Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 82: Bronze Adventurer Lent and Pharmacist

"... this is great! It's rare for you to handle it so well and bring it here."

That said, Norman Hannell, a pharmacist brought by Umberto Abeille, a healer known to Alize.

Umberto is a fairly skinny middle-aged man, and Norman is a slightly plumper mid twenties man.

We both had the atmosphere and appearance that most people seemed to like, and I understood it as soon as I met the orphanage that it was cooperative.

"Really? I thought it would be common for me to go to" Nemosa "because I think it's pretty decent..."

The adventurer thing naturally increases in quality of work as the rank increases.

The same goes for simple armpits, for example on sampling and dismantling techniques, plus courtesy and academic knowledge.

Of course, not as much as the experts, because the minimum technology and knowledge required is something that you will naturally acquire driven by need at the stage of trying to get up there.

Well, there are exceptions in cases where you keep getting biased requests, where your strength is isolated and high, and some people rank good while deluding exams and requests, but basically, that's the story.

For that reason, if you're an adventurer enough to go to Talask's Marsh and collect Dragon Blood Flowers and come back, you should have a lot of skill in collecting materials, too, because unless you have special circumstances like mine, it's normal to rank from silver to gold.

But Norman, the pharmacist, shook his head at my words,

"No, I don't suppose you don't have the technology, because the place is the place over there... just be careful not to get invaded by tallas and poison, and take it about the state of the" Dragon Blood Flowers "at the heart, they often treat you like that. Still, sometimes it's hard to complain about not many adventurers going over there. In the first place, I'd already appreciate it if you'd just go."

and told me the truth.

It's easy to imagine that there can't be people who want to stay in such a place for a long time, and I can understand the story.

Besides, at the point where I went out of my way to make some other money, even if it wasn't all, it seemed somewhat like the adventurer's side had something like goodwill or volunteerism to ask for.

Of course, adventurers and clients are basically reciprocal, but I might say that if the supply on the side of adventurers like The Marsh of Talask is not commensurate with demand, the position on the side of adventurers will really be stronger after all.

Looking at the whole request, the client is more likely to be in a much stronger position... but it's not all balanced.

"If that's the case, I'm glad..."

When I whine like that, Norman says,

"I'm glad it's decided. If this is the only Dragon Blood Flower in good condition, I can make the Evil Accumulation Syndrome medicine immediately." Flower Dragon Blood "can take something of good quality with no scratches on the flowers... and then it's easier to formulate. Speaking of greed, if there are more Dragon Blood Flowers, I can make many other things..."

That would be greedy for a boulder, I say to Norman.

"... how many do you want?

"Huh? Right...... I guess I'd be happy to have about three or four more shares. That way, we can make some medicines that can cure the illness of other people around."

This is not something you would have forced me to do.

Anyway, I haven't said I've collected many other strains of Dragon Blood Flowers, and Norman is blurry that if there were more adventurers who could collect such Dragon Blood Flowers, they could ask for them.

You don't even look like the type of person who's going to lie to me very much, and Alize's coming up next to me, in my ear.

"... Dr. Norman doesn't just go around the orphanage, he goes around the ghetto a lot and gives out medication at his own expense. He's a rare great teacher."

Not only was there necessarily a sense of praise and respect in the way I said it, but I also felt worried that people might be so good and okay.

I'm sure you appreciate it with a very thankful presence from Alize, but referring to a pharmacist is a profession that costs a lot at the point of collecting materials in the first place.

Selling drugs at high prices is not necessarily to make money, because we have to do so in order to continue.

Yet I guess that means...

In addition to Norman's apprehension of going ahead there, I also felt the realistic idea that it would be very difficult to be gone.

Well, from Alize's point of view, you wouldn't be forced to think so.

In reality, however, he was kept going, and in some way seemed to compensate for the cost of saying so.

I don't know what that is... well, if it's not a problem.

More importantly, if that's the case, it's not stingy to give out Dragon Blood Flowers, which even I stock.

I said.

"Then put this on me"

Then, serve four strands of "Dragon Blood Flowers" out of the magic bag and place them on the table.

Seeing it, both Norman and Umberto, the healer next door, opened their eyes.

I guess I never thought I'd have so many Dragon Blood Flowers even though I went solo.

I wouldn't feel so surprised if I knew how the Dragon Blood Flowers were swarming, but in the first place, the magic bags themselves, few adventurers even as big as I have.

I bought this magic bag for five years saving money.

Even the silver class is thought to require savings for a year, but adventurers do not have many types of overnight gold due to its nature.

Besides, it doesn't mean you can buy it at any time, it's enough to buy it occasionally when it's on the auction, on the black market, etc.

I know a lot of people so I could gather information and buy it, but the average adventurer holds about half of my magic bags.

When you stick in essentials, containers, etc., the material is not so packable.

Still, if we were partying, we could bring home quite a bit of material, but when it comes to attacking the Tarask Marsh, there are so many essentials to combat the poisonous relationship.

As a result, Dragon Blood Flowers can only be brought back with about every share.

In my case, it was done because poison control was not necessary and the bag had a large capacity there.

I can't tell how many times I've felt like this body.

Of course, I want to go back to people eventually... but is there somehow something that just stays intact and can't go back to humans?

... That's probably too greedy.

You'll have no choice, man is a greedy creature. When you get something, you want the next one.

With that in mind, Adele on her shoulder told me that she didn't.

Well, I guess the rat caught his shoulder so hard...

Yes, yes, I'm sorry.

Anyway, healers and pharmacists who were rigid on the Dragon Blood Flowers I put out... I mean, Norman reboots and looks at me,

"Are you sure?!? I think it would be more expensive to sell it to a major pharmacist than to sell it to me..."

Apparently, Norman wasn't asked, he's going to pay me for what I gave him extra.

But I shook my head.

"No, this is for you and how it is, let's do it... What, there's more to it. So it doesn't matter."

Nothing, I didn't want to do anything.

but sometimes I also want to feel like I did a good thing.

I mean, this is self-satisfying.

Besides, I didn't bring it in the first place to try to make money, I just brought a bunch of it for a bag I somehow thought you wanted someone I knew.

So there's no big problem with giving in.

How much more useful you would use it than I do.

Besides, knowing my face and my name now, I was kind of hoping for a medic that I could relate to.

Lorraine can do a lot about the dispensation, but his specialty is magic medicine, and he's a little out of range about the disease, so he's not as good at his job as a boulder.

Norman meant it that way, and I can tell you he was just the right guy for me.

I also feel very sorry for being intentional, but it's fine because nobody loses it.

Norman was still again as surprised by my dialogue, but at the end of the day,

"... sorry. Helpful. How many lives can you save now... if you have any problems, just tell me. At least I'm confident no one can beat my knowledge of drugs"

That's what he thanked me for.