Chapter 3656 Three Days

Name:Monster Integration Author:Anwan
Chapter 3656 Three Days

3656 Three Days

"You have woken up," said the familiar voice as my eyes fluttered open.

There is a stone-skinned woman in front of me. A level 6 healer; I had worked with her a few times.

Though I feigned the passing familiarity; she didn't know me in this skin, and I don't know whether the organization had informed her about my real identity yet.

"Where am I?" I asked groggily as I looked around. I know where I am, I have only asked it before I have asked many patients this question when they wake up.

My powers are sealed, but it is one of the healer's seals. Strong enough to stop the accidental charge of power, but not strong enough, I couldn't unseal it within a minute.The initial instance of this chapter being available happened at N0v3l.Bin.

I had already begun dissolving the seal.

"You are in the medical center," she replied. "In organization?" I asked, to which she nodded.

I slumped back on the bed and looked around while she stared at data flashing above me. It is an act; she is waiting for a perfect moment to ask the question.

"What is the last thing I do you remember?" she asked, and I opened my mouth before stopping.

"Do you have permission to ask it?" I asked back, and she smiled and permission flashed from her badge at her chest.

"I was at city square, experiencing something terrifying," I said, with my voice barely more than a whisper.

"The organizations want you to write a complete report about that before you discharge in the evening," she said, and I looked at my chest.

lightsnοvεl "My badge?" I asked her, and she looked at the table beside my bed. There is a badge, and it is mine, that bastard Moraz had taken and not the new one.

I took the badge while she left with a smile.

I connected it with my soul sense and the first thing, I did was check the feeds for the information. The public feeds barely have anything, but some are restricted ones have some news, but it is not enough.

I couldn't even ask around.

There are a ton of things for me to do, but I am feeling like doing it. I just want to lie on the bed and not think about anything at all, especially what I had experienced before I fell unconscious.

It was too much; I was so close to death. If not for Prime Sanadis and then the hidden being, I would have been in deep trouble.

Click!

I was staring blankly at the ceiling, thinking, when the door of the room opened, and I thought it would be Healer Strenil, but to my surprise, it was Prime Volsnorth.

"Prime," greeted, sitting up from my bed.

"Sit, don't strain yourself too much," he said as he appeared beside and sat down on the chair.

"How are you feeling?" he asked. "Fine. Also relieved, not seeing those terrifying marks on my soul," I replied, to which he smiled.

"They have been removed by the benefactor, who dealt with the asear vajaras," he said and I faked relief.

"Who was it? Who killed that monster? They must be someone powerful to kill it with such ease?" I asked, to which the old man shook his head. "Nobody knows. They didn't reveal themselves, even to the Prime Sanadis," he replied.

"Such a regret; I would at least like to know the name of a benefactor. Thank them for saving, me and the whole city," I said and sighed.

For a minute, there was a silence, before the old man opened his mouth.

"I have come here to thank you, on behalf of the whole organization. If you had not discovered the threat, the whole city might have been sacrificed," said the old man, while I smiled mirthlessly.

"It was me and my carelessness who had endangered the millions in the city. If I had been careful, the citizens wouldn't have needed to bear the horrifying trauma," I replied, and the old man shook his head again.

"That is where you are wrong, Michael."

"You have discovered the thing, that not even the Sky Sovereigns and Prime had been able to discover. If you had not, the whole city would have been sacrificed in the future and the culprits got away," he said.

I didn't reply to that.

I don't know what to say; what he said is right, but I am unable to accept it. I could only think about millions of people who would have died if there hadn't been a timely rescue.