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Chapter 509 - 509 478 It's Okay to be a Freak 13
509: Chapter 478: It’s Okay to be a Freak (1/3) 509: Chapter 478: It’s Okay to be a Freak (1/3) “Embrace Light above, the person isn’t dead.”
When the young noble arrived at the scene and saw that the victim was still breathing, he couldn’t help but let out a sigh of relief.
His originally annoyed expression cleared up like the sky after a storm, and the onlookers had all dispersed.
The citizens of the Imperial Capital were no different from people in other places—everyone likes to watch, but at least the people of the Imperial Capital knew that when the spectacle worth seeing was over, it was time to leave quickly.
Because what happened next was not only boring but also likely to cause trouble.
Ian also looked up at the team of guards and medical personnel who had hurried to the scene.
The Imperial Capital’s guards were sparse, but they always managed to arrive just in time when needed.
It was said that the entire Central Urban District was under Spirit Energy surveillance, so the guards knew everything that happened when necessary, but they didn’t really intervene in everything.
In the Imperial Capital, knowing everything was just too foolish.
The medical personnel—or rather, the emergency personnel—were a joint organization of the local hospital and the Huai Guang Church, skilled in handling various sudden, injurious events.
As for this leading noble…
Ian sized up the other party.
The man’s hair was a mix of red and gold, his features were handsome, and he had an air of vitality about him.
One could see a row of glowing crimson-gold feathers on either side of his temples, which must be a Firebird Bloodline Inheritance.
“I am very grateful for your assistance, Knight.”
The noble had noticed Ian from the start, and now he came forward, enthusiastically offering a handshake, “You’ve prevented a tragic incident on the streets of the Imperial Capital, and both we and the victim are thankful to you.”
“May I know your name?” he asked politely.
“Ian.”
The white-haired youth shook hands with him, and upon hearing that Ian did not offer his surname, the young noble’s brow furrowed imperceptibly, then he seemed a bit pleased—a reaction only Ian with his Silver Chip could perceive.
But he smiled and said, “I am Waldo of the Noka Family.
Please forgive the recklessness of my subordinate.
He was driving the transport vehicle and didn’t honk the horn, and this poor victim probably has never seen such a vehicle and couldn’t avoid it in time…
It’s truly tragic, please allow me to apologize on their behalf.”
“Actually, I am not unhappy at all, having a free test subject for my potion, without needing to sign a volunteer agreement, which saves a lot of trouble.”
Ian quietly extracted his hand from Waldo’s overly enthusiastic grip and said calmly with a smile, “This isn’t your fault, Mr.
Waldo, no need to apologize.
The driver has already apologized many times, and the victim might need to undergo related treatments, so please let the emergency personnel come over.”
“You’re right.”
Waldo stepped aside, and the Holder of the Huai Guang Office, leading the emergency team, approached the victim whose leg was amputated and Icebound.
“Vital signs are stable.” “The bleeding has been stopped, and the life vitality is 1152% of normal values, Embrace Light above, what kind of potion is this?”
“Be careful; don’t break the ice layer, it’s to stop the bleeding…
Where is the universal plasma?
Get ready to inject.”
“Sir, are you awake?
I advise you it would be better to remain unconscious for a while longer, as we’re about to inject an anesthetic.” “Are you the victim’s family members?
Please come with us, next we need to discuss the treatment procedure…”
While the emergency personnel were doing their work, the Holder of the Huai Guang Office approached Ian.
He drew two concentric circles, one larger than the other, on his chest and said respectfully, “Knight, forgive my intrusion, but what potion did you inject into this gentleman earlier?
Its effects are remarkable, and we would like to know the specific data to coordinate with the subsequent regeneration treatment procedure.”
“A standard Regeneration Potion, with some improvements to enhance regenerative capabilities and stimulate the production of universal cells, it’s a new technique under the Sora Strengthening Theorem process.”
