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Alchemist Conquers Another World

*Kazuki Sato, a chemistry student, is transported to a magical world where alchemy reigns supreme. Armed with scientific knowledge and the unique skill [Alchemy Mastery], he revolutionizes potion-making—turning cheap health tonics into potent elixirs, outsmarting corrupt guilds, and even defeating a dragon with homemade explosives. With his sharp-witted elf partner Lyria and his eccentric rival-turned-business partner Victor, Kazuki builds a potion empire, invents mana-powered golem battles, and turns fantasy economics upside-down. But between corporate sabotage, illegal underground mech fights, and gods getting involved in his business, one thing’s certain—this alchemist won’t settle for anything less than dominating this new world… on his own terms.* Tone: *Lighthearted, fast-paced, and full of humor—mixing isekai adventure with entrepreneurial chaos.*

Apr 22, 2025  |   40 min read

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Awsaf Jasas
Alchemist Conquers Another World
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Chapter 2: The Power of Science in a Magical World

The elf, named Lyria, took pity on him and brought him to her alchemy shop. Kazuki was stunned - ingredients here defied all logic. "Firebloom petals? Crystalized mana? This is insane!"

Lyria raised an eyebrow. "You act like you've never seen basic reagents before."

Kazuki grinned. "Oh, I've seen them? in video games. But I know chemistry. Maybe I can improve your potions."

Using his knowledge, he refined her crude healing potion into a concentrated elixir. Lyria gasped. "This? this is Master-grade!"

News spread fast. Soon, the local guild offered him a quest: "Defeat the rampaging Flame Drake."

Kazuki paled. "Me? Fight a dragon? I'm a chemist, not a hero!"

Lyria smirked. "Then make something to beat a dragon."

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Lutmar

Apr 22, 2025

I like the beginning of your story

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Awsaf Jasas

Apr 23, 2025

Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to comment! 😊 I'm really glad you liked the beginning—means a lot to me, especially since it's my first time sharing a story online. I hope the rest keeps you interested too!

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