The anime begins by showing a pharmacist named
Kanji Yakutani, who is busy working in a room in the Molecular Pharmacy Laboratory. Yakutani
pursued the pharmaceutical field and succeeded in developing the best research in the world.
The reason for Yakutani to pursue this field is because his sister died when she was a child due
to the tumor she was suffering from, which could not be completely removed. The young Yakutani knew
about this and was determined to develop research related to Mole
cular Pharmacy to cure patients
suffering from diseases like his late sister. Furthermore, because Yakutani is a regular person,
he keeps track of his hours. After an hour of work, he decided to take a short break and set the
alarm so he wouldn't wake up too late. However, when the alarm went off, he did not wake up
because he had died from being too tired from work. Not long after, when Yakutani opened his
eyes, he saw a maidservant named Charlotte Soller, or Lotte. Lotte, who called Yakut
ani as Young
Master, realized that he was still in pain from being struck by lightning, so she asked him to
lie down. After looking around at his body, he realized that he had been reincarnated into a boy
named Pharma De Medicis. When Lotte knew Pharma didn't recognize her, she reintroduced herself.
After that, she helped Pharma remove the bandages and was very surprised to see a mark on his arm.
Lotte said that the mark was similar to the holy sign of the God of Yakusin or the God of Heali
ng.
However, Pharma denied it and said the mark was just a burn from a lightning strike. In an alley
in the Pharma residence, Lotte explains to him that she serves the De Medicis family, one of the
top noble families in the San Fleuve Empire who is known to have worked as the Empire's pharmacist
centuries ago. His father, Mr. Bruno De Medicis, was a nobleman with the title of Archduke and
the Principal of the Imperial Pharmacy School. When she sees a row of photos of the de Medicis
family
in the hallway, Lotte tells Pharma that his mother's name is Beatrice and his younger
sister's name is Blanche. Lotte said that Pharma's older brother, Palle, is currently studying at the
Novart Leuve Pharmacy University, the world's most famous university quite far from their home. As
a father, Bruno wanted his children not only to be able to master pharmacy science but to be able
to use the Sacred Technique, a magical technique that is a gift from the gods. Apart from losing
his memory, i
t turns out that Pharma doesn't even remember the holy technique he has, namely the
holy water technique. Lotte, who knew about this, was surprised because Pharma had mastered the
holy water technique before that. She had told him that if he did not master the sacred technique, he
would be stripped of his peerage and kicked out of the house. After that, Pharma returned to his room
and attempted to practice what Lotte taught him to use sacred techniques. Shortly after, it was seen
that the m
arkings on his arm showed a reaction after he followed all of Lotte's instructions,
and he was finally able to spit out water from his hands. However, Pharma didn't know how to
stop the running water, so he pointed his hand toward the garden outside the window. The running
of water finally stopped after he accidentally said stop. Afterward, he tried to extract other
substances from his hands and realized that he could create substances with simple compounds
from his left hand while his righ
t hand could make them disappear. This can happen only when
Pharma knows the chemical structure of these substances. At the De Medicis family residence
library, Lotte is seen accompanying Pharma and informs that he had memorized all the books
because Bruno specifically asked him to study medicine when he was young. Hearing that, Pharma
tried to restore his memory while reading the book in front of him. In the evening, Pharma's family
had been waiting for him in the dining room, where they w
ere visibly worried about his condition
after being struck by lightning. Soon after, Bruno asked Pharma how to make a georite ointment
to treat his hands. Luckily, Lotte had previously warned that Bruno usually asked his children about
medicines when they were having dinner. Therefore, Pharma can answer it correctly. Hearing his
answer, Bruno felt relieved because his son's knowledge of medicine had not been lost. Bruno
then informs that Pharma can continue his studies with Eleonore the nex
t day. Eleonore, or as she
is usually called Ellen, was formerly Bruno's best student and is now Pharma's personal teacher.
The next day, Ellen was very surprised when Pharma called her Miss Eleonore, even though
he usually casually called her Ellen. However, after she found out that Pharma was struck by
lightning which caused some of his memory to be lost, Ellen finally understood. That day, Ellen
would teach Pharma about the Sacred Techniques. She explained that nobles usually had the tal
ent
to use Sacred Techniques from birth and had their own Guardian Gods. The Guardian God of Pharma,
Palle, and Bruno are the Yakusin God of Healing, while Ellen has the Guardian God of Shuisin or
Water God. It turned out that Sacred techniques have five elements: fire, water, air, earth, and
non-element, divided into positive and negative elements. Hearing this, Pharma asked Ellen about
someone who could create a certain substance whose elements were very different from the element
he con
trolled. She replied that someone couldn't do this because everyone was born with certain
elements that could not be replaced. If someone could use such an ability, it was likely
that person was a god or a monster. Pharma was surprised to hear his teacher's explanation.
Ellen then took Pharma to the lakeside to continue practicing and realized that he didn't bring his
holy staff that could increase the power of the Sacred Techniques. Soon after, Ellen lent him
a cane so that practice could
begin. Afterward, Ellen demonstrated how to create a water
spear from a holy staff. Shortly after, she asked Pharma to create a water spear according
to her instructions. She told him to imagine the form of his sacred technique while chanting.
Unexpectedly, Pharma's strength was so great that it even surpassed his teacher's. Ellen was amazed
and did not expect to find that Pharma did not cast a spell when creating the holy spear. Ellen
took out a stick to measure his strength and asked him
to hold it. Soon after, the wand shatters
and is discolored as Pharma's strength seems to be greater than the stick's detectable strength.
Not only that, the staff's attributes could not indicate negative or positive elements because no
one had ever exceeded the power measurement limit of the holy power measuring stick. After that,
Ellen tried to examine Pharma's body and how shocked she was after seeing the sacred mark of
the Yakusin God on her arm. She forbids him from holding the holy po
wer measuring stick in front
of other people, even in front of his father. Hearing that, Pharma agreed to keep it a secret.
On the way back to their respective residences, Pharma and Ellen took a break while sitting
on a park bench. Then he asked Ellen to make binoculars using her fingers because she was
not wearing her glasses. When Ellen tried, it turned out that she could see clearly through
the small holes made by her fingers. Meanwhile, Pharma, who practiced this, could see a blue
mar
k on one of Ellen's sprained fingers. After she asked about her sprained finger and touched
it, Ellen wondered how Pharma could know when her finger looked normal. When Pharma tried to look
back at Ellen's finger through his binoculars, it was seen that the wound on her sprained finger
had suddenly turned white. Pharma frankly told his teacher that the affected part of the body
looks blue when binoculars, and when analyzing the cause, the color turns white. Then he asked
if it was a sacred
technique or not. Ellen only explained that God Yakusin knows all diseases
and provides medicine for them. Ellen thought Pharma couldn't have the power of the Yakusin God
Eye because that power could only be exercised by a god. She suddenly became hysterical when she
realized that Pharma had no shadow. Ellen, who was afraid, left him alone. The next morning at
Pharma's family residence, Bruno told Pharma that Ellen asked permission not to teach because of a
high fever. She even asked him to
stop teaching him. Bruno, astonished by Ellen's request, asked
Pharma to explain whether he knew why his teacher did that. Pharma replied that he did not know her
reasons, even though he remembered the incident the previous day, which shocked her and scared
her away. Shortly after, Bruno asked Pharma to deliver potions and letters to Ellen. Before he
sent it off, he returned to the room, looked at the potion recipe his father had given him, and
saw that the potion's properties were nothing
more than an ordinary nutritional drink. Arriving at
Ellen's house, Pharma gave her a letter from her father and a fever-reducing concoction that he had
re-concocted from her father's recipe. Apart from that, he gave her an ointment for her sprained
finger. Ellen, who is still afraid of him, thinks that Pharma gave her poison because she knows
his secrets. Pharma made it clear he wanted Ellen to remain as his tutor. Hearing this, Ellen was
surprised and said that he did not need to study s
acred techniques and medicine because he was the
reincarnation of the Yakusin God. But then, Ellen finally agreed to remain a Pharma teacher after he
explained that in the De Medicis family library, there was nothing about sacred techniques,
so he wanted to be guided by Ellen because he didn't know how to control his powers. The
next day, Ellen, who returned to teach Pharma, seemed to have recovered and returned to
be healthy. Before starting her class, Ellen thanked him because the ointmen
t and bitter
medicine from him were very effective in treating her illness. She was frank and admitted that
Bruno's medicine was not effective. After that, she invites Pharma to go to an uninhabited island
because she has to be on guard if his powers cannot be controlled. Arriving on the island,
the training began, and as expected, Pharma's strength exceeded expectations. At the same time,
Ellen, who had started to trust him, was seen not wearing armor anymore. Even though his power had
no
t been properly controlled, Ellen continued practicing until Pharma could perfectly master his
sacred techniques. When Pharma returns home from practice, he is greeted by his maid, Madeleine.
With his divine eyes, he could tell that Madeleine had reflux esophagitis. Not only her, Pharma saw
all his maids with those divine eyes and knew that they were suffering from a certain disease. Pharma
muttered that his existence in this world was an oddity. Besides having no shadow, he has special
pow
ers that make him a target for kidnapping or assassination. After seeing all his maids'
ailments, Pharma began to concoct medicine. After the concoction medicine was finished, he gave the
potion he made to Lotte and told her how to use it. Soon after, Lotte looked happy and intended to
share the potion with her mother, who had dry and rough skin due to too much exposure to water. Then
he made medicine for the other maids after seeing their condition one by one. When Pharma gave
medicine to
Madeleine, he didn't expect her would cry and thank him very much. Pharma just found
out that the servants never got their master's medicine. Lotte explained that Bruno was the
pharmacist for the nobles, so he didn't care about maids like Pharma. Hearing Lotte's explanation,
Pharma looked saddened at the thought that social level influenced a person's medicine intake.
