Vol 1 Chapter 10 (1/2)
Falma de Médicis was the second-born son of Archduke Bruno
Unlike Pilule as the eldest son and the heir to the de Médicis family, Falma would become the household Royal Court Apothecary in the future So his father, Bruno, raised him in a very strict manner since childhood It was so that Faled Royal Court Apothecary with sense of fulfillment
He was allowed to handle dangerous et burned
Fal in Divine Arts, that lasted fro because he wanted to play
It reached the point where he was already afraid to look straight into his father’s eye
It was not a whip of love anymore, Bruno inadvertently becauiding Faly and Divine Arts to Eleonore Bonnefoy, Bruno’s most reliable and excellent disciple Eleonore seemed to have trained him well For the past several years, Bruno wasn’t able to directly keep an eye to Falrowth
An apothecary tended to be close to the lives of their patient Since it washeart than skills
It was the sincere face to face interaction with the patient that granted belief Bruno neglected to ards to his son’s thoughts or dreams
Bruno didn’t know Falma very well
Though, he still realized that the boy in front of him wasn’t the Falma he knew
Bruno couldn’t ree happened He was deeply ashamed of it
Bruno took out a notebook froes Falma was separated by a wall of ice so he couldn’t stop his father fro his notebook
Bruno went pale
Falma wrote down his notes in japanese so nobody could read it He regretted his blunder that his notes in the process of exa stained sah, it didn’t change anything as his father couldn’t read japanese He also began to take all kinds of records of this world like the medical records of the servants he exaraphed a lot of examination data Mathematical and chemical structural foric in his father’s eye
“I will say it again Who are you!”
In this world, there was a legend of a Changeling (child that apped)There was so like an evil spirit that will stealthily swap children The swapped child was considered to be a child of a monster and not of a hu because of the strange characters that ritten and the use of Divine Arts without a wand There was also a legend that if a changeling was discovered by a human, it would disappear into thin air
He thought about risking his son’s life, but it wasn’t his son anymore that would disappear
“This writing, what is it? this, and this, and this! Where did you learn this!”
“I acquired this knowledge of htning, as well as the written characters”
Falht it It wasn’t necessarily a lie if he described his previous life as an event in a dream If Falma didn’t explain, it would be troublesome if he was asked where he learned it, or what book it ritten in as those could be searched
“It was during the lightning strike huh?”
“Yes it was”
In the di room, Falma took off his coat in order to show the scars on both arh the transparent ice wall
“……The medicine God dwells in you”
“This is……”
How did this happen? what kind of person was he? Falma doesn’t even know if he was still human Because Falma had become silent since then, it indirectly transmitted to his father, and he affirmed it
“I see”
Unlike the father who had been striving day and night on the way of medicine, the son was blessed by the medicine God His father didn’t have any choice but to follow the will of the guardian deity whom he couldn’t stop to love and respect
“Dear father, please use this potion for her majesty This is special medicine”
If it was said that Bruno compounded the potion and the treatment succeeded, his honor would be maintained He would also keep his position as the Royal Court Apothecary and would gain the favor of the Empress Even if Falma didn’t meddle, it was better for his father to do so
“You administer the medicine you made, Falma”
His father shook his head a little bit to decline and solemnly told him
“That is the pride and responsibility of an apothecary The patient believed you because you staked your life for the medicine that they receive”
Falht that his father was a true Apothecary He truly realized how immature he had been
“I understand”
Falht hand, held the potion, and went past his father out of the co by
“Please leave it toto save you and her Majesty”
This kind of tone was so his father had never heard from Falma before
It was not the words of an arrogant boy, but he heard it like it was the words of a God
Bruno bowed his head in silence, then fell down on his knees
How could he stop Falma anyway?
Falma, with the potion in hand, appeared before the empress
The e for Falreat expectations She e of death back to the land of the living
“You’re late, her Majesty had been waiting What happened to your father? Did he run away?”
The chief court physician, Claude, tattled Claude thought that because Bruno wasn’t able to make a proper medicine, he didn’t consider the boy capable of any better This was not child’s play Claude was irritated that Bruno didn’t come back immediately and euthanize the Empress
“I don’t mind that it took time, come closer”
The E a mask, he was spared from airborne infection He approached without hesitation
“For your information, my father did not run away My father and I compounded this medicine for her Majesty This is a new medicine, your Majesty”
Falma had honored the work my father had done as an Apothecary until now, that hat I had conveyed to them
Unsteadily walking over, Bruno appeared at that roup of physicians looked at him with contempt for his inability to reer wanted to stop Falma
Besides, there was no way for him to stop Falma anyway
Whatever Falrave it into his memory
“Before I explain the efficacy of the newto your Majesty Will you cooperate for a moment?”
Falma held out a palm-sized metal tool respectfully before the Empress
“What… is this?”
The E It was a sain took a salass plate, he then set it on the metal plate of the instrument
“Please observe the bodily fluids that I took from your Majesty with the instruht place… Like this”
He opened the needle sized hole on the instru her eyes close to it and peep through Falma asked the cha a lauarantee soht
The Empress was skeptical as she peeped
“What is that? Are youher Majesty!?”
The Chief Court Physician, Claude, shook his voice in anger
“Wait, don’t be so noisy”
The Chief Court Physician kept his mouth shut The Empress’ attention was already absorbed on the small instrument…
And then
“I see so visible”
Falnosis Eye], but it lacked details on the object
Science could prove the existence of tuberculosis bacteria
He had invited the Empress to the micro-world which no one from this world had seen yet
What Falma had presented was a simple lass ball, and piece of le lens microscope was the invention of Leeuwenhoek, it had sufficient perforood lens An electrical system was not necessary at all, there are no lens tube as it was just a lens on a metal plate with a specimen holder, it was simple and very small at 5 cm
Don’t underesti Falerms in countries without electricity, the microscope had about 200x resolution You couldn’t say that the nification was sufficient, but it had minimum performance
The ie that the simple mechanism showed unveiled the clear truth
“Your ?”
Faler
It was the mycobacterium tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Preventiveinfants with BCG vaccine