“If love has the power to make women more beautiful, I wonder what else it could cure”--MaoMao
The Apothecary Diaries is an adaptation of a novel primarily by the illustrator, focusing on a woman MaoMao, who is kidnapped and sold to the Emperor, forced to work as a servant in the inner palace. It has a few things going for it, depending on your tastes. MaoMao somehow became an apothecary, in other words a chemist/pharmacist. She attest to having medicine as her primary area of knowledge. None of the harem of the Emperor knows how to read, kept in their place as slaves have been historically by this means. MaoMao could “move up” to concubine status, but never could achieve the highest rank of the most beautiful and well-dressed women of the inner palace.
So as with any of these stories there’s always a hint of salacious details and insider politics, jealousies, and so on. And then some of the women and/or their babies are dying, apparently being poisoned! Some people discover she knows how to detect poisons and can read, so she quickly moves up the power ladder. She attracts the attentions of Jinshi, a beautiful man who hires her as a food taster (and would seem to be a bisexual?). Jinshi asks her to make an aphrodisiac, about which we learn the ingredients (chocolate is your secret ingredient, surprise, surprise!), which when made seems to make some of the inner palace wild.
So that’s a fun diversion, but the weight of the story is really on MaoMao’s scientific knowledge, her ability to read, and how she can help one inner palace slave, Lady Kyo, (also known as The Cotton Rose, driven insane by being helped captive by the Emperor when she loves another man, We dancing every night on the roof.
The nit I have is that MaoMao, an apothecary, as in most manga, looks ot be about nine years old. Not all the characters are thus infantilized in this ways, though. The art is great; there’s romance, intrigue, great swirling artwork, and a smart woman who seems to be poised to solve an inner palace medical mystery.