To Hell with Being a Saint, I’m a Doctor - Chapter 235: Death And Resurrection (2)
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“…has returned to the side of mana.”
“……”
In the silence of Hesia’s cabin, as a presence was felt from the entrance, Hael reacted.
Clutching the sword with downcast eyes in alert, a voice was soon heard from outside.
“Open the door!”
Responding involuntarily to the urgent voice, I asked.
“Who is it?”
“The Saint!”
Boom—!
Claiming to be the Saint, the door was broken down and entered, turning Hesia, the cabin owner’s expression gloomy.
“Stop!”
Regardless of Hael pointing the sword, Iriel hurriedly approached Ray, who was lying on the bed, and swiftly summoned divine power.
Feeling the gentle divine power emanating from her, Hael retracted the sword.
With such an aura, it must indeed be the Saint.
Was it the will of the gods to send them out of this island, and now both the Saint and the Saintess have come together?
Moreover, two saints in one era, what is this all about!
Curiosity flooded in, but seeing Iriel’s serious expression, she silently observed the situation.
Iriel, checking the breathing by bringing a delicate finger to the nose, murmured with a pale face.
“…He’s dead.”
“……”
At those words, a shadow waiting outside stepped into the room.
Heukyeong tightly clenched a fist while staring coldly at the lifeless Ray.
“…It’s my fault. I will atone with my death, my lord. But please allow me to eliminate that despicable beast before that.”
Bowing deeply as if exchanging a final farewell, Hael too found himself unable to say anything in front of such devoutness.
Iriel slowly infused divine power starting from Ray’s wrist.
“How long has it been like this?”
“…About a minute now.”
If it had been a minute, there was still a possibility.
Divine power swirled and filled the room.
“Even in death, he causes trouble!”
Her endless divine power was absorbed along his mana road, and soon, a bright burst of light erupted.
Whooosh—!
A blinding flash of light engulfed the surroundings, causing Ray’s body lying down to start trembling.
Drrrrrr—
The immense wave of divine power was enough to startle even Hael nearby.
‘Such a powerful aura. To handle such immense force at will, she’s no ordinary Saintess.’
Having her as an ally would be incredibly reassuring, but as an enemy, it would be a dreadful feeling.
The divine power she emanated was immensely strong.
Iriel concentrated the divine power she had spread throughout his limbs into one place.
The mana road was so vast that it delayed the use of holy magic.
A voice announcing the start of resurrection burst from her lips.
“Holy Recovery!”
Among the divine healing magic, the one considered the highest was cast, rapidly healing Ray’s wounds.
Color returned to his face, and the severe bleeding stopped.
His body, previously beyond saying alive even in jest, gradually returned to a healthy state.
Lying quietly on the bed, he slowly opened his eyes, feeling refreshed as if he had a new body.
The miraculous healing magic of the Saintess.
The divine power of her, known to revive even those with a burst heart, resurrected him from death.
Without a moment for Hael and Hesia to be surprised, Ray slowly started to get up.
“Heh heh heh. I’m late, Iriel.”
The one who seemed to have returned from the underworld, grinning cheekily.
Inside the common hall, a serious meeting continued.
“What shall we do? We have angered Elder Hael…”
A middle-aged man angrily responded to the old woman’s words.
“Is that the issue now? How dare this foreigner tamper with the mana road of the tribe leader! Since Elder Hael condoned his actions, he must be held accountable!”
As he raged on, another elder, with a bushy beard, interjected.
“Indeed, she’s not without blame… but isn’t it also true that Elder Meard caused harm by rashly intervening with the tribe leader?”
It was a suggestion that he, too, should bear responsibility.
In response, the man called Elder Meard decided to play his planned card.
“Very well. I shall also take responsibility. For some time, I will refrain from my duties as an elder and volunteer as a training instructor for a few years.”
“Hmm…”
“I never expected such words from you.”
Surprisingly admitting his responsibility, the elders around the round table looked taken aback.
But the more astute among them had already realized.
‘Trying to slip away like a rat.’
‘Thinking that would appease Elder Hael’s anger? Sadly, that won’t suffice.’
These thoughts led the elders to oppose Elder Meard’s proposal.
“When the tribe leader awakens, he cannot escape proper judgment. Is there a need to confess your own sins voluntarily?”
“That’s right. Moreover, how could a noble elder of our tribe stoop to a mere instructor’s role? Forget that, just try to appease Elder Hael.”
Though it seems like they’re considering his well-being, in reality, it’s more of a ‘clean up your own mess.’
Normally quiet, Elder Hael is like fire once angered.
