The distance between Aisa healer's mansion and Adventurer's Guild was not much. Both were located almost in the middle of the city and people could easily commute there. In addition, since the Guild was the point of formation and expansion of this city, it was naturally located in the middle point of the city.
After a while, Melwa returned to the mansion; She was not alone. A large and tall man, with brown hair and four shoulders, who wore his broad and long sword on his back as usual, entered the mansion behind her.
Aisa, who was sitting on the sofa in the hall of the mansion on the first floor, stood up as a sign of politeness when he entered and showed respect by raising some of her skirt.
"Welcome Mr. Simon."
Melwa stood in a corner for the man to go forward. Simon slowly walked forward and said: "How quiet it is here." Oh! You wore attractive clothes today, don't say it's because of me!" And laughed mockingly.
Aisa, who was a little stunned, took a look at her head to her feet. Her puffy sleeveless dress was the same color as her hair, mixed with white, and the tiny floral embroidery along the opening part of her dress gave it a different look. In addition, she was wearing her long pleated skirt, which was decorated with green stripes.
She, who was a little distracted by what happened today, forced a smile on her face and answered: "No, today I was invited somewhere and I didn't have time to change my clothes." Then she put his head forward a little and continued in such a way that only Simon could hear his voice: "Be sure that no woman will beat you like that, Simon the Rhino!"
Aisa's face now had a lot of changes compared to before. Before, she behaved respectfully as if she were talking to an official, but now she spoke as if she was talking to a pale and ungainly man, not a huge and famous warrior; However, before Melwa knew it, she turned back and assumed her previous form.
Simon, who was shocked by Aisa's blunt answer, laughed bitterly and thought it would be better for him not to argue with Aisa any more; They knew each other well enough and got along well. Simon knew that the kind and beautiful Aisa was a scary and predatory monster at the time. At that moment, the face of a skilled swordsman who was afraid of a thin woman was very interesting.
"W-Well anyway, what brought me here? Do you want to teach those stupid Dalkey brothers a lesson?"
Aisa glanced at Melwa, who was listening to their words with concern; Apparently, her concern started when the name of Dalkey and his brothers came up. Melva was aware of how cruel Simon the swordsman is in punishing, she did not want any harm to happen to her lover.
Aisa, who recognized this from Melva's looks, deliberately raised her voice higher than usual and said: "Of course, you must have a special meeting with them." It was clear that inside she was enjoying the fear and anxiety of Melva. Then, with a pause, she returned to his seriousness and said: "But today there are more important things. Let him sit first."
Simon, who was a bit taken aback by Aisa's momentary seriousness, accepted her invitation and after leaning his sword against the wall, he sat in front of Aisa.
Aisa followed her words. She said with the sadness that was slowly showing color in his voice: "Lenos is completely healed and has no more internal or external injuries."
The look in Simon's dark green eyes became serious. "So-" he asked haltingly.
"But he hasn't come to his senses yet. Probably, the trauma he experienced was very severe."
Aisa did not let Simon finish his question. She knew what Simon's question was and how long he was waiting for Lenus to come to his senses. Both of them were waiting for Lenus to wake up to ask him some questions and heal their impatient and suffering souls after a long time.
"If that's the case, when will he come to his senses?" asked Simon.
Aisa closed her eyes for a while, and after opening them, she said, "Although I hate to say it...maybe right now, maybe never."
Simon's eyes widened. He wanted to shout aggressively for this vague answer as usual, but he realized that this word came out of Aisa's mouth. Aisa the healer was the best healer in the Garjiel region and if he said such a thing, then there was no other solution.
"What can I do?"
Aisa looked at the floors and rooms around and answered: "There is nothing more we can do. Besides, they are going to bring new wounded here. It's better to take him away from here and get him a private nurse." In fact, she did not want Lenus to be taken from here, but she had to make this decision because of the limitations and crowding of the hospital in the near future.
Simon the Swordsman sighed and stared at the stairway that led to Lenus' care room. Then he looked at Aisa, lowered his head and said softly, "Thank you so much for taking care of this month. I will definitely make up for it."
Aisa, surprised by the respect that she thought was far from Simon, with a little embarrassment asked Simon to raise his head. She was surprised that Simon could have such a polite and respectful face.
When Simon raised his head, Aisa joked to melt the ice of the parliament: "If someone said that Simon bowed his head, I would never have believed him. It's very strange." But her words had the opposite result. With this word, Simon had more sadness on his face; To the extent that Aisa never remembers Simon being so sad.
"I'm sorry... if I said something bad."
Simon, who had lowered his head, at the same time, answered in a voice full of regret: "No... Honestly, it was the first time Kevin made me bow my head and thank someone."
Aisa looked away from him and said in a softer voice as if she understood Simon's feelings, "I'm sorry about that. I didn't know."
While the atmosphere ruling the space was very sad and depressing and Melwa was also having tears in her eyes, a scream was heard from the upper floor. Aisa and Simon also shook Melva violently and all their eyes turned to the staircase leading to the upper floor.
While several other people came from the rooms and corridors to the main hall, Simon took his sword and prepared for unexpected events. Aisa also quickly looked at Melva and hurriedly asked: "Was it Lena's voice?"
Melwa, who was not as surprised as the others, just shook his head and confirmed it. As soon as Aisa received the answer, she nervously looked at the stairs and confusion filled her being.