Chapter 119
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
Rosetta stared blankly at Cassionâs face.
They were now inside House Valentineâs barracks.
After Cassion had collapsed, she immediately carried him here.
The priest quickly followed behind them.
However, the priestâs treatment did not prove to be effective.
âHe lost too much blood. The wound keeps opening back up, and itâs already started to get inflamed. Additionally, I had used up a lot of my divine power while dealing with the monsters earlier, soâ¦â
âAre you saying that you canât treat him?â
âYes, itâs regrettable, but⦠that is the case.â
The priestâs voice dwindled.
There was a mixture of guilt and regret in his gaze as he looked at Cassion whose eyes were closed.
As though looking at someone whoâs about to die.
Rosetta pushed the priestâs back.
Thereâs no way Cassionâs dying. Why was he looking at him like that?
Like calling misfortune to this place.
Rosetta pushed the priestâs back roughly, then she ran straight out of the barracks. She came back as soon as she was able to drag back a few other priests.
Nonetheless, their responses were much the same.
They took turns pouring ineffective divine power into him, but other than groaning a few times, Cassion did not move.
Then, the priests shook their heads with sad faces.
The number of priests who went through the barracks exceeded ten.
But, before she knew it, only Cassion and Rosetta were left.
Rosetta could no longer leave Cassion alone to look for other priests.
At the back of her mind, she was still very worried about Alicia whoâs somewhere outside, but she couldnât take her eyes off the unconscious Cassion.
Right now, the worst case was creeping into her mind as well.
Everyone came to the same result. She couldnât help but think about it.
âHaa⦠haâ¦â
As his eyes were still closed, Cassionâs blue lips let out scorching breaths.
His body was like ice, but his breaths were hot.
Itâs as if heâs exerting his entire bodyâs strength on just the singular task of breathing.
Rosetta held Cassionâs hand, leaning down against it.
The unfathomable reality was full of dread.
At this moment, she regretted helping all those people out of the selfish desire to relieve her guilt.
She should have just turned a blind eye on them. She should have just run straight down the mountain.
And pretended that she didnât see themâ¦
In the first place, since when had she been so altruistic.
âHa⦠Hahaâ¦â
Foolish laughter spilled through her lips.
Strangely, tears would not come out.
Instead, a ferocious wave of anger reared its head through the gap in her rising emotions.
âUrienâ¦â
The name was spat out with such malice, however her voice trembled.
âNo, not right nowâ¦â
This anger should be set aside for later.
First and foremost, the priority was to save Cassion somehow.
Thatâs right. No matter what, he must live.
Rosetta closed her eyes slowly.
As the pale, ashen face of Cassion disappeared from her sight, what appeared in her mind was the image of him as he was his usual self.
Her memories gradually turned back.
To the memory of when she and Cassion were catching the deer.
The memory of showing him the whip sword.
The memory of visiting the sick Cassion.
The memory of going together with him to his own funeral.
Then, more and more and moreâ¦
Back to the very first day she met him.
Even the memory of when his heart stopped for a moment.
As she clearly remembered his collapsed body on the ground at that alley, her closed eyelids slowly opened.
Beneath her trembling lashes, her golden irises were firm and did not quiver.
She deliberately straightened her posture.
Just now, she used both hands to hold Cassionâs hand as she buried her face in it, but she carefully put his hand back on the bed.
âMaybeâ¦â
Her lips, which were without any strength at all, uttered a small voice.
As she looked at Cassionâs face, her gaze was both blank and clear at the same time.
She reached out slowly towards Cassionâs heart.
The very core and source of his mana.
Just as she did back then, when Cassionâs heart stopped.
As his mana began to circulate in his body before, all his wounds were suddenly healed.
Even the heart that once stopped started beating again.
In other words, he died and came back to life.
It could be described as nothing short of a âmiracleâ.
In the original novel, it was described as a âmiracle that could never be seen twiceâ.
However, no one truly knows whether itâs actually a miracle.
So, if that miracle was sought after one more timeâ¦
Rosetta smiled faintly.
The face that now smiled was strange.
The corners of her lips were evidently turned up, however her eyes looked as if they would burst into tears at any given moment.
Rosetta brought her hand to his chest slowly.
It was cold everywhere she touched.
The mana that was now flowing in Cassionâs body was less than half of what usually circulated within him.
As long as his body could withstand it, she could twist his energy circuits little by little to make his mana flow.
âMaybe there wouldnât be any point in twisting his energy circuits.â
But whether there were still a lot of energy circuits that she could twist now or whether thereâs only a few, there was no other choice.
In order to save the man who the priests had given up on.
In order to save the minor villain whoâs about to die a dogâs death.
In order to finally cut down the fate of death standing in his way.
Fine. Iâll bet everything.
With a nervous gulp, Rosetta closed her eyes again.
A few indistinct breaths moved back and forth through her lips.
