Jui-san no Oshigoto in Isekai

We've been quarantined by the tower.

The wind gaze came out of the basement, even disinfected and cleaned.

It is already in mind.

Now I should have done everything I could against the ghoul worm that was supposed to lurk in Hydra's fluid.

Then I went to see a doctor, but I didn't see any particular abnormality, and I didn't feel any particular change in physical condition myself.

They should have suffered too much already.

I heard that when Hydra's blood and poison enter her body, she suffers like she suffered from a severe fever disease, which is the end of her life when she eventually crashes like a ghoul or can't stand it.

The wind, however, is still flat fever and has the energy to jump.

So both doctors and vets twisted their necks about the violently toxic blood of Hydra.

Afterwards, the wind gaze was isolated in the central tower before rubbing off its own skin, taking blood and observing it in a microscope, but I still can't find the anomaly.

It was even normal, and I didn't see a single protozoan thing I saw in Joseph, and he looked particularly fine in terms of his own blood.

"That's crazy...?

I wondered and diluted Hydra's blood on the glove with saline for a peek, but I didn't see a single protozoan here either.

Ghoul comes from Hydra's blood and poison - I thought that information was certain, but maybe it was slightly different.

Parasites such as protozoa and worms generally have an intermediate host/terminal host.

The final host is the ultimate parasitic opponent.

An intermediate host is a tentative host that parasitizes until it infects that host, and grows to the point where it can infect the final host at this time.

Parasites can't infect anyone as long as they have nothing eggs.

For example, there are many things that a final host cannot parasitize once it has not grown through an intermediate host.

In particular, it is a caveat that it also differs subtly depending on the type.

Anyway, if you compare it to the famous Anisakis, the intermediate hosts are squid, mackerel, etc., and the final hosts are dolphins and whales.

Dolphins and whales eat squid and mackerel parasitized by Anisakis and are parasitized straight into the stomach.

Anisakis grows in his stomach and lays eggs in his body.

The eggs are thus released into the sea with the manure.

That's what Ochiami eats, and the squid and the mollusc eats Ochiami, and the dolphins and the whales - and they circulate in that cycle.

Other parasites have different hosts, and they have each of those cycles.

"... I thought Hydra was the final host and the other animals were the intermediate hosts."

Little bugs eat protozoan eggs mixed with hydra manure and body fluids, and rats and bats prey on it and infect it even more.

Gould, who went crazy and became attacked by anything, would eventually hit Hydra as well, but naturally thought it was another cycle of feeding in line with the payback.

If it's really Hydra's blood that makes people gool, it's probably weird if you can't find a protozoa, or an egg, here too - but you can't find that at the heart of it.

Of course, it's possible he didn't happen to be in there because it's only about a few drops of blood.

Then I feel safe as a wind gaze because there is no fear of ghoulisation, but it doesn't really fall.

The wind gaze frowned.

"Um, no. I have no idea. What makes Hydra's blood so poisonous in the first place?

The windscape, which I don't know from it, was completely boiled down.

From what I heard, when Hydra's blood came in, it was supposed to suffer and later ghoul.

If so, I would normally assume that Hydra's blood had a mixture of poisonous ingredients and that there were protozoa there as well.

But then it was strange that the wind itself had not been poisoned.

If it's neurotoxic, haemorrhagic, and if it works on the body, you're supposed to see abnormalities in your health or in your blood, but you don't see them either.

"Oh, I don't know!

It was perfectly fine now.

I bottled some samples from that basement, like slime and skeleton, and took them home, but still don't know.

I'd like at least an electron microscope, a centrifuge, and an analyzer for the ingredients if I'm serious about looking into it.

"It's a researcher killing, this world..."

But only the microscope is on hand, as always.

There are no reagents to discern scientifically. The only thing I can prepare is alcohol or ether.

... I mean, it was blocked in eight directions.

I guess the best thing you can do right now is at least try to make a pill for when you ghoul.

"... medicine for parasites. No, you're too level to handle. If bacteria had at least caused it, we could still work it out..."

The wind gaze drips with a big sigh.

All is solved by administering antibiotics like penicillin for diseases caused by microorganisms - how sweet the world isn't.

In fact, it's only about the bacteria in the microorganism that can be killed with just penicillin, and only about some of the gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria in it.

Simply put, this is far from a panacea.

The drug that can kill any microorganism in the first place is about poison.

And it's probably harmful to other organisms as well.

Excellent drugs are not "anything that works” in the first place. “Something that only works where it's aimed."

Medicines that have a wide range of effects can have that many side effects.

Anyway, it's a medicine for killing organisms.

There are plenty of medicines for microbes.

Antibacterial, antiparasitic and antiviral agents are used separately by application.

Antibacterial agents, for example, work by drilling holes in the cell membranes of bacteria to break the body, interfere with building cell walls, interfere with protein synthesis, interfere with DNA and RNA synthesis, and interfere with the nutrient making necessary for bacteria to live.

Penicillin is a medicine that interferes with cell wall synthesis of these.

There are many things that paralyze nerves and kill them if they are big parasitic drugs called worms like filaria.

Some medicines similar to bacteria are used to kill small parasites like protozoa.

Antiviral agents can interfere with the entry of viral DNA, or interfere with the synthesis of DNA and RNA.

