Accompanied by the pharmaceutical factory going into operation, the essence of the first batch of medicine was quickly extracted. The blue liquid medicine was sealed in bottles.
Looking at the produced medicine in front of him, Takumi nodded in satisfaction. Both Takumi and Sucrose picked up the medicines and began testing them.
There should be no problem, right?
With curiosity, Takumi took a sip and used the power of the Herrscher to analyze it. "It seems to be all right. Let's start preparing, these medicines need to go into production. I asked Keqing to bring more people over."
After saying that, Takumi took out his mobile phone and sent a message to Shenhe, asking her to find more workers to assist. There were still not enough people.
After sending the message, people started working day and night, continuing production. Takumi and Sucrose returned to the laboratory. Takumi immediately handed over Nuwa's authority and information on various medicines to Sucrose.
Seeing these resources, Sucrose was instantly excited. She couldn't wait to start her research. Seeing her enthusiasm, Takumi didn't interfere and focused on developing other drugs.
Takumi stayed in the laboratory for the rest of the time. The workers Shenhe arranged arrived quickly. Within a few days, Takumi and Sucrose successfully produced several specialized medicines: remedies for colds, fever reducers, headache relievers, and treatments for insomnia. Various targeted medications were produced, packaged, and prepared for shipment.
These medicines were to be sent to Liyue Pharmacy, where a dedicated section would be set up for their sale. While Takumi was busy, he had already asked Keqing to make the necessary arrangements.
Once production was nearly complete, Takumi stopped. These medicines had all been checked using the authority of the Herrscher, ensuring their quality.
With production completed, the next step was distribution. Trucks arrived to load the goods, which were then transported to various pharmacies in Guili Plains and Liyue Harbor. Takumi took some photos of the loading process and sent them to Baiwen.
Wasn't this the perfect news material? He also drafted the news content and sent it along, asking Baiwen to broadcast it that night.
With everything settled, Takumi returned to Guili Plains. The next step was simply waiting for the official announcement. The medicine included instructions, and pharmacists at the pharmacies would know how to handle it.
That night, news about the new medicines was broadcasted on TV. This brought immediate recognition to Guili Plains' pharmaceutical developments. The news also highlighted the convenience of these medicines, emphasizing that they could be taken on the spot or stored at home, making them especially useful for families with children.
The news caught the attention of many citizens, their interest piqued. It seemed like a promising development. Stocking up on these medicines sounded like a wise decision.
Meanwhile, Takumi learned something new—Mondstadt's TV station was set to launch in a few days. Anyone interested was encouraged to tune in.
This news surprised Takumi. Was Barbara ready already? The pace was incredibly fast.
"See? Raiden Shogun!"
"Mondstadt is already launching a TV station, but Inazuma still has nothing."
Hearing this, Yae Miko sighed. Mondstadt was already progressing, while Inazuma still had no sign of a TV station.
Ei, who was nearby, glanced at her. "Why do you care? Just focus on your own work. Is this envy? You're supposed to be making animations, not worrying about TV stations."
Inazuma had its own plans. TV stations were already under construction, but Yae Miko wasn't aware of them yet.
Hearing Ei words, Yae Miko pouted. "I've already completed several episodes of my anime. Now I'm looking for voice actors. If the dubbing goes well, I can air it on TV. If Inazuma's TV station is up and running, my anime can be broadcast there."
Her idea was simple—once Inazuma's TV station was established, she would air her anime on it.
Takumi was puzzled by Yae Miko's words. "How many episodes have you completed? Show me! You promised to let me see, but you forgot."
Takumi was speechless. When she first started, she said she'd show him after finishing five minutes of footage. Yet, she had forgotten.
Hearing Takumi's complaint, Yae Miko quickly acted cute. "Hey~!" She hadn't meant to forget. She had just been distracted by other things at the time. Then, the next day, she got too focused on production and completely forgot.
It wasn't her fault—it must be Ei fault.
But since Takumi brought it up, she quickly took out her phone and showed him.
Takumi finally got to watch Yae Miko's anime. Looking at the content, he was surprised. "It looks decent, but it's a bit stiff. You should make the animations flow better. Try adding more in-between frames. Right now, it looks like you're missing some frames."
The art quality was good, but the animation felt rigid, making it awkward to watch.
Hearing Takumi's critique, Yae Miko blinked. "Is it really that bad?" She was puzzled. Leaning closer, she rewatched the section Takumi pointed out. He played it again, pausing at a specific moment.
"Look at this part," Takumi said, pointing at the screen.
After a closer look, Yae Miko finally noticed the problem. The animation really was too stiff.
"I see it now," she admitted.
She fell into deep thought—there was indeed a flaw in her work.
Takumi continued, "It's your first time, so mistakes are expected. Once you get more experience, you'll improve. Just like when Baiwen first started producing TV programs, there were many issues. But over time, the quality improved."
Takumi pointed at the TV, where Baiwen's latest program was airing. At first, Liyue's TV broadcasts had many problems, but with time and effort, they became much better. Takumi had observed Baiwen's progress carefully.
He pointed out several more flaws in Yae Miko's animation, and she listened carefully. She realized Takumi was right—first attempts were always rough, but she would get better with time.
As Takumi finished speaking, he glanced at Ayaka Kamisato, who was engrossed in watching TV.
"Ayaka, is there anything you want to do recently?"
Hearing Takumi call her name, Ayaka snapped out of her focus on the TV. Lately, she had been obsessed with watching television. Every evening, after dinner and the news, she would sit in front of the TV, barely moving. Even during commercials, she would wait eagerly for her show to resume.