Glarina Neve. Twenty-six years old. She came to the Institute for Medical Research at Klimiana only two years ago.
The change of personnel in the Order of Crimiana takes place every four years during the Zimoke, and it is rare for people to be transferred at other times of the year. However, this does not apply to those who are expelled from the Church for causing problems.
Glarina quietly joined the Institute of Medical Research at Crimiana in mid-career. Her existence was kept so secret that many people working at the same institute did not even know of her existence.
Glarina was not originally from the medical field. She was born in the Kingdom of Korislin, a country about two days' boat ride from the Church of Crimiana. Her family was a wealthy lumber merchant, and as a young girl, she was able to live a life without any inconvenience.
From an early age she had a love of learning and did well in school. She was interested in alchemy and was fascinated by the attempts to create gold from various ores, which she majored in when she entered the Royal University.
Then one day, she came across a life-changing experience.
She happened to find a newspaper article at the university. It said that Imani of the medical research institute of the Church of Crimiana had developed a method to heal defects in the human body without using magic.
This invention and discovery, which was said to exceed human limitations, greatly shook her heart. Glarina decided to quit her research in alchemy and pursue a career in medicine.
Her intense studies there have become a legend at the Royal University of Corislin. She acquired the knowledge of medicine in only one year, while it normally takes four years to learn it. She was allowed to participate in a special study under Professor Gady, who was considered an authority on medicine at the Royal University of Korislin.
Korislin University is one of the most prestigious universities in the field of medicine, twinned with the Klimiana Medical Institute. The research results of Professor Gaddy, who heads the School of Medicine, are particularly impressive, especially in the treatment of Weichild, a so-called cancer that was difficult to treat even with LV3 recovery magic, and the combination of LV3 recovery magic and medicine has dramatically inhibited its progression.
A month after I started working under Mr. Gaddy, something happened that made him appreciate Glarina highly. It began when Mr. Gaddy instructed his assistants to compile the latest paper on Weichhild's healing and present it at a meeting in the laboratory in one week's time.
Glarina read a hundred papers by the deadline, and gave a successful presentation of the history of Weichhild's treatment, the latest treatment methods, and the problems and approaches to solving them.
Her intelligence was appreciated by all of her assistants, including Dr. Gaddy, and combined with her clear beauty, she quickly became a well-known figure at the university.
She also had the distinction of discovering a method to control the progression of Weichild's disease without the use of magic under Mr. Gaddy's supervision. A Weyhild-infected organ is broken into small pieces, placed in a beaker, immersed in a high alcohol content, and heated to a boil. The remaining liquid was used to inhibit Weichild's progression at a high rate.
This discovery caused quite a stir at the University of Corislin. Perhaps Glarina will develop a method to cure Weichl's disease. Such a huge prediction became the talk of the university.
Here, Corislin College made a mistake. The question of why boiling alcohol inhibits Weichld's progression was not pursued, but only the fact that it inhibits Weichld's progression at a high frequency was focused on.
Corislin College thought Glarina's idea of boiling alcohol to make a chemical was brilliant and asked her to stay on as a senior researcher at the college with a monthly salary of 20,000G (two million Japanese yen).
This story immediately became a national rumor. In fact, the rumor spread across the sea to neighboring countries. The Church of Crimiana was one of those countries, and all attempts to win over the talented researcher, Glarina, ended in vain. As a result, rumors began to circulate in neighboring countries that "Corislin College and Professor Gady had their hands on the hem of Ms. Gralina's white robe and would not let her go.
The Church of Klimiana sought her out. It is no exaggeration to say that Imani, the director of the Institute of Medical Research, was the one who sought her out. The Church, taking full advantage of the influence of the Crimiana cult, demanded that the Kingdom of Corislin send Glarina to study in Crimiana. At first the Kingdom of Korislin managed to avoid the request, but when they were confronted with a letter of request from the Pope, they had no way to refuse.
Korislin University did not want to let go of Glarina. The University agreed to grant her a doctorate and send her to Crimiana as a postdoctoral researcher. The University also agreed to cover her travel and living expenses.
This was a way of preventing Korislin University from taking over the position and also as a kind of a favor to Klimiana, but this attitude of Korislin University brought even more attention to the Church. Reputation was reputation.
Furthermore, Oyasato also made a mistake. They did not openly disclose her existence.
Ms. Gralina has a great idea. The idea should not be known to others. If she uses her ideas to create a new methodology, she will make it Crimiana's. This was the first thought that came to my mind.
In fact, as soon as she entered the laboratory, she immediately produced results. She discovered that adding a small amount of salt to the human regeneration fluid developed by Imani increased its effectiveness.
At this time, two men fell in love with Glarina's research. One was the director, Imani. The other was the deputy director, Darina.
They resumed their research with the participation of Gralina in the project to develop a cure for Cirithrae, Gaischer and Leroyance, which was still in progress. Dalina is one of the best in the institute when it comes to the development of special drugs. His experiments with patients suffering from various diseases, using Gralina's idea of sheep animal bile, resulted in complete cures of the patients, or in the suppression of the progression of the disease, and in some cases in the improvement of the symptoms themselves.
Here again, Crimiana made a mistake. The diseased patients did not know that Glarina was in charge of them. Dalina herself had only used the drug because she had been asked to do so by Ms. Gralina, who had achieved such great research results, and had published her findings because they had led to successful results.
Why are these diseases transmitted through the bodily fluids of certain animals and humans?
Proof of the route of infection
Proving the efficacy of special drugs
One question after another, but with the great researchers Imani and Darina next to them, the laboratory staff trusted them. And then the story gets bigger and bigger. Instead of looking at the proof of the research, they were looking at how to make what Glarina had discovered and developed into the possession of the Church. Gralina is on loan from the Kingdom of Corislin. How to keep the Kingdom of Corislin from taking her discoveries and achievements.... She was working hard on such a research.
No one saw what she was working on.
And when Imani and Dalina, after the pursuit of Queen Meirias of Agartha and at the request of Roni of Posehay, reviewed the notes of Gralina's experiments, they were shocked to find that the results of her research were not taken by the king of Corislin.
They found only one copy of her laboratory notebook.