"Sorry to tell you," Damien placed the fork in his hand on the table harshly before saying to Henry, "I haven't given up anything. Acupuncture is one of the branches of treatment and can help me in saving a lot of lives."
What was the matter with this kid? Does he really have to go against him at every possible turn? Damien thought that he had proven himself by joining the guild and spreading his fame far and wide.
But it seems like no matter what he does, Henry will somehow find a way to oppose him. .net
Maybe he doesn't even want to trust him.
The thought alone was unsettling because nothing was more annoying and hurtful than a person doubting the skills of a doctor.
"That's some bold words from someone who is just playing around," Henry scoffed and this time around Damien could no longer stop himself.
He banged his fists on the table and snapped, "What's your problem? Why do you have to go against me all the damn time?"
"I did something wrong? Fine. I am trying to change, aren't I? At least I am trying to do something to help mother. Instead of sitting and crying like a child who doesn't know any better."
"I am not crying!" Henry's voice rose to a shrill shriek as he glared at his brother.
"You are doing a darn good show of it," sneered Damien. "I have been polite with you because I thought that you were a child and sooner and later you will learn and accept that I am only trying to help our mother."
"But now I seem to have understood that no matter what I do or how I try to convince you nothing will change because you are blind! You only see what you want to and refuse to accept that you are wrong."
Damien stood up from the chair and glared at Henry, "I don't care if you stick to your principles that you adhere to and believe to be correct. But don't try to push them on me."
"Would you like to go down to the training areas? I think you will find it helpful if you see actual combat in the training areas," Wistoria did not say anything about what took place in the dining room, instead she looked at him and offered to help him.
Damien raised his head and looked at her before saying, "You will let me see it?"
"Why not? I think that it will help you come up with a way to find your own strengths," Wistoria stated with a smile. "Master Godric did ask me to help you with this matter."
Damien nodded. Since Wistoria was willing to lend him a helping hand, he might as well take it.
Taking a look at the training grounds might also help him with the anger that was bursting inside of him.
Wistoria led him out of the training grounds where he usually practised with Xavier, to the field which was far from where he practised.
"Isn't it quite far?" Damien casually remarked while walking.
"The training grounds where you practise is for the anomalies, those who can not control their elemental beast power, practise there," Wistoria replied and Damien couldn't help but frown.
Anomalies? Then was Xavier an anomaly?
Before he could question Wistoria, the two of them arrived at the training grounds where the guards of the Wolfe family were training unarmed combat techniques as they changed into their beast form.
Or at least they were trying to do so.
Damien noticed that the guards were having a hard time changing into their beast form while focusing on the fight.