9th Circle Lord - 168 #168화 Reunion
Elaine fumbled.
“Oh, how did you know?”
“I’m wearing gloves on one side, but I can’t help it. Take it off.”
Elaine hesitated at Luther’s suggestion.
I didn’t want to show my dirty work to the first person I saw.
Luther advised.
“I won’t force you, but if you miss this moment, you’ll probably regret it forever.”
Elaine bit her lips.
Her eyes were intense.
“Are you sure you can cure it?”
“I don’t say groundless things.”
“Nobody’s cured. No, it’s not the area of therapy. It’s been around since I was born.”
“I know.”
Elaine took off her gloves.
The exposed hands were not scarring or burn marks.
I have to have five fingers, but I only have four.
I don’t have a index finger.
Elaine’s eyes were sad.
“I’ve been like this since I was born. My hands are deformed.”
Luther looked at his hand and made a suggestion.
“Do you have any money?”
“Why money?”
“Are you going to get free treatment?”
“Treatment?”
Elaine’s eyes narrowed.
“They say you can fix it by talking about the cost of treatment.”
“Yes.”
“My hands are deformed. So you’re saying you can fix this?”
“All I need is money to be rich for the time being.”
“If you fix this, you can make me rich forever.”
“I don’t want that much.”
Laughing at the intense hope, Luther suddenly grabbed Elaine’s hand.
Not caring about her, Luther immediately began treatment.
It’s impossible to make a missing finger.
But there was a reason why Luther was so confident.
The ability to create was not difficult for him to deal with emptiness.
When emptiness was injected into the empty spot without fingers, the index finger began to grow as if it were created and the seed grew into a sprout.
“Oh, my! Oh, my!”
“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!”
The maids screamed and Elaine opened her eyes.
Luther created a pretty thin white index finger and let go of his hand.
Elaine trembled as if she had chills.
“Hey, what’s this?”
“Move on.”
Bones and flesh were attached and nerves were connected.
Elaine shed tears when she saw her index finger moving.
There was a commotion outside at the scream.
Elburn burst open the carriage door.
“What are you doing?”
Elburn stepped up because it was such a loud scream that she ignored Elaine’s warning to stay still until she was called.
Elburn, who was impatient and grabbed a sharp sword, tried to stab Luther.
The maids focused on Elaine’s fingers whether he appeared or not.
“Lady! Fingers! Fingers!”
“I got a finger!”
“Hahaha!”
Elaine burst into tears among the surprised maids.
“Lady! What the hell is going on!”
Elaine suddenly hugged Luther, leaving Elburn behind.
Luther patted her back and looked at Elburn with his eyes wide open.
“Looking at your attitude, you’ve been waiting for me to make an accident.”
“What the hell did you do?”
“I cured it.”
“Treatment?”
Elaine spoke in a voice mixed with tears.
“Thank you. Thank you very much.”
Hands are life to a wizard.
Hands were important to cast magic and perform.
But Elaine had a disability.
He covered himself with gloves, but he had a hard time not being able to talk.
But in an instant, Luther fixed it, and I was moved.
Luther said a word to Elburn, who was embarrassed.
“You won’t be able to talk to me recklessly in the future.”
Luther shrugged his shoulders at Elburn, who blinked as if what does that mean?
The procession stopped and was busy looking at Elaine’s finger.
All were members of the Fiorentze family.
Naturally, those who knew Elaine’s disability were surprised to see Elaine’s index finger proudly exposed to the sun.
“What the hell happened?”
“That stranger cured it.”
“Oh, my God. I can’t believe it.”
“It’s a miracle!”
People who exclaimed and shuddered looked at Luther with awe.
The same was true of Elburn.
I didn’t like it from the first impression, but I had to be polite when I treated Elaine’s disability.
He tightened his back at Luther.
“It turns out you were a noble man. I’m sorry I didn’t recognize you.”
“All right, that’s all right.
Elaine’s face, bowed to Luther’s arrogant answer, is a face that chewed up the poop.
Elaine, who made up his mind through surprise, dragged Luther into the carriage and treated him alone.
She spoke quite seriously.
“Marry me. I’ll give you my entire fortune.”Luther grinned at the word marriage.
“Why? Is it because you’re grateful?”
“I’ll tell you everything I’ve come so far. I like everything about you. I liked it because he was handsome from the beginning, but it turns out he has miraculous healing skills. I don’t want to miss you.”
Luther replied firmly to the overt courtship.
“I don’t like it.”
Elaine, who was confident, soon gave strength to his eyes.
“How come? I can give you everything you want. As you can see, I’m beautiful and rich. The family background is great, but why are you rejecting me?”
“I don’t want to be in one place. “I will spend my time enjoying the world as I do now.”
Elaine’s eyes fell out.
“But I love you.”
“You’re aggressive and confident. It’s good to see. I hope you’ll stay that way.”
Elaine sighed at the expression of her refusal.
“Are you going to capture a woman’s heart and leave irresponsibly?”
Luther burst into laughter.
“Are women as active as you are these days?”
“What are you ashamed of expressing your feelings for?”
“Yes, you’re right. The world has really changed.”
Seeing the aristocrat Young-ae, who is active in love, reminded me of his past.
At that time, aristocratic young children were only subject to political marriage.
I haven’t seen many aspects yet, but it is clear that the world has changed a lot because of the attitude of Elaine right now.
I like the bold Elaine very much.
Luther spoke softly.
“This is the end of my meeting with you.”
“What do I do?”
“You’ll be fine. Because the wick is strong.”
Luther held out his palm.
