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“Well, I can’t narrate everything in great detail but basically, I…”

“We already know you co from the dos. There’s no need to beat around the bush.”

The sudden revelation stupefied , and I could see her mother shaking her head while sighing. I knew they probably were aware but how could she reveal it like this, for no good reason and right at the start of the discussion?

“Err…”

“Crali… You’re really not made for this job.”

The girl in question seed to notice she made a mistake and looked flustered for a second. It didn’t last long, though.

“W-who cares! We’re talking about saving lives here! What’s more important than that?”

“Hopeless. You’re hopeless.”

“Mom!”

“Ah… I just wanted to relax for a few decades. Was that too much to ask? Why do I always need to clean up after my daughter?”

“Liar! You’re too lazy to look after !”

“Still a mama’s girl at your age… Sigh.”

“Mom!”

I watched their skit go on for a bit more until Angin focused her attention back on .

“I’m sorry about this, young man. It’s not the ti for so family dispute.”

“Please call

Tila, my Lady.”

“Fine. Anyway, now that we’re all on the sa page, let’s return to the main topic.”

“Before that, may I ask how much you know about my situation and the dos? It’ll help when I explain what I did.”

Angin stared at

for a mont and at her daughter after that. In the end, she slightly nodded.

“We don’t know anything about the dos except that humans took refuge in them hundreds of years ago. About you, we only have conjunctures. We think you’re a legendary spatial mage and co from the dos because that’s the only place where you could have gotten your hands on that technology, those selnic items. We only have very basic knowledge about spatial mages.”

As expected, it was impossible to hide the truth for too long. The good part was that they didn’t seem to hold any aggressive feelings toward . Whatever happened between humans and other species all those years back didn’t seem to affect contemporary people too much. I was unsure if they didn’t know about

coming from another planet or just chose not to reveal it to

but that was already a good starting point.

“Thank you for telling . As you guessed, I do co from the dos, and the technology there is a bit more advanced than here.”

Crali looked fascinated.

“Wow… There aren’t many people who don’t dream of opening the dos and checking what’s in there. How is it inside?”

“You might be disappointed because it’s a lot more normal than you could expect. One of the main differences is that humans are the only species there. Otherwise, people are still people. They eat, sleep, and struggle to survive. It’s the sa here and in the dos.”

Angin acquiesced sagely but Crali didn’t seem much satisfied with my answer. This wasn’t what we were supposed to talk about, though.

“Anyway, let

explain what I did. I went into many… herbalist shops, I guess, and they all knew about these particular symptoms. If we trust them, this disease is called Roklera and it’s quite potent.”

Angin scowled.

“How can we be sure we’re talking about the sa disease?”

“We can’t. They all agreed on that specific illness but that doesn’t an it’s the sa.”

“I guess it’s better than nothing. Go on.”

“Yes. Next is the good news. They knew about this sickness because it appeared in the dos in the past. And a vaccine was created to fight against it.”

“So, what’s a vaccine? Is it a cure?”

“No. A vaccine isn’t a cure.”

Even the mother looked a little surprised at my answer while the daughter was very confused.

“It’s not a cure? What’s the point then?”

“A vaccine isn’t a cure but, in a way, it’s even better than a cure. It’s a prevention chanism. If a person gets injected with a vaccine for a specific disease, they’ll have a lot less chance to catch that disease.”

Angin’s eyes widened as she instantly understood the concept’s greatness but Crali still wasn’t there yet.

“Prevent? I an, it’s good, but what about those already infected?”

“A vaccine has no impact on those already infected. They need to fend off the disease by themselves.”

“What? But…”

“Enough, Crali. Don’t you understand? A vaccine is exactly what we need right now. We have a lot less infected people than healthy ones. Tila, how long of an effect does a vaccine have?”

“It depends. So of them last for a lifeti. The vaccine for Roklera is like that too.”

“That’s amazing. Even better than expected. Can you get your hands on those vaccines?”

“I have so on .”

Crali shouted noisily.

“Really?”

“Yes… But here’s the bad news. I only managed to buy 40.”

“40? Geola has almost a million people!”

“Exactly.”

“Huh… Damn.”

Lady Vejas stayed composed and calmly asked.

“What’s the issue? Is there a limited quantity of it available? Or do you lack money?”

“Money is the main problem but the quantity we need isn’t negligible either.”

“Then it isn’t one. You can use Geola’s treasury to get as much funds as you need.”

“It isn’t that simple. We use a different currency in the dos. The money from here is worthless there.”

“Even gold?”

“Yes, gold isn’t worth anything there.”

“Really? How can that be?”

“Because they don’t need it.”

“What do they need, then?”

No matter the circumstances, I wasn’t going to reveal the dos' weak points that easily, and I avoided directly answering the question. Not that they couldn’t find out if they investigated

or just thought deeply about it.

“I’ve been trading things from here to there but that’s far from earning enough money to buy a million of those vaccines.”

“Hmm. What do you suggest we do?”

I let a mont of silence pass while I organized my thoughts.

“That’s why I ca here to report back. Let

summarize the situation. First, I’ll need to sohow convince the vaccine manufacturer to produce at least a million of them. Then, we’ll need to gather enough currency from the dos to buy them. And let’s keep in mind that we’re not sure that it’s the vaccine for the sa disease. That’s one option.”

Their eyes lit up on my last sentence.

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