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Pannis’s hand trembled and he unconsciously stopped the action in his hands.
He opened his mouth, wanting to say sothing, but in the end, he still remained silent, unable to utter a word.
“Funny, isn’t it?” Vivian sneered at herself and said leisurely, “Soone who considers themselves to be a rare genius, suddenly becos a cripple one day, only able to lie in bed every day, unable to move or speak.
The only action I can take is to blink an eye.”
“Both my parents are residents of the City of Knowledge and professionals, but they are just Lower Rank professionals.
Not long after I was born, people discovered my magic affinity and natural magic talent.
From then on, they placed all their hopes on , exhausting all their efforts to cultivate , and hoping that I could beco a great Upper Rank Mage.”
“I did not disappoint them.
When I was two years old, while other children were learning to talk, I was already able to recite the entire Magic Elent Table.
When I was three years old, while other children were learning how to eat by themselves, I had already broken the boundary to beco a professional, producing my first Magic spell.
When I was four years old, under the guidance of my ntor, I had learned a lot and for the first ti, completed a repetitive Alchemy experint on my own.
At the age of five, I easily broke through the threshold of black iron and beca a professional of the sa rank as my parents.
In the year when I turned six, I mastered most of the Lower Rank magic.
From a theoretical standpoint, I submitted my first research report to the Mage Guild as an independent Mage for the first ti.
Haha, I rember it very clearly.
The content of my report was a discussion on how the change in the frawork structure of the spells had a non-linear impact on the Fire-attribute assistance magic.
Although the content was rather immature, it caused a strong sensation in the Guild because of my age.
Even the Guild President ca to my ho lab to find several tis.
At that ti, everyone knew that the daughter of the Flal family, Vivian Flal, was a promising girl.
One day, she would beco the highest-ranking professional that everyone would have to look up to.”
“But unfortunately, all of this beca a joke in a very short ti.”
“In the late autumn of the year when I was six, I suddenly fainted one afternoon.
Since then, I have never been able to stand up again.”
“When I woke up from my coma, I was horrified to find that I could not control my body, and I could not feel anything transmitted back from my body.
If it wasn’t for the fact that my eyes could still perceive the existence of my body, I would think I only had a head left.”
“My parents anxiously took to nurous temples for dical treatnt, but no one knew the cause of my sudden strange disease.
They could only conclude after countless physical examinations that I was completely paralysed and the chances of recovery were almost zero.”
“Many priests, mages and doctors have studied my disease, and even Master Antuin, the Guild President, has studied it many tis.
But in the end, they were all helpless, watching , the genius they saw, lying in bed every day, consuming my life bit by bit.”
“It was said that, for reasons unknown, most of the nerves in my body were completely damaged.
I was unable to control any part of my body below my neck, and those parts had no sensual perception.
And since I lost control of higher body areas, I even lost the ability to speak.
I couldn’t even control my vocal cords.
I could only lie there, rotting day by day.
Thus, I transford from Genius Vivian to Pitiful Vivian, from Paralysed Vivian to Forgotten Vivian.”
“That ti, haha, it wasn’t just a mont, those days lasted for thirteen years, and I had to painfully lie in bed for thirteen years.
Thankfully my parents did not abandon .
They spent all their savings on my treatnt, and for this reason they had to return to their forr rcenary group.
This led to their deaths in a battle a few years later.”
“So, for the past thirteen years, I’ve been lying alone in a house, with only a hired maid coming in regularly to take care of my physical needs.”
“Can I see through human hearts and sense their emotions?
That’s just a joke.
The experiences during that phase of my life allowed to analyse the emotions of the maids through their slightest facial expressions and subconscious movents.
Gradually, this ability to analyse turned into my instinct, so it appeared as if I could sense emotions.
In reality, however, it was just a side effect of pain.”
“If it weren’t for my elder sister, I might have died long ago.”
“I knew my sister since I was very young.
She is two years older than .
After I fell ill, when my parents left for missions, it was she who supervised the maids to take care of .
And it was she who often ca to chat with and encouraged .
Without her, I wouldn’t have been able to hold on.”
“Five years after I started lying in bed, one day, under my elder sister’s encouragent, I began to study magic again.
I was unable to chant or form seals, so I could only build magic models in my brain over and over again to cast spells silently.
It wasn’t until two years after continuously building the sa model that I was successful in casting my first silent spell, the simplest Mage’s Hand.”
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