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In , the narrative transitions from initial survival to broader world-building, focusing on Shingo’s expanding role as the "Marevito" (a legendary savior) and the clinical challenges he faces in a world where magic exists but basic hygiene does not. The Core Premise: Science vs. Sorcery
: Shingo joins forces with a mysterious beauty named Akane and her four-person adventuring party. The ensuing battle is far more brutal than anticipated, forcing Shingo to utilize his medical skills in a high-stakes combat environment. Why This Chapter Matters In , the narrative transitions from initial survival
: The journey toward a Red Dragon’s nest is interrupted by a request to hunt Lizardmen , man-eating monsters terrorizing the area. The ensuing battle is far more brutal than
: The introduction of Kyubi serves as a catalyst for Kuina to move past her trauma as a "slave knight" and find internal strength. : Readers often praise the series for its "non-cheat" feel
: Readers often praise the series for its "non-cheat" feel. Shingo doesn't just wave a wand; he makes medicine, improves farming techniques, and treats patients through trial and error. Where to Read
: The fantasy world suffers from plagues that residents attribute to curses or divine anger.
: Shingo and his party, including the former slave knight Kuina, reach the village of Sciba. Here, they encounter Kyubi , the daughter of a previous "Marevito." Kyubi challenges Kuina’s resolve, offering to "train her body and soul" to better protect Shingo.