Chapter 6: The Beginning Of Medicine (1)
Chapter 6: The Beginning Of Medicine (1)
Saeins expression as she observed him was far from ordinary.
A thesis that had been a topic of discussion in the academic society for over 200 years had just been shattered.
And it was accomplished by a young child who had just turned one.
She didnt understand how he achieved it, but if magic could be cast with a flow of mana that she couldnt sense, then even a sorcerer of a higher circle than her could be attacked.
It was a secret technique, or rather, a mysterious technique that everyone feared and revered.
Therefore, Saein couldnt casually disclose this fact.
Because it was a fact that could incite a storm in a kingdom.
Regardless of whether Ray was aware of this reality or not, he simply clapped his hands with a bright smile.
Wow, it worked!
Saeins expression grew even more complex as she observed Ray.
She couldnt determine whether she should be purely happy or sad about this.
Thinking of it as atoms makes it easier to understand. Hmm And once the particles start to form a composite with mana, the shape is maintained even without injecting mana, right? How long will it last?
He had been tirelessly researching even in the modern world.
That habit didnt vanish just because the world he lived in had changed.
Saein sighed as she watched Ray muttering words she didnt comprehend.
My son being too brilliant is not necessarily a good thing What should I do with my son If he attracts the attention of the academic society, a bloody battle will ensue What should my son do, being caught in the middle?
Her concerns were not exaggerated.
In fact, they were underestimated in some aspects.
If Rays unique method of mana manipulation was revealed, the kingdom and the academic society would acquire immense power.
Ray himself was fully aware of this fact.
Since the power of the country and organizations had increased, a war would inevitably follow.
There is no nation that doesnt engage in war if it possesses excessive power.
The term world peace had always been a weapon and justification for powerful countries, and the sole shield for weaker ones.
Thus, Ray had to conceal his unique method of mana operation, a blend of his mana road and atomic theory, or in other words, his Mana Road.
Naturally, it would have been preferable to keep it from his mother if possible. However, the reason he revealed it to his mother without any concealment was simple.
I dont know how long I can keep it a secret, but if it gets exposed, its better to reveal it myself.
Ray asked as if he was oblivious.
Mom, is something wrong?
Uh, no? I was just a bit surprised that youre already using magic.
As expected, Saein didnt disclose everything to him. Ray gave a slight nod.
No matter how intelligent he was, he was only three years old. It wasnt the age to discuss kingdoms, sorcerers, and academic societies. Parents wouldnt want to involve their children in matters that smelled of blood.
Aware of this, he smiled and said,
I guess Im a genius, haha.
Indeed, he was a foolish genius.
That night, he overheard his parents conversing.
They waited until he was asleep to have a discussion, which seemed to be confidential.
What should we do? Hell be pulled into the academic society at such a young age.
Well, thats only if the academic society finds out. We just need to stay silent, right?
But The academic society is so ruthless. I, as a magician, know that all too well. If he catches their attention even once, there will be no stopping what comes next.
Then well just have to flee. I dont want my child to go there and have his blood drained.
What do you mean have his blood drained! Do you think that the academic society is a nest of vampires?!
Thats not what I meant
Ignoring Eils flustered voice, Ray closed his eyes.
Theyre discussing the possibility of being dragged into the academic society.
He sighed deeply and opened his eyes.
Then the most necessary thing is strength.
The moment of resolution arrived swiftly.
The magic he had acquired through research became a source of power.
He focused on magic, conducting various studies and experiments, and his understanding of mana increased rapidly.
Then he turned fifteen.
There was a noticeable change in his appearance.
His blonde hair began to show white strands and soon started to turn completely white from the age of fifteen.
His parents were initially perplexed by this phenomenon, but they were soon reassured when they saw that he exhibited no particular abnormalities.
The reason his hair turned white was due to mana.
After removing all impurities and waste, mana also eliminated unnecessary elements in his hair.
The reason color exists in hair is partly because, during evolution, color was used to block sunlight, and it also served as a protective color for ancient humans.
Back then, when there was a lot of dirt and trees, the adopted protective color was one that could efficiently hide the body.
Rays hair began turning white from the age of fifteen.
Thats because mana deemed it as unnecessary.
The protective color had evolved for survival in nature.
But now that he had gained strength, the protective color was just an unnecessary element.
At first, he suspected the absence of melanin pigment, but since the color of his eyes didnt change, it seemed not to be the case he was concerned about.
If melanin was absent, his skin would have turned black due to the inability to block ultraviolet rays.
Ray stretched out extensively.
Shall I go outside for a bit? I havent been outside in the past year.
He hadnt gone outside because he was focused on researching magic.
Magic was fascinating, and he needed strength, so there was no time to waste.
And there was something he needed to verify outside.
I have to see how much of the medicine Ive learned so far applies here.
From what he observed with mana, the physical structure of this other world was not different from the modern world.
But nothing could be exactly the same.
Since he couldnt experiment on his own body, he had to venture outside to gather information.
Ray picked up a large wooden board and headed out.
Once outside, the refreshing wind he had experienced before came rushing back.
Its truly an unbelievable tale. I, who used to live in the operating room, am now existing in another world.
He held no regrets. He had spent his last moments saving lives, in line with his beliefs.
And he was content with his current life.
It was a world where even a simple walk outside could be thrilling.
