Summary:
Dr. Hiriluk’s victim.
After eating the Amiudake soup, Hiriluk feels much stronger. But while he was eating the medicine, there was a reaction in his lab. This was a reaction he had researched so long ago. Delighted at this miracle, she leaves and abruptly tells Chopper to rest. He heads to Dr. Kureha’s house and begs her to complete two things, pretending she doesn’t have enough time to do them: to continue researching the Sakura Powder and to teach Chopper medical knowledge so he can become a good doctor. Kureha is angered by the favors and requests that they be completed for free. He kicks out Hiriluk.
People in the city are desperate. The Isshi-20 are sick and there are no doctors left to help them, reasons for Hiriluk to rush back to the city. Determined to heal the sick doctors, he rushes towards the castle despite being blocked by Wapol’s soldiers.
Meanwhile, Kureha is worried because he doesn’t understand why Hiriluk is in such a hurry when he still has 2 weeks left to live. When they rush into his house, they run into Chopper, who claims that the doctor is feeling much better thanks to the mushroom soup. The old woman is shocked because the mushroom is poisonous and Hiriluk only has an hour to die. Chopper doesn’t understand, and next to the picture of a mushroom he found in a book, Chopper shows a pirate sign that Hiriluk tells him is a symbol of a magical cure. Kureha tells the distraught reindeer that the skull in the book means poison and there is no cure for all diseases. He further explains that good intentions are not enough to help people and he cannot do anything without learning medical knowledge and the skills to use it. Chopper then begins wailing uncontrollably at his foolishness as Kureha takes pity on him. Hiriluk reached the castle to die there.