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Chapter 120 - 83: Datafication of Healthcare_2
CHAPTER 120: CHAPTER 83: DATAFICATION OF HEALTHCARE_2
Kana nodded, covered the clothes back again, stood up and said, "There’s one good news and one bad news."
Before the anxious Raelia behind could ask, Kana inquired, "Which news do you want to hear first?"
He asked Abis.
"Then let’s hear the bad news first," Abis replied.
Her voice had a slight tremor. Although she had resigned to her fate, this torment continuously consumed her.
If there was a way to resolve it, that would be best, of course.
So she wouldn’t have to lie here and drag her sister down.
"It cannot be eradicated in a short time."
Upon hearing this, the lifeless gaze of Abis couldn’t help but sparkle.
A smile involuntarily appeared on her face: "That should count as good news, right?"
After all, it couldn’t be eradicated in a short time, which meant Kana knew about the curse and how to resolve it.
Compared to those who didn’t understand anything, this was simply wonderful.
At least there was hope, wasn’t there?
"And the good news?" Raelia couldn’t help but ask excitedly, having already seen hope.
"The good news? The good news is that although it cannot be eradicated now, I can resolve a part of it, making Miss Abis feel a lot better."
Can he solve a part of it on the spot?
Raelia’s excitement was unmistakable.
"Please, save my sister. I’ll give anything you need, I’ll do anything."
The sudden good news made Raelia unable to suppress her excitement, even causing her eyes to redden in such a situation.
"Sister..." Abis murmured.
"This is great, Abis." Raelia approached the bed and embraced Abis.
Kana didn’t rush, waiting for the two to calm down their emotions first.
Once the two had mostly calmed down, Kana said, "Many years ago, an ancient kingdom used to stand in this region. They were renowned for their alchemy and had developed it flourishingly.
However, like all things, they met their end. Unidentified reasons led to their downfall, but they also left traces of their existence on this land."
Kana briefly spoke of the distant, unknown history.
Just as everyone was pondering the relation to the current situation, Kana explained, "These traces are the ruins that we can see and encounter."
Alyris and the others immediately thought of the Alchemy Tomb beneath the Fishman Village.
Anita frowned, contemplating, as she seemed to recall some records she had seen in the reserved books of the church.
"These ruins might hide anything: wealth, secret treasures, knowledge. Of course, they might also conceal evil experimental subjects of those alchemists from the past.
Unluckily, if I’m not mistaken, the thing you encountered in that ruin was exactly that."
The origins of alchemy, like magic, were the fulfillment of wishes by the Stone of Creation.
Even a long time ago, magic power had already begun to spread across the world.
Alchemy, like other magic schools, relied on magic power to realize wishes at that time.
It both eased the difficulty of realizing wishes and contributed to the flourishing development of magic power.
Alchemy experiments naturally led to the emergence of a wide range of inhuman, absurdly cruel experiments in later stages.
Mages and alchemists, both called themselves scholars in pursuit of truth.
One cannot expect them to have reverence for life or anything.
They even dared to study evil gods; surely, they disregarded these.
Various stitched or merged creatures were more often than not crafted with ease.
Some successful creations still rampage in the world today, evolving and developing to become part of certain places.
The damage they once caused is immeasurable today.
Hard to link, you might even attribute the origin of the Blood Race to their alchemical experiments.
Because whether it’s the unfinished Stone of Creation search device or the knowledge structure of the Blood Race.
They were all excavated from these ruins.
Although that was centuries ago.
Yet, it is precisely these two things that led to the development of the Blood Race Royal Court and triggered the "Disaster of Blood" in the present.
With a slight thought, Kana withdrew his own thoughts and continued, "Just like the curse on Miss Abis, if one wants to eliminate it completely, they must return to that relic.
Resolving the problem from the source, fundamentally."
Upon hearing Kana’s words, the Chieftain’s brows immediately furrowed. This was evidently a very unreasonable and dangerous action.
It could potentially reactivate the relic, triggering an unsolvable enormous crisis, burdening the whole tribe.
Kana clearly was aware, offering a brief explanation to the Chieftain, "I can almost guarantee that the sealing of that relic is extremely weak.
Even if I haven’t seen the specifics, I dare to immediately conclude that within three years, the seal of that relic will inevitably loosen."
He then turned to look at Abis.
Abis couldn’t help but nod, "The seal back then indeed was somewhat unable to suppress the power within that relic."
Upon hearing this, the Chieftain’s brows nearly twisted into a knot.
Yet, he didn’t fully believe Kana’s words for now, only keeping it as a note in mind.
If it was true, then preparations must be made early, whether finding a solution or being forced to relocate.
However, the reason why the curse issue remained unsolvable was certainly because this thing wasn’t a curse at all.