Chapter 501: I Abused A Depressed Beauty As An Otherworldly Doctor

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Chapter 501: I Abused A Depressed Beauty As An Otherworldly Doctor

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Aurora, overwhelmed by the constant struggle of staying alive, found the prospect of death more appealing. She felt a deep sense of hopelessness. When Yaeger nonchalantly agreed to her request for death, Aurora's eyes widened in shock, staring at her in disbelief.

Aurora had expressed similar wishes to other physicians, but they always tried to instill hope in her, only leading to more disappointment and solidifying her despair. Her desire to die was intense; she longed to escape this miserable existence, believing that her death would set both her and her brother free.

In this moment, Yaeger's agreement felt like a light in her dark world, making death seem almost comforting and warm for the first time.

"Can you really kill me?" Aurora asked, her eyes showing a rare spark of life, driven by her intense longing for death.

"Heh," Yaeger responded with a wry smile. "Of course I lied. Did you really think I would kill you? That's incredibly selfish of you." Aurora's complexion grew even paler upon hearing this. The pain of losing hope wasn't the worst part; it was the crushing despair of regaining hope only to lose it again. Yaeger's words cut deep, twisting like a knife in Aurora's heart.

"I'm not..." Aurora stammered, tears welling up in her eyes as she tried to deny the accusation.

"No, you are a selfish and harmful being, just like a parasite," Yaeger stated, leaning in so close that their faces were almost touching.

Yaeger's eyes, glowing a faint green, keenly observed Aurora's body. ‘To ensure the accuracy of my acupuncture, direct visual inspection is necessary,' she thought, manifesting a large, green needle. Aurora's complexion turned pale at the sight of the intimidating needle. ‘Soon, this large needle will pierce my body,' she thought fearfully.

"Don't worry, it looks more intimidating than it actually is," Yaeger reassured her indifferently. The size of the needle was a necessity for the procedure. Yaeger quickly identified the source of Aurora's illness—vast amounts of anomalous energy that drained her life force, akin to cancerous cells. ‘This will be a complex procedure,' Yaeger mused, her expression turning serious as she began the treatment.

Just as the needle penetrated her body, the anomalous energy sprang to life, eagerly converging towards the energy released by the needle like hungry snakes devouring a tasty meal.

At this crucial moment, Yaeger swiftly retracted the green needle, her expression solemn. Shifting her gaze, she noticed the green needle had become slightly smaller. "Interesting," she mused, her solemnity quickly giving way to a faint smile.

In truth, it was more advantageous if the disease couldn't be cured so swiftly. Conveniently, this presented an opportunity for Yaeger to test her expert medical skills on a challenging case.

"Aurora, what comes next might be painful. You'll need to endure it," she advised. Aurora, in response, gave a light nod. It could have been a mere delusion, but she felt a sense of relief wash over her after the needle's prick. "Don't worry, I'll definitely cure you," Yaeger reassured her, gently stroking her dull yellow hair.

"Can I... Trust you?" Aurora's voice was tinged with fear, haunted by the dread of seeing renewed hope extinguished repeatedly.

"Yes. Trust me," Yaeger affirmed, and as she spoke, several green needles materialized in her hand, instantly pricking Aurora's body. Soon after, the air was filled with the sounds of painful moans.

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