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Queen Sylvia. She's... magnificent.

The Queen of Healing possessed beauty that transcended physical features. Every gesture radiated compassion.

Every step spoke of a purpose larger than herself.

When she moved toward a row of beds containing injured soldiers, the very air seed to brighten.

"Tell about the pain," Sylvia said, kneeling beside a young man whose leg had been shattered in three places.

Such gentleness. Even her voice carries healing.

The soldier—barely eighteen by Jasmine's estimate—tried to speak through gritted teeth. "It burns, Your Majesty. Like fire inside the bone."

Sylvia placed her hands above the injury without touching. Golden light flowed from her palms, but this wasn't ordinary healing magic. Jasmine's perception caught details that would escape normal observation.

She's not just nding the bone. She's rebuilding the entire nervous structure.

"Breathe with ," Sylvia instructed. "Let the pain flow out with each exhale."

The technique was impossibly complex. Jasmine watched in fascination as the Queen simultaneously repaired physical damage, realigned spiritual essence, and sohow drew the traumatic mory from the soldier's mind.

Triple-layer healing. I've never seen anything like it.

Another patient called for attention—a woman whose arm had been savaged by claws. Sylvia moved to her bedside with unhurried grace.

"The poison spreads," the woman gasped. "I can feel it climbing toward my heart."

The worst kind of toxins.

Sylvia's response was imdiate but asured. Her hands moved in patterns that seed to dance with reality itself, weaving threads of healing energy through corrupted flesh.

"I'm extracting the toxin into myself," she explained to an apprentice Jasmine hadn't noticed before. "Watch carefully—this technique requires perfect emotional balance."

She's taking the poison into her own body? That's insane.

But Sylvia's control was absolute. The demonic corruption flowed from patient to healer, where it t sothing that transford its very nature. What entered as lethal venom erged as pure healing essence.

"The key," Sylvia continued her instruction, "is understanding that all energy seeks balance. Even poison contains the seed of its own cure."

Philosophical alchemy applied to healing. Brilliant.

Jasmine absorbed every detail as the mory continued. Patient after patient received treatnt that defied conventional understanding. Sylvia didn't just heal—she elevated. Every person who left her care erged not just restored but sohow improved.

This is what true mastery looks like.

The mory shifted to a private chamber where Sylvia sat alone, visibly exhausted. Her hands trembled as she poured tea with her delicate hands.

The cost. All that power cos with a price.

"Another successful day," she murmured to herself. "A hundred souls preserved. The realm grows stronger."

A hundred souls in a single day. How does she maintain such a pace? Healing magic not only taxes your mana, it also taxes your body and mind. Especially the complex healing she is doing.

The Queen opened a leather journal and began writing with her calligraphic handwriting. Jasmine realised she was docunting not just treatnts, but techniques—creating a comprehensive record of her healing knowledge.

She is building a legacy. Ensuring her thods survive her. She is a true healer, through and through. Not many would want their powers to be spread, even after their death.

The mory faded, returning Jasmine to the chamber. The Guardian Staff pulsed with expectant energy.

"Did you observe the technique she used on the poisoned woman?"

The toxin absorption thod. Dangerous but effective.

"I did. She drew the corruption into herself and transford it."

"Now. For the real test of the first stage. Demonstrate your understanding."

A new figure materialised—an illusion of a man writhing in agony, dark veins spreading across his skin.

Demonic poison, identical to what Sylvia had faced.

Okay, it's the first attempt. Don't overthink it, Jasmine.

Jasmine approached.

Draw the toxin out. Transform it within myself. Simple in theory.

She placed her hands above the patient and reached out with her healing abilities. The poison responded imdiately, flowing toward her palms like iron filings to a magnet.

Pain exploded through her nervous system.

HISS!

She hissed from the pain that almost made her hand thrash.

Too fast! I can't control—

The toxin crashed into her unprepared consciousness, bringing visions of despair and corruption that made her stagger. The patient's condition didn't improve—if anything, he seed worse.

"Failure," the Guardian announced without emotion. "Two attempts remain."

I rushed it. I need to establish the transformation matrix first.

Jasmine steadied herself and tried again. This ti, she prepared her own essence before attempting the extraction. Internal barriers ford to contain whatever she absorbed.

Better. Now draw carefully.

The poison ca more slowly, giving her ti to process each drop of corruption. But sothing went wrong during the transformation phase. Instead of converting the toxin to healing energy, she simply contained it.

Contained but not transford. The patient needs healing, not just poison removal.

The man's condition stabilised but remained critical. Not the elegant restoration Sylvia had achieved.

"Failure," the Guardian repeated. "One attempt remains."

Last chance. What am I missing?

Jasmine closed her eyes and replayed Sylvia's demonstration. Every gesture, every word, every subtle shift in magical energy.

"The key is understanding that all energy seeks balance. Even poison contains the seed of its own cure."

Understanding blood in her mind like dawn breaking.

I've been fighting the poison instead of embracing it. Transformation requires acceptance, not resistance.

For her final attempt, Jasmine changed her entire approach. Instead of viewing the toxin as an enemy to be defeated, she welcod it as energy to be redirected.

'All energy seeks balance.' She repeated Sylvia's words.

'Corruption exists to be healed. Pain exists to teach compassion.'

The poison flowed into her, but this ti she didn't resist its nature. She let it show her its purpose, its origin, its deepest fears. Understanding the corruption allowed her to provide what it truly needed, not destruction, but healing.

Amazing. The toxin actually wants to heal. It's just lost.

Golden light erupted from her hands as corrupted energy beca pure healing force. The patient's skin cleared, his breathing steadied, and his eyes opened with gratitude.

"Success," the Guardian announced with sothing approaching pride. "You have learned the Technique of Compassionate Absorption. This knowledge is now yours permanently."

Jasmine nodded as she felt her knowledge expand.

She had just learnt a very-rare healing skill from Sylvia's demonstration.

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