092 THE PARTNERSHIP TO MAKE VIAGR..JAGUAR.

092 THE PARTNERSHIP TO MAKE VIAGR..JAGUAR.

Leo isolated the magic codes of the medicine on Grammers before moving those codes somewhere else- on his thigh. Within moments, Grammers unwanted erection began to subside although his thigh became swollen.

Megane stared in disbelief. "How did you…? You moved the symptom to his thigh?"

"Erm… I can walk even with the swollen thigh", Grammers admitted.

"The swelling will go away soon", Megane promised.

Leo smirked and pointed to Megane, "as I said, you owe me a favor."

Grammers, now back to normal, suddenly hoisted Megane onto his shoulder with ease.

"What are you doing?!" she demanded, struggling against his grip.

Leo blinked in confusion. "What the hell, Grammers?"

Grammers grinned. "She owes you a favor now, young master. Can't let her escape after all this."

Leo paused before adding, "Yes, and she owes you compensation for the harm."

As Grammers strode confidently out of the Pharmaceutical Association, Megane sighed in defeat. "I don't even know your name," she asked him.

"Grammers," he said with a grin. "And what's the name of that damn medicine?"

Megane hesitated. "Uh… Jaguar, maybe?"

"Right… Viagra. A fitting name," Leo chuckled as he followed them before murmuring to himself, "Grammers eh, an interesting character."

A perfect escort for a Bully.

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[At the Court la Mood]

"Who are you people? I'm a pharmacist, and I am not going to be kidnapped by you," Megane shouted, her voice filled with anger.

"We're not kidnapping you," Grangya said calmly. "We're offering you a business opportunity."

Megane glared, "What kind of 'business opportunity' involves stripping me and tying me to a chair?"

When Megane was brought back to Court la Mood by Grammers, Bara took on the detaining. She treated her like her subject in the torture cell, stripping her clothes and tying her to a chair.

"Oh, that was me," Bara interjected with a grin. "I just wanted to see if she was truthful and worth it."

"Trial of Truth."

Then Leo walked into the room and realized what had happened.

"Bara, give Megane back her fucking clothes and untie her," Leo said, shaking his head in exasperation. "I can't leave you alone with another woman or a cock for a second."

"You people are no fun", Bara protested, releasing Megane.

"Alright, what's this business opportunity?" Megane demanded, temporarily setting aside her grievance.

Leo leaned in. "You wanted a backer for your new medicine—the one you called Viagra, right? We can back you."

"It's actually called 'Jaguar' not 'Viagra,'" she corrected, raising an eyebrow. "And what could you possibly offer that my current backers can't?"

Leo's eyes gleamed. "We'll make you head of research in our new pharmacy."

Megane crossed her arms. "Do you know how much money and connections are needed to open a pharmacy in Sodom City? You must be joking."

Grangya stepped in, a small smile on her face. "Maybe not a big pharmacy at first. We'll start by selling the medicine ourselves."

"Direct selling?" Megane asked, intrigued despite herself.

"Exactly," Leo said. "We'll sell your Viagra directly to our customers in Court la Mood and charge a premium. It'll be an exclusive product here."

"But customers won't buy Jaguar if they can just get 'Red Indian' cheaply," Megane countered.

"That's where we come in," Grangya said. "We'll ban 'Red Indian' from our establishment. The girls don't like it anyway because of the side effects. It causes them to take fewer customers in a night slowing their income."

Megane hesitated. "But we don't have a license from the Pharmaceutical Association to form a company."

Leo smiled reassuringly.

"I've already spoken to President Willy from the Association. As long as we have two licensed pharmacists on board, he'll issue a limited pharmacy license to us for limited sales. When we have more licensed pharmacists on board, he may consider a full license."

"But the limited license doesn't allow soliciting for sales. It is only meant for healers and medical practitioners", she said.

"Don't worry we have a ready clientele", he replied.

Megane considered the offer, her mind racing. The established pharmacies had dismissed her inventions time and again. Here was an opportunity she couldn't ignore.

"Alright," she said, a small smile forming. "What do I have to lose? Those pharmacies won't accept my revolutionary ideas anyway. Don't blame me if I decide to sell directly."

"This is a young start-up. You'll have to test your products personally in this company", Leo told her as he pointed at Grammers to come over.

"What are your orders?" Grammers asked.

"You'll be testing our new product with Megane", Leo told him to his shock and surprise.

"But I am a soldier", Grammers protested.

Megane suddenly leapt toward Grammers kissing him, shocking everybody.

"What is that for?" Grammers asked her.

"Fuck it, the first time wasn't enough for me to test 'Jaguar's' full effect", she said as she gave Grammers another dose of her 'Jaguar'.

"I'll agree to the test as long as you release me from the symptoms …. personally", Grammers told Megane holding her closely with a cheeky smile.

"Let's begin the Jaguar trial again. Looking forward to it," Megane agreed.

Grangya looked at Grammers stunned.

"He's the new guy. Interesting fella", Leo replied to them.

"I like him", Bara added while sucking her lips. "Make sure our girls get a piece of the testing too."

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"We have a problem. Those pharmacists who promised to help me make the Jaguar failed to show up", Megane complained.

"What happened to them?" Grangya asked.

"I don't know. It's strange they promised me already but all of them have one reason or another for not coming. How am I to start the cauldrons all by myself", Megane complained.

The mass production of medicine required much manpower especially from pharmacists who must cast spells to control the fire in the cauldrons to cook the medicine properly.

"If we cook them ourselves, we will not get too many batches of Jaguar to sell", she complained.

"If it was on Earth, we could have machines to help manufacture medicine. The labor force is unpredictable, only machines and robots are reliable", Grangya said.