Idk about getting sick but I'm genuinely in the same boat as him. If I so much as smell or see anything fish like on my plate, my entire being rejects it completely. Idk how it started but I know I ate it just fine at one point when I was a brat. I can eat canned sardines but that's as far as I go in terms of eating "sea food".So... The cause of illness was...
Dried fish isn't cooked thoroughly, hm?
It is common that anyone get sick from that.![]()
There's no way they can't bring in actual doctors or physicians if they wanted to. Just invite a noble and say its their personal physician, or put them in a crate or something. They can move the sick to a secret settlement. The doctors can just pretend to be normal people. If they can hide a large number of sick people theres no way they can't get in a few doctors.
Instead they want to bring a diplomatically important noble in to treat a currently unidentifiable disease? That sounds wildly irresponsible.
I'm pretty sure there were clues of her being a transmigrator.Sometimes I feel like the heroine is either an oracle or an otherworlder.
The key word of this chapter is "exiled".Idk about getting sick but I'm genuinely in the same boat as him. If I so much as smell or see anything fish like on my plate, my entire being rejects it completely. Idk how it started but I know I ate it just fine at one point when I was a brat. I can eat canned sardines but that's as far as I go in terms of eating "sea food".
Plot convenience. 😂There's no way they can't bring in actual doctors or physicians if they wanted to. Just invite a noble and say its their personal physician, or put them in a crate or something. They can move the sick to a secret settlement. The doctors can just pretend to be normal people. If they can hide a large number of sick people theres no way they can't get in a few doctors.
Instead they want to bring a diplomatically important noble in to treat a currently unidentifiable disease? That sounds wildly irresponsible.
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