Kji Yutani was no stranger to tragedy. A brilliant but emotionally tortured doctor, Kji devoted his life to the pursuit of medicine after losing his little sister to an untreated tumor. Her death became his life’s mission. "No child should ever suffer like she did," he would often whisper, immersing himself in research and neglecting everything else. Yutani’s obsession with finding cures for various diseases left him isolated, sleep-deprived, and utterly consumed by guilt.

Despite his groundbreaking contributions to the medical field, Yutani had little interest in fame or fortune. Even as he earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest typist, Yutani’s thoughts never strayed far from the sister he lost. Unfortunately, his relentless pursuit of medical breakthroughs came at a steep price—his life. At the age of 31, Yutani worked himself to death, overburdened by grief and stress.
But fate had other plans.
Yutani didn’t stay dead for long. He awoke in a completely different world, reincarnated in the body of a 10-year-old noble boy named Pharma de Medicis.
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