Ian gave a standard response, “Aside from myself, no one else has used it, so that gentleman is the first one.
I also need to gather related data from him, I think we can share it.”
“Thank you for your generosity, Knight, and the cost…”
Ian nodded, “You don’t have to pay me, just remember to take good care of my experiment subjects.”
“Thank you for your generosity.” The cleric nodded earnestly as well.
He directed the team to take the car accident victims away from the scene, while the guard squad had already begun cleaning up the area.
Even the transport truck had been started by a new driver and continued on its mission.
“Does this make you happy, Knight?
This thing is expensive, and I wouldn’t dare to…
well, give it away like that.”
Waldo had been observing the whole process, and he was quite surprised by Ian’s choice, “And this is your unique improved potion, sharing data with the Huai Guang Church, that’s not something a wise alchemist would do.”
It was evident that this young noble was actually defending Ian, “Moreover, I can tell that your regeneration potion is very powerful…
not because of the herbs or the formula itself, but your technique.”
“To just let those people from the Huai Guang Church get their hands on it, it’s really letting them off too easily!”
“Perhaps I have better potions and techniques.”
Without much explanation, Ian looked at the place where the bloodstains had been, and thoughtfully asked, “Sorry, I haven’t been in the Imperial Capital for long, Mr.
Waldo, is there anything else left to do?”
“No, that’s it.
The victims have been properly dealt with, and the driver will undergo retraining later.
The matter is now concluded.
We will cover a part of the treatment cost for the victim.
Honestly, he should have avoided the transport vehicle; it’s not entirely the driver’s fault—after all, he was on an urgent mission for the Alchemy Association.”
Waldo shrugged.
If someone had died, it might have been a bit more trouble, but it would have just come down to compensating with money and firing the employee, “Are you here for the alchemist examination as well?
Such a young elite alchemist, it’s hard to imagine who your teacher is.”
“I wonder, might I have the honor of inviting you to dinner later, Sir Ian?”
He extended the invitation to Ian, and the white-haired young man who had been staring at the ground seemed to only then process the question.
He smiled faintly but declined, “The alchemist examination?
Ah, indeed.
However, I’m sorry, Mr.
Waldo, I already have an engagement.
I’m on my way to the seventh layer to meet with Mr.
Yisen Gard of the Ellen Family, truly regrettable.”
“Oh?
The Ellen Family…”
Initially, when Waldo heard Ian decline, he was visibly displeased, but upon hearing about the Ellen Family, this member of the Noka Family seemed to recall something and then studied Ian seriously.
—The badge of an Inspector Knight, so young, White Folks, so handsome, and there’s…
indeed, accompanied by a Fae.
He noticed Hua’an and the Frost Butterfly waiting on the side, and immediately understood.
Waldo immediately changed to an expression of surprise and admiration, “You are the guest of the Ellen Family?
My apologies, it seems I was indeed presumptuous and delayed your appointment.”
“I didn’t expect you to be even more talented than the rumors—many alchemists under my family can’t even compare at your age!”
“Not at all, it’s my fault for not clarifying at the start.”
Ian replied softly as well, “It was a pleasant conversation, but please excuse my departure, as I’ve already been delayed here and fear I may be late.”
“The disruption was mine.”
Waldo stepped back, and Ian turned and left with Hua’an and Frost Butterfly.
Watching the White Folks youth leave the street and head toward the seventh layer, the young noble with reddish-gold hair squinted slightly.
His previously enthusiastic demeanor turned cold, “A commoner without even a surname, putting on airs…
Even Yisen Gard wouldn’t refuse my invitation so directly.”
He shook his head slightly in annoyance, “Spending so much money to save a commoner… Experimental material?
Alchemists are indeed a bunch of oddballs.
Well, at least it solves one problem, better go back to continue drinking.”
As Ian left the street, he could still hear the monologue.
“Oddball.” He murmured to himself and then smiled, “Perhaps.
It’s quite a nice title.”
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