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CHAPTER 9 — Pain as Teacher
Charlie stood in the broken clinic and did not move. Water dripped from a cracked pipe in the ceiling. Blood mixed with it on the floor and ran in thin red lines toward a drain that did not work. The lights above him flickered and buzzed, going dim, then bright again, like the room was breathing.Three people lay on cots. The man on the left held his chest with both hands. Every breath made a wet sound. His eyes were open, wide and glassy, and they followed Charlie wherever he moved.The woman near the wall shook as if the cold had reached her bones. Her leg was crushed beneath torn cloth and metal. Bone showed through. Her hands clawed at the sheets without knowing it. The third body lay still. Too still.Charlie looked at them one time. Just one. He did not speak. He did not promise anything. He did not pray.He lifted both hands. His fingers spread apart, slow and careful, as if the air itself might break. Near his left wrist, a faint light appeared. The system icon flickered into
CHAPTER 8 — Herb Sense Awakens
Charlie stood at the edge of the forest and did not move.The trees were close together here. Their trunks blocked the wind. The ground was dark with old leaves and wet soil.He took one slow step forward. Nothing attacked him. No sound followed. He took another step.Charlie closed his eyes and placed his hand on his chest. He pressed once, hard. The mark beneath his skin responded. His breath stopped. The world shifted.When he opened his eyes, the forest was not the same. Plants glowed. The glow was faint. It was not light like fire. It was more like a thin skin over each leaf and stem.Layers appeared. One layer faded as another came forward. Charlie turned his head slowly.Bushes showed pale green veins. Vines showed yellow nodes. Moss shimmered in dull blue patches across rocks.He crouched. The ground pulsed with small lights. Roots traced clear paths under the soil.Charlie reached toward a fern and stopped his hand short. A thin panel of symbols appeared beside the plant.He
CHAPTER 7 — Vitality Exchange
The fox lay on its side in the dirt. Its chest rose once, then again. Blood still darkened its fur.Charlie stood a few steps away. He did not move. His hands stayed open, fingers stiff. The fox twitched. One leg kicked. Its ears flicked.Charlie took a step back. Gravel slid under his boot. The fox rolled onto its belly. It pushed itself up with shaking legs. The wound along its ribs had closed. Only a thin line remained.Charlie’s jaw tightened. He watched the fox breathe. Each breath came easier.The fox shook itself. Dried blood cracked and fell away. Its eyes locked on Charlie.Charlie felt his arms go heavy. The weight settled into his muscles. His shoulders sank.He clenched his fists. The skin on his forearms pulled tight. The fox took a step. Then another. Its gait steadied fast.Charlie swallowed. His throat felt dry. His stomach twisted. The fox bared its teeth. A low sound came from its chest.Charlie’s knees bent without thought. He lowered his center. His muscles felt pa
CHAPTER 6 — The First Patient
Charlie moved uphill through thin trees and broken stone. Snow lay in patches where the sun did not reach. His boots slid on wet leaves, and he slowed his steps to keep quiet.The air was cold and thin. Wind pushed through the branches and made a low sound. Charlie stopped when he heard something else under it.A faint scrape came from the rocks ahead. It was slow and uneven. He tilted his head and listened again.The sound came again, sharper this time. A short breath followed it. Charlie shifted his weight and moved toward it.He stepped around a fallen log. Rusted metal showed between stones. A steel trap lay half-buried in dirt and ice.A fox lay beside it. One hind leg was caught inside the jaws. The steel was old and rough, stained dark.The fox pulled weakly at the trap. Its body shook with each movement. Its breathing was fast and shallow.Charlie froze. He stood ten steps away and did not move. The fox lifted its head. Its eyes were wide and dull. It bared its teeth and made
CHAPTER 5 — System Rules
The room was dark except for the thin light from the ceiling crack. Dust hung in the air and moved when Charlie shifted his weight.He sat against the wall with his knees bent. His right hand pressed against his left forearm, where the skin was still red and wet.A faint sound ticked near his ear. It was not mechanical. It was flat and even, like a heartbeat with no body.The air in front of him blurred. A pale rectangle formed, sharp at the edges.Charlie froze. His fingers tightened on his sleeve. The rectangle stayed still. White text appeared inside it.[System Interface Unlocked]The words did not flicker. They did not glow. They were simply there.Charlie leaned forward a few inches. His breath stayed slow, but his shoulders lifted. Another line appeared.[User Status: Stable]The ticking sound continued. Charlie turned his head, looking for a source. There was nothing on the walls. No device on the floor.The rectangle shifted to the left, matching his movement. Charlie stopped
CHAPTER 4 — Emergency Treatment
Charlie hits the ground hard and does not pass out. His head strikes stone. His body twists. The air leaves his chest in a sharp burst. The pain comes all at once. It does not fade. It grows.His eyes try to close. They do not. A flat tone sounds near his ears. It is calm. It does not repeat. Light snaps on in front of his face.A red grid fills his vision. Lines cut across his body shape. Small boxes lock onto his limbs and chest.He tries to blink. The grid stays. Another tone sounds. Short. Sharp. Text appears, white on red. “LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS: DENIED.”His jaw tightens. His hands claw at the stone floor. The pain spikes again. Harder. Focused.His back arches. His breath breaks into short gasps. The grid zooms in. His ribs glow bright yellow, then red. A thin line traces one rib. It flashes. “STRUCTURAL MISALIGNMENT DETECTED.”His fingers scrape stone. They leave dark marks. He tried to scream. His mouth opens. No sound comes out. The pain shifts. It presses inward now. It fe
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