He was allowed to handle dangerous medical herbs, and be in situations where he could get burned.
Falma would get so exhausted from his training in Divine Arts, that lasted from morning to evening, he ended up crying because he wanted to play.
It reached the point where he was already afraid to look straight into his fatherâs eye.
It was not a whip of love anymore, Bruno inadvertently became very strict to his own son. Therefore, his father stopped guiding Falma directly and left the training for pharmacology and Divine Arts to Eleonore Bonnefoy, Brunoâs most reliable and excellent disciple. Eleonore seemed to have trained him well. For the past several years, Bruno wasnât able to directly keep an eye to Falmaâs growth.
An apothecary tended to be close to the lives of their patient. Since it was most necessary for an apothecary to have an empathizing heart than skills.
It was the sincere face to face interaction with the patient that granted belief. Bruno neglected to make any effort to understand his sonâs heart. Even in regards to his sonâs thoughts or dreams.
Bruno didnât know Falma very well.
Though, he still realized that the boy in front of him wasnât the Falma he knew.
Bruno couldnât remember when the change happened. He was deeply ashamed of it.
Bruno took out a notebook from Falmaâs bag which was beside him. He flipped through the pages. Falma was separated by a wall of ice so he couldnât stop his father from checking his notebook.
Bruno went pale.
Falma wrote down his notes in j.a.panese so n.o.body could read it. He regretted his blunder that his notes in the process of examining stained samples were unexpectedly s.n.a.t.c.hed away.. Though, it didnât change anything as his father couldnât read j.a.panese. He also began to take all kinds of records of this world like the medical records of the servants he examined and the medication records. He also graphed a lot of examination data. Mathematical and chemical structural formulas would look like a cipher that resembles some kind of magic in his fatherâs eye.
âI will say it again. Who are you!â
In this world, there was a legend of a Changeling (child that was swapped).There was something like an evil spirit that will stealthily swap children. The swapped child was considered to be a child of a monster and not of a human. He suspected that Falma was a changeling because of the strange characters that was written and the use of Divine Arts without a wand. There was also a legend that if a changeling was discovered by a human, it would disappear into thin air.
He thought about risking his sonâs life, but it wasnât his son anymore that would disappear.
âThis writing, what is it? this, and this, and this! Where did you learn this!â
âI acquired this knowledge of medicine in a dream I saw, on the day I was struck by the lightning, as well as the written characters.â
Falma cooked up an explanation, and his father bought it. It wasnât necessarily a lie if he described his previous life as an event in a dream. If Falma didnât explain, it would be troublesome if he was asked where he learned it, or what book it was written in as those could be searched.
âIt was during the lightning strike huh?â
âYes it was.â
In the dim compounding room, Falma took off his coat in order to show the scars on both arms. His father clearly saw it through the transparent ice wall.
ââŠâŠThe medicine G.o.d dwells in you.â
âThis isâŠâŠâ
How did this happen? what kind of person was he? Falma doesnât even know if he was still human. Because Falma had become silent since then, it indirectly transmitted to his father, and he affirmed it.
âI see.â
Unlike the father who had been striving day and night on the way of medicine, the son was blessed by the medicine G.o.d. His father didnât have any choice but to follow the will of the guardian deity whom he couldnât stop to love and respect.
âDear father, please use this potion for her majesty. This is special medicine.â
If it was said that Bruno compounded the potion and the treatment succeeded, his honor would be maintained. He would also keep his position as the Royal Court Apothecary and would gain the favor of the Empress. Even if Falma didnât meddle, it was better for his father to do so.
âYou administer the medicine you made, Falma.â
His father shook his head a little bit to decline and solemnly told him.
âThat is the pride and responsibility of an apothecary. The patient believed you because you staked your life for the medicine that they receive.â
Falma thought that his father was a true Apothecary. He truly realized how immature he had been.
âI understand.â
Falma cancelled the ice wall with his right hand, held the potion, and went past his father out of the compounding room. He left a word to his father when pa.s.sing by.
âPlease leave it to me, father. Iâm going to save you and her Majesty.â
This kind of tone was something his father had never heard from Falma before.
It was not the words of an arrogant boy, but he heard it like it was the words of a G.o.d.
Bruno bowed his head in silence, then fell down on his knees.
How could he stop Falma anyway?
Falma, with the potion in hand, appeared before the empress.
The empress was sitting up impatiently waiting for Falma to return. She held great expectations. She mustered her last drop of energy to return from the edge of death back to the land of the living.
âYouâre late, her Majesty had been waiting. What happened to your father? Did he run away?â
The chief court physician, Claude, tattled. Claude thought that because Bruno wasnât able to make a proper medicine, he didnât consider the boy capable of any better. This was not childâs play. Claude was irritated that Bruno didnât come back immediately and euthanize the Empress.
