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Now reading: Chapter 51: A Clinical Conversation from Realm of Monsters, a Action novel by Frostbird.

Shirleen slept in a chair, her upper body lying at the foot of Sophis bed. Her husband sat next to her.

Celica had spent most of the night casting healing spells over Sophis body. After a thorough examination Celica concluded that Sophi had suffered severe internal injuries, ranging from bruises across her entire body, broken ribs, and a collapsed lung. Celica said she was lucky to be alive, had they brought her in any later, Sophi would be dead.

While Celica was an accomplished master mage, her white spells could only do so much. She had managed to heal her lung, but her ribs were still nding as were her contusions. It was up to Sophis body to do the rest. The child had yet to awaken, but given a few months she was expected to make a healthy recovery.

Stryg leaned back in a chair a few beds away from Sophi and her parents. He would have liked to have gotten so sleep like the daughter and mother duo, but he wasnt going to leave himself vulnerable in a clinic in the middle of the trade district. Sure, he trusted Celica enough to heal him, but the others, like her assistants or other guests, not so much.

Besides, he was waiting for Rorik to get back to him with an update on the situation. Celica had sent one of her assistants to fetch the guard captain earlier that morning, with news of the gang fight that had transpired. Karen had given her side of the story before she went to bring her dad over. Stryg had filled in the rest, which simply sumd up to him breaking into a house and killing people. It sounded fine to him, but the assistant seed disturbed. Stryg decided he didnt like the assistants here.

Karens dad stood up from besides Sophis bed and walked over.

Stryg sat up with caution, What do you want?

Sorry, to disturb you. I know you're probably trying to rest, I know I would after the night you had. I just ca over to say thank you.

Oh. Stryg mumbled.

Madam Skeller tells youre the one who saved my daughter. Both my daughters, actually. My wife too.

It wasnt my goal, I was just there to kill so thugs.

The only reason Stryg had even brought them here was because he felt a strange pang of sympathy for the small goblin child. She reminded Stryg of himself as a child, bruised and beaten.

I understand, the father nodded. You know, like many people, I grew up hearing many stories of heroes. Most of the powerful and ruthless warriors of the Ebon Realm. But, so stories were about the humble heroes. People who would save others without anything in return, not even a ntion of gratitude. I didnt believe those stories, I an what sort of powerful being wouldnt wish to be praised. Even the gods want praise. Those stories seed far fetched, until now.

I dont understand what youre getting at, Stryg said.

If this man was implying Stryg was humble then he was the greatest fool in the land. Stryg wasnt a hero either, far from it. Kithina loved gushing about those stupid tales of gallant heroes, coming in to save the day, no matter the cost to themselves. Stryg thought the idea incredibly stupid and a quick way to et death. He rather be the King surrounded by a harem of beautiful won and a host of loyal warriors, ruling his castle from afar, feared by all. Not the idiot on a life-threatening quest for the small chance the princess might give him a second glance.

About a week ago my wife told how Sophi and her were attacked by a pair of sentinels. She thought they were dood, until a mysterious stranger appeared from the sky and saved them both. He was injured in the encounter. Yet, after he escorted Shirleen and Sophi back ho he didnt ask for a reward. He didnt ask to be sheltered. He didnt even state his na. He vanished as quickly as he appeared. A mystery. A hero.

I dont see how this has anything to do with the conversation at hand, Stryg said.

Shirleen didnt know who the stranger was. Only that he had a silver naplate and a most unique appearance. Ash colored hair, pale purple eyes, and bluish skin. Does it remind you of anyone?

A drow maybe?

Karens father smiled, Maybe. I dont know why you saved my family, twice at that, for no hope of a reward. But, to , you are my hero.

I didnt do it for them, Stryg narrowed his eyes. I just didnt like the gangsters or the sentinels for that matter. Im not your damn hero, Im just a mage who got shot, twice, becuase of my own stupid mistakes, not for your family.

Karens father nodded, I understand, even still. He knelt on the ground and prostrated himself, his head to floor, I can never repay you for what youve done, but from the bottom of my heart, I am truly grateful. I am just a simple brewer, but if theres anything I can ever do to repay even a fraction of your kindness, please just say the word. Anything at all.

Stryg was frozen by the gesture of submission. This was what he had always wanted, right? To have other goblins bow to him. To have them serve him. For them to respect him, not ridicule him. Yet, ironically the act was born out of a false idea of Strygs altruism. The man wasnt bowing because he feared Strygs power. Of course, leave it to Stryg, the oddity of nature to not even get this right.

Am I interrupting sothing? Rorik asked from the doorway.

