Astein, who didnât expect Elusiana would come out so aggressively, was quite taken aback.
âLusi, your hands, let go.â
âIâm going to let them go when Iâm done, so donât strain yourself.â
Astein bit his lips as he struggled to defend his feet from Elusiana.
âStop it.â
âI told you to relax.â
âLusi.â
In particular, one of his socks lying on the floor further aggravated Asteinâs confusion.
âNo way. She didnât mean to touch my feet, right?â
It wasnât a big deal to Elusiana, but it was a flagship for Astein. Whether it was a woman or a man, showing his feet meant the same as showing his skin. The problem was Elusiana didnât care about that at all.
âI canât help it. Youâre so stubborn.â
Elusiana said as she let go of Asteinâs leg, âYou, stay right there. All right? Donât move!â
Elusiana opened the lid of the blue bottle that was sitting close to Astein. She scooped up the ointment, holding the stick attached to the lid with a smile.
Astein wondered what she was going to do when she suddenly lowered her head. But soon, he felt something cold and sticky touching his feet. There was no way he didnât know it was the special ointment.
Asteinâs body stiffened.
ââŠ!â
âLook at this. I thought it was okay, but itâs a mess on the side. Didnât you say you were fine?â
âW-why are you touching something dirty?â
âItâs not dirty. Itâs just soft.â
ââŠ!â
Elusiana, who spread the ointment between his toes and applied it meticulously, pulled the other sock, which hadnât been taken off yet. Then she applied the ointment without hesitation.
âOoh, I said you shouldnât move, right? If you move, it will get on your leg.â
âWhat?â
âSo stay still. Itâll be over soon.â
Swipe. Swipe. Elusiana applied the ointment meticulously, contrary to her words that it would be over soon. She applied it generously to the extent that the ointment she scooped out was not enough, so she scooped it one more time.
Each time, Astein flinched at the warmth that spread over his feet. But by no means, he did not move. He was afraid that it would get on his leg.
âItâs done.â
Elusiana, who straightened her head, smiled brightly.
âHow do you feel? Do you think the pain is going away? As you may know, since youâve used it, itâs a special ointment from the temple, so itâs effective. What do you think?â
Astein nodded with a red face because he was embarrassed. The slight pain he felt was completely gone, as she said. As if his leg had been amputated.
âAmpuâŠtated?â
Perplexed, fear crept across Asteinâs face. He had forgotten for a moment what kind of ointment it was.
He could feel the tingling sensation gradually spread widely across his toes. As she said, the effect of the ointment was excellent. It went up to his legs, thighs, and waist and soon spread to his heart through his fingertips.
His limbs were paralyzed in an instant. Thanks to his infinite regenerative power, there wonât be any mishaps even if his heart stops beating. Still, Astein couldnât help it at all.
* * *
Elusiana, who didnât know about that, closed the lid of the blue bottle.
âOriginally, it shouldnât be used like this, but today I applied it generously. So be grateful to me, got it?â
ââŠ!â
âThen, do you want to lie down and get some sleep? You had a hard time because of me today. You will be much better after a good nightâs sleep.â
Elusiana rose from his bed. Even then, Astein hadnât moved at all. After putting the ointment in the drawer again, she turned around and looked at him. Then she tilted her head.
âHmm?â
At the sight of Astein, who didnât budge, Elusiana felt a little guilty.
âDid I act too stubbornly? Is that why heâs upset?â
Visiting his room without permission and offering to apply the ointment and treat him were all acts of her selfishness. She could have offended him.
Elusiana hurriedly moved to his side and cautiously called him.
âHey, As? Have I been too rude today?â
Elusiana, who was timid, lightly touched Asteinâs shoulder and said, âSorry if I offended you. But Iâm really worried about you⊠huh?â
She widened her eyes as she watched Astein collapse helplessly beside her. Astein was still holding his knees as he fell and was motionless.
ââŠ!â
Elusiana swallowed her saliva as she watched his body still curled up. Asteinâs body rolled up like a ball. She didnât know why this happened, but she was sure the cause was herself. Because those red eyes were glaring at her with strong resentment.
