Itsudemo Jitaku Ni Kaerareru Ore Wa, Isekai De Gyoushounin O Hajimemashita - 37 Lesson 36
Opening the petition to the three of them was quite a broken bone.
Aina worries that your mother was simply crying.
Mr. Cullen comes stuffed with a tough face.
Mr. Rolf grips the mace silently.
What the hell would have happened if Stella hadn’t explained the situation…
It’s just horrible to imagine.
But as always after the misunderstandings are solved.
Everyone’s consciousness was shifting from my wrongdoing to a means to cure ‘living rot disease’.
“This living rot disease, in my hometown, is called ‘Footwork’.”
“” “” Kakke?
Four voices overlap nicely.
I nodded and began to explain how I was feeling.
“Foot sickness is a condition that occurs when you are not sufficiently nourished.”
We need all kinds of vitamins for humans to live, and when we run out of them, we get sick.
One such representative of vitamin deficiency can also be said to be “living rot disease”, which is currently eroding Mr. Stella in its progressive form, “legacy”.
As an ingredient to determine if you are leggy, there is a way to tap the indentation under your knee and try to see if your feet jump.
Healthy people beat the bottom part of their knee plate and their feet bounce off with reflexes, but it makes this reaction harder for people who feel like legs.
Because my legs didn’t jump when I chopped under Stella’s knees, I was convinced that the identity of a disease called ‘Living Rot Disease’ was leggy.
The legs and legs become paralyzed and immobile as they progress, and the heart stops at the end of the day to death.
It’s a terrible disease that even in Japan caused tens of thousands of deaths a year during Dae-jung, but the cure is even easier.
All you have to do is take the missing vitamins.
And they sell vitamins in Japanese pharmacies as well as convenience stores.
“So I’m going back to the store once to get my meds.”
“Shiloh, you mean there are medicines to cure living rot disease!?
Mr. Karen is surprised by my words.
Next to it, Mr. Rolf, who is always nicotine, was also surprised with his eyes open.
“Shiloh brother…… do you have any medication to cure oka-san?
Aina trembles and asks.
Tearful eyes had a slight light of hope.
I crouch, Aina and I gaze.
“Oh, yes, I do. I’ll get my pills in a hurry, so wait.”
“Yeah. Aina, it’s all over.”
“Okay. I’ll be there in a minute, then.”
I’ll pretend to go back to the store and go home once.
Take what you want and go to Aina’s house again.
“Thank you for waiting!
Due to the time taken to get back and forth, the moonlight was completely plugged in from the sunset window.
As everyone watches, I open the hand I was holding.
“Try this, Mr. Stella”
That said, take the orange tablet out of the vial you were holding.
“Do you have that orange one?
“That’s right. It may look a little poisonous, but it’s actually a cure for Living Rot Disease.”
“This pill…?
“Yes.”
Stella stares seriously at the tablet in my palm.
What to hide, this tablet is the last lifeline of a salaried man who is saving his life every day and is Japan’s most famous vitamin ‘Chocolata BB’.
The stomatitis is also about to heal quickly, so the effect comes with origami.
This dish makes me confident I can recommend it.
“Shiloh, not that I doubt it, but the… does it really work?
Mr. Karen asks.
As a mayor, I guess I couldn’t help but ask questions.
“I can’t heal just having one drink. But it gets better by keeping drinking every day, and eventually it heals completely.”
“Do you take this medicine every day…”
Stella says with an unexpected look.
Is that color, after all?
Are you resistant to the loose orange color of this tablet?
Or so I thought,
“… medication is still expensive, isn’t it?
and Stella.
Oh, that’s the one you cared about?
I shake my head to the side.
“Never mind about your money”
“But…”
“Besides, I plan on getting my money back to you later. With Aina’s smile.”
“Eh.”
Mr. Stella’s stuck in words and he’s coming back at me.
“I came to this town and Aina helped me so much. It’s mostly my turn to help Aina. Drink.”
“Mr. Shiloh……”
“Oh, my God, it’s your medicine.”
“Aina……”
“Come on, come on”
Aina takes a glass of water to the bed.
“… yeah. I’ll take it.”
Aina helps and Stella takes vitamins.
“Take this medicine morning and evening, one capsule at a time.”
“Okay.”
Mr. Stella nods.
You can assume that this solved Stella’s vitamin deficiency problem.
But if you’re talking about Mr. Cullen, don’t tell me there are still people out of town with vitamin deficiencies.
If so,
“Will we all be cured?”
That’s what I was whining about, and I just moved on to action.