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Tower • 1 year ago

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Tower • 1 year ago

Damn straight.
It ain't easy, but it has to be done.

Petru Tir • 1 year ago

Still, how it's possible to get thousands of upvotes?

Tower • 1 year ago

F*ck if I know.
I just know how to dish out JUSTICE.

laurent • 1 year ago

quite simple actually the bots are the one who upvote these if you check their account you also see they post random bot messages on other posts or videos

Buriedaliveinromania • 1 year ago

Yeah, they say crap like "Thanks, reading it now!" and it's getting really annoying seeing that on every video/manga chapter's comment section. I think I still hate the Youtube bot's "It's finally here!" even more though.

blacksparkss21 • 1 year ago

xD

Judgment526 • 1 year ago

Was a little frustrated with the father’s actions at first, but I’m glad he came around pretty quickly, even if it did require a display of power of Farma’s part. This incident will likely serve as a catalyst in improving their father-son relationship too now that both understand that there are things that they can learn from each other.

And with this, the people here have learned about the existence of microbes. This is going to cause quite the stir once the knowledge spreads.

Nan Demo K(Nai)ves • 1 year ago

For a moment I was concerned when he shredded the note in Farma's hand but Farma would be able to remember it anyways. But yeah, I look forward to how their relationship will improve from here on out and how they'll teach each other more about medicine.

Time. • 1 year ago

Glad his father didn’t started calling him names out of nowhere and pull another Elen on us, instead he read the room and understood the situation…

Kirito • 1 year ago

Everyone in that room has given up on saving her majesty and falma didn't want to do it because it might exposed that he's a medicine god but lives is much needed

Yes • 1 year ago

In the defense of the father: remember he only saw his son as a struggling boy who barely knows medicine (use the flashbacks as evidence)

so in the end it might turn out to be poison, but I'm glad that he began to have faith in his son

Kirito • 1 year ago

It's weird that his son was so clumsy in that flash back and after getting strike by that lightning feels like the real falma died and the guy that got reincarnated is now in control or did their memories merge or something weird

Mr.Grin • 1 year ago

Isekais tend to be vague about the nuances like that. I see it more often touched on in female reincarnation stories though where they acknowledge they basically stole the body.

Honestly I am surprised there hasnt been an anime/manga yet about the souls pushed out by reincarnators leading their own second lives. Bunch of haughty villainesses and underwhelming children of nobles suddenly having to grow up in modern japan with knowledge of their past, outdated and evil/pitiful, lives.

Yuki Rin Bushida • 1 year ago

I think the reincarnation in this series is similar to the one in ascendance of a bookworm. The original owner died and he subbed in, tho I'm not sure about the memories if they're gone for good or might slowly be inherited

Eldershield • 1 year ago

It would be a pain in the ass ngl, both if they were an adult and if they were a child, tho if they were a young adult or teenager maybe since they have common sense(or should have) but are not stuck up in their ways like adult often are

terezi • 1 year ago

If you wanna good reincarnation read. There’s this manwha called the great mage returns after 4,000 years basically badass wizard got banished by the gods and his soul comes back in the body of a wimp noble kid who tried to commit suicide (well he did poisoned himself) but basically wizard man gets all the kids emotions and memories. Even settles his old scores with those who trashed him. Neat read. Does the whole thing well https://reaperscans.com/ser...

Kevin Schöneseiffen • 1 year ago

i think that he didnt retain memories actively but subconcious (if thats written right) as seen when he read the books saying he knows them even thought Farma read them.He probably also retaint some of farmas habits like looking away because he wasnt sure how father would react, but what i liked is that he didnt just claim to be Farma but said that he considers himself to be his son,and what he talked about seeing patients but not understanding how to treat them when they are near death (which could be taken as confirmation for the father that he really isnt the farma he knew as in his son) but accepts it saying not Farmas name but saying my son.

all my own assumptions so it could be wrong but thats what i understood

terezi • 1 year ago

I think the knowledge merged only a bit knowledge wise. Because he can read n such other wise yea that kid got scrambled and died via lighting

le derp • 1 year ago

i mean, you try to remember how something is built so you start to draw it, you fix it, you refine it and then you re-remember what you just drew like you just re-learned it.
i think that's what happened here.

Kirito • 1 year ago

I really thought he gonna hit his own son with that spiky ice

Ohms Nuttachai • 1 year ago

Bruno's reaction was understandable, though. He would have never thought his son who had failed to even cast a spell would create something revolutionary. I'm just glad he was very quick to understand.

john doe • 1 year ago

Not entirely, he disobeyed a royal order.
And as a researcher he was a disappointment

Ohms Nuttachai • 1 year ago

He disobeyed because he believed Falma's medicine would cause more harm to his dying patient. They already gave up on saving her and trying to make her pass painlessly. He just worried that Falma would ruin it.

