Transmigrated With A Resolution System

Chapter 133 A Message Before It's Too Late



"Mmhhh!" Fae let out a muffled scream as she felt the piece of wood being slowly pulled out. The stinging pain throbbing. The only relief she was getting was the nurse's healing ability.

Her back arched upwards while trying to fight the urge of blackening out.

"There we go!" The nurse said with a smile, bringing up the blood stained piece of wood, for all to see.

"That's a long piece of wood you got lodged in you." Lank stifled a laugh.

"Ow!" He held his head, the moment he felt a hit to his head by the nurse.

"She almost died, you moron!" She scolded, raising her hands once again to hit him.

"Please heal her quickly." Mr. Gaviel said in a matter of urgency.

He needed Fae to leave and hide as soon as possible, the academy wasn't safe anymore for her to be in.

Lank could sense an uneasiness in the way in which his teacher stood, his eyes darted everywhere, confused and conflicted about what he was going to do.

"Someone's in a hurry," the nurse rolled her eyes, placing both hands over Fae's side as she concentrated on the glow of her hands.

"Could you be a bit faster?" Mr. Gaviel's eyes darted about, looking backward.

Raising his hands to the windows, he made sure to darken the folds so they couldn't be seen from the outside.

He couldn't place them all in danger too. If he was to face the wrath, he would delay the inevitable.

"You don't rush these things!" The nurse hissed at the pressure he was laying on her. Unintentionally increasing the intensity of the healing, causing Fae to hiss in pain.

"Oh... I'm so sorry!" She softened her features, turning towards Mr. Gaviel and glaring.

Mr. Gaviel shook his head, he needed this done so she could be transported for the main time before her existence could be discovered.

"Lumina..." Fae whispered, trying to get up when she felt the bleeding had stopped.

"Oh... No, you don't!" The nurse frowned, forcing her back down to take a rest, "I wouldn't want that ruptured again."

Fae stared at Mr. Gaviel in silence, causing him to look down, feeling uneasy.

Lank switched glares between the two, now he could tell they were hiding something.

Curiosity got the best out of him, he had to ask. Before that, he walked over to the nurse, whispering something into her ears.

She made a gasp and nodded her head in understanding, taking a step back. "I would be sitting over at my desk. Just pretend you never saw me." She hid her nervousness with a chuckle, quickly dashing in the said direction.

Mr. Gaviel looked up at Lank, confused as to what he had just said to the nurse to make her so nervous.

"What did you tell her?" He questioned with a narrowing of his eyes, wary about this particular student's tactics.

'Just the right incentive I need.' Lank thought with a grin.

"If I answer your question, you have to promise to answer mine." Lank conditioned.

"Forget I asked." Mr. Gaviel shunned him immediately, suspicious about the sort of question he would ask in return.

Lank's mouth gaped open at the downright refusal, "you don't just turn down juicy information, Sir."

"Sorry to break it to you, but the less that know, the better." He retorted. Looked over to Fae and maintained eye contact, knowing what thoughts she was thinking even though she stayed silent all the while.

"Then you know what I was about to ask." Lank narrowed his eyes, looking at Fae, hoping she could give answers.

"It's best to remain ignorant," Mr. Gaviel called to the attention of Lank.

'So you wouldn't have to leave abruptly.' He finished in his thoughts, blaming himself for not shunning Fae when he still had the chance to save her from this fate.

"Lank..." Fae finally spoke, pausing to collect her thoughts.

"Yes?" He turned his attention towards her, smiling at her willingness to finally speak to him.

​ "Come closer." She said in a breathy voice.

Leaning closer to her face, he realized she had wanted to tell him some secret.

Cupping her hands, she whispered what she needed to pass across to Lank.

His eyes doubled in size at what she had revealed, although the name mentioned sounded foreign to him, her last words didn't.

'... leave now, tell her before it's too late.'

He wondered what could be so special in what she had said and why she had made an emphasis on it being so urgent.

Intending to get a bit of an answer from Lumina instead, he thought against questioning further.

Whatever the case might be, he needed to carry this out before Mr. Gaviel got word of what transpired.

Staggering backward, he gulped and stared for a while, his red eyes flickering from their glow and back to their original form.

Fae shook her head, she needed this to be kept a secret no matter what. Only Lumina and in turn Nix needed to know.

"Go!" She mouthed, prompting him to ignore the inquisitive call of Mr. Gaviel, and slowly back up as he prepared to leave.

"I'll... I'll be back." He said, dashing towards the door.

Slam!

"You are pushing it, Lank!" The nurse yelled from her corner.

Mr. Gaviel looked back, shaking his head at the noise they had made for some time in a place meant to be quiet.

With a sad glance at Gia, he let out a sigh, "she was one of my top students, I had never thought to think about this being used on her."

"Only Lank can save her from this," his hand traced the bed frame before he retracted his hands, "only he just doesn't know it, or is too scared to do it."

'So Lank can counter the spell placed on her, but how?' Fae wondered, not wanting to share the news of her surface knowledge of what he was talking about.

Her brows simply furrowed in confusion.

"Don't worry, with his level of luck and unnoticed backing and knowledge, he will." Mr. Gaviel said with a smile.

Turning towards where the nurse was, his mood darkened and so did the glow in his eyes.

"What are you going to do, Mr. Gaviel?!" Fae whispered, holding onto his sleeves, wary about his intentions.

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