Immediately after harvesting the Bradonna grass, I was coming to Count Meigis.

"I came earlier than I thought. It's not been a week yet ... have you given up growing bradonna grass?"

Count Meigis came out with a face that seemed completely unlikely that I succeeded in growing Bradonna grass.

In front of such Countess Megis, I take out the Bradonna grass.

"No, the cultivation ended a little earlier."

With that said, I threw Bradonna's grass at Earl Meigis.

Fresh bradonna grass just harvested this morning.

But the response of Count Meigis was slow.

"... I don't want to doubt you, but did you buy the bradonna grass somewhere or did you pick something that was native?"

"Is the bradonna grass native to the area?"

"Oh, there's a place to grow .... a small amount of potions can be made on our territory because we have our own birthplace."

So that's it.

Did the reaction slow down?

"By the way, how much can you get from your own dough?"

"If it's my territory, it's better to find five per year. I need about 50 to make one healing drug, so the bradonna grass found in my territory is dried and preserved."

There are at most five Bradonna grasses found in one year.

50 bradonna grasses needed to make one healing medicine.

… Is it going to take 10 years to make a healing medicine with the ingredients found in the territory?

It's not surprising that healing drugs are expensive.

While thinking so, I plunge both hands into the magic storage and take out about 100 cultivated bradonna grasses at once.

"Then, isn't this amount growing naturally?"

The bradonna grass I grew in the forest is about 1,000.

Bradonna grass is a plant that attaches a large amount of very small seeds, so mass production is possible if it is raised properly.

"... what?"

"Everything is Bradonna grass. Please check."

I tell you so, and take out Bradonna grass from the storage magic and pile it up on the desk.

"What is this amount ...?! Where did you get it?"

"As I said, we cultivated it from the seeds we received.

"This amount of independence is absolutely impossible .... Is it really true ...?"

Counting Meigis stunnedly looks at the bradonna grass and approaches his nose to smell.

Then ... Count Meigis bowed down at me.

"I'm sorry. With such a large amount of bradonna grass, 20 healing medicines can be made. A revolution will take place in the healing medicine world!"

Apparently, he acknowledged the success of the cultivation.

In this world, this bradonna cultivation is revolutionary.

After all, healing medicines, which had taken more than 10 years to make, can now be made in less than 5 days in a cultivation period of 20.

"Oh, yes ... this is a revolution in the world of healing drugs .... But can't we just end this revolution with the world of healing drugs?"

This is just the success of growing Bradonna grass.

Healing medicine can be made with Bradonna grass ... but our goal is not to make healing medicine.

Mass-produced healing drugs are released to the market, destroying Cardinal Georgis's financial and political base.

That's our purpose.

"Here's where Count Meigis comes in."

"I see ... I guess it would be good to mass-produce this into a drug and put it on the market?"

"Oh, breaking the healing drug monopoly would greatly reduce Cardinal Georgis's ability. So, of course, there is some resistance .... Are you ready?"

We are going to mass produce healing drugs to reduce the power of Cardinal Georgis.

If the plan were to succeed, Cardinal Georgis's power would be considerably reduced.

However, there is no reason that Cardinal Georgis or the backyard of the desperate miniature garden have put his finger on it.

Harassment, resistance from business disruptions to assassinations will come by all means.

In that case, the life of Count Meigis is at stake.

"If you're ready, you're done. Because I originally intended to abandon my life as a symbol of anti-Georgisanism ... it's a lot better than it could be."

Apparently it was stupid.

It seems he was ready to die.

Well, I don't want to let the enemy kill Count Earl of Megis.

"I am completely up to the challenge of this bradonna cultivation. Tell me how to grow."

"Okay. First of all, prepare the Japanese bean ..."

So I started telling Count Meigis how to grow bradonna grass.