Even with the knowledge that is still limited, surely there are still a few effective drugs. Not
to mention the many commone
rs who couldn't afford medicine, so they had to rely on the shaman, which
caused the death rate to be high. Because of that, he was determined to give medicine to everyone
in need. A few days later, Pharma asked where his little sister was, who had not joined the dinner
table. It turns out that Blanche is suffering from chicken pox, so Bruno orders them to stay away
from her for three weeks, so they don't catch it. After explaining to his family, Bruno took his
leave due to an emergency cal
l, even though he appeared to be coughing and feeling unwell. Soon
after, Pharma prepared a medicine for his younger sister, and he secretly entered Blanche's room
and checked on her condition. Seeing him coming, Blanche was afraid that he would be scolded by
their father. He replied that that was the reason he had come secretly. Shortly after Pharma gave
Blanche the medicine, his younger sister refused because the medicine was bitter. However, he tries
to persuade her by mixing his bitter
medicine with the macaroon so that she will eat the medicine.
Blanche, surprised because her older brother had brought her medicine, said that Bruno had told her
that there was no cure for her illness. Hearing that, Pharma looked shocked, and then he reasoned
that the drug was in the newest book and because they were busy, maybe their father didn't have
time to read it. Because of this, Pharma asked Blanche to keep the drug private. He forbids her
from scratching her skin and says that the
virus will spread if the skin is scratched. Blanche
wondered whether the virus was because people were unfamiliar with the concept of viruses or
bacteria in her world. Pharma explained that the virus is a kind of invisible little evil spirit.
Blanche frankly said that her older brother had changed from before. Previously, he never wanted
to accompany his younger sister to play. Even, he had never fed her. That's why she now loves her
current older brother. Hearing that, Pharma fell silent b
ecause he remembered his little sister
from his past life. Several days later, Bruno did not expect that Blanche would recover so quickly.
In the evening, Pharma appears in the dispensing room and feels he has gotten too much power as an
ordinary human. He could create and dispel matter, diagnose diseases through his left-hand circle,
and see something bigger than his right-hand circle. Pharma had no idea that he wondered if
it was because he had died before. Soon after, he finally complete
d the creation of a single
micro-lens that can be used to see small things larger without using the strength of his right
hand. Even though it was impossible to see a virus that was so small, he could show Blanche bacteria
with it. When Pharma was about to meet Blanche to show the device, her father suddenly called and
told him to get ready to leave because there was an emergency call from the Imperial palace
informing him of the Queen's sudden deteriorating health condition. Pharma, who sa
w his father
still coughing, tried to see his father's illness with his divine eyes. However, his attempt failed
because Bruno suddenly turned to look at him just as he was about to use his power. In the Imperial
palace, a healer named Claude appears, who is anxious and tells Bruno that the Queen's lungs
are continuing to weaken. It can be seen that many people have gathered in the room to find out
the health condition of Queen Elisabeth II. After Bruno entered the Queen's room, Pharma foll
owed
and watched his father's inspection. Seeing that Bruno could make anesthetic potions, Pharma
was quite surprised by his father's shrewdness, who now asked the Queen to inhale the drug.
Pharma knew that the drugs did not affect the Queen's illness, or perhaps the drugs were just
to ease her pain. He had heard Claude telling someone to call the priest because tomorrow might
be the Queen's last day. However, he thought it was just a ritual to ease the Queen's death,
as no one seemed to w
ant to heal her. Finally, Pharma used his board's eye to see Queen's
illness, which turned out to be lung cancer, or what is commonly called white death. Because
there is no syringe to insert the medicine, the only available option is to take medicine by
mouth. The concoction of the medicine for white death turned out to be quite complex, making it
difficult for Pharma to accurately visualize it because if it failed, the Queen's life would be
at stake. While thinking about all these things,
Pharma was suddenly surprised by the
arrival of Louis, the Queen's son, who looked sad to see his mother, who had not yet
recovered. Seeing that sadness, Pharma couldn't stop his intention to heal her, so he walked
over to her and respectfully asked permission to heal her because he had a new medicine for her
illness. Bruno, who heard this, ordered Pharma to step down because no one could heal the Queen.
However, his action was prevented by the Queen, who allowed Pharma to heal her. In a l
ocked room,
Pharma starts preparing to mix the medicine while Bruno keeps banging on the door, forcing his
son to give up his efforts to save the Queen. An annoyed Bruno then uses his magic to break down
the door. When he entered, Bruno scolded Pharma, who was concocting medicine. Bruno already knows
that the Queen has white death, which makes Pharma acknowledge his father's prowess in diagnosing
the disease without the help of a divine eye like himself. Bruno reminds Pharma that white deat
h
patients cannot be cured, making them suffer a lot. However, he insisted on dispensing the drug
and said his father should take the drug. Bruno, who was getting more emotional, then used
his stick and got ready to attack. However, Pharma tries to calm his father down as he
doesn't want Bruno to destroy the room. Suddenly, Bruno attacked him, but with the power he had,
Pharma was able to create the magical barrier, which surprised Bruno because his son did
not use a stick or cast spells t
o create the barrier. Pharma then gave his notebook to Bruno
while explaining that it was the new knowledge he had dreamed of when lightning struck him. Bruno
checks the book and notices a sacred symbol on Pharma's arm. Then he believed that his son
had received a revelation from the Yakusin God. Pharma explained that if the concoction of
the drug was successful, he would want to raise his father's good name in the palace. However,
Bruno refused this, and he taught that Pharma should be abl
e to take responsibility for his
own concoction because the Queen had risked her life to trust him. That is the responsibility and
pride of a pharmacist. Eventually, Pharma removed his walls and made his father realize that
his son had a positive water element. Pharma, who had finished concocting the medicine, entered
the Queen's room wearing a muzzle. Claude, who saw this, approached him and tried to block
him. When the Queen saw him blocking Pharma, she scolded Claude and asked Pharma to
give her
the medicine. On the other hand, Claude went to Bruno and asked if he didn't try to prevent his
son. Bruno calmly replied that he believed in his son's abilities that might have surpassed
them all. Before Pharma explained the effects of the concoction, he wanted to show a sample of
Queen's sputum using a microscope-like device he made. The Queen looked surprised to see it, then
asked to see the creature in the tool. Pharma explained that it was a small organism that caused
the whi
te death. The creature is a bacterium that has infected the Queen. If the medicine is taken
regularly for six months, then she might be able to recover completely. Pharma then asked the Queen
to take medicine, and from that day on, he would directly supervise her to take medicine every day.
He said that he was ready to risk his life for her recovery. A moment later, Pharma informed everyone
that if the new drug proved successful, then white death could be cured. So, they no longer need
to f
ear the disease. The people there seemed enthusiastic to hear his explanation and asked him
to explain the matter in detail. Some even praised his sacred technique as extraordinary for making
a single microlens. Hearing that, Pharma explained that it wasn't a holy technique but that it could
be easily made. He was willing to share his design with them. On the way home, Bruno occasionally
glanced at his son. He realized that he kept telling Pharma to always have a conscience
for each of his
patients, but he had never done the same for his son. Even he didn't know
what his son thought and felt every day. After receiving the drug concoction from Pharma, Bruno
thanked and praised his son for his extraordinary abilities. Pharma, whom his father praised, said
that although his knowledge was broad, he did not know how to deal with dying patients like his
father. Because of that, as someone who pursued pharmaceutical and medical sciences, Pharma asked
his father to continue to guide
him. Bruno, who seemed touched by his son's words, agreed to his
request. Three months after the palace summons, Bruno told Pharma that a representative from
Novart Leuve University had come to their house and asked the De Medicis Family to publish the
prescription for the white death medicine that he had found. Bruno then made excuses for the
representatives from the university to go home because he was sure that the drug was a miracle
from the Yakusin God so that it didn't need to be taug
ht to other people. However, Pharma turned
out to have a different opinion. Pharma had said that the medicine could be made without using
sacred techniques and that one day, he would publish the method of manufacture. His father
was surprised to hear that. Pharma said valuable knowledge must be shared with everyone. That way,
he is sure that new discoveries will emerge in the pharmaceutical and medical fields that can benefit
everyone. Furthermore, Pharma explained that it was just his prin
ciple as a pharmacist, and he did
not deny that everyone has different principles. Bruno said that Pharma's insight and principles
were a threat to some people, and as a father, he thought that someone would want to get rid of
Pharma. Of course, it's not just pharmacists who want to get rid of Pharma, but certain individuals
who deliberately bring white death to the palace. Bruno explains that he got information about
people who wanted to replace the Queen's position in the Empire, so they
devised a plan
by spreading the disease in the palace. However, Pharma wasn't sure about that because the chance
of the disease developing was only ten percent, When Pharma arrived at the palace, Prince Noah
cheerfully greeted him and invited him to follow him for a while. In an alley in the palace, in a
whisper, Prince Noah informs that the Queen has prepared a gift for Pharma soon. Prince Noah again
asks what gift Pharma wants. Innocently, he simply replied that he didn't want anything. H
earing
this, Prince Noah calls him stupid because Pharma can ask for money, titles, or territory. He said
that Pharma should not hesitate to tell him if he wants something in the future. Thinking about
the future, Pharma finally tells Prince Noah that he wants to open a pharmacy that provides safe and
cheap medicines for everyone, regardless of social status. In the Queen's room, after her routine
of taking medicine from Pharma, she praised his new medicine, which was efficacious because he
r
condition was getting better. Pharma then said that humans cannot predict the future and that
no medicine can cure disease. Suddenly the Queen said that Pharma's words contrasted with what he
said when he gave a speech in front of Claude and the royal physicians. Hearing that, Pharma just
smiled. He said such optimistic things at the time so she would feel confident about being cured.
Pharma then encouraged the Queen by saying that her son, Prince Louis, really needed her and that
many a
dmired and needed her to lead the Empire in this Kingdom. Pharma added that as long as people
were loyal to her, her existence was still very precious. Hearing that, the Queen smiled while
praising Pharma's words. He said he was sure she could live a better life and appreciate every day
she passed. However, the Queen looked confused by the meaning of his words, but he didn't explain
and left her room. Several months later, Bruno congratulates the Queen, who has recovered. She
summoned him b
ecause she had something she wanted to talk about Pharma. The next day, Bruno brings
Pharma to attend the Empire's grand ceremony. It turned out that they received an award from
the Queen because Bruno had contributed to taking care of her so far and his dedication
to training the next generation of pharmacists. Bruno received an area called Mershire as a
reward for his services to the Empire. The Queen advised Bruno to continue his research in
the pharmaceutical field. After that, she summ
oned Pharma and formally made him the Pharmacist of
the Empire while flashing a badge. Not only that, but the Queen specifically allowed him to set up
a pharmacy in the Imperial capital. The next day, Pharma is surprised by the arrival of the Queen's
envoys who will help him build an apothecary. Even though he wasn't ready, the Queen had ordered them
to build the pharmacy that day. Shortly after, Ellen arrives there because Bruno has invited
her to help Pharma build a pharmacy. She started
asking about his plans regarding the pharmacy
he wanted. Pharma, who has not yet decided on the design and concept of the pharmacy he wants
to establish, only said he wanted to think about it more while visiting various pharmacies.
