
Volumes 9 and 10 kick off âWestern Capital, part 2â. There is a lot going on here politically since it is the region that Gyokuyou is from, and there are plenty of enemies with unknown motivations.
In Volume 9, Maomao has basically become Jinshiâs personal doctor for [spoiler] reasons, so she must go though as much training as possible before they set off for I-sei province.
For those in the know, itâs an open secret, but it puts Maomao in an even more precarious position, as there are no female doctors at all, due to the cultural stigma. This brings her into conflict with her peers, but she does her best to navigate it. Also, since this is at Jinshiâs behest, and she is the daughter of Lakan and adopted daughter of Luomen, thereâs little that anyone can do to stop her. She has already proven that she has the skills, and now she has the motivation to study as hard as possible.
I liked learning about how even though doctors are revered, the training they have to go through is considered blasphemy, since they have to study corpses of animals and people through dissection. I really enjoy anything to do with medicine and biology, so it was super interesting to find out that the method of teaching is the same. Anatomy dissections are incredibly difficult since the structures are hard to identify (personal experience OTL), so the narrative introduces a proper foil to Maomao who has the same level of skills, but in surgery. Tianyu may be annoying, but heâs the first peer of hers to be on the same level of knowledge in a related field, so Maomaoâs begrudging respect makes for an interesting dynamic between the two.
Volume 9 also contains their journey to I-sei, which includes some funny mysteries and side quests that I wonât spoil here.
Volume 10 is basically all about farming and further political maneuvering. The narrative has been building towards an insect plague that they have to prepare for, and this book is all about their massive effort to save the province from famine.
They introduced a new character, âLahanâs Brotherâ who is a dispassionate but highly serious farmer. Heâs forced by Lahan to further the La clanâs potato agenda, and unfortunately Maomao prevents anyone from ever knowing his name lmao. Poor Lahanâs Brother, I hope we find out your name one day!
Thereâs not a whole lot I can write about Volume 10 that wouldnât spoil the outcome of the plague plotline, but I CAN say that I liked the expansion and exploration of the side characters, including the Ma family. Iâve always been curious about Gaoshunâs family, and this arc gives us plenty of screentime for Chue (wife of Gaoshunâs 1st son, Baryou), Basen (Gaoshunâs 2nd son), and even Taomei (Gaoshunâs wife).
As always, itâs a fun read, and Iâll be sad when I catch up the most recent volume.
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