t discolored even if put into first-grade containers, they will have to sell them as degraded potions and they will incur some losses.

Because it causes a considerable loss, only few people uses first-grade containers.

Nowadays, first-grade containers are proof of high quality contents.

 

Regular containers aren’t used in training stage; they use normal bottles to examine the color change and the likes.

If they managed to reduce the discoloration, the next stage is to make products using regular containers.

The discarded potions were products of training stage.

I looked at the bottle.

I wonder what was the actual difference from regular products…I understood that their shapes were different, though.

And then…some dents and air bubbles trapped inside?

When I thought that Sora was rolling over here, I immediately hid one bottle of potion.

It was a strange sight no matter how many times I look.

The bottle and blue potion disappeared.

 

“I guess there is no problem with training bottles….”

 

As I gave Sora potions as it wished for…a large number of potions disappeared.

I had never imagined it would finish 58 potions in one meal.

I had tried to read about slime’s ecology in my book, but the description on their food intake was just ‘it differs from one another’; I didn’t understand at all.

Therefore I wasn’t sure whether Sora’s food intake was large or normal.
But because its size was only slightly smaller than both of my hands, I judged it as a glutton based on appearance.

 

Sora seemed to have no problem with training bottles, so I found an empty bottle and placed it in front of Sora.

It didn’t show any response at all, perhaps because it didn’t contain any potion.

…What should I do, how can I secure a large number of potions?

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