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Natsu Hyuuga

The Apothecary Diaries: Volume 2 (Light Novel)

Dismissed from the rear palace, Maomao returns to service in the outer court—as the personal serving woman to none other than Jinshi! That doesn’t necessarily make her popular with the other ladies, but a bit of jealousy might be the least of her problems. A mysterious warehouse fire, an official with a very bad case of food poisoning, and the mysterious last will and testament of a deceased craftsman all demand her attention—but are these cases really separate, or do they share a troubling connection? Then there’s the mysterious military man who continually visits Jinshi. He’s strange, maybe even a little twisted… and he seems very interested in Maomao.
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279 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
J-Novel Club
Translator
Kevin Steinbach
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Quotes

  • ihaventgotcreativityhas quoted7 days ago
    sooner had he spoken than he hefted Maomao into his arms and made his way deftly down the wall without so much as a ladder. Maomao was so stunned she didn’t even think to struggle. When they reached the ground, she assumed he would put her down, but instead he continued to carry her, though he shifted her somewhat in his arms.
    “What are you doing that for?” she asked.
    “It was getting hard to hold you.”
    “Then put me down.”
    “And let you make it worse?” Jinshi pursed his lips. He had his arms around Maomao, and she found it most uncomfortable how close her face was to his.
    How do I end up in these situations? she thought, but she said, “What if someone sees us, sir?”
    “No one will see us. It’s too dark. Besides—” He lifted her slightly and adjusted his grip so she wouldn’t fall. “—this is the second time I’ve held you like this.”
    The second time? she thought. Oh!
    It must have been the day she’d injured her leg. She’d been unconscious; someone had carried her away from the scene. It would make a lot of sense if it had been Jinshi. Which would mean he had picked her up in front of an entire ceremony’s worth of people...
    There was something more important, though, something she’d been forgetting. She’d meant to say it for so long, and she deeply regretted not having said it before. She pressed a handkerchief to the blood that dribbled down her calf.
    “Master Jinshi,” she began. “I know this is hardly an ideal moment, but if I may, there’s something I’ve been meaning to say to you for quite a long time.”
    “Why so formal all of a sudden?” Jinshi asked, somewhat perplexed.
    “Sir, I simply must say it.”
    “Well, then, out with it!” Jinshi responded.
    “Very well,” Maomao said, looking Jinshi full in the face. “Sir... Please give me my ox bezoar.”
    Jinshi’s head connected with Maomao’s with a thwack, and she saw stars.
    A headbutt! Right out of the blue! It crossed her mind that perhaps he’d only been leading her on the entire time.
    “Sir, don’t tell me... You don’t have it?”
    “Please. Surely you have a little more respect for me than that.” As Maomao looked at him questioningly, the slightest of smiles crossed Jinshi’s face.
    The rapid change in the eunuch’s expression from annoyance to amusement reminded her how immature he could seem. But then again, she found him easier to talk to that way, she thought, as she rocked in his arms.
  • ihaventgotcreativityhas quoted7 days ago
    “Huh, guess it opened up again...”
    “You act like it did that on its own!”
    “Don’t worry, I’ll sew it right back up.” Maomao rooted among her discarded overgarments and came up with some disinfectant alcohol and a needle and thread.
    “Why are you so prepared for this exact situation?!”
    “You never know.” Maomao was just about to make the first stitch when Jinshi grabbed the needle. “You can’t sew, sir,” she said.
  • ihaventgotcreativityhas quoted7 days ago
    “No woman he chose could be more gorgeous than you are, Master Jinshi.”

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