âI donât mind that it took time, come closer.â
The Empress called Falma to come close. Since Falma was wearing a mask, he was spared from airborne infection. He approached without hesitation.
âFor your information, my father did not run away. My father and I compounded this medicine for her Majesty. This is a new medicine, your Majesty.â
Falma had honored the work my father had done as an Apothecary until now, that was what I had conveyed to them.
Unsteadily walking over, Bruno appeared at that moment. The group of physicians looked at him with contempt for his inability to remonstrate his sonâs intrusion but Bruno no longer wanted to stop Falma.
Besides, there was no way for him to stop Falma anyway.
Whatever Falma did with his hands from now on, Bruno would engrave it into his memory.
âBefore I explain the efficacy of the new medicine, I want to show something to your Majesty. Will you cooperate for a moment?â
Falma held out a palm-sized metal tool respectfully before the Empress.
âWhat⊠is this?â
The Empress picked it up while ruminating. It was a small metal instrument. Falma once again took a sample of the Empressâ phlegm and stained it on the gla.s.s plate, he then set it on the metal plate of the instrument.
âPlease observe the bodily fluids that I took from your Majesty with the instrument. Then, please look at the hole from a bright place⊠Like this.â
He opened the needle sized hole on the instrument and urged the Empress to bring her eyes close to it and peep through. Falma asked the chamberlain to open the window for ventilation and bring a lamp. The lamp was then placed below the instrument to guarantee some light.
The Empress was skeptical as she peeped.
âWhat is that? Are you mocking her Majesty!?â
The Chief Court Physician, Claude, shook his voice in anger.
âWait, donât be so noisy.â
The Chief Court Physician kept his mouth shut. The Empressâ attention was already absorbed on the small instrumentâŠ
And then.
âI see something visible.â
Falma could magnify his view with the [Diagnosis Eye], but it lacked details on the object.
Science could prove the existence of tuberculosis bacteria.
He had invited the Empress to the micro-world which no one from this world had seen yet.
What Falma had presented was a simple microscope with the simplest structure that had a pinhole, a gla.s.s ball, and piece of metal. The single lens microscope was the invention of Leeuwenhoek, it had sufficient performance even if it doesnât have a good lens. An electrical system was not necessary at all, there are no lens tube as it was just a lens on a metal plate with a specimen holder, it was simple and very small at 5 cm.
Donât underestimate the power of antiques. During Falmaâs previous life, he was able to identify disease causing germs in countries without electricity, the microscope had about 200x resolution. You couldnât say that the magnification was sufficient, but it had minimum performance.
The image that the simple mechanism showed unveiled the clear truth.
âYour majesty, do you know that rod like thing that keeps wriggling?â
Falma drew its shape in the air with his finger.
It was the mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Preventive measures are taken in j.a.pan by vaccinating infants with BCG vaccine.
âThat creature is the cause of the White Fatal Disease (tuberculosis). This organism is destroying your body, your Majesty.â
It was at that moment that all the people in the room knew that organisms called bacteria existed in this world.
âEveryone, please look at the instrument after her Majesty is done.â
The court physicians were fighting to look into the microscope. Until that time, the court physician thought that the smallest thing was what could only be seen by bringing it close to the eye. To their suprise, there was a world which couldnât be seen by the naked eye. It was a fact that they couldnât easily accept.
âWha- what are these! Insects!?â
Claude twitched his face when he saw something repulsive wriggling.
âIf necessary, I will create a blueprint and will also teach you how to build it.â
Falma didnât have the intention to monopolize the microscope. With it, they would have a deeper understanding about the microorganism if they apply medical science.
âIt should be noted that this is not a divine skill.â
Brunoâs hands were trembling when he peeped into it.
âWhat in theâŠâ
He was lost for words. Humans were now allowed to peek at the world that only G.o.ds could see, that was the impression Bruno had. His whole body was overwhelmed by an unknown excitement.
Falma started to speak when everybody was observing the tuberculosis bacteria. He then prepared another slide gla.s.s with the tuberculosis bacteria sample, that was stained, that he set aside earlier.
The atmosphere had changed completely.
âI will now explain the treatment plan from here on out.â
Falma quickly took out the syrup and showed it to the Empress.
âAs you have surmised, that organism is living inside the body of her majesty, the treatment is to completely kill it.â
In the presence of the Empress, the line of renowned court physicians froth at their mouth from too much shock. Bruno dropped down to his knees.
