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Told ya, it's as big as European Toad.
Lakan, Luomen, and Maomao - The Apothecary Diaries: Chapter 37
Story by Natsu Hyuuga Art by Nekokurage Character Design by Touco Shino Complied by Itsuki Nanao
My favourite scene. In LN version, the narrator said:
He couldn’t blame her for hating him. Not considering all he had done. But even so, he wanted to put himself near her. He was tired of a life of nothing but Go stones and Shogi tiles. That had given him the incentive he had needed to steal back his birthright, to expel his half-brother, and to adopt his nephew as his own.
He doesn't care about his birthright, but for the family he couldn't have and seems impossible to have now, he did it. And the persona Grand Commandant Lakan we all know now was created.
I renamed someone in my contact number as Grand Commandant Lakan. Now I'm Lakan's friend because we talked to each other almost everyday.
Plus this person is really similar to Lakan himself. Such an important person, yet don't have a care in the world, spend time catching up with latest drama and play games, but not Go and Qianqi. In the surface, they're so similar.
As a fanfic writer, I treat my fanfics like an English exercise. I even wrote fanfic as my essay in SPM and normal exam like mid year exam and final exam. And I take immense pride seeing my teacher read my story and marks it. It's fun.
I'm still remember the day I wrote Luciel and Saeran Choi fanfic for my English essay homework. And then wrote about my OC in one of my favourite Gempak Starz series.
Now that I'm writing my life own fiction, I'm still occasionally write fanfic when I have writer's block for my original fiction.
My point is, just do it. Do it messy rather than not doing it at all.
That ‘comment on your a03 work’ email hits like a line of cocaine every time. unmatched dopamine increase. shoutout to everyone who leaves a comment on fics. you deserve the world
And as fanfic reader, I'm overjoyed when author reply back.
Not that I demand a reply. I know yall are busy with irl works.
Reading Though I'm An Inept Villainess and...
Jinshi is that you???
being a writer is fun
Fun, indeed. Staring blankly at computer screen.
Life full of surprises
Lakan - The Apothecary Diaries: Chapter 37
Story by Natsu Hyuuga Art by Nekokurage Character Design by Touco Shino Complied by Itsuki Nanao
Lakan deserve better. At least he met his lover again after 17 years of absence and stay together till her last breath. He's like one of that meme: Look like it can kill you, is a cinnamon roll.
Being an Apothecary Diaries fan is great because you get to experience your favorite moments like four or five unique times!
The joy of seeing your favorite series in other forms.
Prefer reading? WN or LN.
Prefer visual storytelling? Manga and anime.
Prefer raw? WN.
Prefer edited? LN, manga and anime.
Not picky? Do everything.
Comment from YouTube (+ my thoughts about Lakan's misfortune)
"Lakan had be barred from raising his own daughter by his own daughters grandparents! The old madam and the head of la clan both conspired to keep feng and kan away from each other, not knowing he and her had already gotten pregnant and planned to marry. The head of the la clan wanted to use his son for political gain in the capital and him being married to a courtesan ruined that. The old madam saw her daughter as a cash cow and didnt want to loose a pay check. Feng xian being pregnant killed everyones dreams and while la kan was trying to talk to his love and proposed marriage from a far, after his father sent him away, all his correspondence was blacked by both his father and the okd madam. Maomao doesnt know this but is smart enough to suspect it. Especially since no one told lakan that feng xian was still alive. They robbed maomao of a happy family and then maomao, knowing none of this, expressed loyalty to the one man who was there! The man who only took care of her because his nephew was being lied to and he had already lost his position in the imperial court. Maomaos whole life is a lie and she needs to forgive her father. He didnt abandon her, doesnt want to loose her, and loved her mother dearly. This is why hes angry and jealous. Wouldnt you be too if everyone you know robbed you from spending your days with the love of your life?" — comment from YT
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I remembered that Luomen told little Maomao about Lakan. He said that Lakan also deserved sympathy, but at the same time he didn't stop Madam from chasing him out of the brothel. What's wrong is wrong.
I wonder which one that is consider "wrong". Is it about Fengxian and Lakan effort to lower her price by having a baby? Or because Lakan spent too much time in the West playing Go and Qianqi that made what it should be 6 months into 3 years of absence? Because that's the only thing I can think of.
Still, I don't believe that Lakan didn't deserved such treatments. That's why when I read volume 2 and volume 6, I'm always crying even though I already read that scene many times. Lakan doesn't care about inheritance that was rightfully his, he doesn't care he was consider weak in his family. He just want Fengxian and the child they had together. But still, it seems like that too is consider 'too big' for a wish.
Man I'm starting to tear up again.
I feel like Apothecary Diaries is exemplary proof that writing quality depends not on which tropes are used, but on how they're used. The yeast of that story ferments on one of the most maligned and frustrating tropes in existence, and yet it's executed so well that the bread is delicious with a nice firm crust.
MaoMao and Jinshi are both intelligent in a lot of ways, including deductive reasoning. So one might expect their repeated misunderstandings or continued blindness toward certain revelations to feel contrived. But they never do, in part because of how brilliantly their characterization was established.
From the first installment, Maomao ponders how "knowing too much" could get her into trouble.
At first her main concern is her own literacy. The ability to read is not a skill most young women of her station possess, and would doubtlessly draw attention. Attention threatens her ability to lay low and wait out her service contract. So she keeps this skill hidden.
And indeed, her concerns are validated by the narrative, because she catches the attention of Jinshi and Gyokuyou—two of the highest authority figures of the rear palace—immediately upon employing her literacy in her effort to warn the concubines of the poisonous effects of the makeup.
This instantly alters the course of her life, a consequence that at first seems positive; after all, personal attendant to a concubine is certainly several steps above the average palace launderess. But these elevated steps bring more attention onto her, and it isn't long at all before the emperor himself is ordering her to perform medical miracles.
Knowledge is power. And as Maomao explains to Jinshi: it's not always about what someone will do with power; it's about what they can do.
So Maomao uses the powerlessness of her station as a shield, and hides behind it by pretending not to know things.
And the way she does this is interesting, in part because she is so good at deduction. Often it comes down to her simply choosing not to pursue a line of thinking, forcefully redirecting her attention elsewhere the moment she realizes that certain lines may connect to form a bigger picture than someone of her station should see.
Maomao is an apothecary. Effectively, throughout the story, she's an herbalist, pharmacist, chemist, physician, dietician, and forensic detective.
At the same time, her primary survival mechanism is avoidance. And this is established very early in her characterization, even before her actual titular passion.
When Maomao, solver of mysterious deaths, worker of medical miracles, foiler of assassination plots, repeatedly fails to connect the increasingly-obvious dots pointing to Jinshi's true identity, it doesn't feel contrived at all; because by the time those dots begin to come to light, the story has already established that it's firmly in-character for Maomao to simply refuse to pick up the pencil if she already knows what picture those dots will form. As long as she doesn't draw those connections herself, she can remain safe in denial.
And that's how Apothecary Diaries turned one of my least-favorite tropes into one of the most compelling parts of its story.
Kan siblings
Idk why I drew in this pose, I just thought it looks cool
Maomao:
Also Maomao:
I see the resemblance...
best day of Jinshi’s life
I need to read the light novels wtf was Jinshi doing😭
The more I told myself he's not masochist, the more scene like this appears in LN.
Court Lady: How big is that dick?
Jinshi: I'm a Eunuch. Leave me alone
As big as European Toad.
Source: trust me bro.