"Come back when you feel like it."

"Ooh. Next time I come, I'll bring you a souvenir full of distilled liquor."

I exchanged words and left Ji-chan's shop.

"Well, let me introduce you."

"Tell you what, don't expect a top-notch adventure merchant. Because it's only first-rate, and it's expensive."

"I don't know what kind of profession it is, but it's top notch. Besides, as far as I'm concerned, I'm getting along with a superb sailor who's second to none."

When I looked at the captain and laughed niggardly, I laughed bitterly.

Gold and possession are important. But that's all he's got. If you don't have something more than that, you won't be able to cross that wall.

"Damn, take a peek inside your head."

"I'm sure it's packed full of stupid stuff."

What a noise the harbor made when I came to the harbor.

"What the hell?

Looks like there's been an emergency from the captain's surprise face.

When the captain entered the harbour on his face pass (in a restricted area except for those involved), he saw the black smoke rising.

"A fire?

Well, it's a wooden ship, no wonder it's a fire, but it's not just a fire after a rush of people and sailors.

"Maybe you were attacked by a pirate."

Do you remember the noise in the harbor, the captain shrugged small.

"Pirate, I knew it"

I didn't know you were in the Great Sailing Age, but I'm actually very impressed by the fact that the Demon Ship has a commercial ship. Well, I'm sorry they attacked you.

"That's right. If you attack a ship, it will be a fortune. Dozens of ships are attacked every year."

"What are the navies doing in this country?

It's hard to hear that there's a navy, but it hasn't even arrived.

"Of course, even the Navy is out for pirate extermination, but it's impossible to protect all of this wide ocean. Besides, pirates can't be fools. They're not losing the smell of sailors or the performance of ships to the Navy."

Oh, well. You can't do it with your head and your guts in line because you're a pirate in such a fantastic sea.

"Oh, Barry, what's up?

And the captain spoke to the furry Gottsy middle-aged man.

"Hmm? Ooh. Taj."

Captain, it wasn't Ya or Ma. Where the hell did he come from? It's a mystery to me...

They say Blarney's ship was attacked by pirates.

"Blarney? Sure, you were going to the Empire, weren't you?

"Oh, the bawning chamber of commerce."

"That route? Then you were attacked by the first."

"Maybe. That archipelago has a walnut vision."

"Even so, the first one attacked you and you got there alive, Blarney's guy. Even Zanna's ship was sunk."

"Well, Blarney and I sell speed. Running away is a good thing."

"Tiny."

What a light conversation. Is that all you're saying about everyday tea meals?

"─ ─ Somebody get me a doctor! My dad's gonna die!

A woman's voice rose from across the pedestrian wall.

I know you're a young daughter because of the quality of your voice, but isn't it forbidden for a woman to be on a boat in this world's ocean?

"The more doctors you call, the more you go to King's Capital?

I heard that doctors can only deal with nobles or rich people.

"Well, there's more to it than a dozen gold coins."

I mean, you don't even call me. Rotten...... No, that's the time now......

"Shiny."

"Bei?"

I go in between the hedges, no matter what the captain's surprise.

Through the pedestrian walls, injured monkeys were laid on straw in front of the ship raising the black smoke, and those who were painfully slightly injured were looked after.

"Please! I'll pay you right, so get me a doctor!

A red-haired nephew burned in sixteen or seven wheats screams desperately, but nobody assumed she had responded.

Well, I can't do that either. Because I know very well that I'm going to die while I'm calling.

"Hey. I'm not a doctor. I'm a pharmacist. What are you gonna do?

No brother-in-law, but this is also the teacher's teaching. "If you can save it, save it and treat it." Well, that includes making it easier on him.

"I don't care if you're a doctor or a pharmacist! Please help my father!

"Well, I'll see what I can do."

If I'm not sick. Oh, I'll figure it out.

I approached him with my most seriously injured father, and when I tried to see how he was doing, he grabbed me by the root and lifted me up. Surprisingly powerful. Oh, you red-haired girl.

"You're the one!

"I saw him. Are you complaining?

"I'm sure it's decided! It's not a kid's game!

Get rid of Redhead's hand and land on the ground.

"I know a hundred of those things. The pharmacists don't work at games."

I do it on a hobby basis. I'm not saying that.

It is Mendoxe who stills a woman dominated by emotions, so she blocks it in the junction. Wait there.

Well. My father and I had burns from fire magic and lacerations from arrows. You can't have your right arm anymore. It's completely carbide. I seem to have been forced to pull out an arrow stabbed in the shoulder and the wound is deep, but, well, don't figure this out.

I'll take a light recovery pill out of my pocket and put it in my father's mouth, and I'll force him to drink it with water magic.

It works fast because it is a fantastic medicine. I lost my sanity in the eyes of my muddled father. What a gutsy old man.

"No more right arm. I'm hanging up."

I seemed to understand the meaning properly, small, but nodded with willingness.

He stuck a cloth in his father's mouth and cut off his right arm from where there was meat with a junction knife. Hang the fantasy medicine immediately.

─ ─ ─ ─ ─ ─

It'll hurt, but I won't scream. What a magnificent old man you are.

"This is the next one. Drink."

I'll get the cloth out of your mouth and put some intermediate healing herbs in your mouth.

I don't know how many times I've thought about it already, but many times in this world, you're a fantasy - and it hurts. All those serious injuries have healed to moderate wounds.

"... sorry..."

"Don't worry about it. Until I worked as a pharmacist. I'll pay for it."

I'll unravel the line that blocks the red-haired girl.

"─ ─ ─ Father!

Well, I have to. Oh, my dad and I won't stop dying, and then I left the rest to you, and, well, I shrugged in my heart from listening, and moved on to treating the other guys.