âThis potion contains four types of special medicine. Each part of the medicine will prevent the organism from propagating and some parts of the drug will kill that organism. If itâs only one type, some of the organisms may be resistant to the medicine. Therefore. I used multiple medicines.â
When Falma immersed the organism into the medicine, they saw it perish. Falma explained it while inserting a joke that they might be able to hear its death throes.
âThese 4 types of special medicine will intensively kill the disease in 2 months.â
âAnd I will provide additional treatments afterwards by reducing the prescription to 2 types.â
âSince your Majestyâs case is severe, it may require additional dosage.â
âYou have just overturned a concept of conventional medicine from its roots with that explanation.â
The Empress was also very surprised.
The court physicians didnât say anything, but they also were just as surprised as the Empress.
They had gained knowledge beyond the conventional wisdom that they had.
âWill taking such strong medicine harm the body?â
âThereâs little effect on the body but there is concern for side effects. Mainly it would be a liver dysfunction. I will closely monitor the treatment for it. I will divide the compounded potion, I will first drink half of it, and you will drink the other half. Can I have your majestyâs decision after you see it?â
Falma had to do this to dispel any doubt of a.s.sa.s.sination or the medicine being fake.
âWill you agree to it?â
âYes, by all means, let me drink it.â
The Empress showed a cheerful face towards Falma. Her mind was fully set at ease as all of her fears and anxieties were eliminated, even though she was still seriously ill. The imperial prince also stopped crying.
âThe symptoms will improve soon. But it will take at least 6 months for full recovery.â
In 6 months, without the treatment, she wouldnât not be able to survive that long. In a situation where there was no cure⊠his father had nothing to say. Thus,they had no other recourse.
âSo that means, it takes time, I understand.â
She had observed the tuberculosis bacteria, as the empress realized that her whole body was infected by it, her understanding and curiosity had deepened.
Carefully over time, it wouldl kill the bacteria slowly, that is to say it would not instantly kill all of it, but there wouldnât be any bacteria remaining. She was able to understand the explanation of Falma.
âYour majesty, you will to drink this everyday in my presence.â
It was effective to administer the medicine right in the presence of the attending physician, so that there wouldnât be a situation where she forgot to take the medicine.
Falma had to patiently continue to treat the tuberculosis of the patient.
Just because her symptoms improved, it didnât mean that she could stop taking the medicine.
Falma poured the potion from the flask into the 3 test tubes evenly.
Then, Falma gulped down the first one to show it was not poison.
âIf you will, your Majesty.â
âYes.â
When the empress drank it until the last drop, her haggard face smiled.
âThat was delicious.â
The empress then gently fell asleep, Falma wrote down a medical record in j.a.panese for the new patient in his book.
âDear father, letâs return back to the mansion. Iâm hungry now and I want to eat something sweet today.â
His father felt anxious as Falma had said it in a childish way.
âAlso, this medicine is for you, dear father. That is⊠if you feel like receiving it.â
Falma handed over the the last test tube of medicine to his father.
His father, who was infected by tuberculosis, received it after hesitating for a long time.
âFrom now on, White Fatal Disease can be cured.â
It was no longer an incurable disease. They would now live together with this new method of medicine.
The father grasped the hand of the son, who spoke with reliable words, with both of his hands.
The father and son hadnât come back yet from the Empressâ palace.
n.o.body knew the condition of the empress aside from the Royal Court Apothecary, everyone could only guess at that time if an accident happened along the way.
Ellen had considered one possibility.
If they both failed in the treatment, they might have taken responsibility and killed themselves. In the occasion that the empress died, the Chief Royal Court Apothecary which acted as the lead physician and the Chief Court Physician would kill themselves together to take responsibility. Bruno was a proud Royal Court Apothecary so his sense of responsibility was very strong. It was a possible scenario.
âMilord⊠Master Falma.â
Ellen removed her gla.s.ses,while in tears as she a.s.sumed the worse case scenario.Lotte was grasping the vial of medicine that was given by Falma and made into an amulet.
Just how much longer are they going to wait? Every minute felt like an eternity.
Everyone was waiting for their return. Lotte suddenly raised her face as she happened to hear the faint sound of a trumpet echoing over the mountain.
After that, they started to clearly hear the sounds of horses hooves. As the rhythm became louder, the knightâs horses could now be seen from the mansion. Lotte suppressed a lot of her emotions, as she felt her tears flow out.
âMilord, master Falmaâ!â
Lotte ran up to them at full speed.
âThank goodness⊠really. Jeez, donât make us worry anymoreâŠâ
Ellen held on to her gla.s.ses firmly as she followed behind Lotte.
âWeâre home.â
Falma caught Lotte as she jumped to him as soon as he got off from his horse.
âWelcome back.â
Thus, the upheaval of todayâs events had come to a close.