Reborn as the Hero's Daughter

Chapter 338: Gathering Fever Medicine



Chapter 338: Gathering Fever Medicine

Chapter 338: Gathering Fever Medicine It had been three days since we returned to Raum. And yet neither Michelle nor Letina’s fever showed any signs of dropping.

Not just that the infection rate was only growing worse throughout the town. The new patients kept showing up while the recovering ones hardly did.

The Adventurer’s Guild naturally viewed this as a problem and issued urgent commissions to gather Millud leaves that could reduce fever, but even that wasn’t able to catch up to the rate.

Actually, I suppose it’s better to say they simply had a shortage of hands as even Adventurers started to suffer from the illness.

But for some reason, Cloud and I were able to move normally.

“Well, I guess I should think of this as good luck.”

“At any rate, we’ll be needing fever medicine.”

Today, as usual, we headed into the forest to

“Good, you say… The one who made that dagger is probably crying now, you know?”

“It’s okay, they were probably using it for similar things.”

“There’s no one who’d use a magic tool like that as a kitchen knife replacement.”

“No, there is. I’m sure of it.”

If it’s that Whitey, she’d easily do something like that. However, Cloud, who had never met her, wouldn’t know.

We warmed up the bread on the stove, then put cheese and tomatoes in it and a simple sandwich was ready.

“Ahh, I wanna eat meat.”

“Bringing meat would be extra luggage so I didn’t bring it. We’ll be back by evening anyway.”

“Meat is like, the source of power.”

“Now you sound like Michelle. Good grief—Fuh!”

I threw my dagger towards the nearby grass. There was a small animal called a dormouse that was probably attracted by the smell of the heated bread.

It was a large mouse the size of a cat, and it was edible.

“There, you can cook and eat that if you want.”

“Ohh, as expected of you Master! Your survival skills are on another level.”

Cloud grabbed the dormouse in high spirits and took it to the riverside to butcher it. While gazing at his back with a sigh, I bit into the warm sandwich.

It’d take him a while to butcher it, so maybe I should lie down and rest for a bit. Just as I was considering that, Cloud returned while holding something.

“Master, what’s this?”

In his hand was a small soaked bag.


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