When Sera examines Lucifer's body, she declares that he is OK, that he has no injuries on the exterior or inside of his body, that his facial expression is a little off, that nothing else has happened, and that he hasn't woken up for three days.
Sara also has no idea what is going on with Lucifer; if Lucifer isn't injured, what is the reason for him not waking up? Sera and her mother Laila, as well as her big sisters, have no idea what is going on. In their house, there was a lot of grief; no one could sleep for three days, and no one could eat anything.
But one day, Laila told them to get out of the room, and with sera, she shut the room. Both sisters don't know what their mother and sera did in the Lucifer room because they didn't hear any sound for the entire day, and when it opened, they only saw their mother and sera in bad shape.
Their clothes were cut into bits, as if someone had used a sword to cut them, and they also had cut marks on their bodies, from which a tiny bit of blood was seeping out, which was not life-threatening for them.
Their face looked weary. Because they hadn't slept in 3 or 4 days, when both sisters questioned what had happened to Lucifer, sera responded only with one word: "Your brother is ok now; he will be able to get up tomorrow, and Laila and I are very tired, so both of you can take use of our room for rest."
Hearing that, both sisters are at a loss for words because they observe Laila and Sera with serious expressions on their faces, as if they had just fought against a formidable foe. Seeing their expressions, both sisters decided not to ask them any questions and to assist them in taking their own room.
When both Laila and Sera recuperate from their wounds, they begin doing their own work, like if nothing had occurred, but both sisters are still concerned about their brother; they have no idea what is going on in Lucifer's room because their mother Laila has severely forbidden anybody from entering his room.
Both sisters asked their mother why they couldn't go into Lucifer's room and why they couldn't see him, but their mother didn't say anything about Lucifer. When two days passed and their brother hadn't come out of his room, they began to suspect that something had happened to Lucifer that their mother wasn't telling them about.
When they realized they had no chance of seeing their brother, they decided to sneak into his room, and they attempted to sneak into Lucifer's room, but they were unsuccessful. Perhaps they forgot about their mother, who is so strong that she can defeat them with one hand fairly easily.
And when that happened, Laila was able to effortlessly grab them. But when Laila noticed that both of her daughters were trying so hard to see their brother, her heart melted, and she replied, "I know you both are very concerned about Lucifer, but you just have to wait for one day and you can see your brother."
"Most importantly, if you come to see your brother tomorrow, don't come inside unless I call you in, and don't ever tell Lucifer that he has been unconscious for many days."
Hearing that from Laila, they both nodded and decided to wait for one day and see, but their hearts couldn't stop racing for minutes. Only they knew how much it hurt them not to see their brother, just thinking about if their brother was no longer in this world.
When the next day came, Ria, who always wakes up early to practice magic and mana, went to Ken to exercise her body and swordart, and both of them got up early, but this time to see their loving brother.
When they arrived at Lucifer's chamber and saw that it was still closed, they both wanted to open the damn door and go inside, but their mother told them that when she called them, they could go inside.
Ria looked at Ken and said, "Looks like we have to wait for a while; mother still hasn't been awake for now; she will take some time to awaken; you go and look around the village with other villagers and see if there is anything; you haven't been able to do your job properly for many days, right?"
Hearing that from Ria, she looked at her with a sad expression on her face and said, "But what, brother? I can't leave him; I want to see him." Her face became despondent as she gazed at Lucifer's room door.
When she heard Ken's words, she saw that her decision was fixed; she didn't want to leave from here. "You don't have to worry about that; your mother has already told you that we can see him today, and don't forget that the season for beast waves is approaching, and it is your job to monitor that and see if any beast is near our village."
Hearing that from Ria, she looked at her and nodded. She knows that it is important to monitor the village because otherwise, there will be many casualties and people will lose their lives. She can't risk people's lives because she has already risked her brother's life, and she doesn't want to make another mistake like that.
"I apologize for that, big sister, and thank you for informing me of my responsibility; I will go and fulfill it."
She muttered, bowing her head, asking Ria for forgiveness, then lifting her and looking at her again.
"But can you tell me when, brother Aweek?" she mumbled.
When Ria heard this, she realized that her younger sister had learned from her error and did not want to repeat it: "Don't worry, I will tell you as soon as he wakes up, ok, now you go and do your job."
Seeing Ken leave the village , she turns her head to Lucifer's chamber, just thinking about when he would wake up. She sits on the hardwood floor, legs crossed, and closes her eyes to meditate.
When the sun came out, the night was gone, and the entire hamlet began to become brighter as time passed, making it more lovely.
"Ria, come here to your brother's room; I have work for you." As this black-haired girl meditates, sunlight falls on her face, giving her the appearance of an expressionless person, but when she heard this command, she opened her eyes quickly and stood in front of the door.
But she has yet to open it since her heart is still racing. Laila has plainly stated that no one will tell Lucifer that he has been in a coma for several days.