âUhh, i, itâs not what you think!â
Kaeul flusteredly shook her hands. He could spot traces of anxiety, confusion and fear from her golden eyes, but her eyes overall had enough vitality, like her eyes that he was used to seeing.
âI, I, I wasnât doing like, something strange or anything!â
âWhat were you doing then.â
âI was just trying to practise healing magic a bitâ¦! L, look here!â
While saying that, she lifted the towel and disinfectant that were placed near her legs.
It seemed that he was overreacting in vain. Yu Jitae breathed out a deep sigh. His head cooled down as his blood began racing back out of his head.
Oblivious to his thoughts or not, Kaeul continued gazing at him with anxious eyes whilst flapping her arms. He slowly approached the child, sat in front of her and held her by the wrist as Kaeul flinched and lowered her head.
The wound was on her palm, not her wrist and was shallow. In order to make a wound on her body that was being protected by all sorts of blessings, Kaeul had to use quite a bit of mana.
âWhy would you practise healing magic on your body.â
âItâs nothing big but, umm, uhh, just, uhh, I needed some time to practise alone, umm⦠and there has to be a wound to heal it right?â
âWhy not do it during lesson or at a training centre.â
âThatâs⦠uhh, ummâ¦â
Kaeul hesitated. Meanwhile, Yu Jitae used a gauze to wipe the blood flowing down from her small palm.
âHeal your hand first.â
âAh, yes.â
She gathered mana on her other hand. After Kaeul concentrated for a bit, the delicate attribute of healing magic was casted. [Heal (C)] â the most basic spell and yet the one with the highest difficulty stopped the wound from bleeding, disinfected it and began healing it at a rapid speed. In an instant, the wound began to quickly close.
ââ¦â
Meanwhile, Yu Jitae stared at Kaeulâs face. Whenever âsheâ was focusing on something, there was always an undisguisable phenomenon.
Human conviction and thoughts stemmed from their eyes which they used when looking at the world around them. There was no way that the world in Yu Jitaeâs eyes was the same as Kaeulâs perception of the world.
As if to prove his doubt, Kaeulâs gaze appeared like an indifferent pout.
âBom.â
âNn?â
Slowly, her face returned to âKaeulâ.
âNn!? W, w, why?! Why are you suddenly looking for Bom-unni?â
â¦She was immersing herself in Bom when using healing magic.
Yu Jitae thought for a bit â what would be the best way to lead a conversation in times like this?
In his memories, Bom had always tried to slowly and calmly start a conversation. Instead of jumping straight to the trunk, he had to start from the branches of the roots.
âHow unexpected.â
âSorry?â
âDidnât it hurt?â
âUhh, ummâ¦â
âDonât you usually whinge for an hour when you bump your toe on something?â
ââ¦No I donât! Maybe for about five minutes, only because it surprises me.â
âAnyway, did it hurt?â He asked again.
âUhh⦠it did.â
âA lot?â
âYes, a lot, so I was very surprised⦠I could feel it entering my flesh. It was like, really terrifying and gave me goosebumps. I, I, I was almost about to cryâ¦!â
So why did you do it then.
She seemed to have read what he was trying to say from his gaze. Kaeul laughed awkwardly before lowering her gaze.
The wound was still in the middle of being closed.
âSomething happened, right. In school. Or when you were learning magic from Bom,â guessed Yu Jitae.
âUmm, noâ¦?â
Judging from how she was rolling her eyes around, there definitely was something. Soon, he silently began touching his watch so Kaeul asked with an anxious voice.
âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm looking for the phone number of your healing magic teacher.â
âWhy?!â
âTo ask him something.â
âUh, uh, please wait!â
Regardless, he continued operating the watch so Kaeul clung to his arm and tried to pull it away.
âNo you canât. Please waitâ¦! No, stop! Donât press it! Ahhâ waittt!â
When it still didnât work, she used her small hands to hold his index and middle finger.
âKaeul.â
âIâll say itâ¦! No, no like, itâs nothing that crazy okay?â
âWhat is it then.â
âItâs nothing. It just seemed that I wasnât talented at healing magicâ¦â She murmured.
What was this about?