However, one of the Queen's envoys, John, tells Pharma that the pharmacy must be built as he
wants, or they will get into trouble if he doesn't give instructions. Eventually, sketches of the
apothecary building began to be drawn, and Ellen said that the Queen wou
ld allow it to be rebuilt
if Pharma didn't like the sketch later. A few days later, it was seen that the pharmacy building was
almost finished when John thanked Pharma because his detailed plans really helped their work to be
completed quickly. John then asked for the name of Pharma's dispensary. Originally, Pharma considered
naming his pharmacy De Medicis, but he didn't want to overtly adopt the family name. However, it
can't be denied that he is pleased that his dream of building his own
pharmacy has come true.
Even though he didn't expect it to be in another world instead. John heard Pharma's mumbling and
thought he had named it the Other World Pharmacy, so he called a sign maker to imprint the name.
A few days later, when Ellen came to see the pharmacy, which now has a sign in front of it, she
praised Pharma on behalf of the pharmacy. However, he denied it and said that the name resulted from
a misunderstanding. Ellen calmed down and said that if the name of the pharmacy
caught people's
attention, and no matter what name Pharma chose, opening a pharmacy would not prevent him from
clashing with the Pharmacists' Union. Not long after, a middle-aged man who looked like he
came from a wealthy family visited a pharmacy and asked who owned the pharmacy. Pharma finally
replied that he was the owner. After that, he asked about the man's need to visit his pharmacy.
The man then introduced himself as Veron and said he was the Head of the Seinfield Pharmacists'
Union
. Pharma politely introduced himself as the Royal Pharmacist and came from the De Medicis
family. Then Vernon satirized him by saying that the pharmacy could only sell candy because he was
still very young. Ellen, who heard Veron's words, looked very annoyed and seemed ready to fight.
Seeing his teacher's attitude, Pharma tried to calm Ellen and smiled at Veron while answering
if he would sell throat tablets with a substance similar to candy. Pharma, who knows that Veron
doesn't like the bu
ilding of his pharmacy, asks if he should join the guild if he wants to
open a pharmacy. Veron replied that the guild didn't accept members of the nobility, but he
would consider it if Pharma wanted to join. He reasoned that his guild didn't sell expensive
drugs like Pharma would. Pharma denied this and said that he would sell the drug at a low price.
Ellen, fed up with Veron's words, was finally annoyed and told him to be honest if he wanted to
destroy the Pharma store because she was read
y to fight him. Veron reasoned that he had only come
to say hello. Shortly after finishing his words, he left the venue. When at home, Pharma is still
thinking about the person who will take care of the finances at the pharmacy. In the afternoon,
Blanche and the maids are sad because Cedric decided to retire because he wanted to heal his
knee. Actually, Cedric still wanted to work at the house, but his knee condition was no longer
possible. Knowing that he would still want to work if his kn
ees were healthy, Pharma asked him to
work in his pharmacy as an accountant. After that, he asked his father to allow Cedric to work with
him at the pharmacy because Cedric's background was in accounting. Hearing that, Bruno agreed to
his son's request and called Simon to bring a gift to Pharma which turned out to be a chest of gold
as initial capital for building his own pharmacy. After several days, Pharma's pharmacy was finally
inaugurated. Some people who don't like the existence of the
pharmacy say that they just want
to play around by wasting their parents' money to open them. A month after opening the pharmacy,
the results did not meet Pharma's expectations. Ellen said that commoners usually went to
a pharmacy devoted to commoners. Meanwhile, the nobles would usually summon a healer to their
home. Then Pharma began to think about how to lure people to visit his pharmacy. At the same time,
Lotte suddenly came while telling a piece of good news. To find out what the resi
dents thought about
Pharma's pharmacy, she collected a questionnaire she shared when chatting with them. Lotte then
announced the survey results she had conducted to one hundred residents of the Imperial capital.
The first thing that made the citizens hesitant to visit Pharma's pharmacy was the Imperial
crest prominently displayed on the front of the pharmacy, which apparently frightened many
people. Besides that, the residents didn't know how to talk to nobles for fear of being scolded by
them. Then some said they didn't have the proper clothes to come to the noble's shop, even
though Pharma didn't care about that. Then, the guard at the door turned out to be quite
scary and scared the residents, and lastly, they didn't feel confident about buying medicine at a
pharmacy because the owner was a ten-year-old boy. Soon after, Cedric suggests displaying drug prices
and inspection fees specifically at the front of the store. But Lotte said that some residents
can't read, so they
have to think again about ways to attract customers and improve service.
An old man named James, the first customer at the Pharmacy, came back to visit the pharmacy
and bought three sea candies. James, who has been to the pharmacy several times, makes Pharma
curious and wonders if he is a sailor because he always buys sea candy which functions to prevent
scabies and contains vitamin C needed by sailors. Hearing this question, James did not answer and
instead left, saying he had an appointm
ent with someone else. Not long after, Pharma came out
of the pharmacy and accidentally saw James, who was together talking with several people. Pharma
was surprised by the appearance of his parents, who disguised themselves wearing masks because
they wanted to visit his pharmacy in person. Bruno then asked permission to look around the pharmacy,
and Pharma enthusiastically accompanied and explained to his parents. On the first floor is an
area for selling medicines, a room for dispensing m
edicines, and a waiting room for customers. Then,
the second floor is a treatment and rest room for patients with four beds and one isolation room
with bathroom facilities. On the third floor, there is an employee room to rest equipped with
a kitchen. While the fourth floor is used for the laboratory, where Pharma develops drugs. Bruno
commented that the pharmacy was quite good and asked about the customers because he did not see
any nobles, merchants, or commoners coming. Pharma said frank
ly that they were thinking of ways to
attract consumers so that they feel comfortable buying drugs there. Then Beatrice suggests that
Pharma sell cosmetics to nobles. If the cosmetics were well-known among the nobility and could be
purchased at a relatively low price, commoners would also wear them. Hearing his mother's advice,
Pharma asked what cosmetics the nobles usually used. Beatrice replied that she had always been
interested in using cosmetic products that could beautify the skin wit
h a fragrant and long-lasting
scent. Bruno then suggested that Pharma not sell bleaching powder because it contains dangerous
metals such as white lead and mercuric chloride, and can be inhaled through the mouth and nose, so
people must be very careful when using it. In the middle of their conversation, a man came to the
pharmacy and told them that a noble girl named Chloe had suddenly fainted. Hearing this, Pharma
rushed to check it out. Arriving at the place, Pharma told Chloe's maid that
he was the palace
pharmacist and was finally allowed to enter the horse carriage, where she was resting. With his
divine eyes, Pharma could tell that Chloe was not suffering from any illness and that her current
condition was caused by several cuts on her arm, which had started to become infected. Finally,
Pharma told her maid that Chloe did not suffer from any illness but was just weak because she had
just done the bloodletting method. Hearing that, Chloe couldn't believe it because a tru
sted healer
had done it. Pharma again explained that if she was bleeding even though she was not suffering
from a disease with a large number of incisions, of course, this could cause an infection. Arriving
at the pharmacy, Chloe, the daughter of the Marquis de Chatillon, a well-known businessman
in the capital, frankly said that she had been rejected by the man she liked because he said he
liked white girls. Chloe thought the man would say he likes her when her skin is whiter, so she
is d
etermined to do the bloodletting method. Pharma tells her that excessive bleeding can be
life-threatening. He gave syrup to recover from anemia and medicine for the infection while
explaining that the medicine should be taken three times a day, namely morning, afternoon,
and evening. Not to forget, Pharma advised Chloe to stop using whitening powder because
it could endanger her health. While crying, she replied that she couldn't do it because she
always wanted to look beautiful in front of
the man she liked. Then Lotte suggested Pharma do
something for Chloe, and finally, he remembered a powder foundation that can whiten the skin and
has a safe ingredient. He said he would help Chloe and asked her to visit the pharmacy in one week.
A few days later, Pharma surprised everyone in the pharmacy because his face was so white. He turns
out to be testing a powder he made for Chloe. The cosmetics that he makes are safe for health. It
does not contain lead or mercury compounds becaus
e it was made from natural ingredients and are good
for the skin. Curious, Ellen asked about lead and mercury. Pharma explained that the whitening
powder currently available contains lead and mercury, which are very harmful to the body. If
the two ingredients are too absorbed by the body, it can damage the nerve tissue or kidneys. Then
Pharma plans to inform the Queen about the dangers of such cosmetics. One week later, Chloe returned
to the pharmacy to get her cosmetics. Pharma asked her t
o wash her face first, then apply moisturizer
and whitening powder. At first, Chloe was a bit surprised because the powder wasn't the powder
she used to use. Pharma then explained that he deliberately made it like a cream so that it was
easy to apply to the skin, which could prevent sunburn. The content of titanium oxide in the
cream can reflect UV rays. After applying the cream, Ellen helped Chloe apply the loose powder,
and she was amazed because the loose powder made her face glisten. Ph
arma made the powder so that
the wearer's face looked white and glistening like snow in the morning sun. Fortunately, Chloe
really liked the product. Not only that, Pharma recommends that she clean her face, which has been
using makeup all day, with a makeup remover that contains ingredients to nourish the skin. If
she regularly uses it, her skin can be whiter, even when she doesn't apply powder. Chloe, who was
very satisfied with all the products provided by Pharma, then thanked him. A few
days later, Pharma
began promoting its cosmetics to the public. Lotte brought a basket of his cosmetics and started
promoting them to people. She confirmed that the latest cosmetics were very popular among the
nobility and explained that these cosmetics were skincare products that could whiten and nourish
the skin at affordable prices. Some women became interested in these cosmetics and bought them.
