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Chapter 87: This Prescription Is Too Complex
Author: Enigma Stone
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29 Garden Road was home to a small pharmacy. Despite its modest storefront, the pharmacy’s primary business wasn’t retail. Behind it lay one of the largest storage warehouses for medicinal herbs and semi-processed medicines in Nova City, owned by the Cooper family.

Though the prescription Joseph had given her didn’t contain any rare or expensive herbs, it did list a large number of ingredients. Given the variety, Heidi had decided to come to this particular pharmacy to fill the prescription.

However, as she approached the entrance, she noticed a “Closed” sign hanging on the door.

“Excuse me, miss, all our pharmacists are unavailable today. If you need medication or herbs, you might want to try another pharmacy or come back another day,” called a young man’s voice from inside the shop as Heidi pushed the door open, ignoring the sign.

“Is that so? Funny, I didn’t hear anything about 29 Garden Road being closed when I checked with my family,” Heidi said, her eyes scanning the room.

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