The decision was to develop something.

In the meantime, I went to get permission to develop a potion for restoring a state abnormality, and I told him that I wanted permission to develop another object.

I felt just a little guilty because it wasn't too open between them.

And because the object I was going to make was a thing, the look on the director's face when I told him was terribly subtle.

"If I could make it, it would not be my sole decision to offer the recipe to His Highness Tenyu."

"Really..."

"At least, I need permission from the Chancellor."

"Is that it?

"You bet!?

What I recall is an exchange with the Director at that time.

Even if I could make the object in question (the bump), I would need permission from the Prime Minister if I were to provide the recipe to His Royal Highness Tenyu.

When that happens, the reasons why His Highness Tenyuu wants it will also be revealed to the Chancellor.

When I think of His Highness Tenyuu, who doesn't seem to want much to be known to others, I feel something that only caught my heart a little, but I gave up that I had no choice.

Yeah, I really can't help it.

Because what I'm going to make is an unprecedented potion, a panacea.

Why, it's a panacea, because the conversation I had before passed my mind when I heard about His Highness Tenyuu.

Speaking of which, I wish I had a potion that would work regardless of the symptoms, but I've spoken to His Highness Tenyu before.

With potions and panacea for state abnormality recovery, the latter seems more difficult to make.

However, given the circumstances in which neither of the tip shards could be found, I also felt that there was no difference in difficulty.

If it was the same difficulty, I also thought it would be better to have a panacea that fits the symptoms and doesn't have to worry about it not fitting.

I think it's quite a rambling argument.

It's almost a bet.

However, creating a potion for the recovery of state abnormalities is not a kind of bet.

I don't know if what I can do fits the side chamber unless I actually use it.

After talking to the director, he also began to gather information on panacea, along with potions for the recovery of abnormal conditions.

We also decided to continue investigating potions for the recovery of state anomalies because we have a briefing with His Highness Tenyuu.

In a situation where I haven't found any information on either potion, I noticed that I would suddenly reroute to a panacea.

At the very least, you should say it after you find a piece of information on the panacea as well.

Sayid, I got a letter for you.

"Thanks"

That's how I started looking into panacea, too, for a month.

It's called a disease of symptoms that His Highness Tenyuu was saying, it's called a panacea, and I couldn't find any eye-catching information inside.

Still, without giving up, Jude brought me a letter when I was staring at it as a herbal dictionary in the lab.

Turning over the envelope handed to me and looking at the sender's name on the back, it was from Mr. Corinna.

cuts the seal while suppressing the feelings of doing it, and glances at the letter inside.

The letter began with a time greeting and contained a status report, as well as answers to the last question asked.

"From who?

"From the pharmacist who made me better in Klausner territory."

"Yes. Did you get any bad news?

"That's not why..."

The expectation that maybe it might have been smashed, seemed to give me a sinking look before I knew it.

Jude worried me.

The last time I asked Corinna about herbs and panacea that might help with the side chamber symptoms.

As soon as I started investigating the panacea, I contacted Mr. Corinna.

Before that, I decided to rely on it immediately because the progress of the investigation into the potion for restoring the abnormality did not go as I thought.

The result is defeat.

But not so much as a miserable defeat.

Ms. Corinna told me about herbs as reference information, even though she said she didn't have a clear idea about herbs and panaceas, which might work.

"Heh, that's the sanctuary pharmacist."

"Yep. He really knows a lot of things and he's a great guy."

Explaining the history, Jude nodded as impressed.

And when you take the herbal dictionary you kept beside you, you roll the page.

However, there is no medicinal herb listed in the letter.

I thought that was crazy, but I looked again, but I still couldn't find it.

"It's not on."

"Huh? Isn't that a herb?

When I told him it wasn't in the Herbal Dictionary, Jude took another book.

It's a dictionary with grasshoppers other than herbs.

It looks like it was in your book, and Jude opened the page in question and gave it to me.

"This is it."

"Sounds like it's not a herb..."

"Like a herb known only among Klausner's pharmacists?

"That's possible."

We both peek into the same book and exchange opinions with that and this.

It seems that the medicinal herbs that Mr. Corinna taught me have an effect on the side chamber-like symptoms.

However, it was a plant that was not generally thought to work because it was not written in the Herbal Dictionary.

But Jude is right, there is a possibility of the secret of a pharmacist's sanctuary.

"I hope you can also find out the efficacy of the herbs with appraisal magic"

"Appraisal magic also seems to have different information at the user level, so isn't it difficult?

"Doesn't Master Dreves seem to be able to appraise you?

"I know that guy can do it, but he's not the kind of guy that lets you pull around to appraise the herbs, is he?

"Indeed."

Appraisal magic, which seems omnipresent in the investigation, also has unexpected weaknesses.

Depending on the user's appraisal magic skill level, the width of what can be appraised varies.

Even if we can appraise things if we don't have enough levels, we can't appraise people.

And, similarly, they vary in the accuracy of the content displayed.

Besides, there are few people who can use it.

For that reason, the potency described in the Herbal Dictionary was all that was found in authentic studies.

There must still be a lot of unknown herbs.

"Do you actually want to make a potion and check it out?

"Hasn't the person who gave you the letter prototyped it?

"What do you think? You don't have any particular description."

"Hmm. But it's good to make, but this herb, it's not growing around here. Because it's normal grass handling, I don't think anyone grows it in the lab."

"Really. You're a hot plant."

It's a medicinal herb in the letter, and I don't know if Mr. Corinna made potions.

Around it says it might work, I don't think I've ever made it.

If you don't know the clear effect, you can make it.

Ask the Court Magic Division for what you can do and have it magically appraised, and you'll know the detailed efficacy.

I usually ask the normal court magician, but let's just ask the division chief this time.

Because no one has more skill in appraisal magic than the division leader.

That's what I thought, and although I tried to suggest to Jude, the proposal was abruptly rejected.

If you don't have the ingredients, there's nothing you can do.

Is it also possible that Mr. Corinna hasn't made potions because the ingredients are medicinal herbs that are not available around the Wang capital or in Klausner territory?

"Want to get it back?

"Right. If you can get it back, let's do it. Is there anything else you need to pick up?

Set aside the prototype first and find out about the other medicinal herbs written in the letter.

If you want to pick it up, you should order it at once.

Jude and I did a handful of research and there were still other herbs that needed to be picked up.

Jude said he would do the orders, so I took note of them and gave them to him.

As with the medicinal herbs I first examined, all that was mentioned in the letter were things that were not in the Herbal Dictionary.

Now, let's do some digging until the ingredients arrive.

I thought so, and after I dropped Jude off, I went back to looking into it.