After being given an injection of Bazar’s most effective vaccine, Merc strode out without delay.
Bazar escorted her to a number of houses where she saw a variety of patients who had been isolated and grouped in accordance with their symptoms.
Foldia and Svemir, in turn, had chosen to stay behind after Merc warned them, repeatedly, not to follow her this time. They were currently enjoying supper at Bazar’s place.
“Hello Dr. Bazar. Who is that with you?”
Bazar escorted Merc to a secluded house that was apparently a gathering place for girls who were experiencing only mild symptoms. The girl who appeared to be the oldest welcomed Merc and Bazar with a suspicious look on her face as she looked at Merc.
“This lady is Miss Merc. She too is an Alchemist.”
“What? An Alchemist at this age. You’re amazing.”
The young woman replied admiringly. Merc, on the other hand, couldn’t help but smile.
She was accustomed to being perceived as older. When told that Merc was about her age, the girl who had referred to her as young would probably be shocked.
“It’s nice to meet you. I’m Yama.” The girl spoke, exhibiting a smile that in no way suggested that she was ill.
“Yama? Where have I heard that… Oh!”
With that name coming to mind, Merc murmured.
The girl in front of her was the daughter of Edin and Denemis, assuming her memory wasn’t playing tricks on her. But Merc reasoned that this was irrelevant right now.
She gave Bazar a casual glance, and he too shook his head in opposition.
Merc agreed with a light nod and chose to pretend she didn’t know Edin.
“So Yama, do you know why you girls are here?” Merc asked.
“Of course. It’s because we’re sick. And it’s not just us, either. The majority of the village is sick. And in order to prevent us from spreading the disease to the healthy, we have been imprisoned here.”
“Yama. Imprisoned is a bad way to say it. You’re playing an important part by staying here.”
Bazar responded angrily at Yama’s honesty, appearing to be offended. In response, Merc gave him a cold stare before asking Yama to take a seat on a bed.
“Yama, I’m sorry, but do you mind if I take a peek at your body?”
“Be my guest.”
Yama, most likely used to this, undressed and revealed her upper body while sitting.
Merc hadn’t sunk so low as to have perverted thoughts for a patient despite having a man’s mind.
Besides, Merc had seen countless slender bodies like Yama’s in the elf village when conducting exams, so she didn’t think anything of it.
“Hm. Compared to the patients I just saw, it’s way better.”
“That’s correct. The medications I’ve given have most likely improved the symptoms. I just hope it stays this way till they’re cured.”
Merc then examined Yama’s entire body, finding no black spots. She also checked Yama’s neck and armpit areas to make sure there was no swelling.
“Lungs sound fine and there’s no problems with the internal organs. The only thing I found was a slight fever, but that’s it.”
Merc examined all of the remaining girls after finishing with Yama, but none of them displayed any severe symptoms or indicators that their condition was getting worse.
After visiting each room, performing the exams, and bidding farewell to the girls, Merc and Bazar proceeded to Bazar’s residence.
As they were walking, Merc turned to look at Bazar, who was holding a lamp because the village had already fallen into darkness.
“From what I’ve gathered, the symptoms develop more quickly in teens and middle-aged adults. Children, on the other hand, appear to have very mild symptoms. Do you agree with this, Dr. Bazar?”
“That’s correct. Perhaps because they are younger, children have a stronger resistance.”
In agreement, Bazar remarked. In contrast, Merc gave him a chilly stare while narrowing her eyes.
“Dr. Bazar, are you testing me? You have been conducting exams for quite some time. It’s impossible that you were unaware of this. Why did you not inform me?”
“I wasn’t trying to test you. It is not unusual for older people to experience harsher symptoms than youths. I found no need to inform you.” Bazar said indifferently.
“Let’s leave it at that then.”
Although Merc was a little annoyed by his reply, she decided not to press the matter further because there were other, more pressing issues.
“Don’t you find it strange?”
“Find what strange?”