Not only that, in the cosmetic packages sold by Pharma, there are picture guides that are e
asy to
understand, so those who cannot read can use them. After Pharma's cosmetic sales were very successful
and well-known among the public, eventually, many people started buying medicines and cosmetics
at Pharma's Otherworldly Pharmacy because it provided products frequently used by nobles
at relatively low prices. In fact, because of the large number of buyers who come, Chloe often
doesn't get her cosmetics because these products have sold out. Pharma apologized and stated that
their p
roduction could not keep up with the number of requests. Chloe then suggested Pharma set up an
independent subsidiary for cosmetics. She said she is willing to finance setting up the company and
recruiting pharmacists, but the company remains Pharma's property. It turned out that Cedric was
willing to help the administration to establish his subsidiary. Hearing that explanation, Pharma
finally agreed. After a few days had passed, the Second Branch of the Otherworldly Pharmacy named
Medique,
which specialized in producing cosmetics, had been formed, which surprised Pharma quite a
bit as the process was extremely fast. Chloe has even recruited the best, most experienced, and
medically knowledgeable female pharmacists whose contracts ended because they had to give birth. It
turned out that the female pharmacists were unable to work again after giving birth, so they felt
honored to be able to return to work. One day, the de Medicis family decided to go to Mershire,
the territory
that the Queen had given to Bruno and Pharma for successfully curing her. Mershire
was a famous trading port used as the gateway to the Empire. This place is the largest producer
of herbal plants, which is very important for a pharmacist. Bruno and his men are currently
discussing trade accounting reports for the last five years. One of his men told him
about an East Indian cargo company from the Netherlands Kingdom that was cheating to
avoid collecting taxes. Hearing the report, Bruno inst
ructed his subordinates to discuss
it with the company so that shipping rates were lowered and goods could be delivered more
easily. While the meeting was still going on, Pharma suddenly entered the meeting room to meet
his father. His father's assistant, who saw him, suggested he visit the famous Mershire beach,
which is very beautiful. Hearing this, Pharma said goodbye to go to the beach after his father
told him not to swim in the sea alone. Arriving at the beach, Pharma sees Blanche pla
ying sand with
Lotte. Then they asked him for permission to swim in the sea. However, he forbade them to swim in
the sea because his father had warned him. Hearing this, Blanche begged her brother to allow her to
swim and promised not to swim too far from the beach. Seeing her sister's pitiful expression, he
finally agreed, which made her leave happily. When Pharma was walking on the beach, unexpectedly,
he saw Ellen preparing to swim in the sea. After that, he sits on the beach looking at
Blanche,
which reminds him of his little sister from the past who used to swim in the sea every year.
He remembers the time when his little sister was angry because she couldn't swim in the sea
because of her illness. Suddenly, Pharma snapped out of waves. He rushed to swim after Blanche, who
was dragged farther and farther. But as Blanche was further away, Pharma panicked and screamed,
causing a strange power to emerge from within him. He accidentally creates a dry land in the middle
of t
he ocean to save her. Miraculously, it seemed like the seawater was being held back and formed
a barrier to keep them from drowning. Ellen, who happened to be there after chasing Pharma, seemed
so amazed by Pharma's power. After successfully bringing Blanche to the beach, Pharma, who was
worried for his little sister, saw her condition using his divine eyes. Luckily, Blanche didn't
drink much water. Still amazed, Ellen asked him about this power, but Pharma didn't understand.
He feels guilt
y for allowing Blanche to swim in the sea, but Ellen comforts him, saying he
did a great job saving Blanche. At night, Pharma was pensive because he remembered the time
when he intended to remove the seawater molecules. If he was just a little late, he could eliminate
Blanche and Ellen, who had water molecules in their bodies. He thought it was normal for
people to fear his unreasonable strength. Seeing that Pharma wasn't sleeping, Lotte asked if
he needed anything. Pharma answered that he
didn't need anything and told her to sleep. However, she
found the courage to ask Pharma about the incident on the beach. Pharma then said he wanted Lotte
not to be afraid of him after seeing his holy technique. He apparently saw a very scared Lotte
on the beach after she saw his strength. Lotte, who felt guilty, apologized and said that his holy
technique was extraordinary and bravely helped Blanche, even though she should be helping
Blanche, not him. However, Pharma justified Lotte's acti
ons because he knew Lotte could not
swim. He said he was happy that Lotte was staying on the beach and not endangering herself. Even
though Blanche was his favorite little sister, he had considered Lotte as precious as her family.
Hearing that, Lotte was very touched by his words, and she was grateful because she felt that Pharma
had saved her. In a church, a man named Salomon was seen who was surprised to hear a report
from his colleague who said that there was a boy without a shadow who c
ould erase seawater without
a stick. They learned the news from an orphanage in Mershire that saw what happened. At first,
they didn't take the boy's story seriously until a few days later, an orphanage caretaker went to
the location and found the remains of an unusual sacred technique. After that, Salomon asked one
of his men named Joseph to give an order to all the dioceses in the San Fleuve Empire to look for
the boy without the shadow. He said they should eliminate the boy because he wa
s not human. After
a week's holiday in Mershire, Pharma didn't expect the pharmacy to be busier than before. Shortly
after, he saw two men who looked suspicious, and when he approached them, they just walked away.
Pharma then discussed the two suspicious men with Ellen and the others. She thought that the two
mysterious men might be interested in Pharma while explaining that the white robes the two mysterious
men were wearing looked different from the guilds in town. Ellen added that they l
ooked like priests
from a church outside the Empire. After that, Pharma and the others discussed it with the guards
so they would be more alert, so nothing happened to the customers. The next day, when a guard
was about to open the pharmacy's gate, suddenly, a horse-drawn carriage barged into the pharmacy.
The guard rushed to report this to Bruno, who became furious that a group of people was trying
to disrupt his son's business. Not only that, this can endanger the safety of his family
an
d those around the pharmacy. Bruno intends to report the incident to the Queen because he
has a hunch that they not only intend to destroy Pharma's pharmacy but harm his youngest son. Bruno
then asked Pharma if he suspected anyone because the attack was a declaration of war on the de
Medicis family. Actually, Pharma thought of Veron, the Chief Apothecary, as well as the white-robed
people who had come to the pharmacy a few days ago. However, Pharma did not tell this to his
father because ma
king accusations without evidence is not good. He replied that he would find out.
His father advised Pharma to stay alert because their enemies would not hesitate to use various
methods to destroy the De Medicis family. After that, Pharma rushed to the pharmacy and found
a ravaged pharmacy after the incident. Even so, he was relieved that no one was injured. Cedric
then told Pharma that he had asked Ellen and Lotte to bring some of the medicines to Medique so that
they could still deliver m
edicine to consumers if a customer came that day. James suddenly came to
the pharmacy along with several young men willing to help Pharma clean up the place. James said
that the youths liked the sea candy at Pharma's pharmacy. Knowing that someone is willing to
help him, Pharma is very grateful. Besides that, several residents who live near the pharmacy came
to help him. Not long after, a woman suddenly came to the pharmacy and asked Pharma to check on
her father's condition, who had been u
nconscious for a long time due to the heat. Hearing this,
everyone helping him at the pharmacy ordered him to help the woman. Cedric says the same thing and
assures Pharma that he can keep an eye on everyone working. Soon after, Pharma took his medical
equipment box and rode a horse to the woman's house, which was far from the city. On the way,
the woman pointed to a meadow that forced them to continue their journey on foot. When Pharma
was about to ask again for the direction of the intend
ed location and looked back, it turned out
that the woman had disappeared. Not long after, Pharma was suddenly surrounded by a group of men
wearing white robes led by Salomon. He realized that Salomon and his men may have ordered the
woman to frame him. Salomon then asks about Pharma's identity while confirming that Pharma is
the boy his subordinates mentioned a while ago, then informs him that he and his group are
the inquisitors of the Diocese of Panacteos, the leading religious order of
the San Fleuve
Empire. Pharma then remembered Ellen's words about the Diocese of Panacteos, which had even
more authority in the religious field than the Queen. They determined the Protector Gods and
Sacred Techniques for the newborns and gave them peerages. In addition, there is a group within
the order whose job is eradicating evil spirits and heretical people, such as Salomon and his
group. Salomon accuses Pharma of being an evil spirit disguised as a boy. Pharma denies this
and says th
at he is human. But Salomon didn't believe his words and ordered his men to form a
magic seal Pharma could easily break. Pharma then tries to convince Salomon and his group that he is
not an evil spirit, but they still attack him in every way possible, but he can easily fend off all
of their attacks. Seeing that Pharma's strength exceeds that of an ordinary human, Salomon orders
his men to kill him. At first, Pharma didn't want to fight back, but because the people were
stubborn, he finally
used his strength to make Solomon fall from his horse. Not long after,
God Yakusin suddenly appeared as Pharma, who told them to stop attacking him because he came to
this world not to fight but to use his power to heal others. At the same time, Salomon and company
notice the sacred mark on Pharma's arm, a sacred symbol of a god of limitless power. Salomon and
his group soon realized that the shadowless body and the sacred symbol of the Yakusin god were
proof that Pharma was actually an in
carnation of a god. The appearance of the Yakusin God had made
the men in white robes wake up and knelt in front of Pharma after knowing that the figure before
them was a god. Salomon then confessed his sin because he had presumptuously attacked the god. As
punishment, Salomon was ready to die because the wound from falling from his horse could not be
healed, so sooner or later, he would definitely die. Salomon then asked Pharma for permission to
make amends with his life on the spot. Pharm
a, who has returned to his human form, prevents him
from ending his life, saying that he wants Salomon and his group to live and no longer bother him
and his pharmacy. Pharma explained that he did not want bloodshed because of the incident. He
then uses his divine eye to see Salomon's wound. Due to the incident, Salomon's upper shins cracked
and oozed blood from being hit when he fell from a horse. Seeing that Salomon's injuries were quite
severe, Pharma intended to operate on him before th
e wound became infected and could endanger
his life. Pharma made Salomon take antibiotics to prevent infection, then he injected anesthetic
into the back, cleaned the wound, and cut out the tissue that was no longer working. After that,
Pharma stitched up the wound and covered it with a bandage. Pharma asked Salomon and his group to
keep everything a secret because he didn't want to cause a stir. Then they agree to keep it a secret,
thank Pharma for not punishing them, and save him. Pharma
then said they didn't need to think about
that because as someone who studied pharmacy and medicine, it was normal that he saved many
people's lives. A few months later, Ellen tells Pharma that a newly appointed Head Pastor came
to the pharmacy, and it turned out to be Salomon, who wanted to thank Pharma and give him a present.
