This is a fantasy world where angels and demons dance together, elves and dwarves play mahjong, and every imperial royal family member has a dragon.
In the Campbell black market, there is an ...
The 'little miracle' that was happily flapping its wings was caught by Li Aili.
She clutched the Philosopher's Stone, which she was ecstatically holding, and said nothing, only glancing at the man lying on her lap as if in a deep sleep.
Philosopher's Stone of Miracles: "..." Got it.
The Philosopher's Stone broke free from Ellie's grasp and flew over Arthur's body.
Arthur disappeared.
Li Aili clenched her fists, but her heart, deeply connected to the Philosopher's Stone, told her that a miracle was happening.
The Philosopher's Stone of Miracles flew across the cracked sky, and the sky was mended.
...
Amidst the water curtain, figures launched a surprise attack from behind.
The dwarf vice-principal of the Golden Stone Academy stared wide-eyed. "***, what kind of Philosopher's Stone is this?!"
The dean of the Alchemy of Life was laughing hysterically.
"Mine! My students! No one can take them away from me! Hahahaha!"
"This... Headmaster?" The lady from the Herbalist Academy stared wide-eyed at the restored world and looked at Merlin questioningly.
Merlin's gaze was complicated.
"I never expected that this child would actually do something that I couldn't do."
He said softly, “This is a miracle. The Philosopher’s Stone, which has never been born in this world before.”
"In the future, there will be no similar ones; there is only one of its kind in the world."
The lady from the Herbal Academy looked at the water curtain in surprise.
The spatial gate connecting to that world has transformed into a dazzling gem gate—no, to be precise, it is a gate composed of Philosopher's Stones left behind by countless alchemy academy ancestors.
This gate is called the Gate of the Sages.
The gate to enlightenment slowly opened.
"Let's go pick up this little guy."
Merlin chuckled, "So that she won't try to skip school and default on her debts again."
...
Arthur slowly opened his eyes.
The tree canopy blocked out the sun, and before he could even react, a flower fairy the size of a palm pounced on his face...
But just before it was smeared on Arthur's face, it was grabbed by a long, slender hand.
Lying on the bed, weak and listless, Fisher-Nankey murmured, "Darling, I'm not dead yet, why are you throwing yourself at another man's face?"
Alice has gone from a 'flower fairy' to a 'tear fairy' through her tears.
"Waaaaah!"
You're dead!
"You big liar! The Tree of Life is dead! Waaah! I'm not going to be a widow for you! I'm going to find someone tough as nails! We're finished—"
Her small mouth was pinched by the Elf King, whose face was as black as the bottom of a pot.
Fisher-Nankey, struggling to sit up, let out a sigh of pain and looked at Arthur. "How does it feel to be back in the human world?"
His Majesty the Elf King couldn't help but mock, "Ah, there is one thing I really misunderstood, and I must apologize to you."
"Albert's madness began long ago, when he was still human. The lich shouldn't be blamed for it."
Arthur: "..." His mind was in a mess.
Alice bit Fisheranaki so hard that the Elf King finally let go.
"Arthur! Go see Ellie quickly! Her time is running out!!!"
Arthur, whose mind was still a mess, changed his expression upon hearing this.
He rolled out of bed.
Leaving the royal court from the Tree of Life, he saw the girl he loved to the very depths of his soul in the sunlight.
The girl stood in the sunlight, turned around, and her expression was 'swallowed' by the sunlight.
"Ah, you're awake..."
"I'm afraid I won't see you again."
Arthur took a step forward, but was stopped by an invisible barrier.
"Um... I'm going to the Alchemy Academy."
"No, no, no, don't change your expression. I didn't mean to abandon my husband. That's an academy, not a prison cell for life imprisonment."
"I'll try to come back. Maybe the college could offer a 'letters home' service?"
"Uh... there's no time, Arthur, wait for me!"
Arthur saw a dazzling 'jeweled door' open, and his wife walked through it.
He was suppressed by an invisible force, unable to move or utter a single word.
Only after the door closed did an unpleasant snort explode in his ears like thunder—"Hmph!"
Fishernaki slowly walked down the street with his wife and daughter.
"What do you plan to do next?" Fisheranki asked, a rare hint of pity in his eyes.
Arthur recalled the immense power that had previously suppressed him.
"Become stronger. Bring your wife home."
(End of text)