Sacrifice: Time of Mine

Chapter 86: The Guild Master's Scolding



"So they are internally bleeding." with just a glance, the Guild Master had already used an inspection elesp and was able to see the problem. However, he himself doesn't have any method to heal them.

Water is far from Plant Element contrast to normal beliefs. The stronger the Elementalist becomes, the more they understood nature and the difference between Elements.

"Guild Master, please heal them." Mettany who was always cold and aloof pleaded. However, she was not really concerned about the three but rather, she just don't want Avion to see them like that.

Guild Master Gon shook his head, "If they needed help, why are you here fighting them?" he then fiercely looked at Mettany.

"I... these three nobles are Plant Elementalists. That guy is the cause of the three's state but he didn't want to heal them."

Hearing it was about him, Van's breathing became turbid as suffocation fell upon him.

"Why didn't you just looked for another healer if these nobles didn't want to take action?" the Guild Master asked.

The crowd felt bitter about this. They knew that the Guild Master was harsh to his assistant since she is also his disciple somehow, however, this was an inappropriate time to scold her.

Moreover, she was doing the right thing and these nobles were the ones at fault!

Although these were filling their head, nobody muttered a single word. Rank Bih Elementalists will always be Rank Bih Elementalists. The strong can do whatever they want, the weak don't have any word.

This is not the same back in the modern world without powers where numbers can defeat strength. No matter how strong one is, if there are a hundred enemies, they will surely lose.

But in the world of Elementalist where each Rank has an immense gap to one another, it was totally different.

If only they were Rank Cee Elementalists then they can shout their voices, however, how many Rank Cee Elementalists are there? Only three!

Even though Master Yown is an expert, specially trained by the Anzteran family, in front of a Rank Bih Elementalist, he is the same as dead if he could not escape.

"But Guild Master, I can't move them towards the healers. I am racing against time here!" only Mettany could shout back.

The Guild Master only sighed. He knew that the three were in no mortal danger. After all, even if Plant Elementalist is better in healing, a Rank Bih's method of inspection would be much better than Rank Dihs.

"Mettany, you could've just took a healer themselves here."

Upon hearing this, everyone was stunned.

How could they not realize this? Even though one would have to run to the nearest healer and back, consuming time, it was better than battling with a master.

But actually, they couldn't be blamed. The spectators were too pump up to see a battle. Although these three have a place in the guild, is it worth it to get the attention of nobles just to save them?

No, the only one who was thinking of actually saving them was Mettany. But what did she do? She thought of fighting first before thinking of other methods.

"Go get a healer here." the Guild Master looked at a random Risker and ordered. The Risker didn't have any complaints and ran as soon as he got out of the crowd.

Mettany lowered her head and this satisfied the three nobles.

Seeing that the situation was easily handled by the Guild Master, Master Yown stepped forward and finally spoke, "Hello, Guild Master Gon. Thank you for resolving this issue?"

In front of a Rank Bih Elementalist, he had no problem lowering his head a bit. The opinion of others about him didn't change. In reality, if he didn't respect a Rank Bih, he would be seen as stupid.

Truly, the Guild Master was like the peak of the world. Respecting him was as natural as the wind blows or how fire burns.

But Master Yown's polite greeting was not taken too kindly but the Guild Master 

"What about you, why are you stopping my assistant on wanting to heal those three?" the Guild Master's words became heavier.

In front of this titan, Master Yown felt so little as he gulped.

"Guild Master..." Mettany muttered. She knew the Guild Master isn't so unfair and she was right.

"I only stepped in because this little missy was about to harm Van Anzteran, a promising young noble from the Anzteran Family." Master Yown repeated the word "Anzteran" in the hope of calming the Guild Master.

However, he was only replied with a scoff.

"Harm? You're a Rank Cee Plant Elementalist but you are actually fighting against a Rank Dih instead of just resolving the issue by cleaning your young noble's mess."

Van's face went green. He was mentioned as if he was a little child who needs care.

Jhin couldn't even take pleasure in this. He knew he was roped into this, remembering that he also attacked Mettany.

"But how could I let the young noble be harmed by a commoner?" Master Yown was agitated but he just showed a calm face, revealing his maturity.

"Do you mean that another young noble can harm him? Do you really care about your young noble?" the Guild Master followed.

At this point, it was obvious that the Guild Master is trying to shame these nobles. If he were to directly give them a lesson, physically, it would attract the rage from the Anzteran Family. Although he wasn't scared of that, it was better to avoid it. After all, after meeting with a lot of nobles, Guild Master Gon knew their weakness.

It was their image!

By indirectly shaming them, he could inflict the worst damage to these nobles while giving minimum effort. Guild Master Gon planned to mention each of these three nobles until they were red from embarrassment.

Master Yown was about to reply when they heard another voice that came out of nowhere.

"Naron... Temon... Fobo..."

The Guild Master and Mettany's eyes shrunk. They were hoping for the healers to arrive before him. However, it seemed like that wasn't the case.

"Guild Master, Mettany." with widened eyes, Avion Teller stared at the two, wanting answers.

Even a Rank Bih Elementalist felt a chill in his heart.


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