The trembling breaths gradually found their calm.
And soon, her fingertips were covered with qi.
All she could hope was that this dangerous gamble would work.
Please.
* * *
The rain started to subside.
Due to the dark, overcast sky, it was difficult to know how much time had passed.
In many ways, this day was perfect for the word, âdisasterâ.
With this terrible weather, with those horrifying monsters.
Dagger in hand, Diana had a grim smile on her lips as she hacked away at whatâs in front of her.
Her left shoulder had become injured from dealing with a monster earlier.
It seemed like the only thing she could trust now was this right arm of hers, which too was limp and stiff already.
Even beyond that, because she had been wielding her dagger continuously until now, the skin of her palm was torn and blood continued to trickle out.
Just like the blue mucus that was flowing down the gaping mouth of the monster she was facing now.
Staring at the growling monster that was coming closer and closer, Diana muttered.
âAlready persistent as it is, but now theyâre somehow evolving.â
Unlike the monsters that first attached her, the monster she was facing now looked different.
Their outer skin had become harder, and their fangs were grotesquely sharper and larger. Their nails, too.
Even just one look at them and youâd know how much more cumbersome they were to fight against now.
Besides that.
âWhatâs with that monster over there?â
Dianaâs eyes glanced quickly towards the sky over the barracks.
Atop the dense trees protruded the head and tail of a lizard.
It was a few minutes ago when its tremendous roar shook the area.
Perhaps this was the âdemonic beastâ that Rosetta had mentioned before.
âItâs as tall as a hill, seriously.â
Her tired voice muttered out her lamentations, and her gasps were enough to show just how tired she was.
Then, at that moment.
A blue hand shot up from underground.
âHa!â
She immediately noticed the presence that appeared underground, so Diana reflexively moved to avoid it.
However, her exhausted body would not let her move at will.
Faster than her heavy leg could move, the hand grabbed her right then.
And while she was distracted by her caught ankle, the monster facing her quickly moved closer and grabbed her by the neck.
âKu⦠Keugh!â
Held down by a huge hand, Diana struggled.
As if laughing at her, the monster raised its hand up high as it continued to have Diana in its clutches.
Dianaâs feet left the ground.
The hand that held her ankle disappeared underground once more.
The higher she was lifted, the worse the pain was in her neck.
âDonât⦠Donât faintâ¦â
But even as she struggled to keep breathing, Diana readied her dagger-wielding hand.
If she could hit it squarely, sheâd be able to get out of this situation right away.
However, her determination was disastrously shattered.
When she swung, the monster easily caught the dagger and threw the weapon behind her.
Her brown eyes moved along the trajectory of the thrown dagger, but her gaze could not continue following it until it reached the ground.
Thunk.
Soon, the dull sound as it fell was heard.
Diana gritted her teeth, her eyelids trembling.
âItâs a gift⦠from⦠Lady Rosettaâ¦â
Rosetta had given it to her as a gift, saying that it was made just for her.
It was the first time Diana received such a gift, so she always cherished it and carried it with her wherever she went.
And she had decided to live her entire life with that dagger in a pocket close to her heart.
âAfter everything, is this how Iâm going to dieâ¦? Without even helping Lady Rosetta properly?â
Injustice and guilt flooded through her blurring thoughts.
A hot sensation filled her tightened throat.
Cold tears began to pool around her reddened eyes.
âI desperately wish for Lady Aliciaâs safetyâ¦â
At the same time, she would have considered her death to be worthwhile if only Alicia was safe.
Just a while ago.
Immediately after the lizardâs roar was heard, and while they were suddenly surrounded with so many presences,
Diana hastily led Daniel and Alicia away, in the opposite direction of the barracks.
The two were flustered by Dianaâs abrupt appearance, but they soon ran with her in the lead.
Those presences jumped out and chased after them.
A total of five blue monsters.
Three had human forms, and the other two had animal forms.
Even so, there was a limit to fighting against the seemingly endless monsters, and Diana couldnât keep this up to protect Alicia and Daniel.
Inevitably, she had no choice but to hide Alicia and Daniel in what looked like the safest place right now.
It was the perfect place to hide because the bushes there were thick, and the spot was surrounded by towering, thorny trees.
Pulling out an extra dagger, Diana handed it over to Alicia and told her,
âMilady, you have to do your best to hide here. The others will be here soon to rescue you.â
With a strained smile, Alicia held Dianaâs wrist as though to calm her down.
t/n: the term âenergy veinâ is a very very rough and literal translation, sorry about that. i couldnât figure out what the proper term for it is, and itâs a different term from âqi pathwayâ, so i canât use that one here. (â¦rofan has me at a chokehold, but i should really start studying other martial arts novel translations by nowâ¦â¦)
edit: replaced the term âenergy veinâ with âenergy circuitâ! ty for the help, CocoPop!