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"Oh goodness, that’s going to leave a scar,” Illyna frowned as she wrapped a bandage around Davey's injury.
“Getting rid of scars isn’t difficult.”
He’d endured so many—in fact, if he had always left his scars on his body, by this point one would be hard-pressed to find a single clear spot anywhere on him.
“Done,” Illyna said after carefully knotting the end of the bandage. She then placed a small charcoal briquette over a nearby fire pit and lit it with a lighter.
‘Huh? A lighter?’ he thought.
“You really are like a person from Earth now.”
“Well I mean, why shouldn’t you use good tools when they’re available? There’s no need to start a fire the old-fashioned way; this charcoal briquette will do!” she quipped as she brought over her bag, knowing what she needed to do next.
She then began pulling something out from the small compartment inside.
“Earth is such an amazing place. Sometimes I think about living here permanently.”
The civilization of Tionis didn’t even date back as far as the Middle Ages on Earth. Even so, it even surpassed modern Earth in some areas, and places like the capital of the kingdom had a surprisingly clean and advanced feeling to them. Davey couldn’t definitively say which was better, given his position in both worlds.
Illyna, having become adept with using Earth's innovations, smoothly opened a can of food, grilled the meat, and handed it to Davey.
“So after you consume another being’s power with this Predatory Assimilation ability or whatever, you’ll sometimes go crazy? Just because you're hungry?
To be exact, it happened when he consumed a power and still stored some power-hungry leftovers in his body. It was the same principle as humans getting hungry when they lacked nutrients.
"Think about it as if you were literally starving. If food suddenly appeared in front of you, you'd probably go crazy too."
Illyna seemed to understand his explanation. “Then isn’t...



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