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Chapter 26 - Chapter 13: The Talk and surgery {Part 2}

[Sacrifice]: Did your brain crystallize into a tumor, or is this something worse?

She pointed at his body, her gaze moving across the exposed wires and stone-like structures.

[Sacrifice]: Let me remind you—I am a doctor. Not a neurologist. Not an engineer.

A brief pause. Her eyes narrowed slightly as she examined him more closely.

[Sacrifice]: And the longer I look at you… The less of you I actually recognize as human.

She stepped closer, crouching slightly to inspect the fused components.

[Sacrifice]: These aren't just implants. These are networks—layers of them. Neural links, mechanical relays… and they're all fused together.

Her tone remained flat. Analytical.

[Sacrifice]: If I'm not mistaken… more than half of your body has crystallized.

A light tap against a hardened section of metal.

[Sacrifice]: Even the metal is turning to stone.

A pause.

[Sacrifice]: You're not a patient.

Her eyes lifted to meet his.

[Sacrifice]: You're a dead failure pretending to be alive.

A pause. Her gaze dragged across his ruined body.

[Sacrifice]: And looking at you like this… it makes me angry.

Her voice stayed controlled—but colder now.

[Sacrifice]: Not because of what you are.

A step closer.

[Sacrifice]: But because of how carelessly you treat what's left of yourself.

Her fingers hovered near the exposed wiring, then withdrew.

[Sacrifice]: You're neither alive nor dead. Just… suspended between the two.

A brief silence.

[Sacrifice]: And for all I know—

Her eyes narrowed slightly.

[Sacrifice]: I may not be able to help you at all.

She reached into her bag, pulled out a bottle of disinfectant alcohol—

—and drank it.

No hesitation.

No reaction.

Just a quiet exhale as she lowered the empty bottle.

[Protector]: I know.

His voice was steady. Accepting.

[Protector]: I'm not asking you to fix me.

A faint mechanical click echoed as he shifted.

[Protector]: Just cut out the parts that have turned into Originium.

A pause.

[Protector]: Seal whatever you can. Tape. Stitch. I don't care.

His gaze held hers.

Unwavering.

[Protector]: I have one month at most if this continues.

A beat.

[Protector]: My brain… maybe two years before it fully shuts down.

The ticking in his chest grew louder.

[Protector]: That's enough.

A pause.

[Protector]: Just do it for me.

Sacrifice stared at him.

Long.

Unblinking.

[Sacrifice]: You want me—

Her voice was low now.

[Sacrifice]: A doctor who exists to save lives…

A step forward.

[Sacrifice]: …to prolong your suffering?

A pause. Then quieter—

[Protector]: I'm begging you.

His voice didn't break—but something beneath it did.

[Protector]: Prolong it. Let me feel it. The rot. The gears grinding. The weight of every second, this body refuses to die.

His chest gave a faint, uneven rise.

Tick.

Tock.

[Protector]: Let my heart keep ticking… let my arms move… let me keep going—

A breath.

Heavy.

Deliberate.

[Protector]: Just long enough to save her.

Silence settled between them.

Not tense.

Not loud.

Just… heavy.

Sacrifice studied him.

Then exhaled softly.

[Sacrifice]: …You're insane.

A pause.

She turned, already moving.

[Sacrifice]: I'll help you.

She stepped closer, crouching beside him as her hands moved with quiet precision—opening a worn kit, laying out tools one by one.

Her gaze flicked briefly toward the metal lodged in his skull.

[Sacrifice]: Though before I put that tetanus-ridden bolt back into your head…

A slight tilt of her head.

[Sacrifice]: You're going to talk.

She met his eyes again.

Calm. Direct.

[Sacrifice]: I want to understand the world I'm standing in.

A beat.

[Sacrifice]: And the people like us.

Her hands didn't stop moving.

[Sacrifice]: The Oathkeepers.

A pause.

[Sacrifice]: Start from the beginning.

Protector was quiet for a moment.

Then—

[Protector]: …I don't remember much.

A faint, hollow exhale.

[Protector]: Just fragments.

His gaze drifted somewhere distant.

[Protector]: But I remember a promise.

A beat.

[Protector]: I made it a hundred years ago.

His voice softened—just slightly.

[Protector]: To a girl.

The ticking of his heart grew louder in the silence.

[Protector]: I told her… I'd be there when she needed me.

A pause.

[Protector]: And now—

His eyes sharpened.

[Protector]: She needs me more than ever.

Silence.

Then—

[Protector]: As for Oathkeepers…

A faint shift in tone. Older. Heavier.

[Protector]: Let me tell you about two of the greatest.

A breath.

[Protector]: The knight… Arthur.

Another.

[Protector]: And the Great White Snake

She adjusted a tool in her hand without looking at him.

[Sacrifice]: Make it quick. I still need to drag you back to camp and keep you from falling apart during surgery.

Protector let out a faint, dry exhale—something close to amusement.

A pause.

[Protector]: Arthur was one of the few non-Sarkaz Oathkeepers.

His gaze drifted, as if pulling the image from somewhere buried deep.

[Protector]: A Kuranta. Took the Knight's Oath… and lived it like it was his entire identity.

A faint flicker of something—respect.

[Protector]: Shining armor. Always polished. Always spotless.

A slight shake of his head.

[Protector]: Not because he cleaned it.

A beat.

[Protector]: Because he was too fast for blood to ever touch him.

The fire cracked softly.

[Protector]: People underestimated him because of that.

A faint pause.

[Protector]: They thought he was ceremonial. Decorative.

His voice lowered.

[Protector]: They were wrong.

Another breath.

[Protector]: Arthur Nearl.

The name settled between them.

[Protector]: He died in Yan.

A pause.

[Protector]: Fighting a Feranmut.

Silence lingered for a moment before he continued.

[Protector]: As for the Great White Snake…

Something in his tone shifted. Heavier.

[Protector]: She wasn't just an Oathkeeper.

A pause.

[Protector]: She was a Feranmut.

A slow, uneven exhale left him.

[Protector]: During the war… the one they call the war against the eye that broke the heavens… her body was destroyed.

A beat.

[Protector]: But something remained.

His gaze hardened slightly.

[Protector]: A fragment.

[Protector]: Enough to think. Enough to choose.

Another pause.

[Protector]: She stayed in Ursus.

His voice softened, just slightly.

[Protector]: Guarded it.

[Protector]: Loved it.

A longer silence.

[Protector]: Until Yan decided she was too dangerous to exist.

The words fell flat. Final.

[Protector]: So they hunted her.

A faint, bitter edge crept in.

[Protector]: And this time… they made sure nothing was left behind.

Silence stretched.

Only the ticking remained.

Tick.

Tock.

Then—

[Protector]: …Now that I think about it…

A slow, hollow breath.

[Protector]: Most Oathkeepers didn't die by fate.

His eyes shifted slightly toward Sacrifice.

[Protector]: They were hunted.

A beat.

[Protector]: And more often than not…

His voice dropped.

[Protector]: Yan was the one holding the blade.

A pause.

[Sacrifice]: Now we're leaving.

She corked the last vial, her hands steady despite the blood still staining them.

[Sacrifice]: You took your time telling that story.

A small tilt of her head.

[Sacrifice]: I'm done here. Let's go back so I can fix what's left of you.

Without hesitation, she grabbed a bottle of disinfectant alcohol—

—and drank it.

No reaction.

As if it were water.

Protector stared at her.

[Protector]: …That was the fastest version I could manage.

[Sacrifice]: No talking back.

She turned, already walking.

A beat.

[Sacrifice]: Before I start drinking out of anger.

The threat didn't sound like a joke.

[Chapter end]

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