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Herbs & Lotions - The Busy Life of Alfraed Logick

In a world where magic lives and mysterious civilizations are found, Alfraed Logick opens “Herbs & Lotions”, a shop selling various medicines, potions, and lotions. Under the guidance of a mysterious master, the young man becomes an adept healer who possesses abnormal strength and stamina, fluency in the ancient language, and a willingness to go the extra mile. With these abilities, he promises to make the shop the best in the world and live the lifestyle of his dreams. In his endeavor to promote his products to the world and earn extra income, he will unexpectedly have encounters with heroes, kings, elder dragons, devil lords, demigods, and many more. Some become trusted friends, some bitter enemies, and one of them is the love of his life. This is the story of Alfraed Logick's busy life. ------- I am a non-believer in a perfect main character who can do anything and everything flawlessly from the beginning. In early chapters, the titular character made mistakes, made foolish mistakes, and did not always know what to do, resulting in inefficient decisions like in chapter 12—basically, a human. Through all those errors, he learned and grew, becoming more mature as a person and businessman. I publish—at least 4 (four) new chapters per month.

PWS · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
314 Chs

Before returning to Anspia (2)

"…Being confident is good. But, overconfident is your enemy… Most of the time, it clouds your judgment, hindering you to make adequate preparation, failing you to see obvious danger, and might lead you to a path of ruin… I can say this because I experienced all of these first-hand in my younger days…I'm lucky because there is someone who reminded me before all it's too late, some did not possess such luck…" said Bregror to all the young adventurers in a stern tone and expression, emphasizing the importance of this lesson.

A lesson he and those in his years wished knew when starting as an adventurer.

Beside him, Lutsiver and Rodd nodded in agreement, they could wholly relate with his statement. The two too knew what overconfidence could bring to one's decision-making ability, and it could soon lead to unrepairable regret.

And, what was lost may not return, ever.