I Next
What is a stroke?
The instant Raciel comprehended this, his heart dropped heavily. mories from over a decade ago erged suddenly.
He had made an effort to avoid pondering over it. As ti had gone by, the recollection had grown dim. The wounds from that period had only left a vague mark. Consequently, he believed he was okay at this point. The past no longer haunted him. That was his self-reassurance.
However, at this mont, with no ans to manage it, the mory of that day resurfaced forcefully.
The day his father collapsed. The instant he received the news too late. His pitiable appearance on that day. His regrettable actions. These mories resurfaced vividly, unrelentingly, without end.
Damn.
He reminisced about that ti.
How many calls had co from his mother? But he didnt know. He was playing a ga. The noise in the PC room that day contributed to it. The ga was going exceptionally well. No, rather, it was mostly his pitiful fault.
Finally, he dialed his mothers number. He thought of saying he was studying late and was unaware of her calls. He wanted to claim he had put his phone on silent. He prepared these blatant lies and then phoned her.
Yet, the mont his mother picked up the call. The mont he heard her unfamiliar, trembling voice. All the ticulously crafted falsehoods shattered like fragile glass, turning into re fragnts.
His mother inford him that his father had collapsed. He was in the hospital. It was a stroke, she said. And in his impulsive response, the first words that escaped his lips were those.
He inquired about what a stroke was.
His legs were already in motion, though. His heart raced even faster. What did he say to his friends who were with him? How did he flag down a taxi and what were his words? He still couldnt recollect it clearly.
However, one mory remained distinct. His fathers face, lying in a white hospital bed, in an unimaginable state.
And that face, almost precisely
Why are you. Emperor, you. Why does your expression mirror the one my father had back then?
Raciel took a deep breath.
He struggled to steady his breathing. He clenched his lips tightly, enduring the numbing pain that pushed away mories from the past. It pushed aside the even more piercing regret that those mories hurled at him.
Get a grip on yourself, you idiot. Is this really the mont to indulge in mories of the past?
He scolded himself and regained his composure. Then, finally, he saw the situation clearly.
The Emperor had collapsed.
He could discern the cause with a quick glance. The muscles on one side of the Emperors face were contorted. He lay helplessly, unable to regain consciousness. His bodys posture was askew and unnatural. The muscles, the nerve signals that commanded them, all twisted.
Stroke. Cerebrovascular Accident.
Raciel turned to the steward and inquired,
What happened?
I believe I can provide an answer.
The steward cautiously stepped back, indicating a middle-aged man. A face Raciel hadnt encountered before. The middle-aged man bowed to Raciel.
I am Pasa, the Emperors personal physician. I greet you, Your Highness.
Start with the explanation of the situation rather than formal greetings. How long has His Majesty been in this state?
It has been one night.
What?
An entire night?
So, the cause?
That is
The cause?
Last night. Following dinner, His Majesty appeared unusually affected by alcohol.
Intoxicated? Unusually? Elaborate.
His Majesty only consud one glass of wine. However, he exhibited all the signs of being completely inebriated. His speech slurred, his steps faltered. Consequently, we advised him to retire early.
As a result, His Majesty retired to his sleeping quarters. But when we checked on him this morning
He was like this?
Yes, Your Highness.
Raciel tightly clenched his fist. Now he understood. Sudden and inexplicable signs of intoxication. Slurred speech, loss of bodily control.
These are classic stroke symptoms.
However, the attending physician had not caught on. He rely attributed the Emperors deteriorating state to other factors. He erred by advising rest. Consequently, during the Emperors period of rest, the critical ti fra during which they could have addressed the early stages of a stroke had been fruitlessly squandered.
Yet Raciel didnt yield to hasty anger. Now wasnt the ti to give in to fury; finding a solution was paramount. He inquired once more,
What actions have you taken since discovering His Majestys condition this morning?
Initially, I assessed His Majestys condition.
What were the findings?
I observed pronounced paralysis symptoms accompanied by severe headaches.
And then?
Ah, I compounded the dications available to and devised a prescription.
What did the prescription entail?
I combined dicines known for effectively treating headaches and incorporated specific herbs recognized for their efficacy in addressing muscle paralysis.
Is that the entirety?
Naturally, there is more, Your Highness. I employed a hot water-soaked towel to steam His Majestys arms and legs. It appeared to provide relief.
Relief?
The distortion of His Majestys facial features gradually ceased, and the condition did not worsen.
Raciel was left without words.
Such prescriptions and asures fall far short of whats needed. They are significantly inadequate. However, the attending physician remains oblivious to the insufficiency of his response.
Im losing my mind.
If only soone had accurately diagnosed the emperors condition last night. Then the critical ti period wouldnt have been missed. The emperors state wouldnt have deteriorated to this extent.
No, even beyond that, the emperor had quit smoking and resud sword training for the sake of his health. So why has it co to this?
Its like a scene out of the original novel Devil Sword Emperor.
