Although four thousand years have passed since the discovery of this evil parasite, no one has been able to find a definitive way for this horrible and deadly disease. Throughout history, there were many women who, even though they had the best facilities, ended up dying horribly from this disease.
With these interpretations, there were some painkillers to limit this disease, but they only increased the suffering of the disease and sometimes their prices were very high and not everyone was able to buy them.
Ellen turned and stood next to Corinne. Both of them were aware of the unbreakable relationship between Aisa and Lena and Melva, but they could not remain silent. "Lady we must—" Corinne said flatly and dryly.
"I know!"
Aisa didn't let Corinne's sentence even complete and quickly cut it off. She knew what Corinne was going to say. Ellen also knew what was going on. In this situation, to the eyes of a normal person, nothing special had happened and only two women had fallen ill, but these healers knew very well what a great crisis was about to happen.
Over the years, many cities in the human lands had fallen into decline. The reason for that was the powerful and great devils who devoured the life force of humans and easily destroyed buildings.
By eating the fruit of the Crinus tree, a small parasite in the form of a sperm was first formed in the womb of women, then this parasite grew bigger and bigger until it split the body of its breeder and started to rebel. Through many experiments, it was found that these demons can be completely destroyed with only one of the four holy swords.
Aisa was upset and trembling. She was under a lot of pressure. In this situation, even the best friends could become the worst enemies. Who would want to risk the presence of two powerful demons? Was the life of two young women worth it against the multitude of dead and destroyed areas? Aisa was aware of the impending dangers, but she could not leave Melva and Lena alone.
"Lady, we know how precious Melva and Lena are to you, and so do we," Ellen said sadly, "They remain like our sisters. It wouldn't be a problem if our lives were in the middle, but this story will affect the entire Garjil region. We have to inform the guild right now."
Corinne apparently agreed. This was considered the wisest decision at this time. Handing over Lena and Melva to the guild might have been dangerous and the death order for Lena and Melva might have been issued immediately, but at the same time, it was possible to find a better way to prevent this risk.
Aisa was still silent and struggling with herself. He put his hands on his head and was in a difficult dilemma; She was unable to treat Lena and Melva or keep them in their home for a long time. On the other hand, entrusting them to the guild meant signing their death warrant for her, and it would cost her a lot if people found out about this.
Meanwhile, suddenly the sound of a horse's neigh and the wheels of a carriage sliding on the stone road outside the house was heard. As soon as she heard this voice, a thought came to Aisa's mind. She hurriedly stood up and said to Corinne and Ellen, "Get Lena and Melva ready, I want to take them out of town."
Ellen and Corinne were stunned.
"But lady-"
"At any cost, I will not let the guild reach Lena and Melva! Do what I said."
Corinne, not as happy with the situation as Ellen, nodded and followed Aisa's instructions. The two of them changed Lena and Melva's clothes and took care of their condition.
On the other hand, Aisa came out of the two-story house and in front of her house, which was attached to the house of Lena and Melwa, she saw a hooded carriage being pulled by a horse. Beside the cart, Merlin, who had just come out of the hospital, was talking to Carter, a man in his thirties with thick hair.
Aisa rushed forward and said to Merlin, "Go get Lenus as soon as possible!" Merlin nodded and went to the hospital without wasting time. After she left, Aisa said to Carter, "I want to rent a carriage and a horse for a day, how much would it cost?"
The man paused and asked: "Do you want to rent it?" Well... usually we don't rent carriages and horses, but since you are Mrs. Aisa, twenty copper coins."
Aisa, who was in a hurry unlike the man and did not see patience as acceptable, took out twenty copper coins from the leather bag that she always carried with her and gave it to the carter man. When the sound of coins hitting each other and falling on the palm of the man's hand was heard, Aisa said: "From now until tomorrow morning, I will rent a carriage and a horse and go outside the city." If I'm late, we'll count later."
The man nodded and said, "It's okay, Miss Aisa, you have a lot of rights for the people of this city. I will come tomorrow night at the same time to take back the door."
Aisa smiled and saw the man walking away from her after bowing. Immediately his smile faded and he turned to check if Melva and Lena had come.