“This whole situation. No matter how resilient a child may be, I find it strange that none of them exhibit any signs of weakening despite the fact that the sickness has extended to four and five-year-olds. The symptoms are simply far too mild. Those in or close to their twenties with a strong resistance, on the other hand, have worsened symptoms.”
“Miss Merc… Since you’re also familiar with Healing and Alchemy, you should be aware that every sickness varies from person to person. Such examples are not anything new.”
“That would be the case if it was one or two, but the whole village?”
With a bitter expression on her face, Merc stated while turning to face Bazar.
“To begin with, you keep talking about resistance, but what about the elderly? Similar to the children, Mr. Ned and all the other elderly people experience mild symptoms. It’s as though this disease is targeting a specific generation.”
“The disease is choosing the people?”
“That’s right. Perhaps children and the elderly possess an immunity that teenagers and middle-aged people lack. This would be far more logical than simply assuming that the severity of the illnesses in the village is coincidental.”
After hearing Merc’s words, Bazar gasped, appearing to be in utter disbelief.
“I see… I see! The children and the elderly have a specific immunity! I never thought of that! We should immediately collect blood to identify the source!”
“Let’s hold off until tomorrow. Right now, we’d be bothering the patients. On a side note, where will we be staying? Are you taking us in?”
“No. I’d rather not.” Bazar answered, his face dead serious.
“What?”
Merc asked, completely taken aback by Bazar’s response.
Bazar’s house was by no means small and had several rooms. It would be rather simple to accommodate Merc and the others, which is why Merc was so shocked by Bazar’s reply.
“Ah, no, I didn’t mean it like that.”
Realizing he had rejected Merc too brutally, Bazar said.
“It’s just that the lab might be filled with the Emsnan Disease’s bacteria. I’ll ask Mr. Ned to prepare a place for you to stay. Please wait here for moment.”
As soon as they got to Bazar’s house, Bazar hastily made his way through the pitch-black darkness while holding the lamp in front of him. One would assume he was going to find Ned to get Merc and the group a place to stay.
Merc, who had excellent night vision, simply looked in confusion as Bazar moved further away.
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Chapters
- Chapter 126: Doubt
- Chapter 125: Medical Exams
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122: Emsnan Disease
- Chapter 121: The Healer And The Alchemist
- Chapter 120: Entrance
- Chapter 119: Surprise
- Chapter 118: Levi Zeka
- Chapter 117: Boys Talk
- Chapter 116: Making Camp
- Chapter 115: Odd Logic
- Chapter 114: Apex
- Chapter 113: The Client And The Restaurant Owner
- Chapter 112: The Receptionist’S Story 2
- Chapter 111: The Receptionist’S Story
- Chapter 110: Nickname
- Chapter 109: Parting With The Great Sage
- Chapter 108: The Great Sage’S Decision
- Chapter 107: The Hero And The Sword Saint
- Chapter 106: Her Previous Name
- Chapter 105: The Hero’S Proposal
- Chapter 104: Chance Meeting
- Chapter 103: Mana Scan
- Chapter 102: The Eternals Second Half (Part 2)
- Chapter 101.3: The Eternals (Final)
- Chapter 101.2: The Eternals Second Half Part 2
- Chapter 101.1: The Eternals Second Half Part 1
- Chapter 100.2: The Eternals First Half Part 2
