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Chapter 54 - Transcendental Healing

Dr. Transcendence, who appears unexpectedly, treats Eleazar's injuries in passing.

First, he understood the condition, and after hearing the other party say that it was a spiritual exhaustion and not a toxic attack as he had expected, his face was incomparably surprised.

Opening the medicine chest, Dr. Robert somewhat hesitantly took out a tube of gray potion, drew a third of it with a syringe, and then drew several more potions in succession to make up a full tube.

The syringe had become colorful and looked highly toxic.

"Hey, don't lie to me, this shot, if the medicine isn't right, you'll die!"

Without a word, Eleazar held out his intact arm.

But Dr. Robert came up behind him.

"No, hit the back of the head and keep your head down."

Having never heard of a shot that also stabbed the back of the head, Eleazar got a sudden chill down the back of his neck.

After a moment's hesitation, he slowly lowered his head, revealing the back of Destiny's neck.

Soon, a cold touch came, and with a tingling pain, he felt an icy chill spreading through his brain.

The potion worked very quickly, and Eleazar soon felt much relief from the sharp pain, and his face softened.

"Looks like you're spiritually drained, much more comfortable, I guess, had I known I wouldn't have had to be so cautious, should I finish injecting you with the rest?"

The doctor shook the remaining tube of gray potion.

Eleazar covers the back of his head and shakes it slightly.

The headache had been reduced to a tolerable level, and he always had the feeling that the tube of potion wasn't any good.

"Forget it, no need, this thing can cure the symptoms of spiritual exhaustion, it must be very precious."

"Yeah, it's Soul Eater brain marrow, it's very rare..."

Robert said rather meatily, "I wouldn't use it for the average person."

The monster's brain marrow...

Despite her foreboding, Eleazar heard it and a wave of nausea surged through her, instantly making her feel unclean.

"Hey, hey, what's that look on your face!"

"Uh, sorry."

"Mental resistance is also too low, I heard that the other kind of treatment is to swallow water ghost brains raw."

Robert muttered, packing up his medicine cabinet and glancing to his side.

"What's with the mess?"

"Well, bad luck..."

Eleazar soothed his healing arm in silence.

"We got hit by a car."

On the other side of the street, the alarm bells were ringing and the disoriented people were quickly awakened.

"Awesome, group mind spells..."

Robert looked out into the distance for a moment and said in an inexplicable tone, "Speaking of which, there were three people hospitalized by over-hypnosis at the beginning of the school year as well."

He looked back, eyes narrowed, "... Two dead."

"I don't know." Eleazar denied.

"What the hell is your sequence."

"I'll tell you when the time is right."

Eleazar remains tight-lipped.

Robert swept him off his feet and took a wild guess:

"A chaotic order spell that powerful, you... Shouldn't be a wizard or a warlock..."

"Not!"

"Hey, you're not convincing at all, you're making me how can I still feel at ease to heal you in the future, to be honest, I'm already regretting now if it's the right thing to let you die just now."

Looking at the man's deadpan, Eleazar had no choice but to pull out and throw the mind ring at him.

"Huh, what's this?"

Robert caught it somewhat handily.

"Spell props, the chaotic order of power you're dead set on grabbing."

"Well..."

Robert looked it up and down, carefully injecting some spirituality into it.

With a flash of purple light, he managed to hypnotize himself.

"I knew it would be."

Eleazar shrugs and takes the ring back from him.

Shaking off his almost-healed arm, he got up and went to the nearby water table to clean it.

Finally sinking his face into the water for a long soak, he jerked his head up and shook off the water stains fiercely.

Glancing at Fina, who was passed out next to him, he looked back to the center of the accident in the distance.

Cold eyes looked at the van surrounded by a cordon.

An accident?

Or is it man-made?

"Never let me have the opportunity to autopsy the perpetrator..."

Completely regaining his composure Eleazar withdrew his gaze and went back to the next store to buy some more things.

Carrying the dead-sleeping Fina on his back, he incidentally kicked the frozen doctor into the seat before leaving.

"Well, that makes it look a lot more normal."

People come and go here, and if he stood there like that for a long time, he would inevitably make people suspicious.

In particular, there are Transcendents on the accident investigation side.

After lifting the man on his back to make sure there were no marks left behind, Eleazar walked into the campus.

"Hey, classmates, you guys are like this in school... Isn't it a bit inappropriate?"

The security uncle stopped him in a hurry.

Eleazar said, stopping in his tracks and staring ahead calmly:

"My friend... Uh, my girlfriend's not feeling too well, I'll take her home."

Inadvertently meeting those green eyes, the older man's eyes were instantly vacant.

"Okay... Right..."

Smoothly blending into the university, Eleazar picks the paths where no one else is walking, so that even if he runs into the occasional classmate, he doesn't have to be afraid of all the pointing glances, and anyway, we're all just having a secret rendezvous, so it's embarrassing for anyone who wimps out.

Seeing that he was about to walk to the girls' dormitory building, he could no longer walk on and was considering whether to find a place to sit down. A pair of arms gently pulled up.

Eleazar breathed a sigh of relief.

"Awake?"

"Ning, I seem to have had a terrible nightmare."

"It's okay, it's just a dream."

Seeing that she seemed to have no recollection of what had just happened, Eleazar let his heart drop and, after a word of relief, prepared to put her down.

"No!" She wiggled her legs harder.

Eleazar had no choice but to put it back on his back again.

"How much longer are you going to linger, it's almost time for dinner oh."

"Well, are you hungry?"

"Not hungry, but I seem a little sleepy, I didn't get much rest in the car yesterday."

"Oh, well, you can take me back then."

Eleazar breathed a sigh of relief and once again prepared to put her down.

But then she wiggled her legs harder.

"Don't! You carry me downstairs!"

"Uh..."

Listening to her tone of voice, which she wasn't sure if it was serious or joking, Eleazar could only stiffen her back and walk out of the woods, before blushing slightly as she made her way downstairs to the sound of an uproarious uproar in the girls' wing.

The depleted spirituality seemed to make his mood swings a little bigger.

Overhead, I don't know who was sprinkling flower petals to set the romantic mood.

Somewhat clumsily, she sets it down and Eleazar rushes to hand it out from her hand.

"Here, got you pudding."

Fina took it with a puzzled look.

"Alright, you go back to bed."

Eleazar breathes a sigh of relief, then falls back to a not-so-subtle uproar from upstairs.

Holding the pudding in her hand for a moment, Fina looked up, the smile on her face disappearing and turning cold.

"Rumble ----"

A terrifying bolt of lightning streaked across the sky, the heavens and earth suddenly brightened, ear-piercing thunder exploded, and everything was instantly silent.