“No way, I don’t have to et every single one of these people, do I?”
“Yes, these are rude people that showed up without an appointnt. They’ll simply leave the present and return.”
Alie breathed a sigh of relief. She had expected this day, but she was not yet ready.
Alie decided to make a place for making potions while Mrs. Enard dealt with the aristocrats.
‘I can’t keep making magic potions in my bedroom forever.’
Magic potions had a variety of effects, including the ability to fly through the sky and the ability to heal diseases and wounds. Magic potions were claid to be the greatest witch magic in so books.
The location where magic potions are prepared is just as important as the potions themselves.
Every witch had enough room in their ho to create magic potions. This area is referred to as the Witch’s Kitchen by witches who handle it specifically. At the start of the magic book, the value of the witch’s kitchen is clearly proven. The mysterious abilities of magic potions are based on their toxicity.
The witch’s kitchen, for example, was a testing ground for poison handling.
Alie, who lives in the palace, did not feel the need to make a Witch’s kitchen. Rather, she created such a space. She was afraid of getting into trouble if she was discovered, so she packed all of the tools she had taken from ho in her suitcase. However, it was now necessary to create a proper kitchen at risk.
She had to keep making magic potions to keep her promise to Mrs. Enard. Grandma’s witch’s magic potions remained in a few bottles, which she had to save just in case.
‘Is it here?’
On the third floor, Alie entered a room in the middle of the hallway. Because it was an empty room, all of the furniture was covered in white cloth. The amount of dust drifting in the air showed how long the room had been empty.
‘Isn’t that the stairs to the attic?’
There was a narrow wooden stairway in the room’s corner.
Alie found out about the attic the day after she caught the swindler. Mrs. Enard provided her with the ideal location for making magic potions.
The third-floor rooms were used as storage facilities for out-of-season furniture, bedding, and accessories. As a result, the loft, which had to be accessed via the center room on the third floor, was out of everyone’s interest.
Alie climbed all the way to the top of the stairs. Her attic was shown as she opened the little wooden door.
The large window was the first thing that attracted her eye. With a round ceiling, four arched windows are lined up side by side. Stainless steel glass, in the form of a pure purple flower, was used to embellish the windows. Outside, the sunlight shone brightly through colorful windows and lofts.
‘It’s fancy for an attic.’
It’s most likely the result of being aware of what’s going on outside. She hadn’t expected it because the location isn’t even used as a warehouse, but it was a pleasant surprise. The room was the perfect size, and there was no issue with ventilation. She doesn’t have to worry about fire because it’s an area where people don’t use it.
‘More than anything else, it’s pretty!’
Alie was very satisfied with the room, and began to clean it up in earnest.
She magically blew up the old dust, walked around the rooms on the third floor, and brought furniture of the right size. Starting with the necessary furniture such as shelves and bookshelves, she made magic potions and carried them with her, a fluffy sofa to breathe on, and a small, pretty tea table.
She then had Milena bring a brown bag, which she filled with the tools and herbs she had prepared. Milena was enthralled by the plates strewn over the room.
“It’s amazing how magic it is.”
Milena admired it.
She had to bite her teeth fiercely to keep her mouth open after returning all of the guests to join her.
“Oh my.”
Her eyes shook uncontrollably as well. She was even more startled because she was familiar with the attic’s previous appearance.
“It hasn’t even been a few hours, and it’s changed so much!”
Mrs Enard admired the smooth floor.
‘If there was this magic, I could keep the house clean without a maid.’
The maid was also fired the day Mrs. Enard caught the swindler. It was because the house was a ss that she ca to her senses. As a result, she had to do all of the housework alone until she could hire a new maid.
She couldn’t stand it because she was so envious of the witches right now.
“I envy you so much.”
At her sincere words, Alie burst into laughter.
The chaotic herb was eventually hung on the doorknob to complete the witch’s kitchen. To the lock, to the chaos, to Milena and Mrs. Enard’s surveillance. Even with the double-triple shield, Alie felt uneasy, so she was determined to locate a good spell to use.
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After lunch, Alie visited Mrs. Enard’s house. It was to examine the condition of the child.
Alie transford into a rabbit and went into a small picnic basket. Serwin told her she may go out as much as she liked, but she should keep her appearance hidden when she left the palace. Mrs. Enard left the palace by covering the basket with a cloth. Soldiers guarding the gate inspected the basket with fearful expressions for a brief mont, but they discovered a fluffy bundle of fur and smiled as they released it.
