Natsu Hyuuga

The Apothecary Diaries: Volume 11

I-sei Province is still reeling in the aftermath of the insect plague. Jinshi resolves to do everything in his power to help the people of this land—but how far does his power really go in the western capital? And will he regret his efforts when all the credit seems to go to Gyoku-ou? The local lord seems to have an agenda of his own, but Jinshi still doesn’t know what it might be. Meanwhile Maomao must deal with problems of her own, from finding relief for a sick child to unraveling the mystery around the freak strategist’s favorite Shogi opponent. Somehow, each answer only seems to lead her to a bigger question…
319 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
Publisher
J-Novel Club
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Impressions

  • rhyanwulff97615shared an impression12 days ago
    👍Worth reading

    Another great light novel. The characters are so enjoyable! Cant wait till the next one is translated, and looking forward to more Jinshi x Maomao content 🤫😂💞

  • Alina Horbenkoshared an impression23 days ago
    👍Worth reading

    This might be my favorite part of all

  • bokkikki11shared an impression25 days ago
    👍Worth reading

    Nice

Quotes

  • Isabellahas quoted8 hours ago
    “Only the most incompetent of leaders would find that an option, I’m afraid.”

    “If you let someone else steal credit for everything you do, you don’t look like much of a leader anyway.”

    “That doesn’t bother me. Those who know will know, and that’s enough.” He squeezed her hand tighter.
  • Isabellahas quoted2 days ago
    A high wall, however, appeared in front of Maomao. Thoom. Jinshi had risen from his seat and was standing smack in front of her.

    “Yes, sir?” she asked. Jinshi continued to look less than pleased.

    “It has come to my attention that this man with whom you claim not to be especially close recently proposed marriage to you.”

    At least he was to the point.
  • Lindsey Kilenhas quoted7 days ago
    Behind each of the seated siblings was another chair, in which sat an aide or attendant. Behind Gyoku-ou alone there were two chairs—his confidant was in one of them, and, for some reason, Rikuson was in the other.

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