Chapter 121
The Exhausting Reality of Novel Transmigration
Even before the mana backflow, his face was already as white as a sheetâyet it had turned blue now.
His eyes couldnât focus anywhere, just staring blankly into the air.
âCassion!â
Rosetta called him again.
For a moment, it felt as if their eyes met.
Soon, his convulsing body gradually regained stability.
His plate, which had been quivering from such overflowing mana, began to center itself.
At the same time, the mana that was freely circulating through his pathways now found stability as well. The profusely trickling blood at his waist suddenly stopped.
And that was not all.
New flesh began to cover the spot where the blood stopped.
Quite literally, it was a miracle.
ââ¦Cassion.â
Blankly reciting his voice, Rosetta implored those out of focus eyes to look back at her.
Between his trembling eyelashes were two black eyes.
Two black eyes that looked silently at her.
It wasnât long before he opened his lips to speak.
âRosetta.â
When the voice she thought sheâd never hear again called her name, Rosettaâs heart strangely felt so overwhelmed.
âYes.â
Rosetta held Cassionâs hand and, again, buried her face in it.
Before, it was as if she was holding a block of ice. But now, there was a hint of warmth in that hand.
âCassion, are you okay?â
Hearing the evident concern in her voice as her face was still buried in his hand, Cassion smiled.
For someone who was at the threshold of death just nowâ¦
He was very calm.
âYes, Iâm fine.â
Even his voice was calm.
Finding this rather strange, Rosetta raised her face from Cassionâs hand.
Then, with a baffled expression, she checked his pulse.
She was worried what kind of aftershock there would be to someone whoâd been throwing up blood until just a second ago, but suddenly got better all at once.
She was thinking that he might just be pretending to be calm.
However, it wasnât an act.
There wasnât even a single problem.
His pulse, which had been in dire straits earlier, was back to its original cadence.
No, it was beating even healthier than before.
âIs it all because of his mana?â
She still felt a bit wired, but once the crisis was averted, she felt herself loosen up.
Sighing heavily, Rosetta finally leaned against her chair, head thrown back as she looked up.
And the brilliant ceiling of the barracks filled her vision.
ââ¦What a relief. I didnât lose you. What a relief.â
At the heart-rending murmur, it was Cassionâs turn to hold her hand this time.
âDonât worry. I wonât die until you tell me to.â
Hearing those really embarrassing words, a weak smile tugged up on her lips.
But she did not laugh.
Because she knew that he wasnât joking.
There was a moment of silence.
A very peaceful moment of silence, which came only after such a long time.
However, with the state of the current situation, this moment of tranquility did not last.
GRAAAHâ!
Until now, a wholly incomparable noise shook the entire barracks.
Rosetta and Cassion stood up at the same time, and their eyes met.
âThe lizard.â
The monsters made them forget about it for a while, but the demonic beast was finally here.
They both hurried outside.
As expected, an enormous lizard came into their sight.
However, the one thing that they didnât expect was this: the lizard had turned into a monster.
It wasnât an ordinary demonic beast now, but a demonic beast that had turned into a blue monster.
ââ¦How?â
The feeble question left Rosettaâs lips.
The lizard was a beast that had been raised by Leo.
But now⦠How in the world did it turn into a blue monster?
Did Urien find out about the lizard first?
And then he turned the lizard into a blue monster in advance?
Orâ¦
In the midst of all the complex thoughts that went through her mindâ¦
She saw someoneâs face in the distance.
A man who was drenched completely by the rain, but this only made his red hair stand out even more vividly.
Leo Carter.
He was standing with his back to her right then, but as if he had noticed her gaze, he slowly turned around.
And, through the drizzling rain, their eyes met.
That manâs face was just as calm.
Even though the demon that heâd been hiding until now had turned into a âblue monsterâ, there was no sign of surprise in his features at all.
Only a smile, completely nonchalant and without a care to the world.
His red irises flashed fiercely.
However, he soon turned his back on her again as he walked towards the lizard.
Atop that manâs relaxed back, someone elseâs silhouette overlapped.
ââ¦Donât tell me, Leo isâ¦?â
With furrowed brows, doubt settled upon her.
She took a step forward, intending to follow Leo right away just to confirm.
However, she could not pursue this intention.
âRosetta, Alicia comes first right now.â
Because Cassion pulled her back to her senses.
Alicia.
The name fell heavily in her mind, and the very mention of it made Rosetta stop in her tracks. She shook her head.
âAh, yes. Of course.â
So swept away by the past, she nearly lost her grip on the present.
