Chapter 1866 - Sacred Chant: Purify (2/2)

Versatile Mage Chaos 26190K 2022-07-23

“Didn’t your teacher ever warn you that you shouldn’t use your Healing Magic before you are sure of the patient’s injuries?” Mu Bai scolded her.

“Am I the Healer or  are  you?” the graduate snapped angrily. She felt like she was being humiliated.

Mu Bai ignored her. He took out a tiny silkworm from a small box.

The silkworm dug into Mu Xumian’s skin. They could see it moving inside Mu Xumian’s arm to her stomach.

Half a minute later, Mu Xumian started vomiting again. The silkworm was in the pool of blood this time. It landed on the ground and tried to climb its way back into Mu Bai’s box, but it died instead.

“Poison?” the graduate asked curiously while inspecting the silkworm that had been used to probe the injuries.

“It’s not,” Mu Bai shook his head.

“Curse?” the graduate asked again.

“The symptoms are similar, but Curse Magic wouldn’t affect my Blood Silkworm,” Mu Bai shook his head again.

The graduate glanced at the dead silkworm on the floor again. She now understood why Mu Bai did not let her use the Healing Magic right away.

The Healing Magic actually worked by helping the tissues fix the damage ten or a hundred times quicker than its usual speed. It was like a catalyst that would boost a body’s self-recovery ability.

However, it was inappropriate to use Healing Magic when someone was poisoned or Cursed. For example, if a poisonous parasite had merged with its host, the Healing Magic would only serve as a catalyst that would make the parasite grow several times faster, which would speed up the patient’s death instead.

The Blood Silkworm was a special creature that Poison Mages raised. When a Healer could not inspect the conditions inside of a patient’s body with their hands, the little creature was the best way to do so. It could determine if there were any blood clots in the patient’s body, whether the patient was poisoned, or if there were fractures, dead cells, or organs…

If the Blood Silkworm did not make it out alive, the patient was most likely poisoned.

If the Blood Silkworm was perfectly fine, it meant the person was under a Curse, since the Curse would only target its victim.

It was extremely difficult to determine the exact cause this time, since the Blood Silkworm had died after coming out of the patient’s body, but either way, it was still inappropriate to use Healing Magic!

Mu Bai knelt down and picked up the dead Blood Silkworm. He was eager to know how the creature died. What harmful substance did it encounter? Did a parasite in the woman’s body kill it? However, after inspecting the Blood Silkworm, Mu Bai only discovered a strange mark on the creature. The blood was clean, too.

The graduate and the signaller remained silent, not daring to make a single sound. Mu Xumian was also not willing to die just like that. She was hanging on with all her might by withholding the urge to vomit her blood. She had no clue if it was going to help, but it was better than puking her life out!

“Is there anyone with the Light Element in the South Wing Platoon? I want someone with a strong purifying ability!” Mu Bai asked the signaller after inspecting the Blood Silkworm.

“We do, Captain Pan is a Light Mage.”

“Call him over, and have him use the Sacred Chant: Purify on her!” Mu Bai ordered.

“Isn’t the Sacred Chant only effective against the undead?” The graduate was dumbfounded.