- Chapter 100.1: The Eternals First Half Part 1
- Chapter 99: Going Up In Flames
- Chapter 98: Sudden Change
- Chapter 97: Arrest Arrangements
- Chapter 96: A Proposal For The Great Sage
- Chapter 95: Behind The Romance
- Chapter 94: Romance In The Mansion
- Chapter 93: Search
- Chapter 92: Infiltration
- Chapter 91: Contact
- Chapter 90: Keepers Of The Wind
- Chapter 89: Unforeseen Encounter
- Chapter 88: OPERATION FAKE BREASTS
- Chapter 87: Things That Stay The Same | Re:Library
- Chapter 86: Triumph | Re:Library
- Chapter 85: The Great Sage’S Plan
- Chapter 84: The Hidden Girl
- Chapter 83: Restlessness
- Chapter 82: Before Departure
- Chapter 81: The Great Sage And The Sword Saint
- Chapter 80: The Great Sage’S Bad Habit
- Chapter 79: Letter
- Chapter 78: The Doctor And The Count
- Chapter 77: Freeloader
- Chapter 76: Cooperation
- Chapter 75: Assassin
- Chapter 74: The Research’S Pros And Cons
- Chapter 73: The Great Sage’S Research
- Chapter 72: The Great Sage’S Theory
- Chapter 71: The Heroes' Depression
- Chapter 70: Reunion With The Great Sage 2
- Chapter 69: Reunion With The Great Sage 1
- Chapter 68: Improvised Dual Wielding
- Chapter 67: Dorus Gai And Dorum Gai
- Chapter 66: Dungeon Of Probation
- Chapter 65: Dungeon Info
- Chapter 64: The Great Sage’S Whereabouts
- Chapter 63: Logholt’S Weapon Shop
- Chapter 62: Nostalgic Voice
- Chapter 61: The Magician And The Swordsman
- Chapter 60: The Jade-Eyed Blond Adventurer
- Chapter 59: Final Trial
- Chapter 58: Confirmation 2
- Chapter 57: Confirmation 1
- Chapter 56: The Identity Of Merc’S Travel Companion
- Chapter 55: Perquisites
- Chapter 54: Disappointment
- Chapter 53: The Sick Old Woman
- Chapter 52: The Deserted Village’S Old Man
- Chapter 51: Unexpected Development
- Chapter 50: The Mountain’S Watchmen
- Chapter 49: Their Weapons
- Chapter 48: Their Reasons
- Chapter 47: Travel Companion
- Chapter 46: Thread Of Hope
- Chapter 45: Berga The Former Examiner
- Chapter 44: Disturbance
- Chapter 43: The Sly Wolves And The Velche Slayer
- Chapter 42: The Sly Wolves
- Chapter 41: is provided to you by Re:Library)
- Chapter 40: is provided to you by Re:Library)
- Chapter 39: The Inquiry Counter
- Chapter 38: The Adventurer’S Guild
- Chapter 37: The Guild’S Change
- Chapter 36: Esteemed Sword Saint Inn
- Chapter 35: Sword Saint
- Chapter 34: The Money-Grubber And The Virtuous Man
- Chapter 33: Recommendation
- Chapter 32: Leaving The Cradle
- Chapter 31: Request And Permission
- Chapter 30: A Discussion Between Master And Disciple
- Chapter 29: Final Lesson Part 2
- Chapter 28: Final Lesson Part 1
- Chapter 27: The Siblings’ Conversation
- Chapter 26: The Accolade
- Chapter 25: Mission Report
- Chapter 24: Formalities
- Chapter 23: Beatdown
- Chapter 22: Inside The Wolf’S Mouth
- Chapter 21: The Remaining Wolf
- Chapter 20: Struggle
- Chapter 19: Ghezo Velche
- Chapter 18: Heal
- Chapter 17: The Adventurers’ Strength
- Chapter 16: The Hero’S Disciple
- Chapter 15: Blazing Impact
- Chapter 14: Candidacy
- Chapter 13: The Long-Awaited Adventurers
- Chapter 12: Spring And 14 Year Old Merc
- Chapter 11: Merc And The Bell Of Decision
- Chapter 10: Merc And Ganan
- Chapter 9: Merc And The Winged Wolf
- Chapter 8: Merc And The Unexpected Development
- Chapter 7: Merc And The Prey
- Chapter 6: Merc And The Hunting Contest
- Chapter 5: Merc And Her Brother
- Chapter 4: Merc And Her Master (2)
- Chapter 3: Merc And Her Master
- Chapter 2: Her Beginning
- Chapter 1: His End