Ellie, Mrs Enard’s daughter, was reading in her room today. When Ellie saw Mrs. Enard, she smiled brightly.
Alie examined Ellie’s face. The child was in better shape than when they had t a few days ago. Her eyes were bright, and she had a lively expression on her face. It was nothing like sitting like a doll after swallowing a swindler’s drug. However, the sickness was severe, and the body was too frail to fight it.
“Ellie, she’s going to see you today. Let’s say hi?”
“Hello.”
Ellie was not at all afraid of strangers. It was due to the fact that she had t so many doctors. Alie drew dical supplies from her bag. The items she took were strange.
A human body on parchnt, a little awl, and a flower with a bright yet ominous shape.
Mrs. Enard’s anxiousness was revealed by a tool so unlike the typical doctor’s.
“What is it all about?”
With a troubled expression, Mrs Enard inquired.
“Oh, it’s a little strange, isn’t it? But it’s not strange in the least. I don’t normally use this thod, but I believe it is better to be sure.”
Alie patiently explained in order to calm her nerves. These tools were suspicious even to her, who was once a regular person. Witches are different from typical doctors in a few ways.
“Let’s get started.”
Mrs. Enard hesitantly nodded when asked by Alie. The flowers had been lit by Alie. The flas blew up even though it wasn’t even dry. The flower fluttered away from Alie’s hand, as if it had been caught in the flas. Smoke rose, both sweet and bitter.
“It’s going to hurt.”
Alie pricked the tip of the child’s finger with her awl.
“Write your na here.”
Alie turned the child’s attention to the parchnt. Despite her fear, the child wrote her nas down.
In the anti, the room was thick with smoke.
Alie began chanting strange spells while floating parchnt in the air. Mrs. Enard wrapped her arms around her in an unidentified chill. Her heart was filled with anxiety and fear.
Alie’s body began to tremble as the chanting beca louder. Fire burned the parchnt at a ti when the atmosphere was particularly heightened.
“……!”
Black stains were left on the parchnt as the flas died down. Most of the places where the child frequently complained of pain.
“Let’s see.”
She checked the child’s condition while she looked at the parchnt. She then rembered the dical report that had been left by the doctors. Each report expressed a different perspective on the illness that the child was suffering with. Pneumonia, asles, an unknown fever, and an infectious disease. As a result, prescriptions had to be varied.
It wasn’t all in Alie’s eyes, though.
“It’s Lekouf’s disease.”
“What is it?”
“To put it simply, it’s a disease caused by being too weak.”
Ellie was born with Lekouf disease. The child’s body was weak and often contracted other diseases. Each ti, the parents brought in a famous doctor for treatnt.
Usually, the child can be healed of the disease and beco healthy again on their own. But Ellie couldn’t do that. No matter how well-known doctors were called, and no matter how good dicines were taken, they could not be healthy unless Lekouf’s disease was treated.
If they ignore the true cause and rely treat the symptoms, she will get another illness. And because it was difficult for a weak child’s body to cope with treatnt, her body had no choice but to weaken. This vicious circle repeated itself again and over.
Not every one of those doctors was a fraud. The doctors’ treatnt was correct, and the sickness was cured as a result of their prescription. They simply didn’t realize Lekouf’s condition was to bla for the child’s illness.
‘She would not have lasted long if she had left it alone.’
Alie didn’t have to say what she was thinking. Mrs Enard was already giving herself a hard ti. He had a pale look on her face, which she could tell.
“I, I don’t know that. I should have paid more attention to Ellie. If so, a little faster—”
“It’s an illness that’s difficult to spot. It’s easy to pass by a sick child without realizing it’s Lekouf’s sickness. They die after that.’
“But—”
“Ellie has buttered her up to this age because Mrs. Enard, you put your heart and soul into it.”
Alie hugged Mrs Enard and patted her on the back.
“Well done. Don’t be so hard on yourself. It’s actually better than a serious illness. I just need to make Ellie healthy.”
“Miss Alie— I, really— If it’s not Miss Alie—”
Mrs. Enard couldn’t say anything. She would have lost her child if she hadn’t t her. She had no idea what had taken the child away from her.
“She’ll get better quickly if you give her dicine to refill her energy and follow her treatnt plan. I promise. I’m going to give so dicine to her.”
“Thank you, really, how can I repay this favor—?”
Mrs. Enard shed tears.
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