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Accidental Healer-Chapter 41 - Welcome to LM
The boy leaves his sword at Durkil’s throat for a beat longer, watching Ellison’s reaction.
Ellison’s mouth was still slightly agape—his mind racing.
This was a newly inducted world, meaning it was very unlikely he was level 25. Meaning his class was yet to evolve.
Yet, despite his healer’s robes, he moved with the speed and precision of a Level 20 agility specialist.
And he carries a Spirit Weapon—a beautiful blue blade that sang when he raised it to Durkil’s throat. Spirit Weapons were rare, spoken of in rumors, and seeing one in the hands of this young man made Ellison’s skin prickle. Does the boy even know what he has?
To be fair, Ellison is only really aware of rumors about such things. He is ready to burst into questions one by one.
Now isn’t the time for that though. Composing himself he finally speaks, forcing his voice to be steady.
“I… yes. Yes, I think you’ve more than proven you weren’t bluffing.”
He takes a breath, straightening. “Thank you for accommodating our request.”
Not only was this young man not bluffing, but he was beyond anything Ellison imagined. Was this the boon of a newly inducted world? Would there be more like him? More monsters—like Layton and his strange feline companion?
No, he doubts that would be the case. Ellison knows, without a shadow of a doubt, if Layton had come in sword swinging–him and every Guildian would be dead.
But instead? Layton was cordial–a bit strange–but seemingly honest. Ellison tries to find the hidden angle. His instincts tell him there must be some nefarious motive. But what was it?
Ellison scrutinizes the boy standing in front of him. The wind tousles his mottled brown hair. His active piercing blue eyes, a simple grey cloak and strange white shoes on his feet. He fights with a light blue spirit weapon that pulses with power, a unique contrast to his easy unassuming persona.
Layton doesn’t have the look of a schemer. His mere presence seems so…normal? No that wasn’t it. It is just natural.
His people had fought and died to secure this territory. It was theirs, they had earned it. Ellison looks at them now. Standing watching anxiously, trusting his judgement to lead them. He cast a silent prayer to the system and made his decision.
“As a show of good faith, I will transfer ownership of this territory to you and merge our faction with yours.”
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The boy blinks.
“Really?” He shakes his head. “I was actually going to suggest that you meet with Jared—our steward—before making any big decisions.”
Ellison raises a brow. Inwardly he was flummoxed. It's the right choice to wait. But Ellison knows he won’t change his mind either way. He opens his status toggles a bit the territory screen and makes the transfer official
“I appreciate the sentiment, but I’ve made the decision I think is best.” Layton sees the notification and accepts.
It’s done. “You mentioned your Steward?”
“Yeah, he’s the one who actually knows what he’s doing.”
“You’ll still need to meet with him so we can figure out how to integrate our people. We’ll also want to discuss securing the connecting territories.”
Ellison nods. “That sounds like a reasonable next step. We will wait here. Should we expect to see more of your people in the meantime?”
“Mischief here has been scouting and hasn’t seen any.” With a glance Layton addresses his oversized feline companion. “That actually brings up a good point. If you run into another human, they’re probably not ours. Maybe I should leave someone here to avoid any… misunderstandings.”
Ellison’s expression darkens slightly. “That would be wise. Are you comfortable leaving your people with us?”
“It’s not me I’m worried about.” He scratches his head. “How about this—I leave the whole group here, and I’ll just run and grab Jared myself? If I carry him, I’ll be back in a couple of hours.”
Ellison’s lips twitch in amusement. “Are you willing to carry your steward on your back?”
“He might complain, but yeah.”
“Then go. We are now all members of the same faction, and we will behave as such.”
Satisfied, Ellison watches the boy smile, before he turns and jogs back up the hill where his people wait.
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“Hold on.” Alex crosses his arms. “Let me get this straight.”
He points at me. “You went down there. Talked to the deer people. And somehow, in less than an afternoon, convinced them all to join our faction?”
I nod. “Well it’s not done yet, but it’s looking promising.”
“…And now you want us to just stay here? With them?” He gestures dramatically. “While you run off to get Jared?”
“Basically, yeah.”
Alex exhales, rubbing his temples. “I don’t even know why I bother being surprised anymore.”
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Of course, Ben has something to say about it.
“Are you CRAZY?” The monster tamer takes a step forward. “You want us to stay here with a group of alien deer people you just met? What if they change their minds and attack while you’re gone?”
“Ben.” I hold up a hand. “When have I ever steered you wrong?”
Ben gives me a long, flat stare.
“…Do you want that list alphabetically or by disaster level?”
“Relax.” I grin. “I’m leaving Mischief here. Even if things did go south, you guys would be fine.”
Ben’s eyes flick to the massive feline.
Mischief yawns lazily.
Ben’s shoulders relax. “…Fine. But don’t dilly-dally.”
Elise snorts. “Dilly-dally? Seriously? What are you, sixty?”
Ben shoots her a deadpan look.
I smirk. “I solemnly swear—no dallying of any kind.” I turned, already preparing to sprint. “I’ll be back soon.”
And with that, I’m off.