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F Grade Healer Becomes Strongest Biomancer-Chapter 27: The Cub Bares its Fangs
Mio
Segawa let the question hang.
"Of course."
Nanaβs grip on Mioβs hand tightened. ππ³π¦ππ€ππ£π―β΄π·π¦π.πππ
"Nonetheless." Segawa straightened his coat. "Becoming an Agent means you follow Bureau rules. We choose your incursions. You travel in pairs. You get wages, housing, facilities. The usual."
He was talking about housing while her ribs knit. She wondered if heβd scheduled this meeting before or after he knew sheβd survive.
"Whatβs the catch?"
"You are Marked, so youβll be assigned to a personalized unit. Your handler will be Agent Mori." He watched her face. "Your partnerβyouβll meet him soon enough."
Mori. The woman whoβd just tried to kill her was now her handler.
Mio didnβt have the energy to react.
"What about my sisterβ"
"Weβre not monsters, Mio. Iβve given her access to the facility. The safe ones, of course."
He took out a cigarette. Patted his pocket. Forgot his lighter again. "Kagami."
The boy raised a finger.
[Will-oβ-Wisp]
A darting bright flame zipped across the room, landing square on the tip.
"Thanks." Segawa held it between two fingers. "Now. About that debt."
"The debt." Mioβs voice was flat. "How am I supposed toβ"
"The obelisk." He gestured to the humming pillar. "Incursion core. Itβs keeping you stable, but itβs not paying down the debt. Wrong type of energy." Ash fell from the cigarette. "Biomancers need life. Real life."
"So I have to kill."
"You have to clear." He shrugged. "Same thing, different paperwork."
Nanaβs hand was still in hers. Small. Warm. Real.
"What happens if I fail?"
Segawaβs cigarette burned down a quarter inch before he answered.
"Nobody knows. Youβre Gaianβs fourth champion. The furthest any of them have gotten. The other three died before we could test the Engineβs patience."
Yellow light pulsed through her veins. The obelisk searching.
"The question mark isnβt poetry. Itβs literal. We donβt know what Failure means for a Marked champion." He let that sit. "The people upstairs are gambling on your success. Donβt disappoint them."
"And the Vestiges?"
Kagamiβs shoulders tensed. Just slightly.
"They claim champions. Then they let go." The cigarette had burned halfway down. He hadnβt taken a single drag. "Their priorities align with ours. Thatβs enough."
He studied her.
"Level thirty. Thatβs still the goal." He flicked ash. "Did the Engine bump you during all that?"
"No. Still ten."
It didnβt surprise him.
"At least some things are staying consistent."
Mioβs mind raced. Looking for exits.
"I canβt take her with me."
"Obviously."
"And I canβt leave her alone."
"She wonβt be alone." Segawaβs voice softened. Just a fraction. "She has facility access. Cafeteria, common areas, the garden on Sublevel One. Kagami will be nearby."
Nanaβs grip tightened.
"The tongue guy?" she whispered.
"He wonβt hurt you." Segawa glanced at Kagami. "Will you?"
Kagamiβs head turned. Slow. His eyes found Nanaβs.
"No."
"I owe a debt to the landlord. I canβt justβ"
"Already taken care of."
"Nana has schoolβ"
"Homeschooling is better anyway."
"Our things. The apartmentβ"
"Kagami will take her to collect whatever she needs." Segawa glanced at the boy. "Clothes. Books. Whatever else."
"The moonpetals," Nana said quietly.
Kagamiβs head tilted.
"The moonpetals too," Segawa said.
Mio stared at him. Every objection handled before sheβd finished speaking.
"You planned this."
"I planned for every outcome." He dropped the cigarette. Ground it under his heel. "This was the good one."
"Fuck you."
Segawaβs expression didnβt change.
Mioβs jaw worked. The words she wanted to say piled up behind her teeth. She swallowed them.
"Mioβ" Nana tugged her hand.
"Iβll be back." Mio squeezed. "Before the timer runs out. I promise."
"You promised last time too."
Mio didnβt have an answer. Didnβt have time to find one.
"Your partnerβs waiting at the east garage," Segawa said. "Sublevel Two. Heβs been briefed on your condition."
"Who is he?"
"Someone who owes me a favor." Segawa moved toward the door. "And someone who wonβt slow you down."
He paused at the threshold.
"Whatβs the Engine demanding now?"
Mio checked.
[ENGINE: OBJECTIVE]
Clear C-grade Incursion: 0/2
Time Remaining: 4:21:17
Failure: ???
"Four hours. Two C-grade incursions."
He saw Mio make a face.
"Luckily for you, tonightβs incursions are running hot. Plenty to kill."
He moved toward the door. "A healer will see you before you leave. Fresh clothes waiting. Bureau field suit. Moriβs size." He shrugged. "Should fit you fine."
He left.
Kagami remained. Statue-still. Eyes forward.
Mio looked at Nana. At the tubes in her arm. At the obelisk that was the only thing keeping her from whatever ??? meant.
She pulled the tubes out.
[HP: 340/1,420]
[Reservoir: -98,000/125,000]
The hunger stirred. Weak, starving.
Feed me.
"Iβm trying," she muttered.
Nana had stopped crying.
Mio kissed her forehead.
"Water the moonpetals," she said. "Iβll be back to see them bloom."
Nanaβs grip tightened. Then released.
Mio looked at Kagami. "Take care of her."
He didnβt answer. Just watched.
Nana stood. Walked to him without looking back. The boy glanced at Mio once, unreadable, then followed Nana out.
The door clicked shut.
Mio was alone.
The obelisk hummed. The silence pressed in.
The Bureau suit was folded on the chair by the door. Black. Fitted. She changed without looking at her arm.
The fabric was heavier than her hoodie. Stiffer. It fit like a uniform that expected her to die in it.
She raised her palm.
"Can."
The gauntlet materialized first. Black glass crawling over her fingers, her knuckles, her wrist. The knightβs grip, restored.
Yesterday sheβd been dying when she called him. Screaming. Burning through everything she had.
This felt like breathing.
[Active Form: Chimera]
[Select Mode]
[Offense / Defense]
The Putrid Knight had a hilt without its blade. It had let go. Poured everything into one last attack. Failed.
Get up one more time.
"Can, become my blade."
[Active Form: Blade]
[Trait: Ironblood β Attacks inflict Necrotic Blight]
Black glass and green-white veins. The blade materialized in her grip, pulsing once, twice, settling into her palm. The obsidian caught the infirmary light. Held it. Refused to let it go.
A mourning blade.
The sword retracted. The gauntlet stayed. Black glass resting against her knuckles. Comfortable.
Letβs go hunting.







