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Never read the light novel version, but she should be able to.
About the dust that caused their lung injury, she did noticed the mine also got quartz crystals (p10). Aren't those like glass ? So it could be like inhaling fiberglass dust.
Checked the previous chapter, they only said about visiting a mine, and plan on having Ellen put in precious metal inside. Did she know it was a silver mine though ?
Because she gets excited about what she should make. If she knew it was a silver mine, then it would be easier to convince the miner by putting more silver, to make them think they finally hit another silver vein rather than putting random new mineral. From how she was surprised at the miner's excitement, it's like she didn't know it was a silver mine.
Maybe the comic version carelessly cut away that part from the novel.
Ideally she should be looking for a method that can be made by the workers, or at least by human. She can heal the older survivors now, but she couldn't stand by for every future patients.
Like in case from Isekai Yakkyoku, handling everything with divine power is not scalable.
She need something normal human can do as long as they know the method, or else she wouldn't have time to do adventure fighting baddies.
If I'm not mistaken, she is not just a spirit, but a young goddess, like her mother.
Checked the previous chapter, they only said about visiting a mine, and plan on having Ellen put in precious metal inside. Did she know it was a silver mine though ?
Because she gets excited about what she should make. If she knew it was a silver mine, then it would be easier to convince the miner by putting more silver, to make them think they finally hit another silver vein rather than putting random new mineral. From how she was surprised at the miner's excitement, it's like she didn't know it was a silver mine.
She noticed their skin colour, so she should have thought of the poisoning possibility too.Gunk in the lungs aside, isn't silver poisoning a thing, too?
Maybe the comic version carelessly cut away that part from the novel.
Ideally she should be looking for a method that can be made by the workers, or at least by human. She can heal the older survivors now, but she couldn't stand by for every future patients.
Like in case from Isekai Yakkyoku, handling everything with divine power is not scalable.
She need something normal human can do as long as they know the method, or else she wouldn't have time to do adventure fighting baddies.