Salomon then told Pharma that he had sent a report to the leadership of the Diocese of Panactheos
that there was no sign of straying in San Leuve and that there had
never been a boy without
a shadow. Hearing that, Pharma thanked Salomon and was greatly relieved that now no one had suspected
him anymore. Salomon said that he had come to apologize and thank Pharma and wanted to give him
a stick. The stick is one of the treasures of the Diocese of Panacteos, which is called the God of
Pharmacy's staff. Besides being able to help the user fight, the stick can be used to diagnose and
become a medium for healing. When Pharma held the stick that Salomon had g
iven him, the stick gave
off a light, indicating that the God of Pharmacy's staff had acknowledged Pharma. Seeing that Ellen
was fascinated by the stick, Pharma asked Ellen to hold the stick. However, Ellen couldn't touch
the stick at all. Salomon told him that the God of Pharmacy's wand was not from this world, and
only the incarnation of the God of Pharmacy could use it. That's why the stick can not be touched by
human hands. Even Pharma was still amazed that the Pharmaceutical God's scep
ter could float after he
infused divine power into it. On the other hand, it turns out that the perpetrator who crashed the
horse-drawn carriage into the pharmacy is still a mystery because Salomon never asked anyone to
do this. Before Salomon could take his leave, he handed Pharma another round shape. Salomon
explains it is a divine suppression charm that he can use to cover up his disorder so that
Pharma can have a shadow when walking in the sun. Pharma looked happy to have it because he
had
always wanted to walk with his little sister and Lotte during the day. While Pharma is waiting for
his younger sister and Lotte to finish shopping, he plans to add new employees as his pharmacy
becomes increasingly crowded daily. Unfortunately, he found it difficult to find noble pharmacists,
whereas the experienced commoner pharmacists had already been registered with the Apothecary's
Guild making it impossible to recruit them. Not far from where Pharma was waiting, there was
a pharma
cy. He saw a pharmacist explaining to a female customer that the pharmacy did not sell
the same medicines as the Otherworldly Pharmacy. The woman found it difficult to get medicine
at the pharmacy because it was always busy. Not long after, the pharmacy manager named
Pierre explained that they couldn't sell medicines like those the Other World Pharmacy
sold because the Pharmacists' Union had not given permission to sell them. Since there was only
one Apothecary's Guild in the city that issu
ed licenses for selling commoner's medicine, the
commoner's pharmacists couldn't do much, and he couldn't oppose the policies of the Apothecary's
Guild Veron chaired. Hearing this, Pharma told Ellen that he wanted to form a Medicine Mixing
Guild so that commoners' pharmacies could sell their pharmacies' newly concocted medicines.
Ellen answered that currently, the Other World Pharmacy already has a subsidiary, namely Medique,
which means that he has met the requirements for forming a Pharma
cist's Union under regulations.
Once the Guild is formed, other pharmacies can later join their guild and sell the medicines
they concoct. Ellen hopes that the Pharmacists' Union documents that Pharma will submit can be
approved so that visitors at the Other World Pharmacy can be reduced and the workload of the
employees will be lighter. A few days later, Veron was visibly irritated that the Otherworldly
Pharmacy had grown and become increasingly crowded with people. In front of his members
, he said
it couldn't continue because the medicine in the Otherworldly Pharmacy was too cheap; even the
poor could afford it. Vernon chimed in and said that it was possible that the Pharma apothecary
used sacred techniques or used the money from his father, who was a world-renowned Royal Pharmacist,
and from the Queen. Hearing Veron's complaints, Fredd, who was in the room, judged that Veron was
the mastermind behind the horse-drawn carriage incident that broke into the Other World Pharmac
y.
He asked Sam, a fellow member of the Union next to him, and Sam said yes. Sam added that Veron was
angry before the pharmacy was officially opened. Then, in front of the forum, Veron said that the
Otherworldly Pharmacy's pharmacy was a source of trouble for them, so they should be able to
get rid of it. Because of that, he forbade all members of his guild from approaching the
Otherworldly Pharmacy. If someone violates it, he will be expelled from the union, and his business
license will
be confiscated. During the day, it was seen that Pierre took his daughter to Doctor
Donald. Pharma, who happened to be passing by, informed him that the clinic was closed until next
week and asked about Mary's condition, which was being held by him. Pierre accidentally saw the
Royal Pharmacist's badge and looked away from Pharma. Realizing this, he introduces himself as
the pharmacist from the Otherworldly Pharmacy and offers to check on Mary. At first, Pierre refused,
but after seeing Mar
y's alarming condition, he finally nodded slowly. After that, Lotte rushed
over to prepare the inspection site. Arriving at the pharmacy, Pharma led Pierre through the
pharmacy's back door. In the examination room, Pharma, wearing his mask, asked Pierre to put
Mary on the bed. After that, he asked Pierre to wear a mask. Pierre was confused and asked
about the items that Pharma gave him. Calmly, he explained that the item was a mask to protect
people from contracting a disease. Pierre then c
himed in by asking whether masks are the same as
items for an antidote to disease. Hearing that, Pharma only replied that masks had such a
function. As it turns out, another reason Pharma brought him in through the back door was
to keep other customers from getting it. Mary's examination began when Pharma asked Pierre several
questions about her condition. Pharma then said that Mary had a high fever, was dehydrated, and
was weak. He asked whether Mary had any seizures at night or not. Pierr
e, admiring Pharma's
thoroughness while examining his daughter, came to his senses and replied that Mary had had
a seizure for about two to three minutes. Next, he weighed her by calculating the difference between
the weight of Pierre, who was carrying Mary, and his weight. Pharma explained that Mary's weight
would help her determine the right dosage of the drug because if the dose was not correct, the
medicine would not be effective or could have side effects. When Pharma checked Mary's te
mperature,
Pierre paused and realized that common folk pharmacist like his guild usually determined
the dosage for young children by giving half the adult dose. Shortly after his daydream, Pierre
was surprised to see Pharma using his divine eye to diagnose Mary, then he informed Mary that there
was no abnormality in her brain. Pierre, who was curious, asked whether what Pharma was doing was
a holy technique or not. He only answered briefly in the affirmative and told Pierre that Mary only
had a common cold that was bad enough. Pierre was surprised because she had a fever to the point of
convulsions and foaming at the mouth and thought she was possessed by an evil spirit. Pharma shook
his head. He explained that the severe fever was caused by the influenza virus attacking Mary's
body. Since she had only been showing symptoms for a day, Pharma gave her a medicine she had to
inhale through her nose because it would not work very well if she swallowed it. By inhaling, the
drug w
ill directly lead to the respiratory tract, where the pathogen develops. Pharma continued
his explanation and said that the fever in Mary's body was caused because her body was eliminating
the pathogens of the disease. However, constant fever is bad because it will drain her energy,
so Pharma provides a fever-reducing drug, namely paracetamol. At night, Pierre is amazed that
the medicine from Pharma will work so quickly, and he thanks Pharma for helping him. He provides
medicine for five da
ys because the pharmacy is closed. He added that if Mary's condition
worsened, she asked Pierre not to hesitate to tell the pharmacy's gatekeeper because Pharma would be
willing to check on her even if it was at night. Then Pharma added that he wanted to help people
seeking medical help at night. Pierre asked the total fee he had to pay and said he promised to
pay it later. Pharma replied that Pierre only had to pay for one loaf, which surprised him because
it was so cheap. Pharma was frank
if he gave a low price so it would be easier for children to get
tested. After Pierre walked out of the pharmacy gates, he finally understood why the Guild
couldn't compete with him. At Pierre's house, his wife came and asked about their daughter's
condition, who had fallen asleep. Upon learning that the potent drug was from an aristocrat's
pharmacy, she was shocked that this was against the rules of the Society. But he had no other
choice. If he had not been helped by Pharma, Mary might n
ot have survived. Pierre said the
pharmacy was extraordinary because the owner had extensive knowledge and was very friendly to
patients. That's the real pharmacist. Pierre is a pharmacist and has experience and confidence
in his knowledge. But when compared to Pharma, a commoner like Pierre couldn't use sacred
techniques and didn't have access to a wealth of medicinal knowledge. He wished that Pharma
knowledge could be shared with him. However, his wife worries about her husband's fate if
he
opposes the Pharmacist Union. Seeing that her husband looked troubled, she tried to calm him
down, saying that there was nothing wrong with Pierre obeying the Union like now because Mary
was still small, so they had to avoid things that would threaten their survival. They remembered
the debt from opening the shop, making his wife very sad. The next day at the Union meeting,
Veron is still disillusioned by the drop in sales at all stores. They talked about Pharma's
pharmacy, which has op
ened a cosmetic shop branch and is preparing to add a third branch. It turns
out that Pierre's wife has been secretly buying Pharma's cosmetics recently. Because of that,
Pierre has punished her. One member of the Union said that cosmetics were so famous that female
customers were very interested in these cosmetic products. It wasn't just the female customers.
The newly appointed Head Priest was reported to have visited the Otherworldly Pharmacy. On the
other hand, Pierre, who heard the con
versation, was silent. Seeing Pierre, who looked silent,
Veron asked his opinion about the Otherworldly Pharmacy. Moreover that Pierre's pharmacy was the
pharmacy that suffered the most because it was very close to the Otherworldly Pharmacy. Finally,
Pierre asked everyone in the room if anyone had ever been to Pharma's Pharmacy and seen their
medicines. Of course, everyone said they didn't want to go there because it was their rival.
