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Chapter 309: Unborn IV

    Chapter 309: Unborn IV


    Seven Sins System Chapter 310. Unborn IV


    "Be cautious, that''s crucial. Treat it gently," I cautioned Aria, my focus still unwaveringly on the intricate operation. "Otherwise, the baby might be iplete without it," I added, my voice steady andposed.


    "Y-Yes," Aria stammered, her hands trembling slightly as she handed me the tiny severed leg. It was an evident that the attacker had been ruthless, attempting to ensure the baby''s demise by any means necessary.


    One of my tentacles swiftly took the severed baby leg from Aria''s trembling hand. Its tip glowed with a purplish hue as my demonic powers surged through it, initiating the process of healing the tiny appendage. With meticulous care, I proceeded to insert it back into the mother''s womb, securing it to the baby''s body by meticulously reconnecting the severed nerves and veins.


    Somehow, infants possessed a remarkable resilience and regenerative capacity that exceeded that of adults, which was often apanied by unique protective mechanisms. This innate defense system, known as the "Innocent''s Protection," was a power that only manifested in mortal infants, deriving its strength from the light realm. Although potent, this safeguard had a limited window of effectiveness.


    "Fetch me the arm," Imanded Aria once more, urgency coloring my tone. Sheplied, her expression a mixture of fear and distress as she retrieved the tiny limb, abandoned near a set of grim-looking tools.


    With haste, she handed over the small arm, her eyes betraying the dread she felt for what we were doing. Yet, she recognized the gravity of the situation and the necessity of our actions. And so, I meticulously executed the same intricate procedure as before, ensuring the baby''s tiny arm was seamlessly reattached.


    Fifteen grueling minutes passed by, each one feeling like an eternity as I meticulously worked on the delicate task of healing the poor girl and saving her unborn child. Finally, I withdrew all my tentacles from her body. My hands rested on top of her gently, still emanating a soft, eerie glow from the demonic power I had channeled into her during the procedure.


    Aria, who had been observing the entire process with a mixture of curiosity and anxiety, couldn''t contain her concern any longer. Her voice trembled slightly as she inquired, "Is the baby okay?"I turned to her, my gaze holding a mixture of relief and grim determination. "Yes," I affirmed, a glimmer of assurance in my eyes. "Fortunately, they didn''t harm his head or heart. His little body, however, took quite a beating and was covered in bruises, but I managed to heal those as well."


    Although the physical wounds were on their way to recovery, I knew that the trauma and stress of this horrific incident would linger, affecting both the mother and her unborn child. I decided to take measures to stabilize them, offering whatever protection I could in this fragile moment.


    Aria''s concern was palpable as she asked the crucial question once more, her eyes reflecting a mix of hope and anxiety. "Will he be born normally?"


    Her question made me nce at her, my expression shifting to one of mild irritation. "Of course, who do you think I am? A mortal doctor?" I replied with a hint of exasperation, keenly aware of my status as the prince of the demon realm. It was an odd circumstance, I had to admit, to find myself in the role of a healer for a human child.


    My attention swiftly returned to the girl lying before me. She appeared significantly calmer now, the torment of her ordeal gradually subsiding. Her body, previously ravaged by brutal injuries, was beginning to show signs of recovery. The bleeding had ceased, and the various wounds were slowly closing.


    I leaned in closer, my gaze still fixed on the young mother. "Well," I began, "My power may leave a mark or two on the child." I paused for a moment, considering how best to convey the situation without causing undue rm. "But rest assured, these marks won''t mark him as a demonic child. They''re typically just scars, evidence of the struggles his body endured."


    Aria''s sigh of relief washed over the room, her voice carrying the weight of her emotions. "I see," she whispered, her expression softening. "Thank the goddess for protecting them," she added, her eyes filled with gratitude.


    I couldn''t help but let out a wry chuckle at her words, a bemused smirk tugging at my lips. "Seriously?" I interjected, my tone tinged with a hint of exasperation. "It''s not some goddess who healed her, you know," I retorted, my eyes narrowing as I nced at Aria. The irony of the situation wasn''t lost on me.


    Aria responded with a pout, her voiceced with mock indignation. "I can do it too if someone summons me," she countered, her words a subtle challenge.


    I couldn''t help butugh cynically at her retort, a rare disy of amusement on my part. "Ha ha ha. Nice joke, Puriel," I jeered. "Don''t forget, it takes a whole month to summon you," I reminded her, my voiceced with the undeniable truth of our respective natures.


    Aria clicked her tongue in frustration, her gaze shifting away as she conceded the point.


    "Anyway," I began, "You do know the ingredients for making a Mortal Elixir, right? Can you fetch them for me? It''ll be essential for her when she wakes up."


    Aria didn''t respond immediately. Her brow furrowed in concern as she regarded me, her eyes searching for reassurance. "How can I ensure that you won''t do anything to her while I''m gone?" she asked, her voice tinged with doubt.


    I couldn''t help but cringe inwardly at her question. "Remember," I reminded her, my tone firm, "She has sealed a contract with me. I will im what is rightfully mine when the timees." My gaze shifted toward the girl''s abdomen. "And that time has not yet arrived," I concluded, my voice carrying a somber note.


    Aria sighed, the tension in her shoulders dissipating as she reached a resolution. "Wait for me," she stated. In the blink of an eye, she activated her teleportation skill, vanishing from the room.


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