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To honor her legacy, he has dedicated his research to developing new medications for such conditions. But as fate would have it, he overworks himself and passes away at the age of 31, only to be given a second chance at life in
another world. When he wakes up, Kanji finds himself in the body of a 10-year-old boy named
Falma de Médicis, the son of an esteemed family of medical practitioners in the Sain Fleuve Empire. Bearing the mark of a deity's divine blessing, Falma is capable of performing a unique divine art, allowing him to create and reduce any substance with the knowledge of its chemical properties. After reading through some pharmacology books, Falma realizes that this world is operating on similar medical practices as in ancient times. He also learns that medicine is an exclusive privilege to the nobility, depriving commoners of proper medical care.
Using the knowledge from his past life and the divine abilities granted to him, Falma resolves to make medicine available to those who need it—irrespective of class. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioDiomedéa SourceLight novel ThemesIsekaiMedicalReincarnation 7. 30 207K Add to My List Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei 200594 6. 20 20211005 Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei TV, 2021Finished 12 eps, 23 min Adventure Fantasy Romance Shinka no Mi: Shiranai Uchi ni Kachigumi Jinsei One day, a man claiming to be a god suddenly hacks a certain school's intercoms, ordering all of its students to team up and prepare to be transported to another world. There, they will be given special skills in the hopes that they become that world's heroes and defeat the Demon King that
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Jinho also shares a brother-like relationship with Jinwoo, due to the fact that he is estranged from his biological brother and tends to dress up in very fancy and expensive armor that he usually buys from foreign manufacturers, which serves as a prominent running gag throughout the series.
Sung Jin-ah Voiced by: Haruna Mikawa[8] (Japanese); Rebecca Wang[7] (English) Japanese name: Aoi Mizushino (水篠 葵, Mizushino Aoi) Sung Jinah (성진아; Seong Jin-a) is Jinwoo's younger sister. Unlike her brother, she is not a hunter and is a student in high school. Park Kyung-hye Japanese name: Satoko Mizushino (水篠 聡子, Mizushino Satoko) Park Kyung-hye (박경혜; Bak Gyeong-hye) is Jinwoo and Jinah's mother. Four years before the events of the main storyline, she suddenly became ill with Eternal Slumber, an incurable and magically induced sleeping disorder, and fell into a coma soon after, forcing Jinwoo to take over as the breadwinner of the family in her place. However, about four years later, Jinwoo was able to cure her condition and wake her up by using a rare potion he crafted while training with the System. Lee Joo-hee Voiced by: Rina Honnizumi[9] (Japanese); Dani Chambers[7] (English) Japanese name: Eri Mizuki (観月 絵里, Mizuki Eri) Lee Joohee (이주희; I Ju-hui) is a Korean B-Rank hunter who specializes in healing magic and one of Jinwoo's old friends during his days as an E-Rank
Hunter. Although she survives the double dungeon alongside Jinwoo, she is left shell-shocked by the experience and ultimately retires after failing to overcome the mental trauma she suffered from the incident. Cha Hae-in Voiced by: Reina Ueda[6] (Japanese); Michelle Rojas[7] (English) Japanese name: Shizuku Kousaka (向坂 雫, Kōsaka Shizuku) Cha Hae-In (차해인; Cha Hae-in) is a Korean S-Rank Hunter who specializes in swordsmanship and the only female S-Rank in the country. She has a rare condition that causes other hunters to smell foul to her and eventually develops romantic feelings for Jinwoo after witnessing him in action and discovering that he is the only hunter she has ever met who actually smells nice to her. Sung Il-hwan Japanese name: Junichro Mizushino (水篠 ジュンイチロー, Mizushino Junichiro) Sung Il-Hwan (성일환; Seong Il-hwan) was a Korean S-Rank Hunter, Kyung-Hye's husband, and Jinwoo and Jinah's father.
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