My Servant Is An Elf Knight From Another World-Chapter 524

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Chapter 524: A Clueless Try

Just what the hell am I thinking right now?

What am I doing? What was I about to do here?

It’s something stupid, surely something stupid... I’m always doing stupid things, risky things... try as I might, I just can never help myself. π˜§π—Ώeeπš π™šπ™—π‘›o𝚟𝐞l.πœΰ«¦π—Ί

Sluggish, inert, and literally steps away from total exhaustion... and yet there I was, still trying to take another step forward.

Seriously, I ask any doctor around and I’m guaranteed to get a diagnosis for a chronic aversion to self-preservation or something... like, I just can’t seem to want to keep myself from wanting to keep risking myself.

And the more that urge continued to rise within me, the tighter Adalia seemed to cling to me.

She had pretty much encased my entire arm around hers, coiled up in a stiff uncompromising embrace. I could feel the cold of her skin pressing against me... her petite and slender frame so supple, so soft... and so deceptively gentle, pulling me back with a strength to almost rival Ash’s.

.....

Bare strength alone obviously wouldn’t wriggle me free from her hold, so instead, I tried to grease up her grip with words.

β€œI’m not going to push myself to that extent again, Adalia,” I told her. β€œI just want to see if I can help somehow.”

Instead, she only clamped down on me even harder. β€œLiar...”

β€œI’m just worried, alright? I don’t know much, I don’t know what I don’t know, but look at her, really look at her. She might not – ”

β€œShe will...!” sounded a sudden stubbornness echoing with her voice. β€œShe will... I promise she will... so please... just stay... here... stay with me... here...”

Looking at her now, hearing her now, somehow, Adalia just felt so... small to me, so vulnerable. I don’t know why it struck me as so profound all of a sudden but it just did.

β€œIt’s no use, Adalia,” Mom said, quietly intruding in on us. β€œThis is my son you’re trying to hold back here, you know? Though I’m sure he appreciates your adorable attempts... you’ve already lost the moment you tried.”

Adalia made a faint sound – and if reluctance and doubt had a noise of their own, it’d probably be that.

β€œI... don’t want him... to die...”

β€œAnd believe me, neither do I,” Mom replied, throwing a quick sympathetic smile. β€œBut you know, there’s a big difference between not letting him die and not letting him try.”

β€œBut...”

β€œBut it’s okay, Adalia, it’ll be alright,” She nudged her head forward. β€œLet him try.”

Adalia made that sound again, and every time it just dug a deeper sense of guilt inside me, drilling an aching hole in my heart, made even more excruciating by the look she gave me with her eyes... almost pleading, begging... her usual distant vacant stare now no longer.

But in spite of it all, slowly, the cold of her body gradually began to fade. Her embrace crumbling, her arms falling back to her sides, and all I could feel was the after-sensations of her touch still lingering, tingling all over me.

β€œI know you’re worried for me, I’m grateful you are,” I said to her immediately, already on the offense to assure and wanting nothing more but to take that look off her face. β€œLook, I’ll be careful, I’ll be just fine. I promise you.”

β€œPromise...” She repeated, and already I was regretting my poor choice of words. β€œOkay...”

Then for the third time in the row, she made that same quiet sound behind sealed narrowed lips, before wordlessly drawing herself back into the shadows, a silent bystander once again... only there, and nothing else

I knew I could wallow in all the guilt and shame I’ve accumulated some other time, so for the time being I set them all aside, and shambled my way to the center of the circle, guided by the dim glow of gold streaking across Mom’s skin like tangled, binding vines.

She watched as I made my way towards her, and once I hunkered myself down right across from her, greeted me with a welcoming smile.

β€œNice of you to join me, dear.”

β€œHappy to be here,” I replied, eager to get started on... well, something.

β€œYou know, it’s kind of strange,” She said with slightly hazy eyes giving a crooked stare. β€œAfter seeing and hearing everything that you have... I’m honestly surprised I haven’t been bombarded with questions just yet. You’re not curious?”

β€œNo, I’m just not stupid. You need your focus, so focus.”

β€œI’m already plenty focused enough,” She dropped her gaze, peering down at Harry’s unconscious face. β€œAll it is now is just a matter of time and patience.”

I trailed her eyes, setting my sights on her malformed, distorted arms still embedded deep into Harry’s chest... seeing that I could feel restlessness in my own arms and hands that wouldn’t quite settle.

β€œSo help... help... how can I help?”

Mom slowly lifted her head, looking back up at me, and I watched in disbelief as she did her best to try and stifle a laugh.

β€œHow would I know?” She asked me back, passing off a cough as a breathy chuckle. β€œWeren’t you the one begging to try?”

I gave a feeble shrug. β€œNever said I’d know how.”

β€œAnd what makes you think that I would know?”

β€œBecause you’re you, aren’t you?” I said, flailing helpless hands at her. β€œThings like these, there’s no one who should know more than you do, right? I thought you’d have an idea of what I could do.”

β€œWell, I’m sorry to disappoint,” She said, lingering with her cheery smile. β€œBut I don’t.”

I blinked. β€œSeriously?”

β€œYes, seriously,” She said. β€œThis was the entire plan, and this is the last step to it. There is nothing more to do except this, nothing to add, nothing to change.”

For a moment, I saw her wince in pain, but when I looked again, her discomfort had seemingly disappeared.

β€œAnd how are you... how is that going so far?” I asked, trying to bury my ever growing worries. β€œHow you are... what are your chances?”

β€œIt’s hard to tell,” Mom frowned. β€œThis parasite had time to cultivate... nearly a full-fledged soul. An hour longer and Harry here would have been completely devoured for good, and because of that very same development, consuming it can be... quite a taxing ordeal.”

Taxing, she says...sweating buckets, paler than paper, heaving in for air even more than I was... it looked a lot more than just taxing to me.

β€œPerhaps... perhaps your father went a bit too overboard with the prayer... Grieven’s right, he’s surprisingly tough to swallow, for some strange curious reason...” She said, her smile faltering at the corners. β€œPerhaps six out of eight would have sufficed... ahh, to evoke all eight... but then again... perhaps that’s better. Yes, yes eight is right... eight is safer...”

Her back began to bend, hunching, no longer with enough strength to sit upright, and visibly, she was gasping. All pretense gone, all the pain and agony she was in had all arisen to the surface. As did my concerns.

β€œMom, hey...” I reached out towards her, fingers trembling, and to my horror, she was deathly cold to the touch. β€œDon’t you dare – ”

β€œFaint?” Yet despite all that, somehow, her smile remained showing above it all. β€œScared you, did I? No worries – this pain? It just means it’s working... Grieven has begun latching himself to my soul.”

She says it like it’s something to be rejoicing about, like it’s good news. Maybe in different circumstances, it would be. But in this case... not really.

β€œAre you sure there’s nothing I can do to help you through this?”

β€œI didn’t say there’s nothing you can do. I just said I have no idea what you can do – you hear me?” She said, her words leaving her so light and feeble. β€œThat’s all I was saying.”

Even still despite everything – she still insists on speaking in playful riddles. God, what’s it going to take for her to take anything serious?

β€œSo I can try?” I asked, grasping at straws at this point. β€œBut I can try?”

β€œYes, you can try.” She nodded. β€œAnd whatever it is you wish to try, you better try fast...” then she glanced at me again, and for once, in that long yet brief second, I saw a flicker of honesty lurking beneath her dark raven eyes. A flicker of worry. β€œBecause I fear I might have actually bitten off more than I can chew here.”