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WARNING.
There's incest in this chapter right after Greg parts ways with Shalia and her guard at the gate to his compound. If this isn't your cup of tea, then you might want to stop reading the chapter at this point.
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All Characters in the story are 18 years of age and above...
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Chapter Fifty Two: A Listening Ear...
Greg looked around at the empty room he now stood in. It wasn't the largest room in the infirmary, but it was up there. The healer had told him that he could pick whatever tools and furniture he needed from the other rooms in the infirmary. Greg, however, had no such plans. With the Eros shop and the amount of lust points he had, he could easily furnish a room ten times larger than this one. He had so many ideas going through his head that it took an effort of will to just stand there and study the room. He didn't want to jump the gun and buy things that would in the long run turn out to not be that useful or practical. No. If he planned this out just right, this room would end up being the perfect den of lust.
Greg still couldn't believe that this was the result of being honest with the healer. Even more than the fact that she would be angry with him, Greg had been afraid that he would hurt the healer's feelings. She had already been hurt by people close to her before and the last thing that Greg wanted was to be numbered among the people that had hurt her. His fears versus the actual results of his honesty, however, couldn't have been any further from each other. Not only did she not react negatively to his news, but the healer went above and beyond that and gave him several gifts to help him along.
This room was the first one, Within the rest of the infirmary, Greg was a student of the healer. He would have to do and abide by what is required of him by the healer. Inside this room, however, Greg was free to do whatever he pleased and the healer wouldn't bother him. This was part of the reason why it would have been impossible to maintain what he was doing as a secret from the healer for too long. Eventually, the townspeople would have started to come to visit him in the infirmary. If he hadn't been honest, he would have been in a rather awkward position when the time came. After being truthful with the healer, however, this was her way of helping him establish his legitimacy as a healer. Once he stopped making home visits, he could receive his 'patients' inside this room.
The second thing that the healer gave him was her backing in the agreements he made. Both retroactively and going forward. This came about after Greg revealed what was going on between him and Shalia and the agreement between him and the Town-head's wife. In other words, She agreed to help him in keeping his promise to Shalia and her mother by keeping the Town-head and his family safe after they lost power. Also, going forward, so long as he consulted her either before or immediately after, he could use her name as backing should any of the three families or even the Town-head, try to manipulate or coerce him. So long as it wasn't in support of anything too unreasonable or cruel, Greg could even use her name to enter into agreements with any of the families. The healer had been careful to inform Greg that, while she didn't care all that much what happened to the town or the people in it, she also wasn't inclined to cause any unnecessary suffering. Greg had promised to consult with her before he made any agreements in her name, not that he could see himself doing so. He wasn't interested in involving himself in the politics of the town. The healer had nodded, content with this arrangement.
The last thing that the healer gave him was a whole set of enchanted metal disks the size of large coins. While they were the size of large coins, each one of them had a different shape, probably for ease of distinction. While they seemed to have been made from some silvery metal, from the fine, sigil-like inscriptions on their faces, Greg could tell that they weren't currency of any kind. Each of them was a one-use item with a specific purpose. The first, a circular-shaped one, was a mana shield from a third-tier mage. The second one, square in shape, was packed full of her healing mana, enough to bring him back from the brink of death. The third token, hexagonal in shape, carried a single attack at the level of a third-tier mage by the healer. The final token was star-shaped and when activated, would act like a calling card as it would allow the healer to teleport to wherever the token's position was.
While Greg appreciated the healer's generosity all the same, she had made it clear that the enchanted tokens were given purely out of a selfish need on her part. Greg was her only hope and chance at starting over. While she didn't plan on interfering with his plans, she knew that he was playing a dangerous game. Should what he was doing ever come to light, Greg would be in danger of serious harm from the men of the town. Whether Greg was in the right or the wrong, She didn't care at all, but under no circumstances was she going to allow him to lose his life. While the tokens weren't to be used willy-nilly, the healer had insisted that, as soon as he suspected that he was in actual danger, Greg was to use them immediately.
With a final scan of the room, Greg moved to the door. After his willpower training with Olivia, he'd have a lot of planning to do tonight. For now, however, he had something much more important to do...
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Alena looked up from the workstation she'd been working on since the boy left. She couldn't help but look to the mouth of the cave to judge the current time. She knew that she could lose track of time when she was engrossed in her work, hence the need to confirm. Judging by the angle of the rays of the sun coming in from the mouth of the cave, however, it was only halfway to their next appointment. Which was why she was understandably confused when the boy emerged from the teleportation room hidden behind the wall of the cave.
Noting the small smile playing on his lips, Alena was put at ease judging that, at the very least, it wasn't bad news that brought her student around earlier than expected. She had expected him to approach her directly and raise whatever issue it was that had brought him over. Roka, however, didn't approach her workstation. Alena watched as the boy moved close to where her fireplace on the leisure side of the cave was.
Alena's brows rose high, her eyes immediately zeroing in on the boy's left mid-finger when he pulled out a large, colorful mat from seemingly thin air. It wasn't a very high-quality one, but there it was, a storage ring on the boy's hand. No one in the town could have possibly made it, they wouldn't even know where to begin in doing so. Of the few storage rings that she'd managed to make her escape with, none was a low-grade tier-one. Besides, all her storage rings were magically encrypted to only allow her access. This left only one possible source for the magical item. The familiar. Now that she thought about it, this shouldn't have come as that much of a surprise, after all, just a few months prior, the boy had had a hive scroll and several tier-three alchemical bombs. A low-grade, tier-one ring, wasn't even as precious as those items were.
Several thoughts passed through Alena's mind as she watched Roka lay the beautiful mat down close to where one could be warmed by the fireplace. Alena had lived long enough and seen the ugly side of the magical world. Enough so to have any naΓ―ve hopes or expectations about it thoroughly erased from her psyche. Neither her avatar nor the true Olivia had struck Alena as the kind to be generous just for the sake of it. If they were being generous, it's because they got something in exchange. When the boy had admitted that he planned on having sex with as many of the town's women as possible, it hadn't come as that much of a shock to her. After all, the very first time the boy had introduced his familiar, Olivia had plainly stated that she had certain needs of a more lascivious nature and the boy would be her conduit in scratching this need. Whether it was with her or some other woman, the familiar didn't care.