Elusiana quietly rose from the bed and put Asteinâs body back in place.
âI-Iâm sorry. I must have done something wrong again. Is it because I put too much ointment? Haha. Why, why are you becoming like this? You⊠are you okay? No, As, Iâm going to call someone, so hang in there. U-understand?â
Elusiana, who had been pouring out her hurried words, rushed out of his room after saying that.
* * *
âUmmâŠâ
Astein, who had fallen asleep before he knew it, opened his eyes at the unpleasant sensation.
When he peeked down, he saw something black moving back and forth under his legs.
ââŠWhat? But, more than thatââ
Astein twitched his eyebrows as if he didnât like something. He remembered being paralyzed, but he had no idea how he ended up sleeping on the bed. Astein slowly raised his feet.
âHuh? As, are you awake?â
At that time, Elusiana rushed to him and checked his condition. It seemed that the black thing that was moving back and forth under his legs was Elusiana.
âCan you move? Is there any uncomfortable place?â
Asteinâs eyes narrowed because there was one more person beside her. Elusiana, who was quick to notice his hostile gaze, pulled Trisha aside.
âThe doctor said you were just asleep, but I couldnât believe it. So I asked Trisha to stay with me. Are you really okay?â
ââŠDid the doctor say that I fell asleep?â
âYes.â
âCertainly, there was no way the doctor wouldnât know that itâs a symptom of paralysis. Why did the doctor hide it?â
Applying that much ointment, it wouldnât be strange if he stopped breathing. Yet, Astein only fell asleep.
âSuspicious.â
Unable to understand the doctorâs diagnosis, Asteinâs eyebrows furrowed slightly. When he didnât answer, Trisha, who was by Elusianaâs side, spoke irrelevantly.
âItâs just a trivial matter to get stepped on a few times. Why are you exaggerating it? Do you know how much my Lady worried about you?â
âThat! Whatâs wrong, Trisha! You were more worried than I was a while ago.â
âW-when did I say that? Iâm just worried that the young Lady will be twisted because of a guy who doesnât have the slightest hint of manners.â
After putting off her question for a while, Astein got up from the bed and looked at Trisha. His bright red eyes touched her and fell coldly.
âI know, Trisha.â
Trisha, who was denying Elusianaâs words by waving her hands, couldnât hide her embarrassment and asked back, âOh my, see what heâs talking about? You knew it so well? So youâre saying you deliberately pretended to be sick despite knowing everything?â
âYou misunderstood me. I meant that I knew how much Lusi valued me.â
ââŠwhat?â
âThank you for your concern, Trisha. I want to rest.â
They were polite words, but every time she heard them, one side of her heart felt better. Trisha rubbed the goosebumps on her arm after managing to suppress her anger. Then, turning around, she gently grabbed Elusianaâs arm and pulled her.
âLady, letâs go. The patient needs a rest.â
âOh, okay. That⊠As, take a rest. I will be on my way.â
Elusiana reluctantly followed Trisha out. Then, Astein called her. âAre you really leaving?â
âYes?â
âCan you stay with me until I fall asleep?â
A light moisture welled up under his sadly drooping eyes. Somehow, feeling that Astein would cry alone if things went on like this, Elusiana readily nodded her head.
âUh, umm. Okay. If you donât feel uncomfortableââ
âLady. No.â
âWhy?â
Trisha let out a sigh and said, standing in front of Elusiana. âThose little things are my job. If youâre worried about Asteinâs condition, I will be here. Lady, please go back and take a rest.â
She was trying to be nice to Astein, but her deep resentment still lingered. âI couldnât forgive you for leaving a big bruise on Ladyâs face.â But now he wanted the precious Lady to take care of him? âHa! How shameless of him.â
After saying those words, Trisha hid Elusiana, who kept trying to come forward behind her.
âCan I stay here, Astein?â
âWill you be alright?â
Astein looked up at Trisha and smiled coldly. It was just a faint smile, but it was oddly familiar.