Out of nowhere, the plot of the original novel, Devil Sword Emperor, flashed into his mind. An emperor who falls and succumbs to a stroke. The second prince who ascends the throne. An empire engulfed in warfare. The decline of the imperial family.
I cant let that happen.
Of course, even if the emperor dies now, the story wont unfold exactly as it did in the original. The second prince wont take the throne. Raciel will beco the emperor. But that mustnt beco reality.
Of course. Then my ti will be cut short, and Ill die.
Raciel pressed his lips together firmly. Swift calculations raced through his mind. The subsequent events were fairly predictable.
If the emperor dies like this? Ill likely ascend the throne as the crown prince. After all, I outperford the second prince in our clash. Ive demonstrated my capability. But is it truly advantageous for to assu power now? No. Definitely not. In fact, it will shorten my life.
The forecast was clear.
Being an emperor is never a simple role. Its a position where political matters haunt you ceaselessly, without respite.
A multitude of dostic political dilemmas. Diplomatic tangles with neighboring kingdoms. Intricacies of minor policies and power struggles among the nobility. The captain of the empires aircraft carrier, housing millions upon millions, devotes his life to managing this complex ensemble.
However, if the emperor were to suddenly pass away and Raciel took his place?
Without a proper transition, Id be thrust onto the throne. The volu of work Id be shouldering? It would be beyond asure. From handling the aftermath of the emperors sudden death to addressing the array of dostic and international conflicts and challenges that arise.
It was evident.
The local nobles? Theyd initiate a fierce power struggle amidst this new political landscape.
Those ready to pledge allegiance to the erging authority. Those aiming to exploit that allegiance for their personal gain. Those aiming to wield control. Many would test Raciels political ttle, each pursuing their own interests.
Foreign nations need I elaborate?
The nurous kingdoms encircling the empire would test him. Theyd incite international and subtle power dynamics. Theyd gauge the new emperors capabilities.
Whether hes a potential threat.
Whether hes an easily manipulatable adversary.
Theyd consistently probe and prod.
I cant endure such an avalanche of responsibilities. In that case, my tenure would be brief, and Id et my end.
Raciel felt a deep gravity. This wasnt just about evading work; it was an earnest, life-or-death dilemma.
Im not even in good health. My body remains frail and ailing.
Thus.
His life expectancy barely surpassed 200 days. Amidst intensive dical care for nurous patients, he clung to a fragile existence, barely extending his lifeline.
But what if he suddenly beca the emperor? If he were subrged in overwhelming responsibilities? Would he have the ti to care for patients?
No, not at all.
Raciel vigorously shook his head.
Looking at the practicalities, there wouldnt be any room for patient care. The opportunity for an extra chance at life wouldnt arise. The chance to extend life expectancy wouldnt materialize.
Death would loom nearer.
Evading it was impossible.
Halting it was out of reach.
Thats the inevitable conclusion.
Swallowing hard, the calculation was finished.
The projection was ford.
The decision was made.
If the emperor dies, Ill et my end as well.
So, preservation was imperative. It had to happen at any cost. Raciel made a firm commitnt and approached the emperors bedside. He steadied his thoughts, then activated the mana circle.
Kiiiing!
He rotated the mana ring enveloping the heart. Simultaneously, he initiated the ridian scanning function.
Beginning with a diagnosis.
Tstsstssts-!
He intensified his focus. Singular target. His gaze remained fixed solely on the prone emperor.
The cause of the stroke is crucial. Please, anything but a hemorrhage.
Internally, Raciel fervently beseeched.
A stroke is broadly categorized into two types. One is hemorrhagic, caused by the rupture of cerebral vessels and such.
The other is ischemic, wherein blood vessels are obstructed, leading to a halt in blood and oxygen supply to the brain due to thrombosis and atherosclerosis.
Which presents a higher fatality rate? Generally, hemorrhagic strokes are considered more perilous.
Please. Please.
Raciels eyes moved rapidly. He ticulously inspected the emperors cranium. Like undergoing a CT scan. Like undergoing an MRI. He delved into every recess within the skull. Yet, he could discern no distinct site of hemorrhage.
So, the deduction is an ischemic stroke.
But it was too premature to feel relief.
Which blood vessel had beco obstructed? Thus, in which section of the brain had the oxygen supply been disrupted, causing brain tissue damagereferred to as cerebral infarction? He needed to establish that. Only then could he gauge the prospects of recovery and devise a treatnt strategy.
Raciel intensified his concentration even more.
To an unprecedented level, to the extent that his head ached and his eyes grew rigid. Not a single blink escaped him. He vowed to overlook no minuscule hint, even from the tiniest capillary. He honed his focus. Enhanced his concentration further. Deeper. To the limit. And beyond.
And ultimately, he unearthed it.
What is this? This isnt a naturally occurring clot, is it?
With this realization, vigor surged into his grip.
(To be Continued)
To read ahead
Patreon Subscription Tiers
$5/month5 chap ahead 5 chap/week$20/month10 chap ahead 5 chap/week$30/month20 chap ahead 6 chap/week I Next
Reviews
All reviews (0)