The metallic regular tetrahedron slowly dissolved, revealing two figures once more.
Saul took the pollutant obtained from Justin and made his way to the Wizard Tower, while Justin remained where he was.
Whether or not the condition could be treated would depend on the pathological research this time.
After Saul left, Justin remained standing in the mushroom forest. Even the white mushroom spores drifting down would carefully avoid him.
Saul returned to the Wizard Tower and brought the petri dish in his hand to Camus.
âTake a look at this sample of pollutants.â
Saul extracted a portion of the pollutant, divided it into several samples, added different reagents to each, and recorded the characteristics of each one.
After several rounds of testing, the results were not ideal.
Agu, who had only recently emerged from the diary in the past half year, was assisting nearby. In terms of knowledge, he was probably the only one capable of keeping pace with Saul and Camus.
At the moment, seeing the data Saul recorded, his brows furrowed tightly.
Camusâs reaction was more direct. She only took a glance before handing the data back to Saul.
âHis injury has already fused with the pollutant and reached a state of balance. Destroying either one would cause the other to expand rapidly.â
What Camus noticed, Saul had naturally also seen.
Agu advised, âMaster, this commission is quite risky. The chance of success is very small. And if the treatment fails, this Second Rank wizard may not remain as calm as he is now.â
Even Morden, still inside the diary, agreed that Saul should not accept the commission.
Morden: âBesides, thereâs nothing in it for us if we succeed. We might even end up offending the Tribunal. While they wouldnât send anyone into the Borderland to hunt down a fugitive, it doesnât mean theyâre completely ignorant of what goes on here.â
Agu continued, âIt might also attract more people who have been pursued by the Tribunal. We could end up facing even more trouble.â
He emphasized âmoreâ because he understood that Saulâs identity as a doctor was more like a protective charm.
Clearly, everyone was advising Saul against treating Justin.
Failure might lead to retaliation, and success might bring the wrath of an even stronger, more terrifying organization.
No matter how you looked at it, it wasnât a good deal.
Saul thought for a moment, then stood up, taking the test results and remaining samples and returned to the mushroom forest outside Lake Rhine.
Justin still stood exactly as he had when Saul left, as if he hadnât moved an inch the entire time.
Saul handed the items in his hands to Justin.
ââŠIâm sorry.â
Justin looked down at what Saul was holding, the muscles in his face tightening.
âYou canât treat my pollution?â
âYou should be more aware of your condition than anyone. The pollution and the old injuries have become entangled, forming a delicate balance. If I break that balance without being able to completely purge the pollution, the resulting instability could shorten your remaining life to just a few daysâor even a few hours.â
âSo your conclusion is to give up? Is it really because you lack confidence?â Justinâs voice dropped low. âI told you the cause of the pollution in my body so you could understand the nature of the injury and the pollutant. I didnât expect you to be frightened by it.â
Saul did not deny it.
Justin took a deep breath, trying to maintain his composure. âVery well.â
He took the petri dish and notes from Saulâs hands and snorted coldly. âSince you have so many concerns, I advise you to stop calling yourself a doctor. Youâre not fit for it!â
He turned and walked a few steps before seemingly still feeling dissatisfied. He turned back and said to Saul, âIâll tell my friends youâre a fraud of a doctor⊠no, waitâyou donât even have a reputation to tarnish. You donât even qualify as a fraud.â
Justin strode away, leaving behind a trail of clear footprints in the mushroom forest.
When Saul returned to the lakeside, he happened upon Steward Hope and Jiajia Gu waiting for him.
Jiajia Gu observed Saul cautiously, as if trying to read the outcome of his exchange with Justin from his expression.
But Saulâs face was calm, completely unreadable.
Hope smiled and said, âThis time, Lord Jiajia Gu has brought us quite a few good things. He even got his hands on that Fireflow Stone youâve been looking forâtwenty kilograms of it.â
That news brought a smile to Saulâs face. âIs that so? Then Iâm truly grateful.â
He had been collecting Fireflow Stone for quite some time, but Jiajia Gu had only ever managed to bring back small amounts each time.
It wasnât that he was hoarding itâthis substance was simply too rare. Yet it was crucial in fire-element and metal-element wizard formations, and practically irreplaceable. That made it incredibly hard to come by.
Now that he had so much Fireflow Stone, Saul could finally improve the efficiency of the Monte Extraction Method by another ten percent.
âBy the way, itâs been two months since the third cleansing. Let me check your back again.â
Jiajia Gu immediately set down his massive pack and exposed his back.
