Bloodline of Gods: The Genius at Olympus Academy!

Chapter 81: 81. Injury



Despite not receiving any medical training, they could both tell with just a glance that Aiden's wounds were serious.

They quickly turned him over onto his side, and Aiden's eyes met their worried gazes.

The two of them looked at Aiden's body and were horrified.

All over his body, patches of skin were peeled off, as if torn, and his flesh was shredded. In some unfortunate places, there were even tiny bone fragments stuck all over him.

Just looking at the sight made them feel queasy. If the sight alone caused such a reaction, one could only imagine the immense pain Aiden was going through.

But Aiden was prepared for it. The moment he chose to escape, no matter the cost, he knew something like this was bound to happen.

Aiden had been moving at speeds that could put a sports car to shame. But despite these ridiculous speeds and having the blood of the gods in his veins, Aiden was still part mortal.

He charged through and annihilated any Weeping Soul Serpents he came into contact with.

A collision like that was bound to leave harsh damage on his body, especially when moving at those horrifying speeds.

All things considered, Aiden could still consider himself quite lucky to have continued running for so long after such a fierce collision.

Aiden looked towards his two worried companions and smiled weakly, opening his mouth, wanting to reassure them that he was fine. But that plan quickly backfired as soon as he opened his mouth—a burst of blood shot out.

This sight alone caused their faces to morph into pure horror.

"No, we can't leave him in this state! If nothing changes, he's bound to die!" said Oliver in horror.

"Damn it! I should have learned the healing divine technique of Apollo!"

Apollo was the god of many different domains, and healing was one of his most notable ones. There were many divine techniques in the library focused on healing, but Oliver had put off learning them for later. He had considered himself weak and thought the most important thing was to strengthen his own power.

Although that decision may have been correct at the time, right now he fully regretted it.

'Damn it! If I survive this, no matter what happens next, I'm going to learn a healing technique!'

Oliver swore and cursed in his heart, but he knew now was not the time to focus on his regrets. He had to concentrate on the present.

With that, Oliver started brainstorming.

Even if he didn't know any healing techniques, he wasn't completely hopeless.

The divinity they possessed was derived from the power of Apollo.

While Apollo's divinity carried the power of the blazing sun, it also had strong healing properties, especially for his descendants.

If given enough time and proper treatment, Aiden and Oliver's divinity could be used to heal.

But for Aiden's current condition and level of injury, a simple infusion of divinity wouldn't be nearly enough. No, what he needed was a large, powerful influx of divinity to help him.

At that moment, Oliver's eyes fell on something not too far away from Aiden.

The Netherspring Lotus!

When Oliver saw this, his eyes lit up like shining stars.

"Haha! The gods have not forsaken us. If handled correctly, this can be turned into just what we need!"

Although it was not guaranteed to work, it was better than just waiting around. So Oliver didn't waste any more time thinking and sprang into action.
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In just a few seconds, Oliver moved and started fiddling with the Netherspring Lotus.

Raelia, who was at Aiden's side tending to his body, noticed the quick and obvious movements and was alarmed.

"What are you doing?" asked Raelia, confused.

Oliver only glanced at Raelia for a second before quickly turning back to the Netherspring Lotus as he spoke.

"I'm working on a way to heal Aiden," said Oliver coldly.

He planned to give Aiden the Netherspring Lotus to boost his divinity reserves and heal himself, or at the very least stop his injuries from getting worse.

Hearing this, Raelia was excited. Holding Aiden in her arms, she got a clearer look at his condition and noticed he was starting to worsen. She even began to fear the worst.

But her joy only lasted for a short while before she realized something odd about Oliver's words and actions.

"If you want to give him the Netherspring Lotus, then why are you only breaking off a small part of it? If you want him to heal, shouldn't he take the entire thing?"

Hearing Raelia's words, Oliver didn't even turn around. He simply shook his head and quickly denied her.

"Impossible! We can't give Aiden all of it."

Raelia frowned and looked at Oliver with cold eyes.

"Aiden just saved our lives. Now is not the time to be greedy about some mere treasure."

Oliver heard Raelia's words and snorted.

"What do you take me for? Do you really think im such greeddy and narrow mindeed person?"

"If we give Aiden the full Netherspring Lotus, he will be forced to fully absorb it to prevent further injury. Such a large influx could take hours, if not days, to fully digest. We can't afford such a thing right now. We're running for our lives."

"It's not just for Aiden, but for ourselves, too."

"Remember, Aiden is the only one fast enough to escape a Rank 2 Divine Beast. His movement technique is the only thing we can rely on. He's our only hope right now."

Oliver lingered on the words that came out of his mouth and felt disgusted with himself.

He felt like a complete and utter piece of shit.

The person they were relying on was severely injured from saving them. Now, they were trying to heal him just to rely on him all over again.

His body was prcatically shaking from the sheer wait of his own uselessnes. Oliver had felt this feeling back in the cavern with the Weeping Soul Serpent Emperor and he felt even more strongly now


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