Perfume Alchemist

Chapter 76 Discharge

Chapter 76 Discharge
The next morning, Ah Hao got up early.

But it wasn't until the sun was high that he waited for the news that Annie had woken up.

After asking about Anne's room from the little nurse, he came over immediately.

"She's here, you can visit for a while, but it's best not to disturb her.

"She seems to have a bit of post-war psychological trauma syndrome, and she doesn't want to talk much now. This situation is very common, don't worry. Just talk to her more, and she will get better."

"OK, thanks."

The little nurse twisted her waist and left, and Ahao turned around and knocked on Annie's door.

"Dong dong."

"Enter."

Pushing the door open, he saw Annie wearing a blue and white hospital gown, half lying on the bed.

The delicate mechanical structure behind the bed propped up the bed at an appropriate angle, which kept her head at a comfortable angle.

Even though Ah Hao had already opened the door and came in, Annie still looked sideways at the fallen leaves outside the window.

Her platinum hair was shining brightly in the sun.

"Annie, how do you feel now?"

Hearing Ahao's voice, she turned her head.

Then she forced an ugly smile on her face.

"It's you, Ah Hao. Come here, there are seats here."

As she said that, she seemed to be worried about something, and continued with another sentence. "Close the door."

Before Ah Hao sat down firmly, she couldn't wait to move her body, and asked sideways:

"What happened yesterday? Why didn't I die? Did you save me? Or that uncle?"

Before Ah Hao could answer, she said again like a cannonball: "Since this morning, people have been asking me questions. I'm almost suffocating, and I'm full of questions and have no place to ask."

"What's the question?" Ah Hao asked curiously.

"It's not just those, ability, strength, whether there is a wartime advancement, and how does it react after being drenched in the rain.

"Hehe, actually, I know that what they want to know most is one question - how did I survive.

"The problem is that I don't know either. I'm too lazy to make up nonsense to fool them, so I just keep silent and pretend to be dead, and they can't do anything about me."

As she spoke, Annie twisted her body, revealing only a small half of her left arm from under the quilt.There are still bandages wrapped around the remaining upper arm.

"And this, what's going on? Is all this related to you?"

She sat up, swung her short upper arms in a circle, and stared at Ahao with bright hot eyes.

Ah Hao felt a pang of sorrow in his heart.

He organized his language and said after a while:
"This is the price I paid for saving you."

"The price?" Annie chewed on these two words in a daze.

"Tell me in detail? What price. I suddenly feel that I don't understand your ability at all."

Ahao continued: "You have seen my ability, I can reconstruct objects to a certain extent. Just like I once made a stone wall at the entrance of a coffee shop.

"At that time, someone actually paid the price. It was just the price paid silently by the stone bricks under the street.

"I did the same thing on you. I reconstructed your body that was almost water. So you didn't 'evaporate'. But it was your left arm that paid the price."

"I see. The price? Maybe this arm is the price I pay for my innocence."

Annie quickly accepted Ahao's explanation.

"If I had listened to you and stayed in the store, this arm would not have been lost."

Annie lay back on the bed, hammered the bed with her right hand, and her long platinum hair spread out like flowers.

"Forget it, it's useless to say such things now. Anyway, thank you, Hao.

"Losing an arm is better than losing your life. I owe you my life this time."

"Owed a life? How did I remember that Morris also said that she owed you a life. Is life a gold coin? Why is it always owed?"

Ahao said with a teasing smile, he felt that Annie's mentality adjusted quickly.

"Maurice, who?" Annie frowned, as if she was thinking hard about something.

"It's the middle-aged man you rescued yesterday, titled [Wonderful Hand]."

"Oh, him. Pfft~"

Annie blew her lips disdainfully.

"Useless man."

She still remembered Morris's green rejuvenation spell, which was useless and made her spit out a mouthful of water.

"Don't talk about me like that. Morris is still very good. He knows how to repay you. He also took the initiative to introduce you to a prosthetic master."

Ahao smiled and took out the business card and token from Morris from his pocket, and handed them to Anne.

"Here, that's it, here you are. Give something to this [craftsman], and Morris said he'll build you a mechanical prosthetic for free."

Annie took the object in surprise.

"Prosthetic limbs! Yes, I can still wear prosthetic limbs! This guy is not bad. I have seen many people who slap their ass and leave after being rescued. It is rare to see him like this."

"Do you need me to accompany you to the [craftsman] to take a look in a few days?"

Annie waved her right hand, "No need, I'm not limping, and I can still walk. Actually, I'm in pretty good condition now. Those old guys must let me lie down here."

"Okay, you'd better listen to them and get some rest. You were shaking like a sieve yesterday.

"Then I won't bother you, I'll go first."

"Hey, wait, give me your ring."

"What's wrong?"

Annie didn't say a word, and took off the Arcane Association ring from Ahao's hand.

She just wanted to touch the ring on her own hand and Ah Hao's ring together, but found that one hand could not do this.

"Hey. Forget it, you'd better put it on and give me a fist bump."

Ahao put back the ring in confusion, and met Annie's ring face to face.

Blue sparks danced between the rings.

On the side of Annie's ring, a sun-shaped rune flowed onto Ahao's ring.

"No, the mission rewards 500 points, and I will transfer them to you first. This mission is considered unlucky. I thought it was just a mission to steal rewards. Fortunately, the rewards were quite a lot in the end."

"So much?" Ahao looked at Annie in surprise.He had completed the repair task before, and he only had 20 points.

"Generally speaking, it's not that much. The association compensated me a lot. After all, this is considered a work-related injury." Annie pointed to her left hand.

"Then what are you doing for me?"

"You can take it if I give it to you. After all, you have saved my life, and you have a share in this reward."

Annie waved her hand impatiently: "Okay, let's go. I'm going to rest."

Just as Ah Hao wanted to explain something, Annie kicked him out of the room.

Outside the door, he shook his head, and after standing for a while, he went to the doctor to complete the discharge procedures.

He still has a lot to do today.

(End of this chapter)

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