Management of Novice Alchemist - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Got My Own Shop!
Life dealt Sarasa a bad hand, but she'll turn metaphorical lead into literal gold by passing her final alchemy exam. Highlife, here she comes! But there's just one problem...

I Came to the Village!
Her new digs may look shabby, but there's more to them than meets the eye. With hard work (and a little help) Sarasa will transform her situation in no time flat!

Monsters Appeared!
Sarasa's skills come in handy when some gatherers run afoul of a monster, but not everyone understands that in alchemy and finance alike, there must be equivalent exchange.

Let's Live Together!

Let's Develop New Products!

Let's Head to the Lake!

My Artifact Broke!
Sarasa's powers go haywire when her pendant breaks! Running the shop is tough without it, but duty calls — much to her (and her customers') chagrin.

A Business Rival Appeared!
It's normal to have a competitor; it's just business. But when Sarasa learns her new rival is scheming with bandits? Things just got personal.

Let's Go Gather Honey!
Iris and Kate have a dept to pay. Sarasa suggests they gather fruitrot bee honey! But this quest isn't entirely sweet…

Let's Settle Things with Money!
Iris' father and Kate's mother stop by for a very specific reason, but Sarasa isn't convinced they're telling Iris the whole story. Meanwhile, Elyn has a request for Sarasa.

Let's Defeat a Salamander!
Sarasa has a hunch the salamander slithering around the volcano is to blame for recent events, but there's a golden opportunity lurking in this precarious situation!

Management of a Novice Alchemist
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