I Will Never Submit to Miss Grim Reaper - Chapter 499
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Chapter 499: End of the Century Supernatural Event
Not long after, news spread like wildfire: “Patients in a Shenzhen City hospital all miraculously recovered overnight, including some with terminal illnesses.”
In no time, the hospital became a viral sensation, attracting numerous experts and scholars eager to witness this “impossible miracle.”
“How is it that this person had a comminuted fracture, yet after just one night’s sleep, they’re fully healed? There’s not even a trace of a broken bone. Did time reverse?”
“This patient had been given a death sentence—the cancer had spread throughout their body, and the doctors said they wouldn’t survive the month. So why did all the cancer cells vanish overnight?”
“An old man who could only survive with the help of a ventilator suddenly seems rejuvenated. After lying in the ICU for four years, he was able to get out of bed and walk the next day!”
“Even a person who had been in a coma for nearly ten years woke up, and incredibly, they still remember the details of the car accident that put them there, providing the police with crucial information!”
“What on earth is going on here…?”
The phenomenon of “an entire hospital’s patients fully recovering” was so bizarre that it wasn’t just Shenzhen City’s news outlets reporting it—national media also picked up the story.
“Uh… Dr. Li, do you think this is real? Or… could it be a publicity stunt by the hospital, colluding with the patients to gain fame?”
“Hello, Host. Regarding the recent mass recovery of patients at the Shenzhen City hospital, I believe there is a possibility of a publicity stunt. However, I personally wouldn’t mind seeing more of such stunts, because this event defies medical knowledge and even the very rules of our world… it’s a stunt beyond reason.”
“Could you explain the situation in more detail?”
“I conducted an on-site investigation, and it’s true that on that day, every patient in the hospital recovered. From minor ailments like colds and fevers requiring IV drips, to major conditions like brain death, late-stage cancer, and even terminal patients who had been given a death sentence—all of them recovered. This is a legitimate, top-tier hospital, with thorough records on treatment, medication, and the patients’ conditions… everything is documented, even on video.”
“Some patients were indeed gravely ill, yet after just one night, they all recovered, without any logical explanation.”
“Some people speculate that this might be the work of extraterrestrials—aliens, UFOs, something like that—who, seeing humanity’s suffering from disease, softened their hearts and used some kind of super advanced healing technology. While I don’t like attributing every unsolved mystery to such supernatural forces, this is the only explanation that currently makes sense…”
A few days later, someone else came forward claiming to have “seen UFO lights near the hospital on that day” and provided video evidence.
“Yes, I uploaded the video. It hasn’t been edited, and I’m not trying to create a sensation.”
“That day, I was near the hospital when I noticed something that seemed to fly onto the hospital’s roof—a round object, very much like a UFO. Shortly after, a bright light appeared above the hospital.”
“And then the next day, everyone in the hospital claimed they were healed. I believe this must have been the work of a UFO.”
As a result, the story of the “Shenzhen UFO Healing an Entire Hospital” quickly became one of the “Shenzhen Urban Legends.”
While Xiao Mo and I were working at the café, we often overheard customers discussing this “urban legend.”
“Are aliens really that bored? Do they have nothing better to do than fly to a hospital and heal patients?”
“Apparently, some experts investigated and found that there weren’t any particularly special patients in that hospital at the time. Now that everyone’s better, this is the only explanation.”
“I’m so jealous… If only I had been in that hospital at the time. I have severe chronic pharyngitis, and it’s super uncomfortable.”
“Isn’t it said that Nuo’er can also cure illnesses? Hasn’t it worked for you?”
“Oh… now that you mention it, my pharyngitis hasn’t flared up much lately… Wait, could it really be effective? Could Nuo’er actually be…?”
Every time we heard people discussing the “UFO,” Xiao Mo and I would just exchange a knowing glance, smile, and say nothing.
After these past few months of experience, I’ve reached a point where I’m not easily influenced by outsiders and simply do what I want to do.
Back when I was in the Black Forest near Diwutith, nearly all the animals and plants there wanted to attack me.
This is a kind of baseless “hatred.”
We intruded into their territory, and because they sensed us as outsiders, the native inhabitants of the land felt “hatred.” Or perhaps, seeing us breathe and draw in their vital energy, they developed this “hatred,” which then led them to attack us.
Especially deep within the Black Forest, even if Ewen, Luni, and I didn’t encroach on the magical beasts’ territory and had no intention of provoking them, we were still attacked.
There was no particular reason. After all, these creatures had grown accustomed to hating others, hating the world. If they didn’t attack passersby or at least bare their teeth and snarl a warning, they might be the ones to end up dead.
This is the way of the world within the “Black Forest.”
If these creatures don’t attack passersby, the passersby will attack them. If they don’t take the initiative to roar at travelers and scare them off, they themselves will be scared off.
These insights gradually helped me understand the mindset of those people online who indiscriminately attacked the café, Xiao Mo, and me.
In their world, when discussing something online, if they don’t insult others first, they’ll end up being insulted themselves, and that will make them feel miserable for a long time. To avoid this discomfort, they feel the need to strike first, to insult everyone they encounter online.
Even if that passerby did nothing wrong, even if there was no conflict of interest, and they were just strangers passing by.
Because their world operates this way.
After coming to understand this, I also decided to act first with Xiao Mo.
Transforming into my succubus form, I took the initiative to attack Xiao Mo. I knew that if I didn’t make Xiao Mo meow and then unleash water magic, it would soon be me meowing and casting water magic.
The gentle Nuo’er of the Goddess of Life, and the little devil, little succubus Nuo’er, are all me. The Goddess of Life, who only embodies gentleness and acceptance, is not enough on her own. Otherwise, I would eventually “darken” one day. So I chose to preemptively “darken” myself.
Healing an entire hospital without needing any gratitude is just like how Xiao Mo and I run the café without requiring any praise.
This way, no matter whether they praise us, criticize us, or do both, my heart will remain unaffected. Because what I do, I am not doing it for them.
“Would you like another glass of Paradise Juice?”
Seeing a few customers engrossed in their conversation, having finished the drinks on the table, I took the initiative to clear the plates.
“We’re offering Paradise Fruit at half price these days!”
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