Genshin Impact Simulation: Starting with Melsin's Friend

Chapter 37 Unusual Movements in the Fetal Sea

"Your Grace, the seal is beginning to loosen."

Julius, a former researcher at the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences, stepped forward and respectfully reported to Leosley in the office.

Behind his desk, Leosley frowned deeply, his knuckles tapping incessantly on the surface, as if pondering a solution.

After a long silence, Leosley finally spoke:

"Lourvie, could you please go to the infirmary and ask the head nurse to come over?"

The girl called Lulvie responded and left the Duke's office.

“Julius, the ‘plan’ continues. I will handle the issue of the loosening seal.”

"Yes, Your Grace."

Upon receiving the order, Julius left, and the Duke's office returned to a brief period of calm.

"The Duke? Were you looking for me?"

The heavy office door was gently pushed open, and Siegwen peeked out slightly before entering the Duke's office with her medicine box.

"Yes, head nurse."

Leosley smiled, then adopted a serious expression, placed his hands together on the table, and slowly began to speak:

"Please write to the Supreme Judge,"

"The seal on the primordial womb is beginning to loosen,"

"Tell him to prepare as soon as possible."

After speaking, Leosley took a report from the messy pile of documents on the table and solemnly handed it to Siegfried.

“Yes, Duke.”

Higewen smiled, her delicate face revealing no change in emotion.

Just a friendly reminder, don't drink too much tea.

After instructing Leosley to drink less strong tea, the nurse pushed open the office door and returned to the infirmary.

Throughout the entire process, the smile on her face remained unchanged.

Behind him, Leosley watched Siegwen's departing figure, sighed deeply, and silently pushed the teacup beside him a little further away.

……

Melo Petersburg, medical room.

Hitchcock put down her medicine box, placed Leosley's documents on the table, and stared intently at the report on the abnormal movement of the primordial gestational sac.

The water of the primordial womb.

Higgin hates that name.

This nightmarish name cruelly robbed her of everything in her life.

And she will never forget that day, never forget that dark afternoon.

……

On that seemingly ordinary afternoon four hundred years ago, a group of prisoners arrived in Mero Petersburg.

While conducting physical examinations on the newly arrived prisoners, Siegwen overheard a conversation among some of them.

"It's all that damn cook's fault!"

"It would be one thing if he went and died himself, but he also dragged us down to this state!"

Prior to this, Siegwen had also noticed some unusual phenomena.

Brother Mufeng always sent me the snacks on time, and the ones he chose always suited my taste, but he hadn't written a letter in a long time.

All his letters went unanswered.

This made Siegwen feel a little disappointed, but she didn't care too much.

Perhaps Brother Mufeng has been busy lately...

Higewen comforted herself in this way.

This went on for two months. Soon, not only the letters, but even the snacks that were sent on time disappeared, and the nurse began to panic.

So she wrote to Caroline of the Shadow Chasing Court and a few close friends of Little Meloshen, but only received some vague excuses.

Higewen's unease was not alleviated; on the contrary, it deepened.

"Who are you talking about?"

While continuing her examination, Siegwen asked questions with feigned nonchalance, but her voice was already trembling, and she was praying silently in her heart.

A prisoner nearby gave her a strange look, as if he had seen some rare animal.

"The manager of that coffee shop? Such a big thing, and you didn't know?"

"let me tell you……"

Before the prisoner could continue speaking, he was forced to swallow back the words he was about to say by the fierce gazes of the guards and the old prisoner beside him, leaving him horrified and confused.

"Crack!"

However, Siegwen could no longer hear what he said after that.

The syringe in her hand fell to the ground with a crash and shattered, but the dazed Siegwen showed no reaction whatsoever.

The guard glared fiercely at the bewildered prisoner and quickly left to report to the old warden.

Soon, the warden arrived at the infirmary and dismissed all the prisoners and guards.

"This isn't real, is it?"

Higgin's beautiful ruby ​​eyes filled with tears as she looked up at the warden, her voice filled with an incredulous plea.

Even after many years as warden, the old man still didn't know how to face Hitchwen like this.

He was silent.

However, silence is the best answer.

Amidst Siegfried's suppressed sobs, the old man revealed the truth to the young nurse in a low voice.

"According to that Supreme Judge,"

"I will temporarily keep his departure a secret from you,"

"It was that boy who made the final decision, instructing the special patrol team leader to do so."

A hint of melancholy flickered in the old warden's eyes. Although their encounter was brief, it did not prevent him from expressing his admiration for the young man.

If he had such a plan back then, he wouldn't have had to go to jail after killing an insignificant minor nobleman.

……

Higewen didn't even know how she got back to the infirmary.

In a daze, tears flowed uncontrollably.

"Higgwen, don't always think about one person."

May your path in medicine be free from prejudice and obstacles.

"I will stay with my little angel."

Brother Mufeng, you lied to me...

We promised to go together...

Siegwen gently held up the shimmering red cross pendant on her chest, and suddenly burst into uncontrollable sobs, crying until she was hoarse and had no strength left.

In my memory, she had never cried like that before.

The happiest elves cannot comprehend the complex emotions of humans.

She recalled once again that night when her teacher was still alive, and the family members weeping around the patient.

What is the significance of medicine?

What is the meaning of humanity?

With tears streaming down her face, Siegwen sat up abruptly, and with trembling hands pulled out a small glass bottle, from which she took out a yellowed letter.

"Higgwen".

"I suppose you opened this letter according to our agreement after you understood everything that happened back then."

"I lied to you, it wasn't some magical potion..."

"Finally, just like I taught you, you have to use some tricks to get the child to drink the medicine, right?"

Higewen clutched the letter and pendant tightly to her chest, weeping silently until her tears had completely dried up, until she once again fell into a deep sleep with tears in her eyes.

Brother Mufeng, teacher.

You... are all liars...

thank you all.

……

Since then, she has never learned to cry again.

A gentle smile remained on Siegfried's face, like an eternal sculpture.

She treated everyone with the same kindness as a doctor, whether they were high-ranking officials or prisoners and villains. In her eyes, there were only patients, not people of status.

The prisoners praised her virtues, calling her the most selfless angel.

But in contrast,

No one could ever get any closer to her heart.

No one could ever know whether anxiety lay hidden beneath her gentle smile.

Her tears dried up that night, and from then on, her name was no longer Hisewen, but Head Nurse.

That's it.

Setting down the report, Siegfried once again picked up the Red Cross pendant from her chest.

Even after four hundred years, the light of the Essence Crystal still shines softly, like his gentle smile.

"Higgwen, come and try my newly invented snacks!"

"Brother Mufeng..."

I used to not understand human emotions.

But when I truly understood all of this...

But we are already separated by life and death.

The smile that Hisewen had maintained for so long vanished, and tears welled up in the corners of her eyes. She clutched the pendant tightly to her chest, a surge of tenderness flashing in her eyes.

Most glorious spirit, may you pray for me?

but,

Who will pray for her beloved Mufeng brother?

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