After the short greeting, she checked a few things carefully and nodded. "Your pulse is fine, and the pressure in your arteries is fine. You're in perfect condition." She smiled at him.
Klaus nodded. He could already feel it inside him, so he wasn't surprised.
Instead, he watched her carefully as she sat down to the side to talk about important matters.
"Miss Sua, before we move on to the important topics, may I ask you what Curseology is?" he couldn't help but ask that question.
As a scientist, he knew all branches of dicine quite well, so he found it curious to find a different university major in this place.
Sua stared at him for several seconds before answering.
"Are you interested in dicine, Young Klaus?"
"A little."
"I see. Growing up in that place, it's normal that you didn't have access to subjects like dicine, so maybe in the last month, you saw sothing interesting." She nodded.
"Still, I must tell you that studying dicine is not recomnded. We are often looked down upon because there are sorcerers who are able to cure things that we are not. They just use us to get good information about the human body. But that's where Curseology cos in."
"It's a university course added a little over 15 years ago to the Educational System. It's the branch of dicine that deals with the study of all things related to cursed energy, cursed beasts and derivatives. At present, I am proud to say that there is no one with greater knowledge of the career than , as I was one of those who introduced it as a dical career." She smiled proudly.
She was young, beautiful, and talented. Naturally, she was proud of her accomplishnts and what she had beco.
Klaus nodded softly after listening.
'A different career in dicine. It certainly is an interesting world.' He thought.
Still, he didn't have ti to think about it. He was curious about things, but for now, he didn't need to touch them, and Sua wasn't going to tell him anything more than that.
She glared at him.
"Young Klaus, since you're already thinking correctly, I will start explaining your situation and what's to co."
"I'm listening, Miss Sua."
"Good." Sua nodded softly as she saw that this person was possibly the most polite Sorcerer of anyone she had ever t.
"The day you ca out of the Energy Bath, a serious problem occurred worldwide. Many people who had not finished their bath ca out at the sa ti as you, and so who had already done so. On that day, a strange anomaly occurred all over the country, which is still under investigation. It caused everyone who passed the First Bath to be expelled for no reason."
"Therefore, a high-level man will co to investigate what you know in a little while. Still, before that, as the one who was commissioned to treat you. What did you see there? What was it that happened? This is the first ti such an anomaly has occurred. This is too strange."
As she spoke, she kept her eyes fixed on Klaus, waiting for so subtle change that would give her information. Still, Klaus remained impassive.
He took his ti responding. He knew what she wanted, and even though he knew what had happened right now, he couldn't give her that information.
"Regarding that anomaly you ntion, I honestly have no idea. I had a hard ti getting through the mission, and the mont I got out, the last thing I saw was that I was in that room and subsequently fell unconscious. I didn't think I would get out because of an anomaly and not because I completed the mission."
Sua nodded slightly but kept staring at him. "I understand. If so, you must tell that to the man who will co later. I'll stay here, so don't feel pressured to answer sothing if you don't know or it's too private. You don't need to say sothing like what your bath was about or what you had to do there."
Klaus nodded and looked at her strangely. He couldn't understand what this woman wanted. From one mont to the next, she tried to investigate him. But, a few monts later and only with one response, she changed from wanting to investigate him, to not wanting to be investigated so thoroughly.
'There are sides in this place. Apparently, things are complicated below the surface.' Klaus sighed. He had wanted to see his abilities all this ti, but he didn't want to reveal that he was a Cursed Class Sorcerer, as he knew his abilities were amazing.
Being at the rcy of scientists in this place, the less they know about him, the better.
Therefore, he nodded to Sua.
"Thank you, Miss Sua. I will answer truthfully, so don't worry. I really didn't know about that anomaly, but now I feel interested." He replied.
Sua, who stood beside him, looked at him curiously. "Are you interested? That's strange."
"Is it?" he asked, following her with his eyes.
"Yes, it's very strange. All over the country, many Sorcerers have been asked to see if they can investigate such an anomaly, and no one dares. No one is curious about it; on the contrary, the farther away they are from it, the better. An anomaly of that magnitude may signify sothing very dangerous, after all."
Klaus found her answer quite logical but smiled. "I guess I'm different."
"Quite different, I'd say. One of a kind. But don't worry. I won't ntion that to the other people, so they won't bother you. Try not to say it later." She smiled warmly at him and then looked at the door.
'He's coming.' She thought.
Just as Klaus was about to answer, the door opened, and a muscular man in a lab coat, who looked in his 50s, walked through the door. The sa man who had been here a few hours earlier.
His eyes sparkled as soon as they saw that Klaus had woken up, and he walked quickly to the front.
As soon as he arrived, Sua handed him the file with the changes he had made in this ti. After reading it, he smiled and looked at Klaus.
"It is good that you have finally awakened, Young Klaus. You had us worried, and we wondered how long you would be like this. Congratulations on getting out of that place alive." He spoke. He did not introduce himself, nor was he as polite as Sua.
But Klaus could sense that he was powerful. 'He's not soone simple. I can sll that he's been in contact with blood in different states recently, so he must be a research scientist.' Klaus thought.
He nodded to him.
"Greetings, sir. I'm sorry to have to wait on you like this."
"Haha, it's okay. You don't need to get up right now. Your bones should start working properly. I just ca to check on your well-being and ask you a few questions, " replied the man. Without even introducing himself, he sat down in the chair across from Klaus.
His way of speaking could go down well with many people, as his expressions were of a good and caring person.
That's why he was easy to talk to.
Klaus nodded to him. "Ask anything you wish, sir. I'll answer as much as I can."
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