We enter the Lyle townhouse, which is about twice the size of Baron Kimball’s residence.

A townhouse is a separate residence in the capital owned by a noble who owns a territory.

It’s a place that feels like extraterritoriality.

There are many buildings that reflect the culture of each territory, and many people have a hobby of visiting townhouses.

The townhouse of the Lyle family is an Eastern-style building with a simple and sturdy feel.

I would love a building like this.

Guided by the Lyle family’s steward, we walk steadily through the townhouse.

Impressive paintings and beautiful antiques are lined up.

Apparently, the Lyle family’s territory is decorated with large crystalline structures that seem to produce cut gems.

Lyle-san’s younger brother was in the room on the south side of the building.

He’s lying on the bed, his face is red.

“There’s a fever, these symptoms,” Serviche-sensei said.

“He often has a fever,” Lyle-san said. “The oishasa-sama says that it’s Medenz’s disease, which is endemic in the eastern part of the country…”

Perhaps because he heard the voices, the ototo-san opened his eyes.

Uwah, this creature is super cute.

“Onee-chan……?”

“Did I wake you up? I’m sorry, Jerry,” Lyle-san said gently as she took Jerry-kun’s hand.

“A pleasure to meet you, I’m Alchemist Meredith Serviche,” Serviche-sensei said. “Would you mind showing me your body, Jerry-kun?”

“Yes, Serviche-sensei,” Jerry said.

There are two types of doctors in this world.

A magic doctor who diagnoses with magic, and an alchemist who diagnoses with alchemy.

There’s no such thing as which one is better, the difference is that the magician’s effect is more immediate, and the alchemist’s medicine is more reliable.

Serviche-sensei removed Jerry-kun’s nightgown and began examining him.

“Hmm, this is definitely Medenz’s disease,” Serviche-sensei said.

“Am I going to be alright, Sensei?” Jerry-kun asked.

“We’ll do what we can,” Serviche-sensei said.

Yeah, I just want to lower the fever.

Serviche-sensei took out a bottle of Light potion from her bag and put a small amount into a glass.

“Come on, have a drink.”

“Okay……”

Jerry-kun got up and drank the Light potion from the glass.

“It’s sweet, it’s delicious.”

“Isn’t it, isn’t it?”

When he drank the light potion, Jerry’s body glowed softly.

Oh, what the?

The redness in Jerry’s face disappeared, and his face became somewhat refreshed.

“Oh, this is kinda fun,” Jerry said.

“Jerry,” Lyle-san cried, her voice filled with emotion as she hugged Jerry-kun.

“Fumu, it seems to be effective for Medenz’s disease. Give this to him in the morning and evening,” Serviche-sensei said.

“Yes, thank you very much, Serviche-sensei, Saint Candidate-sama,” Lyle-san said.

No, I didn’t do anything because I just followed Serviche-sensei.

Jerry-kun, dressed back in his nightgown, looked at me with a strange face.

“Seijou-sama?”

“I’m still a candidate for a saint, I haven’t become the Seijou-sama yet,” I said, patting his head.

“Is that so? That’s amazing, isn’t it?” Jerry-kun said, narrowing his eyes in delight.

Uwah, how cute, I wish I had one in my house, a Jerry-kun.

After that, we were treated to tea in the reception room.

The mother of House Lyle and Sensei are negotiating the cost of treatment.

How nice, we’ll get some money.

“Alchemy research costs money, you know.”

Perhaps noticing my dubious expression, Carol whispered in a low voice.

Bodily fluids of monsters, various parts, and so on, it seems that they are traded at a high price.

I see, so that’s why they can’t even maintain their carriage.

“Your family seems wealthy, doesn’t it, Carol?” I said.

“Father brings all our family’s ingredients himself,” Carol said.

“He must be a brilliant adventurer, your Otou-san,” I said.

“Yeah, he’s a Mithril rank adventurer,” Carol said.

Uhha, there are only about 5 Mithril rankers like Carol’s father on the continent, their card is a brilliant silver.

After Serviche-sensei told the mother of the Lyle family the necessary precautions for the treatment of Medenz’s disease, we decided to leave.

Jerry wore cute clothes and came to see us off.

“I’m going to the garden with my Nee-sama, thank you, Serviche-sensei.”

“I’m glad you’re feeling better, let’s not let our guard down and heal your illness.”

“Alright.”

Yeah, I like it best when the kids are doing well.

“Seijou-sama,” Jerry-kun said.

“Makoto is fine, what’s up?” I asked.

“Please come again, Makoto-onee-chan,” Jerrky-kun said.

Mou, mouuu, what is it, this child is a natural gigolo!

He’s so moe!

Jerry-kun, I want to take you home!

I crouched down and patted Jerry’s head.

He smiled shyly.

“Thank you, Seijou-sama, I, I’m,” Lyle-san stammered, bowing to me many times with tears in her eyes.

“It’s fine, it’s fine, I’m just glad Jerry-kun is feeling better.”

“Yes, I’m really happy,” Lyle-san said.

Yeah, yeah, it was good, it was good.

“Now then, let’s go home,” Serviche-sensei said.

“We will walk home,” I said.

“Eeeh, why so?!” Serviche-sensei said.

“I can’t ride in a swaying carriage like that,” I said.

“Isn’t it fine? No matter how comfortable the ride is, the arrival time will be the same anyway,” Serviche-sensei said.

Ah, this teacher is a useless alchemy otaku.

It feels very familiar, but I don’t want to ride in that carriage.

“I will walk home, thank you for showing me the precious alchemy treatment today,” I said.

“No no, that was mainly because your Light potion is amazing.”

“No, I learned a lot from seeing the actual administration,” I said. “It’s a pity that there is only one alchemy class per week.”

“You can come to the Alchemy Department of the Magic Tower from time to time and mass-produce Light potions,” Serviche-sensei said.

“Ma, maa, I’ll think about it,” I said.

“Thank you for today,” Carol said, “if anything comes up again, we’ll ask for your help, Hazeldine-sensei.”

“Yes, if I can, I’ll do it, so please do rely on me again,” Serviche-sensei said.

Carol and I bowed to Serviche-sensei and left the Lyle household.

Sensei’s rickety carriage passed us with a rattle.

I wave to Sensei who looks through the window.

Sensei smiled and waved back.

Hmm, Serviche-sensei is a good sensei, isn’t she?