Chapter 39: Do You Know the Materials for an Antifebrile?
We arrived in the target area.
ââŚWeâve got luck that itâs not raining.â
Apparently she got attacked by monsters. Traces of blood were left on the ground.
âGoing by the amount of blood, she should still be alive, unless she got swallowed whole.â
The blood around here was a bit too lacking for a fatal wound.
âGuess we follow the blood traces then? Though she might have been finished off after runninâ out of steam, or gotten devoured.â
True.
Judging by the dryness of the blood, we wonât be in time even if we hurry, but then again we donât really need to be anyway.
We followed the traces while keeping a watch on our surroundings.
âŚAnd then.
âA boar.â
âLooks like a fang boar. Itâs possible to evade these guys if you find a place to hide, but if not, you wonât be able to get away. âŚNow then, I wonder which of both applies here.â
The boar spotted us. It looked this way while shuffling its forefeet.
âItâs got a wild temperament. Donât get attacked. Ryoku, take refuge on a tree.â
âSorry, but Iâm goinâ to kill it, âkay?â
âNo other choice. Weâll have it serve as a side dish for dinner.â
Sword kicked off the ground with a laugh, and beautifully stabbed the area around the boarâs heart just as it was about to charge at us. Blood spewed out, and the boar stumbled a step forward, just to collapse in the next moment.
âIâd really love to process it right here and now, but the request comes first, I suppose.â
After advancing a bit further, a depressed rock came into sight. Its surface was roughly scratched and shaved off. The boar must have tried to destroy it by thrusting itself against it many times over.
Within the rock I discovered a trembling, ghastly pale girl.
âSword, I found her. Iâll take her back, so please process the boar.â I said to Sword over my shoulder as I peered into the rock.
âWeâre adventurers who accepted a rescue mission for you. Iâll guarantee your safety until we reach town. For starters, come out from there.â
Hearing that, the girl started to cry, apparently feeling relieved.
She came out while quivering. Her lower arm past the elbow was bent. Its bones were completely fractured and the muscles were severed as well. Normal methods would only allow for her left hand to be amputated at this point.
I swiftly applied emergency treatment, and fixated her left arm.
âHere, itâs a painkiller, so take it.â I passed her a medicine that acts against wound festering, fever, and sepsis.
ââŚThis isâŚâ
After closely scrutinizing the medicine, she lifted her face, looking at me. Gradually her expression changed into one of surprise.
âTake it. Its effect isâŚwell, I guess itâs alright. I canât tell since I was never injured myself, but it should work for the most part.â
I used giant worm for the antifebrile component, but was it actually correct? Itâs similar to the antifebriles I know.
When I asked Sword, he said itâs not poisonous, so I think it should be fine.
After getting startled, granny laughed, saying that she never used that ingredient.
âYouâŚYouâre the one from back then!!â
She was trembling all over.
Sheâs unexpectedly lively. Or rather, good job being able to chatter away like this when your arm has turned into such a mess. Most adventurers are brimming with vitality if you rescue them. Even if they were on the verge of death moments ago. In a certain sense, they have my respect for that.
âIâll carry you to town.â
âNo need! If Iâm going to be saved by the likes of you, dying would beâŚâ
She faded out. Dying would be? Whatâs the continuation?
âDying would be? Better?â
She stayed silent.
To be frank, you having died would have been better for our side as well.
âUnfortunately you donât have a say in this. Iâve already received the reward for the request.â
âEh?â She looked very relieved.
âŚI donât really get her. But, well, whatever.
Iâm only accomplishing my request.
ââŚThen, give me a healing potion and not some medicine like this!â
Whatâs with the rude way of referring to my medicine?
âI donât have any healing potions. I think Sword has some on him, but Iâm the one who accepted the request.â
When I turned around, I got startled as he had drawn super close.
âEek! âŚHey, donât get so close! Iâll handle the rescue request, so take care of processing the boar!â
âRight now, Ryokuâs in the middle of draininâ its blood.â
Why have Ryoku do it?
ââŚPlease! Please give me a healing potion! This armâŚwonât heal without a healing potion! Let alone being an adventurer, I wonât be able to lead a normal life anymore!â
EhhâŚ? Youâre going to rely on a healing potion? Werenât you the pupil of a pharmacist?
Sword looked coldly down at her.
âFive silver coins for a low-grade healing potion.â
She froze.