When he stopped his hands, Kaeul regained her composure and finished her sentence.
âThatâs all.â
He realised that she was trying to gloss over the topic like a sly snake. Thus, he began moving his fingers again as undisguisable nervousness rose once again on her expression. Soon, she started grabbing his fingers and whining again.
âAhhh! Ahhnnnnâ! Donât do itâ¦!â
âBe honest.â
âMy healing went badâ¦!â
âWhat?â
âIt was during schoolâ¦!â
Huu⦠Kaeul breathed out a deep sigh. She glanced at his face and slowly opened her mouth.
âI casted healing magic as I was taught, but it didnât go well. The chimera that we were healing got even more hurt.â
âThatâs strange. Didnât you heal your own wound just then?â
âHmm, I donât know whatâs wrong either.â
âHave you tried talking to Bom?â
âNo⦠I donât want to tell her.â
âWhy.â
âBom-unni is teaching very well. And I can also heal properly when Iâm copying Bom-unni, butâ¦â
âBut?â
âBut thatâs, only when Iâm copying Bom-unni.â
âHow is that a problem.â
âThatâs simply imitating Bom-unni. It was the same just then⦠Thatâs not my healing magic. Thatâs just Bom-unniâ¦â
Yu Jitae turned silent for a bit and thought to himself.
Dragons had a strong sense of independence and were generally closed off from other races. The case with Unit 301 was only because Yu Jitae gathered the kids and forced them into one place. Originally, Bom, Yeorum, Kaeul and Gyeoul should never have been able to gather together and be this friendly with each other.
It was the same as how Yeorum had initially refused to learn under him. Back then, she had been speaking of the identity of herself as a red dragon. Fortunately he was able to manipulate mana and fight using the martial arts of red dragons and was able to convince her.
However, that wasnât the case for healing magic.
âWhat happened to the chimera then.â
Kaeul hesitated before letting out words like a sigh.
âWell, it just wasnât healedâ¦â
Her expression rapidly turned dark.
It was strange.
A chimera that had to be healed was healed by the magic of a dragon itself, and yet it wasnât healed?
Why?
Kaeul was a dragon. She was from the race of magic.
Of course, she might have made a mistake considering that she was in her early teens, because the uniqueness of a dragon was formulated over the long histories of their life.
But even then, she was from the race of magic; the ones that created magic. Even if she wasnât gifted, it did not make sense for a mere healing magic to drag her behind.
He saw the need to look into it himself. By gathering his killing intent to his fingertip, he sharpened it like a small blade and immediately slashed his palm without a second thought.
His palm, with the blessings and authorities cancelled, screamed in pain as his skin revealed the flesh beneath it. Blood started flowing out as Kaeul startledly looked up at his face.
âW, what are you doing!?â
âCan you heal it?â
âN, noâ¦! You might get hurtâ¦!â
After saying that, Kaeul seemingly belatedly remembered what type of person Yu Jitae was. Even now, blood was dripping from Yu Jitaeâs palm onto the living room floor.
Kaeul cautiously opened her mouth.
âYou canât get hurt⦠okayâ¦?â
âI wonât. Donât worry mate.â
âAh, okayâ¦â
Before long, Kaeul began unfolding her healing spell.
Mana gathered to his hand. Mana molecules with the healing attribute gathered and started healing his hand.
He observed the properties inside the mana. [Induce], [Disinfect], [Settle], [Stabilise] and [Recovery]⦠it was the same as a normal healing spell.
Everything was fine.
It wasnât bad at all.
So why was it that the chimera wasnât healed properly? After receiving her spell for some time, Yu Jitae realised what the problem was.
ââ¦â
An empty smile left his mouth.
There was a âbig problemâ with her healing magic.
âNn?! Why? Does it, hurtâ¦?â
âNo itâs fine.â
There was an absurdly large amount of mana in her healing magic. Plus, her ability to output mana was ridiculously big.
Healing magic normally did require a lot of mana but there was a limit to how much it would use. She was like a broken dam when the spell only required a water hose so there was no way that it would go well.
Besides, her control was another problem. If she were manipulating a water hose, it would be easy to control the direction of the flow. However, changing the direction of the water flow in a broken dam was easier said than done.
