Author: Mad Flower | Original Source: SFACG | Word Count: 2202 characters |
Translator: Keissen | English Source: Re:Library | Word Count: 993 words |
Editor(s): NeedHydra |
“Allie!” Yaeger exclaimed, rushing over as Allie suddenly vomited blood.
“Don’t worry, it’s just an old problem,” Allie reassured, waving her hand to signal she was okay.
Nevertheless, Yaeger grabbed her hand, her eyes turning green as she inspected Allie’s body. “You…” Allie expressed surprise, feeling a surge of pure life energy entering her body.
Yaeger appeared solemn, her heart churning with concern. She could tell that Allie’s body was in dire condition, practically a miracle she was still alive. ‘I sensed something was off with her aura earlier, but I never imagined it would be this severe,’ Yaeger thought, frowning as she mentally outlined the issues plaguing Allie’s body. It reminded her of a flawless apple on the outside, riddled with worms within.
Allie’s condition seemed far worse than Aurora’s. If not for her immense strength, Allie would have likely succumbed years ago. ‘I assumed Allie’s absence in helping Alicia was due to political reasons, but it was her physical health all along,’ Yaeger realized, understanding the gravity of Allie’s situation.
“How did this happen to you?” Yaeger asked, ignoring Allie’s curious gaze.
After a moment of hesitation, Allie revealed the truth. “Didn’t I tell you before? I come from another world. Before entering a new world, we have to ensure the environment is habitable. However, we encountered a severe spatial storm, which heavily damaged my body. Then, this world’s virus ravaged us, and only I survived.” Allie paused, a faint sadness on her face. “I was on the verge of death, surrounded by Magic Beasts. If not for Alicia’s timely arrival, I wouldn’t have survived.”
“I see,” Yaeger nodded, absorbing the information. The concept of a spatial storm was foreign to her, but she understood the virus and its potential to be addressed.
“Normally, my body wouldn’t be this bad. But after a recent fight, it worsened,” Allie admitted with a bitter smile.
“In such a state, and you still fought? Are you seeking death?” Yaeger rolled her eyes, exasperated.
“In life, you can’t control everything, especially when it involves benefits. In this world, it’s still the strongest who are right,” Allie remarked, wiping the blood from her lips with a handkerchief.
“It’s the same in any world,” Yaeger responded, injecting some of her life energy into Allie. “I can’t help with benefits, but I can try to heal your body.”
Allie was initially shocked, feeling the warm, pure life energy coursing through her. She realized Yaeger’s life energy was not just extraordinary; it was miraculous, slightly mending the damage caused by the spatial storm. ‘After all these years, this injury never improved, but her life energy…’ Allie thought, a glimmer of hope rekindling in her heart.
However, Yaeger’s next words doused that hope. “Your body is so severely damaged, it’s practically incurable.”
Allie felt a chill run down her spine, her newfound hope fading into despair. “Luckily,” Yaeger continued, her tone shifting, “you’re fortunate to have met me.”
“What do you mean?” Allie’s eyes flickered with a faint hope, yet she restrained her optimism.
“Your condition is dreadful. Probably less than five people in this world could heal you, and I’m one of them. I can’t promise complete healing without a thorough examination, but there’s a chance,” Yaeger explained.
Hearing this, Allie was incredulous. “Say that again. I didn’t quite catch it.”
“I believe I have a good chance of fully curing you,” Yaeger repeated calmly.
“Really? You’re not lying?” Allie clenched her fists, her body trembling with excitement.
“Of course, I’m not lying. I stake my life on it; this is the truth,” Yaeger affirmed.
Allie stared at her for a moment before sighing deeply. “No wonder Alicia calls you the [Child of Destiny]. This is truly unbelievable.”
Although she had regained her composure, Allie’s emotions were still in turmoil.
“Alright, enough talking. I’m in a hurry,” Yaeger declared, reaching out to grasp Allie’s white robe.
“You, what are you doing?” Allie asked, startled and flustered.
“Take it off, let me see,” Yaeger instructed calmly. Although she could already see through the clothing, Allie’s unique condition required a more thorough examination, necessitating a physical inspection.
“I… I… No way!” Allie’s assertiveness wavered significantly.
“Oh, weren’t you very bold just now?” Yaeger taunted with a menacing smirk. She had already figured out that the silver-haired, red-eyed beauty before her was all talk and no action.
“I… I am very bold!” Allie replied, though her voice was tinged with sorrow. In her weakened state, she was incapable of resistance and attempted to bluff.
“Really, let me see how bold you are~” Yaeger smiled deeply, her eyes curving into half-moons. Her aura manifested as tentacles, binding Allie and tossing her onto the bed.
“Ah~ Princess, don’t!”
“I don’t have time to fool around. Let me check quickly,” Yaeger insisted, aware of the urgency. The longer she delayed, the greater the risk to Layna. However, Allie’s health was equally critical. ‘With the Master of Pharmacist’s Association involved, Layna should be safe for now, but it’s a temporary measure. I must resolve Allie’s health issue within an hour.’
Without hesitation, Yaeger stripped off Allie’s white robes, her hands igniting with green flames.
“Princess, no!” Allie’s face flushed a deep red, resembling a ripe tomato.
“Be a good girl, don’t move,” Yaeger instructed, restraining her with the tentacles and gently pressing her hands against Allie’s skin. The green flames began to seep into Allie’s body as soon as they made contact.
“Because your situation is unique, I have to examine it in detail, inch by inch,” Yaeger explained, focused on her task. Her hands moved methodically over Allie’s body, treating it with the care of a precious artwork.
“Sob sob sob~ Forgive me… Stop it, stop it!” Allie couldn’t help but cry, overwhelmed by the experience. This was the first time she had been subjected to such treatment. However, what seemed like bullying was actually a thorough and meticulous medical examination, leaving no area unchecked.