter 2: Cold Iron and White Lanterns 64 Chapter 4: The Port of Filth and the Seekers 65 Chapter 5: Confrontation in the Gutter 66 Chapter 6: Welcome to the Whitechapel District 67 Chapter 7: The German Diary and the Bloodstained Sketch 68 Chapter 8: Shadow of the Ripper 69 Chapter 9: Reverberating Whispers 70 Chapter 10: Amateur Criminal Profiling 71 Chapter 11: The “Person” in the Shadows 72 Chapter 12: The Tracker's Sight 73 Chapter 13: Using Myself as Bait 74 Chapter 15: Three-way confrontation 75 Chapter 14: Phantom in the Crimson Mist 76 Chapter 16: Reluctant Cooperation 77 Chapter 18: Joining I.A.R.C.1 78 Chapter 17: Interpreting “Residual Echo” 79 Chapter 19: London Underground Headquarters 80 Chapter 21: The First Official Commission 81 Chapter 20: Neurotic Weapon Evaluation 82 Chapter 23: The Test of the Veteran 83 Chapter 22: Resources and Preparation 84 Chapter 25: Snowy Trap in the Warehouse 85 Chapter 24: The Whisperer at the Pier 86 Chapter 26: Gremlin 87 Chapter 28: Sewers and Mechanical Spirits 88 Chapter 29: Using the Enemy to Distract the Enemy 89 Chapter 27: Clues to the Lair 90 Chapter 31: Spiritual Materials 91 Chapter 34: Armed Upgrades 92 Chapter 30: Tactical Victory 93 Chapter 32: Quit While You're Ahead 94 Chapter 33: A Groundbreaking Design 95 Chapter 35: Bracers of the Cursebreaker 96 Chapter 39: Saints and Madmen 97 Chapter 41: The Heartbeat from Underwater 98 Chapter 42: Another Group of Hunters? 99 Chapter 36: The Truth in the Diary and the New Mission 100 Chapter 40: First Survey 101 Chapter 37: The Train Heading North 102 Chapter 38: Legends of Inweness 103 Chapter 43: The Guardian's Warning 104 Chapter 48: Guardian vs. Capturer 105 Chapter 49: Tactical Deception 106 Chapter 44: Abandoned Castle 107 Chapter 50: The Cataclysmic Stone Tablet 108 Chapter 45: The Alchemy Workshop in the Castle 109 Chapter 51: The Gift of the Lake 110 Chapter 46: Join the glorious evolution! 111 Chapter 47: The True Face of the Loch Ness Monster 112 Chapter 53: The First Evolution of the Revolver 113 Chapter 52: Crisis Response Center 114 Chapter 54: List of Newly Appointed Hunters 115 Chapter 55: Planning and the New Home 116 Chapter 56: Veteran Officer Weston 117 Chapter 57: The Paris Summons 118 Chapter 58: “Director” Julian 119 Chapter 59: Singing from the Paris Catacombs 120 Chapter 60: First Exploration of the Catacombs 121 Chapter 61: The UMA in the Bone Slurry 122 Chapter 62: The Emotion Plunderer 123 Chapter 63: Ambush and Reverse Tracking 124 Chapter 64: Messiah 125 Chapter 65: The Wonderful Uses of the Curse Breaker 126 Chapter 66: Fierce Battle in the Passageway 127 Chapter 67: The Only Two Exits 128 Chapter 68: Upgraded Altar 129 Chapter 69: An Invitation from the New World 130 Chapter 70: Sources of Pollution and Rejection 131 Chapter 71: Picking Chestnuts from the Fire 132 Chapter 73: The Broken Snake Team Takes Action 133 Chapter 72: Speed ​​of Life and Death 134 Chapter 74: Awarding Ceremony 135 Chapter 75: Hunters Around the World 136 Chapter 76: Cost Price and the Truth! 137 Chapter 77: The Crimson Chains

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