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Becoming My Dream Pharmacist! — A Chance To Relive Modern Life A second chance at life. A dream long forgotten. A heart learning how to heal again. Akio Hukitaske was once a person adrift—a 32-year-old game designer in Tokyo, exhausted by endless deadlines, betrayal, and the quiet loneliness of a life that had slipped off course. His days blurred together, filled with caffeine, neon lights, and the silent ache of dreams that never came true. He’d long abandoned the kid who once wanted to heal others, the child who dreamed of becoming a pharmacist who could bring hope to the broken. Then, one sleepless night. In an alley Akio was drunk in under the endless snowy sky, fate intervened. A stranger appeared—calm, unreadable—and before Akio could question it, a needle plunged into his neck. When he awoke, the world had changed. His body was smaller. His room was older but the same from when he was a child again. The mirror reflected the face of a fourteen-year-old teen. At first glimpse it was nothing much—then he realized the impossible: he had been given another chance. A reset. A chance to live again with the wisdom of everything he had lost. As his body had been regressed to that of a child from a crazy scientist. And that was becoming his dream pharmacist. Now, burdened with an adult’s grief in a younger body, Akio must navigate a world that once broke him. Every classroom holds a ghost. Every smile hides regret. Yet within this quiet chaos, he begins to find purpose again. Alongside a new circle of friends—a mischievous but loyal best friend, a shy person who hides her pain behind books, and a teacher who refuses to give up on him—Akio learns that healing doesn’t mean erasing the past. It means learning to live with it, to forgive it, and to grow beyond it. Becoming My Dream Pharmacist! is a modern coming-of-age tale about regret, compassion, and the rediscovery of hope. Mixing elements of realism, slice-of-life drama, and emotional surrealism, it explores how even in a world built on exhaustion and overwork, one person can still find the courage to change—slowly, imperfectly, but truthfully. Akio’s journey isn’t about rewriting history—it’s about reclaiming the dream he left behind and becoming someone worthy of it. Because sometimes, the hardest person to heal… is the one you used to be. (Originally written months ago on Wattpad, now available to read on Webnovel.)
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