The Strongest Assassin Reincarnates in Another World-Chapter 298 - Was it a Draw?

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Chapter 298 298 - Was it a Draw?

"Just shut up and leave this room, I need concentration. If I make even the slightest mistake, he might die," she said with a serious expression on her face.

She knew that when hearing such a thing, the director would actually stop talking because it was clear that he cared about the student who was close to dying.

'I might die?' Aiden thought as he finally caught on to some of the words from the person who was over him right now, touching some parts of his body carefully.

The ringing noise that had been restricting his hearing was now gone as he could hear some noises around him.

'I wonder if the director is as hurt as me,' Aiden thought as all he could see at the moment were two big melons and some bright white energy that seemed to try to enter his body.

'Is this healing magic?' Aiden thought as he turned his head to the left, trying to glance at how she was circulating the mana inside her body, all the way from her core to that bright energy.

However, when he tried looking at what was happening, Aiden completely lost consciousness his head falling onto the table. Luckily for him, there had been a small cushion that absorbed most of the damage that he would have taken if he had been falling his head on the table.

"He finally fell asleep, what strong willpower," June commented as she couldn't believe that he had stayed awake, feeling that pain.

The thing that impressed her even more was simple, it was the fact that Aiden hadn't uttered the slightest noise even while being awake.

He had been enduring all that pain for at least a couple of minutes which was really remarkable all things considered.

Nevertheless, she quickly dismissed those thoughts as she needed to focus on healing Aiden. That was the most pressing matter at the moment, and from the looks of it, the healing process wouldn't be too bad as the injuries inside Aiden's body seemed to have healed a little for some reason.

June had to admit that it was quite a weird phenomenon, however, she didn't think too deeply about it since it would make this whole process easier than previously.

'Alright, now let's try to remove the space mana,' she thought as she slowly tried to remove all the little purple dots that were scattered all around Aiden's body.

June had healed all exterior injuries, however, it was now time for the hardest part... the injuries that had been caused by mana.

Those injuries were most of the time called hidden injuries as they are literally invisible with our eyes.

The only way to see them was with a special skill that only the most talented healers had, luckily for Aiden, June was the only one in the whole infirmary who had the skill.

To be completely honest, if she hadn't been there then Aiden would have lost his life, or at least he would have been injured for his whole life without any way of getting healed.

It would have been terrible news for such a promising young man.

The director who was right on the other side of the room where June was currently treating Aiden was worried over the things that were happening in there.

For some reason, he felt that it was extremely silent as he hadn't heard the slightest noise ever since he had left that room.

'Should I have stayed? Maybe I could have helped her?' David thought as he was starting to blame himself for what happened to Aiden.

However, it seemed that he didn't have to worry as he heard the door that was right next to him open.

Without wasting a single second, he went toward that door as he saw that it was indeed June who was coming out of the room.

"So... how is he?" The director asked worried.

June was surprised to see the expression being shown on David's face as it was the first time that she had seen him worried about something in particular.

In fact, she didn't think that she had seen him sad or worried even once in his entire life. The director was a simple man always finding solutions when he could, however, healing people was out of his reach which is why he had to trust someone else.

It was hard, but he still did it as he knew that it had been the best choice to make.

"He's going to make a full recovery, I don't know about fighting tomorrow though, we'll see what happens," she said without caring much about the director's reaction.

She knew that it was going to be the usual, thanking her for saving someone he cared about and all that, but the director wouldn't be that different in that regard.

"Can I go see him? As he woken up?" The director asked as he was about to enter the room, however, before he could do so it seemed that June wanted some explications of what happened.

"Why did you even fight your disciple, you moron. At least give him some chances, I don't want to be dealing with this every night," she complained.

She knew that there was no way that this incident had been caused on purpose, however, the fact that it was an accident didn't matter at all.

"I know, I know, I'll make sure that such a thing never happens again, now can I go in and see him?"

June looked at how impatient the director was, that's why she let him go in as she had finished healing him either way.

'She really is the best,' the director thought as he entered the healing room, noticing that there was absolutely no blood in the room. It seemed that it had all been cleaned up without a single problem.

'Well, he's still sleeping, let's hope that he will fight tomorrow. I'm sure that the beast girl has no chance,' he thought as he knew that the skills he had used in the fight against him were one of a kind.

If he was to use them, then everyone would be extremely impressed by his performance and that person who asked for a duel would try her best to hold on to his attacks.

The only reason that Aiden had lost this fight was because he had fought an opponent much stronger than him, however, if he were to fight someone on the same level or even worse, weaker than him. Then, he would win without struggling even once.

"Well, I guess I'll let him rest," the director muttered as he went toward one of the chairs that were in this room, sitting on it.

Right after he said, that he heard a short gasp coming from Aiden's mouth, it seemed that he was waking up.

'But how? Was June really that good?' The director thought as he wasn't sure that it was the case.

He knew that the girl was gifted, but from the state in which Aiden had been when David had brought him in, there was no way that Aiden was actually waking up right now.

However, that wasn't what shocked him the most, it was the words that Aiden pronounced when waking up.

"So, was it a draw?" Aiden asked as if nothing just happened.