Chapter 156 - The End

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22. This Is a Common Transmigration

"Haa......! As expected, I love Ryzen so much."

We stayed in the capital for another month, even after Erdin's baptism, before returning to Ryzen.

Breathing in the fresh air blowing from Mount Philiac, I felt like I was back home.

The capital had all sorts of conveniences, and we could buy all sorts of things, but it was in Ryzen that Killian and I felt truly attached.

But it wasn't just the crisp breeze of the Mount Philiac that awaited us.

"I expected it, but...... work piled up like a mountain."

"That's because we've been in the capital longer than expected."

Killian and I let out a small sigh, but we weren't about to complain.

We've been promoting health insurance and finished building the road crossing Mount Philiac.

We set up guard posts in every village to keep the estate safe, and recruited doctors and nurses for the medical clinic available to residents.

Even those who had initially complained about the young lord and his wife's futile endeavors began to hope for a better life on the estate.

Everything was still in its infancy, but I was happy every day that I was getting closer to my dreams.

I'll never forget the day I went to check on the progress of the medical clinic.

"Thank you, madam."

A skinny girl held out a yellow flower to me, freshly picked from somewhere. It was a weed that resembled a rape flower, but it was as pretty as the girl's smile.

"Oh, it's beautiful. Are you giving it to me?"

The child nodded shyly.

She's a sickly child no matter how you look at her, but there's a sparkle in her big eyes. I think I've seen such clear, pretty eyes somewhere before.

"Thank you, I'll be sure to put it in the vase."

With that, the little girl blushed and turned away, running back to her mom.

As I stood watching, Killian's aide, Sir Altens, spoke in a low voice, "This is a child who is dying of Crusoe's disease. Thanks to her parents actively participating in the health insurance program, she was able to be cured as soon as the medical clinic was built."

"Ah......!"

"It's too soon to say she's cured, but she's much healthier, and after seeing her case, people around her are responding positively to health insurance."

Perhaps hearing Sir Altens' explanation, the child's mother approached, bowed her head, and spoke in a trembling voice,

Bowing her head, she said in a trembling voice, "My daughter is the reason we live. If it weren't for the health insurance, we would never have been able to pay for her treatment, and I will never forget your grace, my lord and lady."

Those words brought tears to my eyes.

And then I remembered where I had seen those pretty eyes of hers.

Poking her head out from behind the bustle of her mother's skirt and smiling, I caught a glimpse of the child who had said she envied me because I received my brother's bone marrow transplant.

"Edith, what's wrong, why are you crying......?!"

Killian, who had just come to my side, asked, surprised to see me. I really had some tears in my eyes.

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