Chapter 77 Chakra Channels
Hua Tuo was visibly vexed. He was the Sage God of dicine and not Magic. His knowledge about such matters was limited. The Sage God of Magic - rlin, wasn’t exactly soone he was chummy with. They tolerated each other at most out of courtesy and respect. However, their beliefs were entirely different.
Hua Tuo believed in the ridians and the ’qi’ flowing through a human body. It was sothing that allowed a human to channel their energy in a condensed form at any point of their body. Full cell mastery ca from within and anyone could achieve it with proper guidance and effort.
On the other hand, rlin believed that magic was the ultimate evolution for humans. There those who were gifted with chakra channels and those who don’t have them. Most magicians are able to manipulate the magic also known as mana in the environnt to create shocking spells. These spells cannot be defended against by normal humans, including martial arts practitioners who cultivated the ’qi’ according to Hua Tuo’s thods.
Hence the two Sage Gods weren’t exactly on the best of terms. Hua Tuo believed in the inner power every individual possessed but rlin was more of a believer in the ’chosen one’.
Having said that, Hua Tuo was now faced with the greatest challenge of his career - treating a magical creature. That goes to say, no normal treatnt thods would suffice. Without a choice, he had to seek help from his friend Buddha to look for rlin. After all, if it wasn’t for Buddha’s request, he wouldn’t be faced with such a predicant.
Thankfully, Buddha agreed and contacted rlin imdiately. Hua Tuo had exhausted every thod of treatnt he could at this point just to stabilise Truen’s condition. However, even if the body recovered, the broken chakra channels cannot be fixed by any dical ans.
rlin arrived in a literal flash. A bolt of lightning ca down from the sky and struck the ground behind Hua Tuo’s small house. Hua Tuo internally grimaced at the deep blue wizard robe that the old Sage God of Magic wore. Magicians have the weirdest sense of fashion but the doctor wasn’t going to question it this ti. rlin had once explained how the clothes gave magicians the ability to recover the mana in their body better but Hua Tuo chalked it up as hogwash. If clothes could really do that, all you had to do was strip a magician and he would be powerless as an infant.
Yet, Hua Tuo held his tongue. rlin wasn’t here to pick a fight, he was here to help.
The doctor showed the magician in and rlin was decently surprised at the mid-level spell around Zero who was sleeping on a high-level mount. He didn’t think the traditional man would be open-minded enough to learn a little about magic but he stood corrected. The respect he had for Hua Tuo increased. Maybe he should ask Hua Tuo about dicine for backaches. They’d been causing him so trouble for a while now and even if magic could ease the pain, it couldn’t resolve the root of the issue.
"Where is that reckless child you spoke about?"
Hua Tuo sighed and pointed to the unconscious child on his straw mattress. rlin took a brief look at the elf and clicked his tongue in disdain. Anyone who doesn’t value his gift isn’t worthy of receiving its power. How dare this elf overestimate his abilities?! Did he not care about his future?
"As you can see," Hua Tuo sighed, "he’s a bit of an idiot. That child there is his world and because of a silly argunt as heard from Gaia, he didn’t care about his limits to find that child who ran away."
rlin sighed. Zero was important to the Great Gods and he knew that Truen was sent as a guardian. He couldn’t exactly bla the elf for acting recklessly but that didn’t an he wouldn’t slap him once he fixed his channels.
"Give him a good smacking after he wakes for . I have a feeling Freya wouldn’t let him off easily either."
Hua Tuo grinned. "No sooner said than done. I intend to do it myself but since you’ve brought it up, I will deliver it twice as hard as I intended to."
rlin grinned and got started on the treatnt while Hua Tuo kept an eye on the girls outside. Now that Truen’s matter was getting resolved, it was ti to deal with the unwanted guests.
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