In other words, Kaeulâs healing magic was like a rock placed above a fine sieve.
There was no way that a chimera would be able to handle this mountainous amount of mana. It was fortunate that she wasnât using this on a human.
But Yu Jitae had no problem taking in her mana, so the wound began to close.
âUhâ¦? Nnâ¦?â
In any case, healing magic wasnât appropriate for the child while she was on her Amusement. It would take hundreds of years at the very least for her to gain delicate control over her mana.
Thus, he came to a conclusion.
âLetâs stop this.â
âSorry?â
âI donât think healing magic is for you.â
ââ¦â
Surprised, Kaeul carefully asked.
âWhyâ¦?â
Yu Jitae sincerely explained everything, from the principle of healing magic to how healing spells operated and the reason why healing magic wasnât appropriate for her.
After hearing his words, a shadow was cast on her face as her eyes gazed at the ground.
âIs that okay?â
âYesâ¦â
âDonât learn it at school anymore, and give up on learning it from Bom.â
Kaeul was silent. She simply gave a small nod in response.
Her response had to be perceived with care.
[Eyes of Equilibrium (SS)]
âWhy. Do you really want to do it?â
When he asked again, Kaeul shook her head. She was saying that she didnât want to do it, and the authenticity on the Eyes of Equilibrium was âtrueâ, meaning that she was okay with not learning it.
âDo you not like what Iâm saying?â
Kaeul shook her head again, and this too was true. Kaeul did not dislike what Yu Jitae was saying.
âThen, is there something else you would like to say?â
âNo. I think youâre right, ahjussi. I am not suited for healing magic.â
âSorry to tell you that.â
âItâs fine. Thatâs the truth after all. I know it too. Thatâs just the type of person I amâ¦â
Yet again, her response was true and her favourability towards him was heavily leaning towards âlikeâ. Kaeul was being honest and she did not hate him.
And yet for some reason, Yu Jitae didnât feel comfortable at heart.
âItâs fineâ
Her final words mysteriously remained vividly in his ears.
Itâs fine, huhâ¦
Although she might have been being honest, it still unknowingly touched a corner of his emotions.
It was a thought stemming from the 4th iteration. BY always said she was fine even when she wasnât fine. BY, who was a lot better than the current Kaeul at hiding her emotions, really did seem fine whenever she was saying that.
So was BY fine?
No.
She was not fine.
Over the period of repeating the same words that she was fine like a parrot, BY had been building up something in her heart. Things that built up and eventually explodedâ¦
Until now, Yu Jitae had always believed in the Eyes of Equilibrium. He had always been a man forming plans, and there had yet to be an error with the Eyes of Equilibrium.
However, he got the feeling that he shouldnât trust the Eyes of Equilibrium, at least for this occasion. As for the reason, he had no idea.
It might be that over the daily lives he had spent with Kaeul, he started understanding Kaeul deeper than the likes of a mere authority that could identify the authenticity behind her words.
His senses rose up sharp.
This wasnât something that he could simply ignore.
âI will go to my room and rest now.â Kaeul said.
âRest up.â
After sending her away, Yu Jitae walked out of the dormitory and called the professor.
â Hello. Kim Chulgon, the professor of healing magic studies speaking.
âHello, this is Guardian Yu Jitae.â
â Yes yes. Ah! Hello sir? Guardian Yu Jitae. I have heard many good stories about you.â
The professor who was aware of the Yu household acted humble. He might have decided against giving him a call even after the problem, because Kaeul was from the Yu household.
âIâm calling because I was curious about what happened with Cadet Yu Kaeul.â
â Ah I see. Itâs nothing much. Nothing really happened. Haha.
âNo. I have heard from the cadet that something had occurred. Please be honest without any falsehood. There wonât be any disadvantages on your side.â
â Ahh. Actually, the thing isâ¦
Before long, the professor revealed the truth behind the matter, and only then did Yu Jitae understand a portion of what Kaeul had been feeling just then.
It was the reason Kaeul was flustered when he made her heal him, and was also why she created a wound on her own hand.
The chimera wasnât simply not healed.
âYou mean it died?â
â Yesâ¦
The chimera Kaeul healed had died.