Not at all, Stryg stood up and headed towards the door. Lets talk in the hall. Did you get the ssage?

Yes, I did, Rorik said. And I have to say Im impressed. My n have been looking for the Wild Knives gang for almost two weeks now. We barely caught a few of them and you wipe them all out in one night.

Not all of them. At least one escaped, but I cut his leg, he shouldnt have gotten far.

Well find him. With most dead, including their leader, I can finally get a good nights sleep. The gang stole from one of our higher end shops in the trade district and the owner was livid with . He threatened to get fired from my post if I didnt catch the damn thieves. I doubt well be seeing the gang again. I can finally put this whole thing to rest. By the way, dont worry about Celicas fees, Ive got it covered.

What? Really?

Yeah, my n and I co here whenever we get injured on the job. The city pays for our dical fees since they occured in the line of duty. Since you finished our job this ti around I pulled a few strings to have the garrison cover your fees. Cant say the sa about the little girl, but dont worry about it either. I personally paid for her dical expenses; my personal thanks to you, Rorik winked.

Stryg felt a weight lift off his shoulders. Thanks, I really appreciate it. I didnt think the fees were going to be so expensive until Celica handed the bill this morning. I thought my savings were gone.

You have savings? Well, look at you, a businessman now, Rorik laughed.

I dont own a business. My master simply told I should save so of my wages, for whatever reason she has yet to share with .

She sounds like my wife, Rorik complained.

If you are done gossiping Rorik, Id like to have a word with my patient, Celica popped her head out from her office door.

Of course, madam, Rorik feigned a cough and cleared his throat.

Stryg nodded to Rorik and entered the orcs office. Celica sat in her chair, tapping her fingers on her desk. Stryg looked at the red-skinned woman with mild curiosity.

Close the door, Celica said.

Stryg did so. Whats going on?

Last night when I was casting my healing spells I noticed you were already healing a bit.

Ah, right. I used a drain spell to close my shoulder wound. I hope that didnt interfere with your spell casting.

No, not that. I noticed your grey magics work the mont I first glanced at your shoulder. No, I was referring to your natural healing. By the ti I tended to your wounds, they were already closing up, the bleeding had already stopped. Healing spells help accelerate the healing process and the greatest of healing spells can even reverse so wounds that should be impossible to recover from. I hate to admit it, but Im no arch mage. My magic can only go so far, the body has to do the rest, like with Sophi in the other room. Yet, here you stand, without the limp from yesterday.

Stryg tilted his head, I thought that was because of your spells.

My spells helped, sure, but its your body thats the main cause. I know youre a hybrid, and from what youve told youre not sure which kind. That was fine, your anatomy was close enough to a goblin that my knowledge of healing spells covered whatever gaps I had on the rest of your biology. I was fine not knowing anything more, there was no need. But, now Im not so sure.

What do you an? Is sothing wrong? Stryg asked.

Celica clasped her hands together, Stryg, this is the second ti youve co into my clinic with severe injuries. Both tis with a large loss of blood. Just like last ti I used white magic to heal your wounds. I only did a light checkup on your body on each occasion. One thing I did do both tis was check your pulse. It was above average, which is normal when a patient loses a lot of blood. The problem lies in what happened later. I checked your pulse again this morning, after your wounds seed to have completely recovered.

And?

...Your heart rate wasnt just above average. Im talking about impossible rates above average. You should be dead right where you stand. I really dont know why youre not. Ive dealt with a few other hybrids, we read up on them back in the academy as part of a white mages training. Ive even been scanning my dical books, too. Nothing Ive seen ntions an absurdly high heart rate like yours. Now, I cant rule out that you could simply have a unique mutation, but not all mutations are necessarily good. We dont know the entire ramifications of your pulse or your healing rate. Dont even get started on your eyes. Your pupils keep dilating and constricting with no light stimuli, thats not a good thing. Pupils constrict to prevent large amounts of light from entering your eyes, it's a defense chanism in so ways. Your pupils are failing at that completely, its bad, Stryg. I think itd be a good idea if you stayed over night so I can perform a thorough check up on your body.

Are you going to charge ?

Naturally, my ti is precious. I dont give it out for free, Celica crossed her arms. I dont think money should be of your main concern right now.

I think Ill pass.

I really dont think this is sothing you should take lightly Stryg. Your body could be in danger, Celica said.

Im fine. In fact, these past months have been the best my body has felt in my entire life. I highly doubt theres sothing wrong, Stryg said. Besides he wasnt interested in shelling out money to this greedy orc.

You n are so stubborn, Celica groaned.

Madam Skeller! Karens father shouted from the other room. Shes awake! Sophis awake!

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