ââŚIâll work and pay it back! Iâll definitely repay you!â
âBy the way, the injury of that arm wonât be healed with some low-grade healing potions.â
She gasped, ââŚâŚNo way.â
âObviously, no? Healinâ lost body parts with only five silver coins? If that flew, thereâd be a lot less reasons for adventurers to retire or die. A high-grade potion only heals ruptured muscles and flesh as well as bone cracks. So you need a special-grade potion to recover lost body parts. Besides, if itâs broken to such an extent, itâll be too late to do anything once a day passes. Itâs different when you immediately stick back an arm that got cut off, but regrowinâ an arm requires quite a few special-grade potions. Special-grade potions cost one platinum coin per piece. I wonder how many youâd need to use of those to get this healed. Can you pay all that? Someone like you? During your lifetime? Like no way.â
Makes sense.
âAdventurer is a job where you gotta live with those kinds of risks. Gettinâ injured, losinâ an arm, dying, or being exposed to corpses; if you get cold feet from stuff like that, itâs the wrong job for you. I donât know what kind of dream youâve got for beinâ an adventurer, but you should have understood by now, right? âŚIn the first place, you ran away because you hated beinâ poor and hated studyinâ despite of the great chance of havinâ an excellent pharmacist teach you the ropes. You donât wanna do a job that requires workinâ hard because you donât feel like puttinâ some effort into it. Thatâs why youâve become an adventurer where you can do as you please? That arm is the price for learninâ it the hard way. If you finally woke up from that dream of yours, go back to the pharmacist granny, lower your head, and beg her to teach you.â
She started to cry.
ââŚC-Canât I have you somehow compromise? With this arm, even if I were to aim at becoming a pharmacist⌠I beg you. Please help me.â
âEven if you were to offer me your life, it wouldnât be enough to pay off the costs. Then itâd be better for you to croak. That way I could use my precious special-grade potions in a more useful way than wastinâ them on some stupid lass.â
The stupid girl was lost for words.
âNo, itâd be a problem if we let her die now. In the worst case Iâll take her back after knocking her out.â
When I retorted calmly, Sword cast a sidelong glance at me.
ââŚYour as calm âbout all of this as ever. HaahâŚanyway, letâs take her back. The pharmacist lady is goinâ to handle the rest one way or ânother, right?â
âCorrect. âŚHey, take this medicine.â
When I tried to hand it over to her, she slapped it down.
ââŚShe doesnât have the cash to pay for healing potions, so why not give her thisâŚpoor-manâs medicine to ease her mind? Is that what youâre trying here!?â The instant she yelled that, Sword slapped her.
âŚJust what is that guy doingâŚ? Sheâs my rescue target, and wounded on top of that.
Moreover, he grabbed her by the hair afterwards.
âYou bitch! Donât you know that some folks canât even get such a medicine!? There are limits to actinâ like a lilâ spoiled brat! Stuff like healinâ potions ainât anythinâ you can buy easily, even not as an adventurer! Adventurers donât have potions for healinâ injuries, but for killinâ their enemy after deceivinâ them that you got injured durinâ battle!â
âŚEh? For real?
I feel like Sword is the only guy whoâs so extreme, thoughâŚ
ââŚThat pharmacist granny contorts medicines and sells them for cheap to poor people like you. With her level of knowledge she should have been a famous scholar or clergywoman. Worryinâ âbout the future of a young girl, she said sheâd teach her the knowledge she obtained herself, and yet the lass herself looks down on her as a poor pharmacist, and slaps away her medicine because of that. Haah. Your truly a rescue target thatâs not worth savinâ at all!â
âWait, wait. Calm, calm.â
Why is he getting so riled up?
âNo, the one who made that medicine is me. I wanted to test out its effectiveness, but neither you nor I know injury or illness, right? Since that girl got injured anyway, Iâll use her as a sample to see whether it works as intended and whether it has any side effects.â
Both of them froze with a crackling.
âItâs the perfect opportunity, Sword. Hold her down just like that.â
âHaah?â
I forced her mouth open and poured the medicine into it against her will.
âNow then, itâd be great if it works, butâŚworms were small and narrow in the world I used to be. The worms over here are big, arenât they? I have no idea whether theyâll trigger the same effect⌠Well, itâll probably be alrightâŚis what I want to believe.â
Sword and the girlâs expression cramped up.
ââŚâŚHey? Just now you said something about worms and so on, didnât you?â
âCorrect. I think it was called giant worm or something like that. Thatâs in there. It has an effect of lowering fever, and alleviates pain.
âŚHmm?
Once Sword let go of her, the girl collapsed on the spot like a pole that lost its balance.
âHuh? It looks like sheâs asleep, butâŚit shouldnât have any effect to promote sleepiness.â
ââŚShe fainted. She suffered a shock from beinâ fed worms.â