But the result of this check-up wasnât encouraging.
The pollution on Jiajia Guâs back had worsened again. Though it was still better than before he met Saul, if Saul couldnât fully eradicate the pollution, the issue would continue to deteriorate.
It might even lead to a retaliatory backlash.
âThe timing is just about right.â Saul thought for a moment, then took out a wooden doll from his storage device. âI understandâbeing a traveling merchant, itâs impossible for you to abandon your pack. But as long as you carry it, your pollution canât be properly resolved.â
Jiajia Gu was well aware of his own condition. He gave a bitter smile. âLord Saul, I donât have a choice. If I give up my pack, I lose the means to survive in the Borderland. I can only trade my health for the chance to stay alive.â
âI know. Thatâs why I never tried to persuade you. But recently, I came up with a new idea. You can hear it out and decide if you want to try.â
As soon as Jiajia Gu heard that, his eyes lit up.
Having dealt with Saul for so long, he had a general idea of the manâs abilitiesâSaul always managed to come up with surprising solutions.
âNo need to hear it, my lord. Iâm willing to try,â Jiajia Gu said with a goofy grin. âTo be honest, your solutions are always too complicated. Even if you explain, I wonât get it. Iâm willing to trust you.â
Saul didnât play coy either. After all, he was quite confident in treating Jiajia Gu.
âStill, before we officially begin, I need to give you a simple explanation so you can cooperate later.â
Saul explained that the source of the pollution on Jiajia Guâs body was hidden inside the giant pack on his back.
And the pollution wouldnât be removed simply by switching to another pack.
Because between Jiajia Gu and the pack, a causal link had already formed. It was a kind of rule-based force unique to the Borderlandâin a few rounds of treatment, Saul had already discovered that even if he used soul fishing to extract all the pollution from Jiajia Gu, it was useless.
Unless that causal link was severed, Jiajia Gu would continue to suffer from a constant resurgence of pollution.
But Saul had thought of a new method: at the connection point between the pack and Jiajia Guâs body, he would place a substitute puppet.
The doll would absorb the new pollution in place of Jiajia Gu.
When the puppet reached a certain threshold of contamination, Jiajia Gu would need to come back to replace itâor spend a hefty sum to directly purchase the method for making the puppets.
As for the creation of the puppet, the inspiration naturally came from Mentor Rum.
Although Saul and Rum had ended up on opposing sides at the last moment, before turning against each other, Saul had learned quite a few useful things from him.
After hearing this, Jiajia Gu was overjoyed and agreed immediately.
However, instead of purchasing the puppet-making method, he opted for regular replacements.
That surprised Saul a little, but he didnât pry.
Since the decision was made, Saul got straight to work.
Treating Jiajia Gu took a long time. By the time Jiajia Gu, beaming with excitement, once again shouldered his pack, night had fully fallen.
Because of this treatment, Saul reclaimed more than half of the magic crystals and supplies he had traded to Jiajia Gu.
After Jiajia Gu left, he and the Steward Hope began sorting through the goods from the trade.
âEven with the wolf cart, weâll need to make three trips,â Hope said with guilt. âIt was my oversight. I shouldâve built a transport tool with greater capacity long ago.â
Saul didnât mind. âItâs fine. Take your time hauling itâIâll have Little Algae keep watch hereâŠâ
Before he could finish speaking, Saul suddenly turned his head toward the mushroom grove.
Justin, who had stormed off during the day, was now walking through the grove toward them with an expressionless face.
This time, the mushroom grove, which usually served as an early warning system, showed not a single reaction.
Hope immediately ducked behind Saul, then covertly used Little Algaeâs clone to send a signal to the Wizard Tower.
Justin was a Second-Rank wizard. Now that he had returned, with unknown intentions, they had to summon the Old Witch immediately.
Saul, on the other hand, remained composed. After all, behind him lay Lake Rhine. As long as he took the final step, not even a Second-Rank wizard could break through the anti-magic barrier over the lakeâs surface.
âBack again, Lord Justin? Didnât curse enough last time?â Saulâs lips curled in a slight smile, but his eyes turned cold.
He had chosen not to respond to Justinâs parting insults earlier in order to avoid trouble. But if the man was going to keep this up, Saul had no problem making sure that mouth stayed behind.
Justin walked right up to about three meters in front of Saul and stopped. Then he lowered his head slightly.
âWizard Saul, I know you have the ability. Please⊠help me. Iâm begging you.â
The moment those words left his mouth, the prideful aura that had clung to Justin collapsed completely.
(End of Chapter)
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