Life After Prison

Chapter 1655



Chapter 1655

Chapter 1655


Chapter 1655


Severin put two and two together after hearing the conversation. “Is Gilda sick?‘ Severin wondered.


Though Gilda had a smile on her face when she saw Wuhlricht, Severin observed that the smile appeared forced. It was likely a conscious effort to prevent Wuhlricht from worrying too much about her.


Before Wuhleicht could say anything else, Gilda said. “But I’ve gotten over it, Dad. All humans eventually die. If I can’t be cured, then so be it.”


“Are you sick?” Severin frowned and observed Gilda’s body intently. He could only frown after attempting to diagnose the issue because Gilda appeared entirely healthy. His medical knowledge proved scant in identifying her ailment, but there had to be an explanation as to why she would faint thrice in a day. Severin was puzzled as a result.


“Who is this?” Gilda wanted to shift the focus away from her health, so she turned her gaze toward Severin and asked about him.


Wuhlrich; introduced Severin with a smile, “This is my senior’s disciple, Severin. I’ve mentioned him to you before.


Gilda viewed Severin more highly after the instruction. “Your senior is a top talent in the realm of attainment, so his disciple must be a remarkable individual too.”


Severin replied modestly, “You’re too kind, Miss Gilda. It was through sheer luck that I could receive tutelage from my master, and it’s all thanks to his teachings that I had the opportunity to join the Skyblue Sect and become its member.”


Wuhlricht chuckled. “No need to be so humble, Severin. You’re a part of us now, and not as a member, but an elder!”novelbin


Gilda smiled and said to Severin, “That’s very madest of you. Your attainment must be very high if you were appointed an elder upon your acceptance.”


Wuhtricht clarified, “He is currently a fourth–grade low–rank alchemist, and that more than qualified him to be a sect elder. Though his attainment might not have reached the requirement yet, it’s only a matter of time until he’s there. His talent is extraordinary, after all.”


“Fourth–grade low–rank? That’s very impressive. Our sect’s alchemists are often preoccupted with their work and have limited time for attainment. This is probably the drawback of becoming an alchemist,” Gilda remarked in some surprise after being told about Severin’s alchemy grade.


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were both unaware that Severin had already progressed to a fourth–grade medium–rank alchemist, but Severin chose not to correct their misconception, “Your attainment level is incredibly high, Miss Gilda. Now that you’re a level nine saint, it’ll only take a bit of further effort for you to break through to level one royal saint.”


Severin was the disciple of that man‘ after all, so Gilda was not surprised that Severin could gauge her attainment level so accurately, She smiled and said, “Hehe, I tend to faint very often, and there are times I may lapse into a coma. There’s no point in becoming a royal saint if there’s always a risk that I might collapse and never wake up. It would be laughable for me to collapse during a battle and die just like that.”


Severin frowned at her statement and suggested, “I have some medical knowledge, but I can’t identify the precise allment you’re suffering from without doing a more thorough examination. Would you like me to take your pulse and assess your condition? I might have a way of treating it.”


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