Pierre suggested they visit him as he had done to find ou
t why customers were reluctant to return to
their pharmacies. Then Veron was very surprised to hear this confession because one of his members
had already been to Pharma's pharmacy. Pierre explained that the pharmacy owner had helped cure
his daughter. He told Veron that the Otherworldly Pharmacy did not discriminate against commoners or
nobles, rich or poor. They all received the same treatment and proper medicines. Upon hearing that,
Veron became annoyed and said that even though the phar
macy owner's knowledge was very extensive, it
didn't mean that his method was correct because Pharma used the Queen's authority to set prices
arbitrarily and cheat their way of doing business. Veron confirmed that it was just a ploy by the
nobles who always looked down on the commoners. A few years ago, Veron looked sad when he had to
lose his daughter because his holy technique had a limit. When he wanted to ask the aristocrats
for help, they raised the price of the precious medicine to be
very expensive. Because none of the
nobles wanted to save his daughter, in the end, Veron had to watch his daughter die. Soon after,
an enraged Vernon says that the common people's healthcare infrastructure will be destroyed if
the Otherworldly Pharmacy is allowed to operate. Therefore, they had to get rid of the pharmacy.
However, Pierre persisted with the thought that they should not get rid of the Otherworldly
Pharmacy but instead learn from it. Vernon, who heard this, was getting angry
because Pierre said
that. Pierre again said that if they were selling drugs whose efficacy was unclear, it would be the
same as deceiving customers. According to him, it is a disgrace for pharmacists. However,
Veron seemed to have lost his temper when Pierre explained the special features of Pharma's
pharmacy and told him to leave the Guild if Pierre wanted it. The next day, Pierre sat sadly in front
of his ravaged pharmacy. Just then, Pharma passed by the store. Seeing him sitting in fron
t of his
pharmacy, Pharma realized that Pierre was the pharmacy's owner and asked what had happened.
Pierre explained that he was no longer the pharmacy owner after he told the Pharmacist Union
how to examine Mary. Because of that, the drugs and business permits were confiscated. Feeling
guilty, Pharma then apologizes because Pierre's pharmacy has been destroyed. Pierre said there
was no need for Pharma to apologize. Instead, he was impressed with Pharma's medicine and
pharmacy that he wan
ted to change. However, the Union kicked him out, so he couldn't do business
in his country. Pierre thought of moving to another country and starting from scratch because
it was his only path. Pharma asked if Pierre could do business again if he joined another Guild.
Pierre agreed, but he said that the Guild for Pharmacists in this country was just the Pharmacy
Guild of commoners, so they should join the Guild to do business. Pharma, which already has a new
guild called the Medicine Compoun
ding Guild, finally tells Pierre and invites him to join his
guild, which sells new medicines. Hearing that, he was happy and willing to join. Time passed, and
Pierre finally had his shop back, and that day was the opening of his shop. He was a little worried
whether any customers would come to his shop because his shop was not the Otherworldly Pharmacy
that Pharma managed. However, after his daughter encouraged him, Pierre decided to open his new
pharmacy. Unexpectedly, many people were wa
iting outside the pharmacy because they discovered
that it was the first pharmacy to partner with the Other World Pharmacy, where all the medicines
sold were the same. Seeing the customers lining up in front of his pharmacy, Pierre burst into
tears. The scene then switches to the past, which shows a genius man named Camus undergoing
trial. The judges at the trial had no idea that Camus, who had created many medical innovations,
had conducted such horrific experiments. Bruno, who was still y
oung at the time, did not expect
Camus to tell him that he did not understand that no matter how much medicine he invented,
humans would still die. But no matter how many humans die, they will give birth to new humans.
At that time, Camus was punished for repeatedly carrying out horrific experiments on humans. In
the present, Bruno opened his eyes and realized it was a dream. After breakfast, Pharma saw something
different about his father and asked about his condition. Briefly, Bruno repli
ed that he was fine
and was just thinking of something. Moments later, Simon arrives with a letter from Palle.
Knowing it was a letter from her eldest son, Beatrice was enthusiastic and thought Palle
would be home soon. However, the letter's contents apparently reported that he had decided
to postpone his return. Then Blanche asked if her eldest brother was very busy. Pharma, who heard
his younger sister's question, replied that Palle might be busy studying to finish college.
Bruno then as
ks Pharma to come into his room, where he tells Pharma that next month there will
be St Fleuve's Fair, the biggest trading event which will be held once a year for one month, and
merchants from all over the world will gather in the Imperial capital. Because of that, he reminded
Pharma to be more careful about a strange epidemic troubling Vante Island, a neighboring colony of
the Netherlands. Based on a letter from Palle, at least a thousand people have died from this
deadly disease. Hearing
that, Pharma was surprised and asked if it was an endemic disease or maybe it
came from poison. Unfortunately, Bruno himself did not know the details. The best research team from
the Novart Leuve Academy had brought their samples for study, but instead, two of the researchers
were infected and became victims because of the high transmission rate. Bruno again explained that
the epidemic would only end after all the colonies died. However, there will be a Dutch merchant ship
carrying goods f
rom the island for the fair later, which means there is likely to be contaminated
cargo coming to the Imperial capital through the Port of Mershire, a territory of the de Medicis
family. Pharma then proceeded to ask about the remains of the researchers or their surviving
samples for further investigation. Bruno re-read the contents of Palle's letter, which informed
him that the sacred fire technique had destroyed all the bodies and samples. All samples of his
corpse had turned to ashes and
left nothing. Pharma thinks that viruses and bacteria are weak
against heat. But the actions that had been taken showed that even the highest authorities
in the world considered the situation to be out of control because the development of this
disease was clearly not normal. In his letter, Palle told how a researcher suddenly experienced
a high fever followed by headaches and vomiting after researching disease samples. On his neck
and armpits appeared lumps. After that, he fell into a coma
and died on the seventh day after
the appearance of the first symptoms. Meanwhile, another researcher experienced a critical
condition faster, and his skin turned pitch black before dying. After the death of the two
researchers, their laboratory was sealed, and visits to the island were banned. Bruno then tells
Pharma that Novart Leuve University has an unknown revolutionary device, a microscope that Pharma
has built. Because there may have been a sample sketch of the disease, he finally a
sked his father
to ask for the sketch. Meanwhile, in the palace, it appeared that a minister reported to the Queen
about the reduction in the death rate due to disease in the Imperial capital by twenty percent.
This is thanks to the performance of the Other World Pharmacy and the Drug Composer Union, whose
partners continue to grow. Apart from that, they have safer cosmetics and carry out regular health
outreach to increase citizen awareness to prevent disease. Several ministers expressed t
hat the
performance of the Otherworldly Pharmacy was truly astonishing, while another minister argued that
if the achievements were in every region, then the Empire's prosperity would be unshakable. Hearing
that, the Queen ridiculed the minister because, at first, he was one of the ministers who rejected
the Otherworldly Pharmacy because it was run by the young boy, but now he was praising Pharma
instead. With Pharma's outstanding performance, the Queen considered awarding him the Archduke
title. However, a female minister who was there informed her that Pharma was underage, whereas
the Empire's own regulations forbade minors from receiving it. Finally, the Queen postponed
conferring the title of Archduke to Pharma until he had met the regulatory requirements. She
suspected that Pharma possessed abilities beyond those of ordinary humans, so she would help him
more easily access all the facilities that would assist him. The Queen wished that the Empire's
prosperity could last
forever. The next day, Pharma told Ellen about a deadly disease that
could threaten the safety of the residents. In fact, the fair will be held in two weeks, so they
can no longer stop cargo from the Netherlands. While they were still discussing how to deal with
this, Lotte suddenly came with a letter from Palle for Pharma. After looking at the sketches of the
disease his brother sent him, Pharma soon realized that the deadly disease was the Black Death.
At noon, Ellen sent her disciples t
o Mershire to give Pharma instructions to Governor Adam. She
told him to prepare all the necessities to build a quarantine place in Mershire. Then Pharma advised
them to be careful when inspecting cargo from the Netherlands. If a crew member is infected,
the crew member must be isolated. Soon after, Ellen and Pharma meet with Bruno to discuss the
mysterious pathogen. Judging from the symptoms of blackened skin, swollen lymph nodes, and the
appearance of bacteria in the sketch, Pharma conclu
ded that the plague was the Black Death.
Bruno agreed with his son even though he had only read about it in literature. He realized that the
Black Death occurred about two hundred years ago and was deadly. The black plague, or PES plague,
is a deadly disease transmitted by rodent fleas. On earth, this plague has occurred many times.
Even in the fourteenth century, the plague reduced the population of Europe by half. The death
rate from PES outbreaks alone reaches fifty to seventy percent, w
hereas if the pathogen has
caused pneumonia, it is certain that the patient will die. Pharma thought that the disease was
a disease that could be the worst nightmare in human history because it could recur even though
it had been eradicated. Bruno then tells about a ship that had been docked at Vante Island, which
was going to the Imperial capital. Pharma said that he had instructed Governor Adam to build a
quarantine area at Mershire Harbour. Soon after, Ellen's students, who could teach h
ow to check
for the plague, were sent to Mershire to begin the quarantine plan. Seeing his father looking
desperate, Pharma assured him that they would be able to save people because he had prepared
a drug called levofloxacin. This antibiotic was quite effective against the bacteria that caused
the Black Death. For now, only Pharma can make it, but he has asked partner pharmacies to prepare
the needed doses. Their first mission is to prevent anyone from getting infected. However,
because p
reventing disease outbreaks is not easy, Bruno goes to the palace with Ellen and Pharma.
After listening to their explanation, the Empress instructed to partially close the gates leading
to the Imperial capital and tighten security on trade routes by setting up checkpoints. Shortly
after, Pharma begged the Queen for checkpoints to be set up in strategic locations. He added that
the pharmacists from the Drug Composers Union were ready to cooperate. Besides that, because the
black plague was
transmitted to humans through fleas from rats, they had to cut the transmission
route by asking residents to exterminate rats and get rid of fleas by cleaning their clothes
by boiling them. Then the Queen said she would announce all these suggestions and ask her
ministers to prepare everything. Elsewhere, Pharma is teaching Pierre about compound microscopy,
which can reduce the risk of samples coming into contact with the eyes or mouth of the researcher.
