The Medicine Selling Saint ~The Pharmacist Who Was Falsely Accused and Exiled Found Happiness in a Remote Area~

The Medicine Selling Saint ~The Pharmacist Who Was Falsely Accused and Exiled Found Happiness in a Remote Area~

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薬売りの聖女 ~冤罪で追放された薬師は、辺境の地で幸せを掴む~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: D*ug Dealer Saint, Kusuri Uri no Seijo - Enzai de Tsuihousareta Yakushi wa, Henkyou no Ji de Shiawase wo Tsukamu, The Medicine Seller Saint - A falsely accused pharmacist banished from the country finds happiness in a remote area, 薬売りの聖女 ~冤罪で追放された薬師は、辺境の地で幸せを掴む~

By haruna don, 榛名丼

3.8
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

“What a boring potion…” “What do you mean by that?!” Kuna, an abandoned child, runs a small pharmacy with her stepbrother in a village called the Edge of the World. Kuna’s brother and the villagers mock her for not being able to compound a decent potion, but she continues to work hard every day. “I heard that you sold poison disguised as medicine.” One day, she was falsely accused of killing the pet dog of the village chief’s granddaughter with poison, and after being whipped, was banished from the village. Kuno was abandoned in a place known as the [Forest of Death] , where she met a wolf with silver fur. The wolf led her to place where there laid a badly injured, handsome young man lying on the ground…? “After all, I can’t even make a decent potion.” “A-are you seriously saying that?!” The unconventional potions made by the pharmacist with very low self-esteem (due to her brother’s schemes), captivate the people from the frontier one after another. Meanwhile, with Kuna gone, the pharmacy…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Medicine Selling Saint ~The Pharmacist Who Was Falsely Accused and Exiled Found Happiness in a Remote Area~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Medicine Selling Saint ~The Pharmacist Who Was Falsely Accused and Exiled Found Happiness in a Remote Area~ Alright, let's dive into "The Medicine Selling Saint." This title really caught my eye, and after reading a bit, I have some thoughts to share. Overall, I'm finding it to be a pretty enjoyable read, even though it has a few quirks. ### First Impressions The beginning definitely throws you into the deep end. Our protagonist faces some truly awful circumstances, and it's clear she's carrying some serious baggage. I appreciated that the story doesn't shy away from the emotional scars she's carrying; it makes her feel more real and relatable, even in a fantasy setting. The initial injustice really sets the stage for what's to come. ### What Works Well One of the most satisfying aspects of this novel is the karmic justice that eventually rolls around. Seeing the people who wronged her get their comeuppance is incredibly satisfying! The author does a great job of making sure they *really* reap what they sowed. I also like how capable the protagonist is at her job. She’s a top-tier pharmacist, almost *too* good, but it's fun to watch her use her skills. The story also does a decent job of explaining her accomplishments, so it doesn't feel like she's just magically succeeding without effort. Her new life in the remote area is slowly building into something sweet, and I'm invested in seeing her rise to success. The pacing is also well done; it keeps me engaged without feeling rushed. ### Areas of Concern While I'm enjoying the story, our heroine isn't perfect. She's not exactly a social butterfly! She struggles to connect with people, which, to be fair, is understandable given her past. But it does make her a bit prickly at times. I also have to admit that her rise to success, while explained, does feel a little quick. ### Final Verdict "The Medicine Selling Saint" is a solid read if you're looking for a fantasy story with a satisfying revenge arc and a capable female lead. It’s not a super complex or dark story, but it provides a good balance of fantasy, a dash of romance, and a protagonist you can root for. Just be prepared for a heroine who's better at mixing potions than making friends! I’d recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for something a little lighter and more feel-good.

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