The next morning, I entered the forest and told Sylph obaa-san I was going to town again today.
“Oh, Bastet-sama. I apologize, but an elf child has a fever.
My Greater Heal isn’t working. Could you please take a look at him?”
I see the elf child.
They seem to be having a hard time breathing.
The fever is caused by…
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Appraisal Results
Acute Myeloid Leukemia – FAB Classification (M2)
Description: A blood cancer where the differentiation from myeloblast to promyelocyte doesn’t take place properly.
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“Nyaa— (Kyaa—!)”
“W-what’s wrong, Bastet-sama?!”
Now, now, calm down.
If it’s leukemia in a child, the prognosis may still be good.
But I don’t remember the specific prognostic factors.
That said, since there are no anti-cancer drugs, prognostic factors are meaningless.
I use [Heal] to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells.
Good, good. Now, all I have to do is replenish the deficient blood cells with [Heal].
When I checked with [Appraisal], it seems to have been easily cured.
Whew.
“H-how is it?”
“……! I’m not in pain! I don’t feel sick!”
“As expected of Bastet-sama!”
The elf parent and child, and Sylph obaa-san are jumping for joy.
It would be a strange sight for strangers to see.
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I arrived in town and went straight to the inn.
Nancy-san was feeding Yotsuba some kind of porridge.
Is it baby food?
Breast milk contains immunoglobulin, which isn’t bad to give for a long time unless she’s an HTLV-1 patient.
Well, it would be up to the mother.
“Oh, Neko-san. Nell is sleeping.
Could you wake her up?”
“Nyaa— (Okaay.)”
I went into the manager’s room, which was left open.
Nell was sleeping.
“Nyaa— (Good morning.)”
“Umm, Neko-san?
Good morning—”
Nell rubbed her eyes and yawned.
I was up late at night, so I was sleepy.
I think I’ll take a little nap.
I curl up on the floor.
“I’m sleeping too—”
…….
……Zzz.