The Last Apothecary
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Ongoing, First published May 01, 2026

The narrative traces the grim journey of Julian Cross, an apothecary haunted by his failures. Initially tasked with easing the suffering of those dying from a spreading plague, Julian’s work quickly spirals into a desperate attempt to understand the source of his despair. These chapters reveal a man meticulously documenting loss, grappling with the meaning of his duty amidst accusations and hostility. As he travels through ravaged villages, Julian confronts not only illness, but also the unsettling possibility that malice fuels the epidemic. The story unfolds with a somber tone, exploring the weight of loss and the futility of even the most dedicated efforts.
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