Chapter 141: Critical

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Chapter 141: Critical

I stood over the pale body of Antoninuss mother Ive just realized I dont know her name.

You should tell Antoninus, Joey. His mother is dying. And shes dying quite soon, considering how much Rottenbone has spread.

I take a deep breath.

[Single-Minded Focus]

Every time I enter this state, everything doesnt just go silent. That was [Deep Focus] for you. No, when I use [Single-Minded Focus], my brain retrieves information faster. In a way, it enhances my memory. But now, I need the knowledge Im not sure Ive ever had. Rottenbone is definitely similar to something Ive studied in passing. The fact that I never went to college med school, to be precise, doesnt mean I have never snooped around the topic.

Juler, I need you to teach me every bit of knowledge about Healing Magic. In the meanwhile, we need to stop the symptoms. Rottenbone is similar to cancer. To be more precise, bone metastases. Cancer is degenerate cells that grow uncontrollably. It can affect every single tissue, organ, or cell. Bone cancer shouldnt be uncommon. I know absolutely nothing about how its treated, but we can brute-force a cure. We might kill her while trying but I dont see any other solution. Im not sure we have the necessary magic, mathematical knowledge, or resources, but I need to try. Ill need to do extensive experiments. Its going to take a month, at the very least.

You are supposed to go to the academy to fight duels against the most talented [Mages] of this continent in five weeks time.

As they say in Oxford, I dont give a flying fuck, Lord Juler. I have a chance at curing this woman. And, incidentally, it will also require us to work on the gamma knife. And if they are anything like Lucinda, I can slap those idiots senseless without even trying.

I open the door after almost an hour of magical work, most of which was performed by Lord Juler. In front of me, I find Antoninus and his sister. Princess Laura is with them, holding the hand of the stocky female Elf.

I dont understand, Antoninus says in a deep voice.

For once, Im not amused by him. Im just terribly sorry.

Your mothers disease is almost incurable. At least here. Where I come from, there are techniques to face such a thing. But even then, it doesnt always work. My magic can mimic one of those cures. The solution is almost as straightforward as the disease, Antoninus. Rottenbone has to be purged from her system. Its going to be excruciatingly slow. Even if I succeeded in recreating the necessary procedure, your mothers body would have to withstand an insane amount of pain and damage while I heal her.

Joey, can you I dont understand. Can you explain it better? the big man has tears in his eyes.

Its fine. I havent explained what I can do yet. My magic, the [Light] thing, can be turned into a knife, sort of. Imagine a hot knife burning the surface of a wood log, ok? Thats the same thing I can do. I can turn my magic into a destructive force that can scrape away the Rottenbone from your mothers body while leaving everything else intact. But your mothers disease is so extensive that her body will go through incredible traumatic stress. So, Ill need to administer the treatment in batches. That means Ill need to come here and do it once every few days. But I still need to create the necessary magic to do it.

Are you sure, Joey? I turn to Princess Laura.

Her eyes are wary. She knows how serious Rottenbone is, apparently. And I dont blame her reaction. And if she knows how dangerous the disease is, she probably thinks that Im making this stuff up. And that I shouldnt give Antoninus false hopes.

Man, I really hope Im not giving him false hopes. Im not sure how doable all this is. But I have a [Supreme Archmagus] on my side. And Im pretty sure Stanimal has a few tricks up his sleeve as well.

So, Antoninus, Milady. What Im trying to say here is that Ill need a couple of weeks to develop the right magic. Ill visit you again to renew the magic I placed on your mother. Until then, she should only eat meat. No bread. No sugar. Nothing that contains flour. Just meat. No vegetables. I have no idea whether it will help slow the disease, but we might as well try everything.

Cancer mainly feeds on glucose. There have been some studies about starving cancer of glucose through a keto diet. Its new, and there is no conclusive evidence. But here, its better to do something than nothing.

At this moment, for the first time in my entire life, I wish I had gone to med school.