Chrysalis

Chapter 1034

“Congratulations,” Enid smiled down on the still recovering young woman.

“Thank you mayor,” Lilin replied, radiantly happy despite what she’d just been through.

“We’re very happy,” her husband Phillip said as he stared lovingly down at his wife.

“And how has the care you’ve received been?’

“Oh, just perfect,” Lilin said.

“We couldn’t be happier, mayor. Thank you,” Phillip said.

“That’s good. After the effort we put into building this place, I’m glad it’s all come together.”

[We told you it would be fine,] the on-rotation ant-medic said. [I still don’t understand why you doubted us in the first place. When is the Colony anything but first-rate?]

[I should have believed in you,] Enid admitted, [but even I wasn’t sure how well you would be able to run a maternity ward. You don’t know anything about human reproduction.]

[Bah,] the ant groused, [our queens give birth hundreds of times every day. You think we can’t heal someone who has given birth only once? Don’t be ridiculous. Now get out of the way, I need to check the patient.]

Healers, medics and doctors always managed to be rude and ill-tempered. Even the non-human ones! In some ways, Enid took comfort knowing that this fact of life was even more universal than she’d thought.

bed Lilin rested in. Even if the eyes didn’t quite reach, the antennae certainly did.

glowed brightly as they imparted a quick burst of healing mana to the

began to make her way out of

she said, [the baby has been cleaned up and checked. It will return to this room in

was forced to confront just how bizarre it was that she

Enid could only assume it was a younger, less evolved healer. She hadn’t had time to

leaned in to embrace them both, Enid brushed a tear from her eye. Such a touching scene, one that she would never tire of. How

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at them once more before

that they had fled the ruins of their homes, and already they thrived as they

at the expertly cut stone walls before she exited the facility, doing her best to stay out of everyone’s way. She stepped out into the streets of Renewal, and finding herself in a reflective mood, began to appreciate just how

sort of mage-work was laborious, and expensive, which made it rare, at least, rare before the catastrophe. Every street in Renewal was formed this way, crafted by the carvers with exacting precision. Not only that, the layout of the town

that, but even there, the influence of the Colony was felt. Traffic flowed so smoothly,

unafraid to approach and ask whatever questions were on their minds. She welcomed it. Where not long ago these exchanges were a never ending series of disasters as too few

fact, the people were thriving. Renewal had more than

walked behind her desk and sat with a weary sigh, her old

hands for a few minutes. They were so stiff these days, and healing magic didn’t help at all. It wasn’t possible to

limber enough, she grabbed a pen and began to compose a letter. It wasn’t overly long, but she carefully pondered each word, which dragged out the time. As it turned out, she finished just before the meeting

it, but decided against it. A waste of paper. Too inefficient, as the Colony

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