Afterward, Pharma asked Pierre about
preparing his new drug. Then he said that there were no problems
with the preparation. The refined ingredients from Pharma have been made sufficient for a thousand
patients. The quarantine post has also received the drug. It is said that if someone is infected,
the drug will be given for free. Shortly after, Pharma reminded that if the bacteria infects the
lungs, the transmission can be through the mouth, and the droplets will spread faster. Because of
that, he asked Pierre to give medicin
e to anyone who needed it. On the other hand, the Queen asked
the Minister of Finance about the preparations for the Fair of St. Fleuve. The minister replied that
the preparations were going well and there were no problems. He said the businessmen of the Imperial
Trade Union had already prepared their wares, and merchants from overseas kept coming.
Meanwhile, Salomon had gathered his members, who were possessors of the holy wind technique,
to increase security with purification magic. Then
the Queen requested that the Fair of
St. Fleuve put security first and still be held despite risking the Empire's dignity.
Meanwhile, Pharma and Ellen were preparing to leave for Mershire City. At the same time, Camus
was seen, covered in a black aura, walking past several unconscious people and saw several rats
crawling at his feet. Not long after, Pharma and Ellen had finally reached Mershire Harbour. He
asked Ellen to inspect all ships before the Fair started. Shortly after, Ellen's stud
ents greeted
them and reported that all ships from overseas had been inspected according to Pharma's directions.
They then provided a list of items on board and the results of the crew's health checks. After
that, the ships that have passed the inspection, the goods will be purified by the holy wind
technique before being lowered. If someone is tested negative but is suspected of being exposed,
they will be directed to the isolation room. Using a small boat, Pharma and Ellen inspected the s
hip
that was about to dock at the port. They checked the crew members one by one to make sure they were
not exposed to the disease. A ship captain they met seemed impatient and angry because he wanted
to get permission to unload the goods. Pharma apologized and informed him that the inspection
was carried out to prevent the transmission of dangerous disease outbreaks. After carrying out
the inspection, he asked the ship's captain to submit the inspection results to the officers at
the chec
kpoint. He submitted prescriptions for some of the ship's crew members who showed early
symptoms of the deadly disease. Pharma told them to take the vitamins provided at the Mershire
Port quarantine post. Soon after, Pharma and Ellen continued their inspection of other ships
and were surprised by a ship captain, who was annoyed because he had been waiting for so long
and wanted to unload his belongings. On the other hand, another ship's captain looked angry and
asked Pharma to inspect his s
hip first. The two captains of the ship were arguing with each other
from their respective boats. They get annoyed when they have to obey Pharma, who they think
was just a kid, and protest because they fear that the merchandise they carry will actually be
damaged and cause them losses. During the protest, suddenly, a gunshot was heard coming from the Red
Fleet ship St. Fleuve. Then the captain of the Red Fleet ship warned the captains that all ships
that had entered the St. Fleuve Empire ha
rbor area had to follow the rules. Shortly after, Pharma and
Ellen realize that the captain of the Red Fleet is their customer, James. James then continued that
Pharma was the Royal Pharmacist as well as the son of the Lord of Mershire, who directly conducted
inspections in that country. James said he would not hesitate to fire cannons at the ship if
anyone dared to protest. The ships' captains who received their warnings became afraid and finally
apologized. Pharma, who had boarded the Red
Fleet, thanked James. James commented that he and his
crew would help Pharma so that the inspection process at the port would run smoothly. During
the day at the checkpoint, Ellen tells Pharma that she thought the Black Death only existed in
legendary books and is grateful for his presence. Not long after, Governor Adam suddenly came and
told him that many residents of Elstark Village were dying after experiencing a high fever. The
village is a small fishing village to the west, which is u
sed as an illegal passage by ships from
overseas wishing to enter Mershire without having to follow time-consuming inspection procedures.
Hearing that, Ellen was surprised. Then she asked where the people who had entered illegally were.
Unfortunately, Adam did not know because they had already left the village. Meanwhile, the situation
in the village looked worrisome. At first, some people had a fever, which was considered
a common disease. But after many people died, the disease spread rap
idly. In the end, Pharma
decided to go to the village alone. Dressed in a protective suit, Pharma rushed outside to head
to the village. Seeing this, Ellen went after him because she was worried about him. She says that
only Pharma can accurately diagnose the Black Death and inspect the port. Then Pharma assured
her that she could also conduct inspections because the port was equipped with medical
facilities, medicines, and experienced medical personnel. After saying that, Pharma mounted hi
s
staff and hurried off to Elstark Village. On the way, Pharma thought that the most likely source of
infection was a rat hiding in the cargo. However, it is now difficult to identify it because
it has happened. He wonders where the ship carrying the people has gone because he has to
purify the ship and save the crew. Otherwise, the crew's lives will not be saved. While Pharma
was preoccupied with his thoughts, he accidentally crashed into a tree, but surprisingly, he and
the staff could p
enetrate it just like that. Not wanting the incident to happen again, Pharma
focused on flying more safely and faster so he could reach the village before the death toll
from the disease increased. From above, Pharma saw several villagers rushing away because they feared
that they could all be killed by evil spirits if they stayed in the village. Soon after, they land
in front of the villagers and tell them to return to the village. However, the residents insisted
on leaving the village bec
ause many people had died there. The residents who thought that Pharma
was an evil spirit that had cursed their village then prepared to attack him with the weapons they
had. Shortly after, Pharma tries to persuade the villagers that they will not survive if the source
of the disease is not removed, even if they leave the village. However, as the villagers persisted
in his stance, Pharma finally stamped his staff on the ground and sealed the village with ice to
prevent the disease from spre
ading. After that, Pharma introduced himself as a pharmacist from the
Imperial capital who had come to save the citizens from a deadly disease called the Black Death. The
citizens who saw a badge on his clothes finally realized the boy standing in front of them was the
Palace Pharmacist who managed to heal the Queen. To convince the residents, Pharma informed them
that he had brought medicine to cure the residents who were suffering from this deadly disease.
Upon hearing that, the residents
finally agreed to return to the village and fight together to
suppress the spread of this deadly disease. Before administering treatment and quarantine to people
exposed to the deadly disease, Pharma explained to the residents that he would separate the village
into three areas, namely an area for residents who experienced severe symptoms, an area for residents
who were exposed but still had mild symptoms, and area for residents who are not exposed
to the disease. This was done to facilita
te the selection of patients to be treated first and
to prevent the spread of the disease. Meanwhile, the Red Fleet notices a suspicious ship sailing
away from its designated route. Then James assumed that the ship was a smuggler's ship. Soon after,
a crew member assigned to see the smuggling ship through binoculars suddenly screamed because he
saw that everyone on board had died. Knowing this, one of the crew members asked whether they
needed to investigate the ship or not. However, James
rejected the idea because the ship could
be threatened and contract the disease. Then he decided to sink the smuggler's ship because, most
likely, no one was left alive on the ship. The decision to sink the ship had to be made because
the smuggler's ship was carrying a plague that was more dangerous than pirates. James was again
instructed to sink the ship completely so that no part drifted ashore. In the village of Elstark,
the first drug distribution has been completed, and it looks like
everyone is happy. Currently,
residents who have not received medication have severe symptoms, and Pharma plans to come
to the area tomorrow. The following day, several Pharmacists from the village wanted to
accompany Pharma to the treatment center for people with severe symptoms. But he refused and
said that health workers must prioritize their own safety. He reassured them that he had put
on a protective suit and asked the pharmacists to remain there to treat other residents whose
condit
ion was not too critical. Not long after that, Pharma arrived at the location of
the patients in critical condition who had previously been quarantined. The scene then
switches and shows two men named Jack and Ed, who are seen discussing that they don't have
enough energy and time to do their job at a pharmacy school. Jack then had an idea for them
to ask the Principal to add more employees. At the same time, Professor Kasper overheard the
conversation and offered to help them. However, Jac
k emphatically replied that they did not need
her help and left her alone. On the other hand, Professor Kasper looked sad after being ignored
by the two men she wanted to help. Sometime later, Professor Kasper was reading a book using
special glasses in her room. Not long after, a girl came to see her. She seemed to know that
Professor Kasper was rudely rejected after trying to help two boys, so she went to Professor Kasper
to ask how she was. Professor Kasper then said she would turn sixty
next year and felt that it was
normal that people would not want to be helped by a retiring old woman. Professor Kasper added
that her specialty is a taxonomy of fungi and microorganisms, a field not related to compounding
drugs. The girl then told Professor Kasper that she had helped a lot in research and drug
development. In the middle of the conversation, someone told her that the Headmaster had summoned
Professor Kasper to his room. Then she suddenly thought about whether she will be r
etiring soon.
