Chapter 271 The angry little wizard
At first, the magic doctor's attitude was quite friendly, but later on, his tone became worse and worse, and his spittle almost sprayed into Alice's face.
After giving Alice a slap in the face, the fat magician was still breathing heavily and almost cursed.
Alice blinked and said with a blank expression:
"...Forbidden magic? The huge magic cage used by Willett turned out to be a forbidden magic?" The situation was critical at that time, and Brenda did not tell Alice what skill she was going to use, and Alice had no idea at all.
His friends used forbidden magic to imprison the evil lord.
After the battle, in order not to worry Alice, Willett didn't say a word about the "Polar Cage" and didn't say a word until he couldn't hold on anymore and passed out.
Now that she heard the truth from the magic doctor, Alice was lying in her heart when she said she wasn't angry, but she still suppressed her anger and didn't punch a hole in the wall with her fist.
Because the walls are innocent and cannot destroy public property. Alice kept trying to persuade herself in her heart, but the anger was like a fire burning in her heart.
The ups and downs of emotions caused Alice's eyes to flash gold from time to time. Affected by the emotions, because the magic power was in an unstable state, the chairs next to the treatment room and the potted plants placed in the corridor clanked several times, and they were all moved by an invisible force.
It was pushed down suddenly, and even the flame-shaped chandelier overhead fell to the ground with a clang and broke into several pieces.
Alice's blond hair moved without any wind, and she clenched her hands hanging by her sides. Even the magic doctor's curly beard and hair were blown up and down by the force. The bricks under Alice's feet made an overwhelming sound.
... Seeing that Alice was about to explode, the magic doctor quickly pushed up the glasses on the bridge of his nose and said in a kind tone:
"Be calm and don't be impatient. It's not good to be so angry at a young age. Being angry is very harmful to your health! Although your friend is indeed a little impulsive, she is out of danger now. She still needs your good care.
You can't bring your emotions to the patient, so you must be calm, impulsiveness is the devil!"
Alice tried her best to suppress the anger in her heart. When she saw the magic doctor's small eyes widening with a frightened expression, she realized that her emotions were too intense. She clenched her fists and finally calmed down, touching
He tilted his head and said apologetically:
"Sorry, I scared you. I will compensate for all these losses. Don't be afraid. I, I won't do this again!"
The magic doctor smoothed his hair and beard that had been blown into a chicken coop shape, then breathed a sigh of relief, looked at Alice and blinked her happy little eyes and said:
"No need to apologize. I forgive you for your young age. You are indeed so emotional as a Leo. I thought you were going to knock off the floor tiles. You should be gentle and friendly when talking to patients. If you blow up the hospital bed because of your anger,
, we will not allow you to go in to visit your friends again. Do you understand?"
Alice apologized repeatedly and promised that she would control her emotions, and then she was finally allowed to step into Willet's magic treatment room.
The triangular window casts in the early morning sunlight, which falls on the ground to form a triangular block of light. The fine dust in the sunlight slowly floats, the white curtains hang quietly, and the light and shadow are scattered...
The treatment room was very quiet. The girl, as beautiful as ice and snow, had her eyes closed and was lying on the light blue hospital bed, seemingly sleeping soundly.
There was a faint medicinal fragrance in the air, and Alice subconsciously slowed down her steps, as if she was afraid of disturbing the time. She walked quietly to Willet, and the milk-splitting cat slipped out of Alice's magic hat.
It came out and lay on its owner's shoulder very well-behaved without meowing.
Alice sat on the chair beside the bed, holding her chin with both hands, staring at Willet's sleeping face in a daze.
Alice pursed her lips. She didn't know why, but she was full of anger before she came in. When she got to the hospital bed, all her anger, whether she was unhappy or not, was thrown away.
Looking at the ice girl on the bed, Alice's heart softened. The initial anger because her friend used forbidden magic without telling her was replaced by distress and tenderness.
How could Alice bear to get angry at Willett? Being able to see that she was safe and sound was the greatest comfort in her heart.
As an orphan, she had no father, no mother, and no relatives since she was a child.
After coming to Credo, Brenda became the first friend she made. She cherished the relationship between the two of them, and their bond became deeper and deeper.
The little lion, who has never been afraid of anything, is afraid that one day he will not see Willet again. For Alice, Abu is her best friend, and no one can replace Brenda's position in her heart.
"Meow?"
The milk-split cat suddenly tilted its head and barked. Alice came back to her senses and saw that the person on the bed had opened her eyes at some point. Her shadow was reflected in those ice-blue eyes. The ice and snow girl was silent.
Looking at the blond little witch who had puffed up her cheeks and come back to consciousness, she raised the corners of her mouth slightly and said softly in a weak voice:
"...You should go to school now, why are you still here in a daze? It's already dawn."
Alice flattened her bulging cheeks with her hands and placed her hands on the edge of the bed. The milk-splitting cat slipped up to Willet's side, nuzzled Brenda's head gently, and meowed a few times.
"You're like this and you're still thinking about my class. Are you too worried? When you were in a coma, I had already asked the milk sub-centre to bring a letter to Captain William and asked him to ask for leave for both of us.
This way you don’t have to worry about deducting credits.”
Willet closed her eyes, and after saying a few words, her expression became extremely tired. Casting forbidden spells caused huge harm to the body, and now it was difficult for Brenda to even maintain her consciousness.
"You...are not angry?"
After hesitating for a while, Brenda on the hospital bed turned her head in the direction of Alice and asked in a cautious tone. Like a student who made a mistake and was caught by the teacher.
"Originally I was very angry, and even scared the magic doctor who treated you. But after I came in and saw you, I couldn't be angry at all. I was also very distressed."
Alice spread her hands, then put them on her knees. She was silent for two seconds before speaking:
"Had it not been for timely rescue, you would never have been able to regain your original health. Last night you suddenly fainted and your body was so cold that I almost thought you would never wake up again..."
When Willet saw Alice's sad expression, she felt uncomfortable in her heart. She knew that it was risky to do so, but someone had to stand up in the situation at that time, and she couldn't just sit idly by.
"I was wrong. I should tell you. Don't be sad. I will be more careful in the future. And...even if it makes you uncomfortable, I won't leave you alone. I promise."
Willett stretched out his hand from the quilt and held Alice's hand. Although his voice was soft but firm.
"Then you have to keep your word."
"It's a deal."
Feeling slightly comforted in her heart, Alice held Willet's hand back and smiled brightly in the spring morning light:
"Go to sleep and have dinner together when you wake up."
Chapter completed!