Medicines that don't exist in people in these kinds of things and kill them by disrupting the functions that only microbes have need to have fewer side effects, but such convenient medicines don't.

There are enough side effects that should be noted for famous penicillins as well.

Besides, the early penicillins that I actually just let Aokabi make were ineffective and had weak production capacity.

It took more than a decade to select the active ingredients among its penicillins and much more to increase its production capacity.

In modern times, improvements have been made with a variety of hands.

Even penicillin, which the ingredients know, is this.

The meds for parasites that Windmill has used so far were all scientifically synthesized, so they don't even stand a star.

Medicines cannot be made without scientifically synthesizing them, improving their varieties, or proving their safety for an interminable amount of time.

Even if I try to make it now, I won't be able to make it in time for the onset of the wind itself or others.

"... think about what you can do a little more calmly"

For now he was going to sigh trying to cool down and figure out another way.

"Conclusion, is there anything you can do"

Up to the roof of the tower, that was the answer to the often contemplated windscape.

I've been thinking a lot about drugs, serum, etc., but all of them are time necked and unappropriate.

If there were signs of that against ghoulisation, there seemed to be only so much way to amputate the infected area now.

If it is infected from an arm or something, it is still fine, but if something happens to the wind, it will come from the forehead.

Now I can't even apply my hand to the boulder.

So when it came to what I could do, it was enough to pray for nothing, just like Chloe.

"I don't know what to do..."

I didn't see anything to do.

Only the wind that blew through the hippocampus is the speaker, and there is no Chloe here either. There's no Liz either. Alone.

I didn't have to do this, and when I was alone, I just remembered Nora and got depressed.

"Do I have to do something?"

You can't do nothing more when you think of her.

It is to be isolated because of the fear of ghoulisation and spent the next ten days in this tower.

You should make the most of it, even by yourself.

Initially, Chloe,

"No. Shh. I don't want to leave trying to ghoul you, though! If there is anything in the wind, I would like to do the same. Keep me away from your side. Come on, please!

And it was hard for me to complain in tears, but I could say a "no" word there.

The fundamentals of epidemic prevention are the control of three sources of infection, pathways of infection and insurers.

The windscape, which was familiar with the professional pattern that doing bad things could spread the infection, was dealt with strictly.

There are no exceptions if the person is Chloe.

"What is wrong with Ghoul? How does it spread? It's also important that you spread the word and understand it. The best thing you can do with that is have Chloe. Church in Hadria, right? I want Chloe to take care of you."

I don't stand for weird rumors or misinformation because I can think of each of them if I understand them.

Ghoul needs a solid understanding because he is a dangerous thing.

The buds should be picked up because prejudice and discrimination against the disease comes from this kind of place.

"……… Yes,"

Including that, Chloe drank the truth, tears and pulled back.

That's why no one comes in here.

I'm alone for ten days, and I can't do some research right now because of what I brought in and about my personal belongings.

If you're going to make the most of your time, you'll need to bring a lot of stuff later.

"Leave Ghoul's research alone for a moment, and ask the gatekeeper if I'll go"

He was on his way quickly to avoid ruining time.

"Oh, Your Highness, just in time."

Then it was Glenn who was waiting.

I don't know why. He's also opening the door and coming inside.

beside it stood Liz holding her head,

"What a catastrophe!?

The way he wrapped the seeping bandage of blood was painful, and the wind gaze rushed over.

but I stop remembering that I shouldn't touch it right away.

"Simply put, you've been hit eight times over responsibility."

"... Donnie"

I don't like to say bad things about people, but I also knew the wind well that he was far from a good person.

There are constant bad reviews I hear from village hunters.

He says Sergei is a typical evil deputy after all.

It makes me think that if I'm going to rebuild this territory, I'm going to have to beat it from there first.

And how did the eight-win Liz have to come here?

- The wind sight immediately caught a crude conjecture.

In short, this is a rushing temple.

"... so what am I supposed to do? If you want me to get Donnie and set up some moxibustion, I'll make an effort."

"You don't have to do that. I still have to get the lord to do his job, and it's the usual thing. Your Highness, will you keep the captain hidden for a long time?

"Come on, I'm in quarantine for once, you know? Be with me first."

"No, rather, it's only safe here. If you leave, you'll get eclampsia and be necked. Your Highness will take the life of the captain. So please."

"Does that mean that if something happens to me, Liz will take you on the road, too?

"It will."

Liz was an unexpected burden that her life depended on herself when she said she was still a teenage girl.

But there's no way I can say no.

"Okay," he took heavily, and Glenn stepped back in relief.

Dropping off the door closing properly, the wind gaze looks back.

Liz stood up looking shabby.

"Singo, what can I do?

"Whatever you say. I was just having trouble doing nothing here, too. We'll just have to spend ten proper days until we figure out how the ghoulisation went. Why don't you just watch it in the sky? Looks like you got a nice view."

"... well, let's do that if you say so. You can call me if you need me."

"Oh, man."

Liz was always right when she said this was the situation.

He gets hurt, walks fluffy, and disappears to the end of the stairs.

I was upset to ask if the injury was okay.

I decided to leave the wind alone when my hands cut the sky. If you're energetic enough to walk, you won't worry about it for a moment.

Liz is on the run, so it's best to let her go free.

I thought so. He called the gatekeeper.