If the air had a taste, would it be like this? He felt happier with each breath he took.
The gleaming sunlight merged with the grass leaves, creating a vibrant green hue that enveloped the area.
Ah. This is why I venture outside. Maybe I should visit the village today?
Rays house was situated a distance away from the village.
Judging by the noise from the village, it didnt seem too far away, but it was closer to the forest than the village.
He strolled leisurely, observing various flowers and resting on the grass.
There wasnt a clear boundary line that marked the village.
There were just houses and fences that gradually formed a village.
It was quite a large village, even boasting a square.
Hmm. Its a bit large? This should suffice.
He generated a small heat in his hand and began to write on the wooden board he had brought.
Swoosh- Swoosh-
The finished writing read as follows:
Ill treat the sick people.
Anyone with a sick person, bring them here. If you cant bring them, Ill come to them.
Most people laughed and walked past as he shouted loudly, waving his hand.
Treat sick people? You look like youre barely fifteen years old.
Tsk. If you want to play priest, do it at home, kid.
Its not right to joke about sick people.
But you did write the sign beautifully, hahaha.
Little did they know, they were making a colossal mistake.
The boy they had laughed at and passed by was, in fact, a modern-day god of medicine, a doctor who could even resurrect the dead.
As time went by, he grew bored.
Are there no patients here? Why isnt anyone coming?
He never conceded that it was due to his untrustworthy age.
Eventually, he started to take down his signboard, preparing to return home when a small child peeked around the corner.
Only their face was visible from the alley, but it seemed they had business with him.
Since he had no other plans if he wasnt busy, Ray collected his signboard and walked towards the child.
Although he referred to them as a child, they appeared to be around his age.
The child had striking red hair and was a cute little girl. Interestingly, her eye color matched her hair.
Ray approached the cute child and asked,
Kid, do you have something to say to me?
Kid?
Whats your name?
Perhaps because a child called another child a child, the girl pouted and replied,
Illisia. Illisia von Gaid.
Ray regretted asking as soon as she responded.
Having a family name meant she was a noble.
He didnt know her title, but considering the size of the village, she was at least a baronet.
Speaking informally to a nobles daughter could lead to trouble.
He slightly bowed his head.
Nice to meet you. My name is Ray. I apologize for my rudeness, not knowing you were a noble young lady. Please forgive me.
Illisias eyes narrowed at his sudden change of attitude.
The kid called me a kid.
And youre a kid too.
Plus, youre a commoner.
Thats not wrong, but
Hmm?
Being born a commoner is not wrong. Its just proof of ones social status, not a crime as long as one doesnt commit any.
Hmm.
Ray said this as a gentle reprimand to prevent the girl from being too absorbed in noble ideals.
Of course, if this led to any annoyance, he was ready to bear it.
He had the strength to do so.
Illisia paused for a moment, then gently lifted the hem of her small dress and gave a slight bow.
I misspoke. I apologize, I retract my statement.
Rays jaw fell open.
Of all the children he had encountered in his life, she was the most courteous and dignified in her actions.
Seeing her display such politeness, he knew he should reciprocate.
Ray slightly bowed his head.
I have the impression youve been observing me for some time. Is there something you require?
Ah.
Illisia appeared to hesitate for a moment but soon shook her head.
No. This isnt a problem children like us can resolve.
The fleeting sorrow in her eyes and her profound sigh made her appear even more pitiful.
Its preferable to voice a problem and attempt to solve it rather than remain silent and not try at all.
Is that so?
Illisia smiled faintly and then revealed the reason for her concern.
Listening to her tale, Rey felt both astonished and puzzled.
So youre saying that someone you know is ill and theres no cure?
Yes.
Rey took a moment to ponder.
Even though they were on the outskirts, considering the influence of the noble family, it might be a bit of a stretch, but he conceived a potential solution.
But isnt there a Holy Maiden in the kingdom at present? Why dont you seek her assistance?
At Reys suggestion, Illisias face looked as if she was on the verge of bursting into tears.
The Holy Maiden is still a child. She cant go around healing people. Even the grand chamberlain couldnt cure the illness, so its likely incurable I overheard this.
Hmm, may I inquire about the symptoms they are experiencing?
I dont know much Their skin turns red and inflates like a balloon.
Rey felt like something connected, but he wasnt entirely certain, so he shook his head.
Based on the description, it sounds like a malignant tumor It would be more beneficial to examine the patient directly.
Rey cautiously broached the topic.
May I examine him?
What? They likely wont approve.
Indeed, the idea was ludicrous.
Bringing a common boy, who played at being a priest on the streets, to possibly treat a noble Even he found the notion preposterous.
Yet, he might be capable of healing them.
He might be able to restore the smile to the worried girls face, drawing from his past lifes experience as a doctor.
I might be able to heal them. Please, take me to them.
Touched by Reys earnest plea, Illisia bowed her head in contemplation.
The name of Viscount Gaid was too significant a responsibility to entrust to a child she had just encountered on the streets.
However, the boys eyes, pleading for her trust and claiming he might be able to cure the illness, seemed sincere to her.
It could be a false hope or a deception, but she couldnt bear to watch her fathers suffering any longer.
She seemed to have reached a decision as she raised her head.
Alright. Lets go together.
We must hurry if the illness is severe.
Yes!
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