just remember his name is Tsubasa! Tsubasa Ozora! Jiyuu no Tsubasa!Well things are gonna get awkward. The prince will definitely misunderstood that Sana accepted his invitation.
I wonder if the hero (I keep forgetting his name) also got invited?
In the real world I don't think many physicians make their own medicine, so his job could just be more of a diagnose and treat kinda thing.How did he expect to maintain that job?
Depends on what you mean by malicious, she did try to turn the crowd on Sana by acting sad that she got educated on potions.Really glad that the author isn't using the other potion seller as a cheap villain as so many others would have in this situation. Depending on her understanding of potions none of her actions so far imply malicious intent. After the conversation with the prince she seems less pissed about Sana not getting into trouble and more annoyed that she just helped some aristocrat that thought putting your crush on a wanted list to get a chance to meet her was a good idea
Sana is adamant she's not a fortune teller
She attends the ball bearing a superior potion
Sana will be labelled a witch
What do you mean? The same way modern doctors do. You go to doctor,he looks at you and either tells you that you will have to run more test, usually blood,x-ray or with more sophisticated machinery and/or they prescribe you medication. Potions equal medications.I want to be the court physician, so I want your potion to do that for me
Capitalism ho!Geez the Prince is all kindes of awkward. How will he ever become a party member of the hero?
In the end Sana will go to the ball but for her true love: Capitalism.
He requires some character growth first. Which is fine. Characters are supposed to be flawed at the beginning.Maybe it's just me but I want Sana to end with the Prince more than the Hero.
In the real world I don't think many physicians make their own medicine, so his job could just be more of a diagnose and treat kinda thing.
But in a world where healing magic is a thing it does seem odd to have a physician that does not do the healing himself.
In the real world, physicians don't get their job because they know a guy who make medicine. They get their job because they can diagnose and treat stuff. This guy just wants to ride on someone else's ability without showing anything himself.What do you mean? The same way modern doctors do. You go to doctor,he looks at you and either tells you that you will have to run more test, usually blood,x-ray or with more sophisticated machinery and/or they prescribe you medication. Potions equal medications.
Fun fact, old nobility didn't want commoners to wear nobility clothing. Commoners, like always, liked to imitate nobles in their outfits, but that meant you could potentially mistake a commoner for a noble, so they put in various bans to stop that. Which the commoners found ways around in various ways, as people do with bans.Also why in all that is holy would a commoner have a suitable nobility dress to see the king the next day?