But he understood the whole situation in the end. I don't know what part makes him a disappointing researcher, though. Their medical knowledge was light years behind our world. Of course, he wouldn't understand what's Falma trying to do.

I have said this in another comment but the fact that he openly accept Falma's knowledge without prejudice was already admirable. Normally, Falma would have been burned at the stake of his otherworldly concept.

Kirito • 1 year ago

I understand the father of falma acting like that because in that age time period curing that kind of disease is impossible and a kid like falma is gonna make the majesty believe that she can be cure by falma and Bruno thought this kid is making her hopes high even though he knows she gonna die

xXPORTALXx • 1 year ago

Yeah I think he may have been put into a particularly unique situation here in that he's in a family that studies medicine and has proof he was blessed by a benevolent god, as well as getting the empress's approval

Jonatan Rodrigo Lujan • 1 year ago

That is what it is call hypocrite oath... help but don t make worse... if medics remember this... those covid vaccines won t be out in less than 1 year...

Evilution382 • 4 months ago

you mean the 'Hippocratic Oath' lol?

N99dels • 1 year ago

I'm glad his father isn't a guy who only thinks about himself because this could've went something like him straight up callling him a monster and getting farma executed

Time. • 1 year ago

Sounds like Elen lol

L...- • 1 year ago

which series is she from?

Kashi • 1 year ago

Are you really watching this anime? She is Farma's teacher.

L...- • 1 year ago

ohh..i forgot names easily oops.

KEYARU • 1 year ago

I binged these 3 episodes. I don't remember any names :)

Veldora • 1 year ago

Basically speedrunning medicine to ages beyond.

Shantil Khadatkar • 1 year ago

There are no medicines in mediaeval world's!!

Paisho • 1 year ago

This makes more sense than putting your trust in a child when it comes to medicine. Nowadays, even if you can save someone, you still might be sued for malpractice without the proper credentials.

The father never accepted that his son became a genius, he accepted that the child standing in front of him is no longer the one he knew and was blessed by the gods. His faith in the god and his ability to tell MC's odd personality resulted in his decision, which is still out there... but much more sensible.

K boy • 1 year ago

Well I know you might see it as a plot hole but she could tell by the look in his eyes that he was determined and no one would put themselves in a situation like that without being confident and even if it didn't work there was nothing she could really lose since she would have died anyway if left alone she understood that and gave him a shot

Plokko • 1 year ago

Bruno's reaction was even moderate; seeing his son overrule and underclass him in every way (authority, medicine and magical power) would have literally terrified ANY person on this world.
Just think about the witch hunts in medieval times just because someone was a little better at treating patients.
Even if Farma is centuries ahead on medicine knowlege Bruno seems to be a genios of his era; he even gave the right diagnosis with rudimental knowlege and tools.

By the way Bruno is the perfect partner for Farma:
Farma has knowlege too far ahead of this time, like if you teleport with a computer in medieval times, it's a technology so far ahead of the times that you cannot reproduce it so easly; the only way he can make medicines is because it's gifted with god-like powers.
Now comes the hard part: he must find ways to allow other people with rudimental knowlege and tools to make the same medicines as he can cure some people but he can't cure the whole world.
Bruno in the other hand did make great assumptions and diagnosis even with rudimentary tools and knowlege, he's a real genius for his times;
i bet that if he's given knowlege he can be essential for creating the base for modern medicine.

dre • 1 year ago

These guys literally use magic. Pretty sure a witch hunt isn't likely to happen. Presumably these guys discover new magic from time to time.

Kai Kazuhiro • 1 year ago

just because magic is the norm doesn't mean that they won't witch hunt him, heck, they'll witch hunt him WITH magic.

Dacid • 1 year ago

I guarantee our witch hunts would not have been the same if magic was like um..you know? REAL!

Satou • 1 year ago

You are right. They would separate magic users based off religion calling any outside groups pagans and those within the group saints. Even if they were the exact same practice, the other group would be crucified and their land and property would then be given to their own saints.

Jack • 1 year ago

This jumps their knowledge in a couple of years lol, maybe decade.

Suiketsu Whitesands • 1 year ago

Decades? more like millenia. Tuberculosis has been around since the Ancient Greeks. the medication for it was first synthesized in 1940s

dre • 1 year ago

Yeah, but these guys aren't ancient greeks. They're more like 17th century europe. Still more than decades, but not even close to a thousand years. A couple hundred maybe although with freaking magic they probably don't need to be as advanced as the 1940s.

xXPORTALXx • 1 year ago

Ehh it's always hard to judge equivalent time periods in fiction like this, as often times it's a mix of various times, cultures, and geographies that the author has a poor understanding of (they're a fiction writer, not a historian lol) then they sprinkle magic or alternative physics on top lmfao

Talo Grim • 1 year ago

Time to call in the Spanish Inquisition. He is a witch, burn him