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The ultimate husband

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Chapter 4765

"Put the fire out now!" Darryl had lost all patience. He strode forward and yelled at

Princess Sheila. "Stop fooling around. Do you know it might cause a catastrophe?"

He was on his way to extinguish the fire. However, Princess Sheila intervened and stopped

him. She stepped in front of the cauldron and shoved Darryl aside. "You are such an

annoying old man! My brother owns the elixir production room, so it also belongs to me. I

can do whatever I want, and you have no voice in the matter."

She pushed Darryl a few meters backward. He was utterly speechless. At the same time,

something fell off by accident and produced a loud noise. The object was gold and had

carved letterings on it. It was the Gold Emperor Token he had obtained previously from the

Black Swamp.

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Princess Sheila and Jadie Spirit focused on the gold token.

"What is that?" Princess Sheila reacted and rushed forward to pick it up two seconds later.

'Damn it!' Darryl was terrified. It was an essential item, and it would be disastrous if

Princess Sheila discovered it and notified others. "That is my personal item, and I can't

disclose it to you," Darryl immediately said after picking up the token.

After that, Darryl quickly put the gold token away.

"You-" His move enraged Princess Sheila, who pouted. "You are so stingy. What makes this

gold token different from any other?" She kicked at the cauldron angrily.

The cauldron was full of random materials, creating a buzzing sound before it exploded.

When it burst, there was a gust of a strong cold wind. The temperature in the room

plummeted dramatically, almost instantly. Darryl and Jadie were stunned, but they

automatically used their divine powers to construct a protective barrier. Princess Sheila,

on the other hand, was not so fortunate. She was closest to the cauldron, so it rapidly

engulfed her when the cold wind blew. Her body was frozen into an ice sculpture in less

than two seconds, and she could not move.

"Princess!" When Jadie realized what had happened to Princess Sheila, she shouted. She

dashed to her aid. However, Darryl stopped her.

"Just let her be." Darryl shook her head and looked at Princess Sheila, who had turned into

an ice sculpture. "She had been very naughty. It's time to let her have a taste of her own

medicine. Let's continue with our process." "But-" Jadie hesitated for a while, but in the

end, she nodded in agreement. "Alright." 'Barely Immortal is right. Princess Sheila has

been too absurd.'

Darryl looked around the room and smiled coldly. "The room is filled with the strong frigid

wind due to the princess' chaos. I don't think we will be able to make the Cultivar Pill

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today. Put the fire out. Let's try again tomorrow once the cold wind has died down."

The process of producing an elixir was extremely tedious. There was no room for error.

Initially, the Cultivar Pill was almost done, but after the interruption from Princess Sheila,

the process had to be stopped.

Despite her opposition, Jadie accepted and followed Darryl's instructions.

"It's quite late now. I will send Princess Sheila back. You should get some rest too," Darryl

said. He carried the frozen princess and left the room.

Jadie sighed unwillingly after Darryl had left. She mumbled to herself, "It was almost done

before we had to stop it. Forget it. I will just do it myself since I remember all the details

and steps."

Jadie immediately gathered all the materials and lit the fire for the cauldron. She thought

that Darryl was being too cautious. The Extreme Yin physical state had been troubling her

for many years. Since there was a solution, she would not wait any further. After a while,

the fire started to burn vigorously. She began to have high expectations.