The most important thing was to defeat that huge, horrible blue monster and save Alicia, who had been left shivering somewhere.
She rummaged through her pocket and pulled out a note.
It was a note that she found earlier at the barracks, saying that Diana had gone to follow Alicia.
The note mentioned that Alicia went to an out of the way forest path some distance away from the barracks.
So, Diana went there as well.
Recalling the map of the northern forest, Rosetta could roughly guess where that path was.
However.
Her worried, golden eyes headed towards the lizard.
Aside from the correlation it presented between Urien and Leo,
âHow should that lizard be dealt with?â
If the lizard were to run erratically, the casualties would rise yet again.
She would have left in a heartbeat if it was just a normal beast.
However, now that it was a blue monster, it had become a problem too big for her to ignore.
But at the same time, if she were to deal with that lizard, she would once again lose precious time.
Itâs almost laughable how much sheâs being plagued by this same worry.
It hadnât been long since she regretted helping other people because of her useless guilt.
However, in the days that she lived as âRitaââ¦
The terrible memories she had of all those people dying right before her eyes weighed heavily on her shoulders.
Rosetta could not say anything for a moment.
Next to her, Cassion stared at her quietly, then he took a step forward.
His movement prompted Rosetta to grab his arm.
âWhat are you doing?â
At her question, which was laced with concern and anxiety, Cassion shrugged.
It was something that Rosetta herself did often.
âIâll fight the lizard.â
âWhy are youâ¦â
âThatâs the plan anyway.â
âThat was the plan when it was just a regular beast. Not a monster like that.â
âBeasts are inherently monsters, too.â
âBe serious.â
âRight, right. Iâll stop it with the lame jokes.â
After the ensuing conversation, Rosetta tightened her hold on Cassionâs arm.
âDonât⦠You canât do anything dangerous.â
Cassion.
When her voice dropped to a whisper as she said his name, Cassion paused.
It was the first time she called his name with so many people passing by around them.
That was enough for him to know just how desperate she was feeling right now.
However, even more so, Cassion could not back down.
He looked at Rosettaâs hand as she was still holding his arm, then he raised his other hand to hold her wrist.
ââ¦If the lizard runs wild and many people get hurt, itâll be harder on you.â
Rosetta couldnât deny what he said. She bit her lower lip.
âI donât think I can stand seeing you that way. I wonât let that happen.â
ââ¦But just now, you almost died. Youâre still a patient who miraculously died and came back to life.â
âYes, and it was you who saved me yet again. And you know exactly what the effects are, Rosetta.â
Rosetta didnât reply.
However, this was enough of an answer.
Cassion smiled, then continued speaking.
âItâs because of this that Iâm feeling even stronger than before. I feel much better than usual. In my current condition, forget just one lizardâit feels like I can take on a whole legion of crocodiles.â
So donât worry and go.
Ever so gently, Cassion held Rosettaâs wrist and tugged it slightly.
And she eventually let go.
Her slender fingers hovered for a moment, but soon grabbed the air instead, then moved back.
This was Rosettaâs way of saying that he could go.
That he could go and do just as he said.
Frankly speaking, he was right.
Even now, Cassion was surrounded by mana that was so thick and blue that it hurt just touching his skin.
With the state that he was in now, he wouldnât have a problem dealing with that monster.
Leo was headed towards the lizard as well. Itâs enough to let him deal with it, just as he did in the original novel.
However, if left alone, there inevitably would be many casualties.
All heâs intending to do here was to spin a heroic tale for himself. Thereâs nothing more impactful than a hero who would appear amidst countless deaths, only to save the souls of those who still remained alive.
Andâ¦
âWhat if heâs Urien?â
The outcome would also be similar.
A monster that he created with his own hands would not retaliate against its master.
Yes. In many ways, Cassionâs decision was the right one.
However, Rosetta kept remembering the sight of him convulsing⦠dyingâ¦
âDonât die. Donât get hurt.â
The quiet voice uttered a request, an order, and a plea all at the same time.
In response, Cassion nodded.
âYou as well, Rosetta.â
Two gazes, brimming with emotion, locked with each other.
Not a word was said, but a conversation was exchanged with their eyes.
It was Rosetta who turned away first.
Since a decision had already been made, she should do her part quickly.
Her utmost priority was to find Diana and Alicia, and keep them safe.
She deliberately set aside any thoughts of what would come next.
The roars of the lizard continued to echo behind her, but she did not look back.
She didnât know how long she ran like that, but she soon met Diana and saved her from immediate danger.
Now, it was time for her to find Alicia.