The two had just returned to the tavern from outside when they saw Galdaruf sitting alone at a table, eating the breakfast the landlady had prepared for him.
Just from his complexion, Galdaruf's condition looked several times better than yesterday—it was clear how important Mayibeia was to him.
Seeing this, Dan Feng led Roxy over to him, and the two sat down together.
"Did you rest well?" Dan Feng asked Galdaruf.
Galdaruf was somewhat surprised to see Dan Feng and Roxy. If he remembered correctly, it was still early morning.
"Not bad. You two just went out? As expected of you—up so early." Galdaruf replied.
"Roxy and I went to the bookstore not long ago, hoping to find some books related to illnesses there."
"However, after a thorough search, we found there weren't any books of the kind we needed." Dan Feng's tone was exceptionally calm, as if this wasn't a big deal.
"You're looking for books on illnesses because you want to understand more deeply the strange disease Mayibeia contracted, right?" Galdaruf keenly picked up on Dan Feng's intention.
Dan Feng nodded without hesitation. "That's right. The illness Mayibeia had is far too rare. I've never seen a disease that crystallizes people before, so we wanted to learn about it through related books to better prevent it in the future."
Galdaruf said slowly, "This disease is indeed extremely rare. Even among all the adventurers I consulted, the ones who knew anything about it had only heard a little from one person."
Galdaruf paused briefly, seeming to organize his thoughts, then continued, "The disease Mayibeia suffered from is called Demon Stone Disease. Some people also refer to it as Petrification Syndrome. It's an extremely rare mana-based illness."
"It's said that Demon Stone Disease can only be transmitted orally, and only pregnant women contract it."
"Demon Stone Disease..." Dan Feng murmured the name thoughtfully.
"Mm. It seems only God-class detoxification magic can cure it. That's why I was kneeling in the great Millis Cathedral." Galdaruf said helplessly.
At that time, he had been completely cornered. If the Millis Church refused to treat Mayibeia, he probably would have gone to any lengths—perhaps even stealing a God-class detoxification magic book to treat her himself.
However, what he never expected was that this extremely rare mana illness afflicting Mayibeia had actually been successfully cured by Dan Feng.
This fact made him start wondering: could Dan Feng possess something akin to God-class detoxification magic?
Ever since Dan Feng returned from the Central Continent, he had left Galdaruf with the impression of being unfathomably deep.
Whether it was shape-shifting, flying, or controlling water—such abilities seemed effortless for Dan Feng.
And now, Dan Feng had demonstrated healing and detoxification capabilities—this was undoubtedly yet another of his many extraordinary abilities.
Of course, Galdaruf had no intention of prying into the origins of Dan Feng's powers.
After all, everyone had their own secrets—he was no exception himself.
Respecting others' privacy was basic courtesy and good manners; Galdaruf understood this well.
"Whoa, so does that mean your healing technique is already on par with God-class magic?" Roxy latched onto the key point in Galdaruf's words—Demon Stone Disease could only be cured by God-class detoxification magic.
"Perhaps. But neither of us has actually seen what God-class magic looks like." Dan Feng said slowly. Truthfully, even the Dragon God had never used God-class magic in front of him—he really hadn't seen what it looked like.
He had only heard that the Forest of Swords was created from the battle between the Demon God and the Fighting God. Did that mean God-class magic had the power to blow up half the world?
"Alright, I'm going to bring some food up to Mayibeia. She just recovered from a serious illness—she needs to rest peacefully and take care of the pregnancy now." Galdaruf said to the two of them, then picked up the other portion of breakfast from the table and headed upstairs.
Afterward, Dan Feng and Roxy went out again, preparing to check on the renovation progress of their house.
Upon arriving at the mansion they had purchased, they were immediately shocked by the changes to its exterior.
The first thing that caught their eye was the grand gate leading to the courtyard. The originally rusty iron gate had been replaced with a brand-new black iron one.
This new gate not only gave a completely refreshed feeling but also exuded a subtle sense of luxury.
Stepping into the courtyard, Dan Feng and Roxy were surprised to find that the landscaping here had also been completely redone by the renovation team.
The once weed-overgrown ground was now filled with all kinds of flowers, plants, and trees, brimming with vibrant life.
These plants were artfully arranged throughout the courtyard, perfectly complementing the surroundings.
Neither Dan Feng nor Roxy had expected the renovation team to handle the courtyard landscaping as well—this undoubtedly made the entire courtyard feel much warmer and more welcoming.
Standing in the courtyard, they could clearly see the state of the mansion's first floor.
Although the first floor didn't appear fully finished yet, the second floor seemed to have been completely renovated.
Why renovate the second floor first? It was to make it easier for the workers to move back and forth.
If the first floor were done first, their movements would be greatly restricted, and transporting materials would require extra care to avoid damaging already-completed sections.
When Dan Feng and Roxy stepped into the first floor, they immediately noticed the head of the renovation team.
He was standing in the center of the hall, calmly and methodically directing the workers under him.
Dan Feng and Roxy didn't want to disturb the progress of their house's renovation, so they went straight up the central staircase to the second floor.
The second floor had a total of six rooms, each meticulously decorated to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
The overall color scheme leaned toward warm tones, giving a soft and cozy feeling that perfectly matched Dan Feng and Roxy's preferences.
In every room they entered, the furniture was neatly arranged.
Beds, chairs, and tables were placed just right—convenient to use without feeling cramped.
Moreover, all the basic infrastructure was fully in place: from windows to oil lamps, from wardrobes to bookshelves—every detail had been thoughtfully considered.
These furnishings and basic facilities were all included in the renovation cost. They had originally thought they would need to purchase these everyday essentials themselves, but now it seemed everything was already prepared and ready. They only needed to finish renovating the first floor.
It would probably take a few more days. Perfect—in that time, they could go search for Dragon God Orsted.