And with matching capabilities, it’s a dilemma to confront her without the tribe leader’s status.
Including Elder Meard in this significant incident would likely satisfy Elder Hael.
“That makes sense.”
“An elder becoming an instructor is unprecedented. Let’s see what the tribe leader decides when he awakens.”
As most elders supported this view, Elder Meard was left speechless.
The situation was unfolding differently than expected.
‘This is troublesome. Elder Hael will surely seek to remove me from my position for this.’
Needing the position of an elder to gain power, he couldn’t back down now.
As he was about to add another word, a loud crash tore through the wooden house’s threshold.
Kwaang—!
Caught off guard, the elders drew their swords in response, and amidst the rising dust, a handsome young man with white hair and a sinister smile appeared.
“Which one of you is Meard, you dog?”
His chilling mana left the gathered elders unable to move.
Among the stiffened elders, Ray now faced a familiar man.
An unforgettable face.
How could he forget?
The very person who had plunged a sword into his warm, vast chest.
Elder Meard’s face was not just distorted but also began to convulse slightly.
“How, how…”
It wouldn’t have been as shocking if a ghost from the previous night had come asking to join for a pleasant evening meal.
He had thrust a sword into his chest, cutting off his breath.
Yet, how was he alive and breathing!
Ray took steps toward him, saying,
“Didn’t I tell you we would meet in a bit?”
“Stop! Do you even know where you are!”
“How dare you say ‘how dare’!”
His fist, filled with mana, burst into Elder Meard’s face.
Paaaak!
“Argh!”
With the sound of bones crushing, the middle-aged man was slammed into the wall.
With just one punch, Ray had incapacitated a tribe elder and slowly walked back toward the elder.
The other elders seated around the round table urgently began to intervene.
“Calm down! This is a sacred chamber!”
“How can you cause such a disturbance in the presence of the tribe leader!”
But to Ray, who was blind with rage, their efforts only backfired.
As they blocked his way and exerted their presence, he became more enraged.
With a few gestures, the elders were sent flying, and the ground was indented with a few kicks.
“Ah!”
Amidst screams, Ray clenched his fist as if holding an egg.
Then, an aura blade sprouted from his hand.
His aura, qualitatively different from that of the criminals, pushed away the surrounding mana, causing the other elders’ presence to vanish like a collapsing sandcastle.
He looked at Elder Meard, slumped in a corner, dripping with saliva.
He stared back with a resentful expression, but there was no laughter.
Without hesitation, Ray chopped off the elder’s hand with the aura blade.
Bright red blood splattered everywhere as Elder Meard’s screams filled the chamber.
“Argh!”
Grinding his teeth, he raised his sword to counter.
“Ugh… Do you think you can get away with this? Attacking an elder! You’ve turned our entire tribe against you!”
He sounded like a freedom fighter, but if Ray had been afraid of those words, he wouldn’t have started this.
Hael, who had followed behind Elder Meard, frowned and shook her head.
“No, that won’t happen.”
With a gesture towards the surroundings, the elders began to retreat.
They had already felt the intensity of the mana radiating from her small frame.
With no means to counter, they had no choice but to protect themselves.
Now, only Elder Meard and Ray remained.
“Ugh! Since when did our tribe’s elders become so cowardly! To kneel before power and entrust the tribe leader to a foreigner!”
As if he were a great independent fighter, he tore his own aura-embedded hand and swung his sword, which Ray caught.
Kwaang!
“Cough!”
The mana he forcefully exerted was blocked midway, causing Elder Meard to spit blood.
“Hold.”
With a short incantation, Elder Meard’s body momentarily stiffened like stone.
Ray, with a hand on the frozen Elder Meard’s abdomen, smirked.
“Thanks for earlier. Now it’s my turn to give a gift.”
He flowed his mana into Elder Meard’s mana road, just as he had done with the tribe leader.
As immense mana tore through all the blood vessels, blood vessels appeared in Elder Meard’s eyes.
“Argh!”
With a burning pain in the abdomen, all the blood vessels in his body burst.
The pain that Ray had felt was now overwhelming him.
It must be excruciatingly painful.
The rampaging mana was uncontrollable.
Bouncing around in the mana road, it would destroy itself even if left alone.
But Ray had no intention of letting it be.
The thrill of revenge was just beginning.
Having been brought back from the brink of death because of this elder, his anger was immense.
“The night is still long. I’ll make sure to enjoy it slowly.”
Still feeling the pain in his chest, he smiled coldly and accelerated the mana.
With that, Elder Meard’s screams intensified.
Everyone was too shocked to notice, but in that moment, the tribe leader’s hand twitched and moved.