100, a brave man who has a heart with the demon king

Ainia who returned to school didn't immediately become addicted to the Internet as usual, it is said that it was because her friend in the game was not online, and she needed to wait for her friend to go online to play a copy together, she couldn't beat it alone, but her friend would not be online again today. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The reason why I ran to find the teenager was because my friend went offline and had nothing to do. Ainia said.

The young man was a little sad, and began to get busy with business--to offer tribute to the Demon King to fill his stomach.

Although I ate a lot of sweets outside, it seemed that the rumor that "the girl had another stomach for desserts" was true, and after coming back and sitting for a while, Ainia clamored that she was hungry.

Even though it only took another half an hour for the school cafeteria to open, the boy, who had become accustomed to taking care of his delicate and poor daughter without magical powers, still said reluctant words while going downstairs to buy some bread and other things for her to temporarily pad her stomach.

"Ainia ......" Seeing his daughter take a small bite but quickly eliminate the food, the young man hesitated for a while and asked the doubts that had been lingering in his heart, "Is it true that you said before that Asakusa Sakura is an ordinary person?"

Ania raised her head and looked at the boy with a puzzled gaze, her little mouth was stuffed with food, and she could only make a "hmm" sound.

"Asakusa Sakuba...... It doesn't look like it's sick, although it's a little weaker than we feel......"

"Sick. Ainia tried to swallow the food in her mouth, and she choked a little too hard, so she kept patting her chest as she spoke, "She does have a disease, and it is a very complicated and difficult to treat disease. ā€

The boy quickly poured a glass of juice and handed it to Ainia, who took a sip and nodded to show that she was very satisfied with the young man's behavior: "Although we don't have much control over the magic in our bodies for the time being, our perception ability has not been affected much. Asakusa Sakuba's illness is very clear to me, and the strange phenomenon that can't be integrated with magic power...... It seems like I've seen this description somewhere.,Well.,I can't remember it.,It's called 'magic allergy' for the time being.怂 ā€

"Magic allergy?" There have already been researchers who have shown that there is more or less magic power in any life, and magic is as necessary to sustain life as water and air, and magic allergies are as strange and terrifying as air allergies and water allergies, "Impossible, right? Even if she doesn't practice any magic, there is a certain amount of magic in the human body, if it is allergic magic, wouldn't she have been allergic to it a long time ago...... Die?"

"Not necessarily, allergies are also severe. Ainia explained with a relaxed face, "The reason why you think allergies cause death is only because most news reports only report the kind of news that has gimmicks, so the allergy-related news you see is a more serious situation, and in fact, there are less serious allergies." ā€

The teenager listened carefully to the explanation of the top student.

Asakusa Sakura's allergy symptoms are obviously not serious enough to be life-threatening, but they don't seem to be much better. Ainia stretched out her little pink tongue to lick the crumbs off the corners of her mouth, and then continued, "In my observation, her body cannot do any other movement except walking slowly, and I am afraid that she does not even have the strength to move a slightly larger stool in her daily life......

"It's a bit like Ainia now......

"I'm not that vulnerable!" Ania glared at the boy with a fierce look on her face.

"Yes, yes, Ainia can move a stool up to thigh height. The young man said perfunctorily and touched Ainia's head to reassure him, Ainia didn't care about anything, just snorted coldly and then didn't turn his head and got angry for a few seconds before continuing to talk to the young man.

"Asakusa Sakuba's own magic power and her allergy symptoms are constantly clashing and consuming, while constantly causing her magic power to decrease, and on the other hand, it is also constantly depleting the essence of her own body, although now it seems that she is no different from ordinary people except for a little weaker, but over time, the conflict between magic and her body will continue to develop, which will lead to chronic death. ā€

"So serious......?"

"Not only that, but this kind of magic allergy is also very troublesome to treat, and it will not work to cure it with magic, it will definitely cause her physical discomfort, and even in severe cases, it will cause all kinds of troublesome complications. Although there are now healing methods that do not use magic, the development of this aspect is not as mature as magic, and it needs to rely on many magical plants and animals to make medicinal materials, and the magic of those medicinal materials alone may be enough to cause her allergy symptoms to attack. ā€

"It can't be a terminal illness, right?"

"It's not that there is a terminal illness, isn't there a saying that 'there is no disease that cannot be treated, only a disease for which no cure has been found'......"

"Isn't that a terminal illness, what's the use of people dying before a cure is discovered?!"

"I'm not a doctor, so it's useless for you to tell me this. ā€

ā€œā€¦ā€¦ I feel a little pitiful.,If Asakusa Asakusa is found out about the identity of the demon.,Then Asakusa Sakuha's future ......"

"It sounds like a terminal illness, but I think Asakusa is confident that she will cure her sister's illness. The young man's gloomy appearance made Ainia feel that the bread had no taste, so she patted his hand and comforted, "Thinking about Asakusa Asaba's suspicious connection with the demons, maybe she really has some way to cure her sister." She cares so much about her sister's appearance, if there is no cure, I'm afraid she won't be in the mood to talk about those foul words, right?"

In Ainia's speculation, this possibility is very high, because in the information found by Ainiah, Asakusa Sakuha was just a weak body caused by low immunity, but after a certain period of time, she was suddenly diagnosed with this kind of problem, and she didn't believe that none of the previous doctors had made a mistake and none of them had detected this kind of problem.

"What would happen if Asakusa-senpai revealed her identity? She's obviously not a demon king, she won't just be expelled or something, right?" the boy sighed and asked another question.

"It's usually hard to get a death sentence now, but this kind of espionage crime has to be locked up for at least a few decades, right? "Of course, Ainia doesn't know the laws of the empire, but she thinks it's similar to the demons.

"If Asakusa-senpai's sister's illness hadn't been cured when she was discovered...... the boy stopped halfway through speaking, he looked at Ainia and was silent for a while, "Even if there is a way to cure it later, without a family, a long-term disconnection from society and no financial resources, it feels really pitiful." ā€

"yes, yes, so don't risk me becoming a wild child with no father's pain and no mother's love!" Ania warned, rolling her eyes at him.

The boy smiled, then looked at the time: "The cafeteria is open, do you want to go with you or wait for me in the dormitory?"

"I've been out there once and I don't want to go through it a second time. "Although the students of the Brave Academy are very few compared to ordinary schools, when they are all gathered in the cafeteria, it makes people feel that there are not many students here, and Ainia hates this kind of place with a lot of people the most.

The boy nodded and patted Ainia on the head, "It's still the same kind of things I said before, right?"

Ainia brushed her messy hair, ignoring the boy, who didn't need her reply, nodded to herself and walked out as if she had received an answer.