In Elstark Village, Pharma enters a building where people who have been stricken with a deadly
disease and have severe symptoms have gathered. A medic wearing a head covering suddenly appears and
bans him from entering because he thinks Pharma is an ordinary boy. However, another medical officer
told him Pharma was not an ordinary little boy. The officer approached Pharma and said it was an
honor for him to be able to meet Pharma again, and surprisingly, he turned out to be on
e of Salomon's
men. Shortly after, Pharma explained that his purpose in coming there was to treat patients, so
he was invited in by the medical staff. Pharma, who saw the number of patients in that place, had
a hard time detecting which people were infected and which were not. He thought he could not cure
them with his knowledge and the drug he concocted, levofloxacin. However, he kept pushing
himself and tried his best. After that, Pharma instructed medics to administer the drug
to all pa
tients. Meanwhile, he would examine each patient using his divine eye and found twelve
patients had contracted the Black Death, while two others had not, and one had died. To treat
the twelve infected patients, Pharma administered the drug levofloxacin and found that most of the
infections that had spread in the patients' bodies had disappeared, so their chances of recovery
were quite high. Not only that, Pharma informed the medics that one patient had a fever due to the
flu, not caused by
the Black Death. After taking medicine and changing clothes, the patient is
allowed to leave the quarantine area and is asked to follow the directions of the village pharmacist
in an area that is not infected. However, the patient could only leave the quarantine area
after completing a period of isolation for several days. On the other hand, Pharma used his sacred
technique to increase the effectiveness of his medicine. With many patients in the area, Pharma
realized that he still lacked me
dical personnel to continue treatment. As he looked at the church
where the plague patients were treated through the window, Pharma felt that it was beyond the
capabilities of ordinary pharmacists and medicine. Though, as time passed, the Black Death drew
closer to the Imperial capital. A moment later, the medics informed Pharma that the drug
distribution to the patients had finished, and they asked what else they could do to help
him. Pharma suddenly remembered the ship's crew carrying the
black plague heading to the Imperial
Capital. He asked them to find the crew, burn the cargo, and give medicine to those infected. While
Pharma himself will follow after he treats the patients there. Switching back to the pharmacy
school, Professor Kasper is seen meeting Bruno, who turns out to be the Principal of the
pharmacy school. It turned out that Bruno called her to discuss her research. However, she
thought that Bruno would end her research sooner, so she begged him so she could fi
nish her research
first before retiring. Hearing this, Bruno denied it because that was not what he wanted to talk
about. He didn't plan to fire Professor Kasper, but he wanted to give her an important job to
save the world. Hearing that, Professor Kasper was shocked and felt that she could not save the
world. However, Bruno explained that this work was included in her area of ??expertise. Then he
asks her to find a new microorganism and extract a substance that can be used as a medicine to
cure
the black plague and other infectious diseases. While looking at Bruno's paper, Professor Kasper
wonders who wrote about these microorganisms in detail. She was even more surprised because
there was an inscription on actinobacteria, the microorganism requested by Bruno, which
turned out to have been developed many years ago. In Professor Kasper's laboratory, Bruno
sees the actinobacteria she developed. However, she still doesn't believe that the microorganisms
she developed can be us
ed as new medicines. Seeing this work, Bruno praised her. Starting that day,
Bruno gave a special budget to Professor Kasper so that she could focus more on developing
new drugs from these microorganisms. He then said that it seemed that Professor Kasper
had to postpone retirement. Initially, many people looked down upon Professor Kasper
and researchers in the same field. But now, she could not be underestimated. Like Pharma, who
has expertise because of an incarnation of a god and an outsi
der from the modern world, Professor
Kasper as a native of that world, assisted by existing equipment and knowledge, can find a
magnifying glass and mushroom microorganisms, then conduct research that can save human life.
In Elstark Village, the villagers thank Pharma and the priests for returning after treating
patients with severe symptoms. He asked residents to stay in the village for two weeks to increase
the effectiveness of the treatment. Moreover, the area inside the ice wall was pro
tected by holy
techniques to be safe. He asked residents to kill rats or fleas that entered the village. Anyone who
is forced to leave the village should never touch the animals. Not long after, Pharma saw a puff of
smoke coming from the crew of the smuggling boat, who had apparently been abandoned by their
comrades because they had a high fever. He asked about the number of carts and the cargo they were
carrying. However, they didn't answer and instead asked why he was in that place. Fortu
nately,
Pharma is not offended by the question and reveals that they have the black plague. That's why he
comes. Pharma said If they answer the questions, they will be given medicine because, without
the medicine, their condition will worsen, and they will eventually die. Pharma asked again
whether they wanted to answer his question or not. Finally, they replied that there were two carts
laden with cloth, one with spices and another with rare white squirrels from Vante Island.
From the smu
gglers' answers, Pharma concluded that the rodents could spread the black plague.
He remembered his father's words that Vante Island was where the black plague appeared. Afterward,
Pharma continued his interrogation and discovered that the number of people who went to the Imperial
capital consisted of twenty-four workers and five holy knights, an army of holy technique users
serving the royal or noble families. Hearing the smugglers' explanation, Pharma grew even more
suspicious that the ho
ly knights who came from the place of the plague had deliberately brought the
plague to the Imperial capital. He remembered the white death disease that once attacked the Queen
and could not find the source of the infection. Pharma suspects that it is another plot to destroy
the Empire by sending an even more vicious black plague. After telling everything, the smugglers
finally got the promised drug. Meanwhile, Pharma orders the medics to hand over the smugglers to
the Empire once they reco
ver for legal trial. At the Imperial palace, Bruno meets the Queen to tell
her about a report from Mershire about an illegal ship carrying disease in the village of Eltark,
where the crew had disembarked. They spread a disease resembling the black plague and caused
many fatalities. Since the crew's goal was to go to St. Fleuve, the Queen and Bruno expected their
arrival between today and tomorrow. Knowing that she was silent, she ordered tightened security
and checks at all gates, especiall
y at gate six, which leads to Mershire. The next day, Lotte is
seen distributing masks to residents while one of the officers at the checkpoint brings the
latest sample from gate six to Pierre. After examining the sample, Pierre quickly realized that
it looked exactly like what Pharma had told him. Pierre asked the officer to go to gate six and
quarantine the arrivals because samples of the Black Death were found in them. Suddenly, there
was an explosion from the direction of gate six, and
it turned out that the gate had been
destroyed, and someone suspected of being a holy knight broke through the gate. Knowing this,
Pierre asked his comrades to hurry up and protect the medicines. A moment later, he saw the intruder
carrying a cage containing the white squirrel, which had now been unleashed with the divine
whirlwind technique. The attack then left the checkpoint at gate six in ruins. Pierre, who knew
that squirrels were rodents that could carry the black plague, shouted for
warning bells to be
rung so that the guards would close all houses and shops so that the animals would not enter.
Meanwhile, the Queen received a report about the Holy Knights from the Netherlands who had
attacked the city. She instructed the royal troops to defeat the five Holy Knights. At the same time,
Bruno reports about a Dutch smuggler ship possibly carrying the black plague and asks the Queen to
take a new black plague medicine as a precaution. However, she still doesn't know the pur
pose
of the Netherlands in carrying out the attack because that country has long been an ally of the
Empire. Bruno thought that the mastermind behind all this was someone who knew about the Black
Death because such a plan would not work without knowledgeable people. Soon after, Bruno found out
that the Netherlands had recruited a mysterious pharmacist three years ago. The pharmacist's
characteristics and treatment methods closely resembled the ruthless pharmacist he knew. Bruno
then explai
ned that the pharmacist had discovered many new treatment methods and was famous for his
genius. However, he repeatedly performs horrific experiments on humans. Because of this, he was
arrested by the Diocese of Panacteos and had his sacred techniques removed, and was exiled as a
commoner. Before exiling, the pharmacist conducted experiments on prisoners in prison to research
a poison that could be transmitted to everyone, like the plague. A minister argued that the Dutch
pharmacist must be
related to the death of the previous King, and the person they suspected
of being the Dutch pharmacist was none other than Camus, Bruno's former colleague. At gate six,
the royal soldiers looked overwhelmed by the Holy Knights until finally, Salomon came and released
the holy technique of the Holy Knights. Elsewhere, Lotte was about to take medicines to the pharmacy,
but Cedric stopped her because the situation was dangerous. At the same time, Lotte saw that
Pharma had returned from Mershi
re. Then Pharma checked how far the epidemic had spread, and a
moment later, he saw his father and came over to him. He reported to Bruno that the inspection
in Mershire had been handed over to Ellen. After that, they approached the crowd of Holy Knights
who had no strength left. During interrogation, it is revealed that the Knights only carried
orders from a man they did not know. It turned out that the five of them did not know about
the black plague. One of the knights explained that the
man had taken the citizens hostage and
had the power to kill thousands of people in the blink of an eye because he had been possessed
by an evil spirit. After confirming the man's characteristics from the holy knights, they
finally found out that Camus was the mastermind behind all this. Before the holy knights died,
they said they had accomplished their task, and now the citizens would be safe. Elsewhere,
Lotte rushed to the pharmacy after confirming that it was safe. Meanwhile, Pharma pl
ans to
go to the pharmacy to make medicine. But then, he saw a black shadow over his pharmacy, so
he rushed to the pharmacy. At the same time, not noticing the black shadow, Lotte continued
to run toward the pharmacy, Cedric behind her. Seeing the pharmacy window open, Lotte was sure
that Pharma had come home and was in his office. At the same time, the bells were now ringing
again. Cedric opened the door of the pharmacy, and Lotte went inside. Suddenly, he felt
something strange because t
he gate was unlocked. Before entering the pharmacy, Cedric planned to
check it first. However, unaware of his plan, Lotte entered the empty Pharma's room. When Cedric
came into the room, Camus suddenly paralyzed him. At the same time, Pharma, who had just arrived
at the pharmacy, then used his divine eyes and saw that the black shadow was already in his
lab. A moment later, Bruno joined Pharma for the lab. On the other hand, Camus, who was in the
lab, felt a strong aura coming to that place
. Upon arriving at the lab, they saw Cedric and
Lotte passed out on the floor. Bruno then asked Pharma to help them while he would attract Camus'
attention. A battle ensued between Bruno and Camus. Meanwhile, Pharma tries to treat Cedric and
Lotte and finds poison in their wounds. However, Bruno finally got cornered, and Camus brought a
poison vial for his experiments. After healing Cedric and Lotte, Pharma rushes after his father.
He is visibly angry that Camus has conducted horrific exper
iments on humans and caused many
people to die from the Black Death. Pharma then unleashed his power as the God of Pharmacy until,
finally, Camus died and was thrown out of the pharmacy. At the same time, a light was coming
from the pharmacy, so people saw it. Salomon wondered if it was the Yakusin God's purification
light. In legends, the God Yakusin is said to have many abilities, and the most formidable ability
is the power of purification. In ancient records, God Yakusin could eliminate
evil spirits and stop
plagues with his scepter. After that incident, the management and treatment of the black plague
continued. Soon after, the inspection of merchant ships for the Fair of St. Fleuve that Ellen did
prevent the access of disease from the port. On the other hand, Pharma makes an additional dose of
levofloxacin for the Black Death. Fortunately, the recovery in the Imperial capital is progressing
smoothly, and the threat of the black plague has receded. The Imperial capital's
Pharmacy School
had discovered streptomycin-producing bacteria and antibiotics that were being cultivated. At
the same time, vaccines for various infectious diseases continue to be developed. Two months
later, the Queen announced that the threat of the black plague was over. Hearing that, people
seem happy, and the Other World Pharmacy has now re-opened. At the end of the anime, it was shown
that the door to the Other World Pharmacy was opened, and many people had queued and entered
to ge
t medicine there. The anime ends. The moral that can be learned from this anime is
that evil will never win against good. No matter how big the evil is, good things
will ultimately defeat it.
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