someone else on hand for this would be better. We can do this without opening skin, but it means putting you under for a few hours, as it’ll be painful in the extreme while we’re breaking things and moving them around. You’ll need at least a week to recover from it, I think.”
“Just a week?” Lisette asked incredulously. “From spinal surgery?”
“We have some pretty amazing healing spells,” Sora explained with a cheeky wink. “And I now have the right elements to work with, unlike when I was healing Ravi and the others. After that, King Alric, it’ll be a matter of minor surgeries. I’ll need to ride herd on your nerves to make sure they reconnect and heal properly without getting pinched. Guiding your tendons and muscles into alignment as they heal properly will also be a regular task. I think some of this is too set; we can’t change it all. But we can get most of it sorted.”
“It sounds intense.” King Alric looked away, the wheels and cogs spinning in his eyes.
“It will be. But each surgery will only take a few days to recover from. And we can space them out so your body has time to settle a little before we tackle the next problem. There are two things I would like to do today, to get the ball rolling. One, I would like to do an intense application of a specific potion that will break up and dissolve your scar tissue. That alone should combat some of the numbness. The other thing I would like to do is address the rotator cuff. You have a micro fissure there that didn’t heal correctly. It’s why you can’t lift that arm much beyond your shoulder.”
King Alric blinked at him. “How can you tell?”
“From the way the injury lies, it’s obvious to me.” Sora indicated the area in question. “I can apply a specific application that will heal the tear and reconnect the muscles. It should take about thirty minutes to heal after I’m done. How does that sound?”
Looking at their expressions, it was as if Sora had indicated that he could pop up to the moon to grab an alien, and he’d be back in a moment. He didn’t think he’d said anything too incredible, but, maybe to them, he had. Sora had seen for himself how limited their medical knowledge was.
Ravi had been right to urge him to offer his services. Sora was ever so glad he’d listened. Just look at the hope and excitement in these good people. Sora felt blessed that he had the right knowledge, the right tools, to help them.
King Alric found his voice, and he sounded husky as he urged, “Please do.”
“Just one moment.” As he moved back around to his bag, he urged Lisette and Cameron, “Watch what I do. I think this is a good procedure to pass along. Dragons are constantly damaging their rotator cuffs.”
Both were quick to orient themselves so they could hover at his shoulder.
“Because of how they fly, you mean?” Cameron inquired, eyes glued to the elements Sora was pulling out of his bag.
“It’s more that they misjudge air currents, sometimes. If a storm blows in quickly enough, it can catch them off guard. And the wrong gust at the wrong moment can yank them harshly, tearing the cuff. I will bet you anything this happened when King Alric fell out of the sky.”
King Alric snorted darkly. “I’ll take that bet. It was a rough landing.”
Sora mixed ingredients, and Lisette frantically wrote down what he was doing even as he did it. He’d write it out properly for her later but was glad she was taking this seriously enough to take notes.
“Alright. Black sand, captured wind from a hollow cave—”
“Wait, isn’t that malignant?” Cameron objected.
“It is, which is why we only use a very small amount. But the wind is destructive, and we need something to break up the scar tissue. Don’t worry, I don’t apply this indiscriminately. It has to be guided. So, use that with a sliver of ice from the Endless Sea and a touch of shiranui.”
He eyed the mixture, found it not quite the right color, and added another drop of ice. Ah, better. It needed to be that light, almost grey tone.
“Good. Ready, King Alric?”
“Ready.” King Alric sounded determined.
“This won’t actually hurt,” Sora assured him, even as he dipped in a glass spoon and carefully applied the potion to the top of his shoulder. “In fact, it will feel like