Elaine put her hand on a sad face.
Luther broke the ice.
“No. I’ll pay for the treatment.”
“I’ll give you my entire fortune.”
“You’re saying we should get married instead? Let go of your lingering feelings.”
“It’s not lingering, it’s desperate love.”
Unable to let go of his obsession, Luther was forced to interfere with her mind.
After a while, Elaine looked at Luther with a puzzled look and tilted her head.
“That’s weird. I suddenly lost my affection.”
My heart, which was like an active volcano toward Luther, sank cold.
Luther nodded at Elaine’s puzzled heart.
“I mistook a moment’s gratefulness for love. Look back on yourself.”
“Well, I guess so.”
Elaine retracted her words.
“Cancel all of them. But I’ll give you enough money for the treatment. And thank you very much.”
“This is also fate and fate. I didn’t get anything right about me, but think of it as a gift.”
“I will.”
Elaine put out a bundle of gold coins as he said.
Jillian’s old face was engraved on the coin.
Luther grinned at the gold coins.
‘Jillian, how are you?’
Jillian’s expression in the gold coins was solemn.
After many twists and turns, he reached the teleport gate post.
Elaine suggested.
“Why don’t you go to Elmont Academy for your excellent therapeutic skills? You’ll be able to develop enough talent.”
Luther hesitated for a moment at her advice and shook his head.
“No, thanks. If I stay at the Academy, I’ll have to stay there for a while. I’m going to walk around like I do now.”
“Tell me if you want to go somewhere. I’ll pay for you.”
“Okay, I’m going to that city.”
A small town was seen beyond the gate station.
My affection for Luther cooled down, but I still wondered what I would do in the future.
She asked.
“Are you going to continue working as a therapist? It can be really famous.”
You’ve fixed your deformity, so it’s amazing.
“With your abilities, you will soon become a healer wizard.”
“I don’t want fame. I just want to be quiet. That’s a good city.”
“It’s a small town called Oreol. It’s where my family rules. Take this. It’s an identification card for a valued family guest. I could go anywhere with this.”
“Thanks.”
“Thanks more for me. If you’re going to be in Oreol from now on, I’ll definitely find you.”
“It won’t stay.”
“But maybe we can meet someday. Because if it’s your ability, I can’t help but notice it.”
Elaine, who finished her farewell, headed to the portal gate.
Luther murmured as he looked behind Elaine’s back.
“You’ll be more famous than I am.”
The future was bright because she also had skills in the strong women’s book.
“Gilaine was so confident.”
After appreciating it, Luther turned toward a small town called Oreol.”You can do anything.”
Now I want to enjoy things that I’ve never experienced before.
Luther moved to a small town called Oreol.
Elaine’s identification card benefited greatly from the gate.
Luther, who entered the city after receiving polite greetings from the guards, nodded.
The roads were well paved, and people’s clothes were neat.
It was clear that the world had become a better place to live than in the past.
Luther looked around the city with a light heart.
The children ran around smiling, and the passers-by seemed carefree.
As I got drunk on the scenery of the city, the day dawned before I knew it.
Luther found an inn outside the city.
A middle-aged man, who seemed to be the owner, sighed and was delighted to see Luther.
“First guest. Welcome.”
“Am I your first guest?”
“Ha ha. You have a good ear.”
After being guided, the owner of the inn rubbed his hands as he sat on the central table of the empty hall.
“Would you like to stay?”
“Let’s do that.”
“You must be a traveler. Seeing that you’re not dressed like this.”
Luther scoured his clothes at the innkeeper’s words.
They were plain brown cloth pants and linen shirts.
The innkeeper kicked his tongue.
“People here in the city risk their lives on their clothes.”
“That’s how good it is to live.”
“It’s all about money. Yes, sir. What do you want me to do?”
“I’d like the best, please.”
“I’ll make a duck stand. Hold on a minute, please.
The duck smoked meat served by the innkeeper is large.
Luther smiled bitterly at the duck meat he had brought out.
“You want me to eat all this?”
“I’ll leave it and cook it for you again tomorrow.”
“I can smell it.”
“There’s nothing I can do about the smell of meat. Does a traveler eat something like that?”
Luther laughed bitterly at a rather blunt reply.
Whether he regretted what he said, the innkeeper sighed and apologized.
“I’m sorry. I’ve been having a hard time doing business lately, and I’ve been saying no because of the nerves.”
He began to complain about the owner’s complaint with the words.
The main point was that the food was not delicious because of the poor business.
Luther thought about it for a moment and laughed at whatever he thought.
“Good food attracts people.”
“It’s a problem because a good chef doesn’t have to wash his eyes and look for him.”
“The master has good luck.”
“What does that mean?”
“There’s an excellent chef in front of you.”
The innkeeper opened his eyes wide.
“Traveler, were you a cook?”
“Yes, sir.
The innkeeper scratched his head with a awkward face at Luther’s natural lie.
“You’ve shown the cook a poor hand.”
“If you don’t mind, why don’t I cook for myself?”
The owner readily accepted the proposal.
“Okay, let’s take a look.”
“If you like it, get me a job as a chef here.”
The owner of the inn, whose eyes were wide open, waved his hands.
“I can’t afford to live right now, and I can’t afford you.”
“That’s when there was no great chef. If you taste the food I cooked, you’ll get a cloud of customers.”
The owner nodded at Luther’s boast full of bluff.
“Do whatever you can if you can attract customers.”
“Okay, let’s get started.”
Luther, who smiled, rubbed his palms to see if he liked the job he found.
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