Liara heard Ryan breathing faintly.
Upon hearing this, she moved closer and placed her ear near his mouth.
Then, seconds later, I heard breathing.
"He's alive!"
She picked up Ryan's body and yelled at Quill:
"Build a staircase up now"
Quill quickly built a staircase and they started running upwards.
She wanted to use her light element to heal Ryan, but she couldn't cure him despite exhausting her spark.
'His damage is too great. I need to reach to Lim.'
Lim was the strongest Light user in her squad and was a Level 4 player, a vast difference from her, who were Level 3.
After exiting through the door, she began screaming at the top of her lungs, prompting her squad members to prepare and form a battle formation.
"Lim, Lim!"
Upon hearing his name, Lim rushed to her.
"Commander, I'm here!"
But he was surprised; it was the first time he'd ever seen his commander like this.
Tears were streaming down her face, her expression was terrified, and she was holding something in her hands.
When she reached him, she gently placed the object on the ground so that Lim could recognize it as nothing more than a completely burned person.
Before his leader could say anything, he quickly sat down on the ground and placed his hands on the body.
Light began to appear around Ryan's body and flow into him, and she began to heal him.
But after a moment, Lim said,
"This is bad."
Liara looked at him and asked, trembling,
"Can't...can't you treat him?"
He looked at her sadly.
"I can't."
Liara was devastated. Her brother was dying right in front of her, and she couldn't do anything. Even the hope of saving him was gone.
"No...this is impossible."
But Lim then said:
"But I can make him last for two hours if we can find someone of the Fifth Element he can survive."
Liara's eyes widened and she ordered,
"Bring a cart now. We're going to the city as fast as we can."
Lim carried Ryan and got into a carriage, followed by Yara, who got in with them.
Then they began a move that required them to reach her teacher's palace in the city.
Her teacher was the ruler of the city, and she was the one who taught her the element of light, despite the dangers involved.
It would take about an hour and a half to reach the city, and the teacher's palace was near the city center, so it would take half an hour to get there.
'It will take exactly two hours; we need to buy some time.'
She opened the carriage window and looked at Quill, who was standing in front of the window riding on a horse.
Quill turned his head when he heard the window open.
She looked at him and said,
"Do it."
Quill nodded in agreement.
Then he jumped onto the top of the cart and melted the cart's surface with his feet until it stuck to the cart's surface.
Then he raised his hands, but before doing what he was going to do, he said to the soldiers:
"Soldiers, the commander and I will go ahead of you. We have to rescue her brother, so wait for us at the base."
All the soldiers said at the same time,
"Yes sir."
Then fire began to spew from his hands, and the chariot became faster and faster and faster, and then he shouted to his commander,
"I can go on for half an hour!"
The vehicle was shaking violently and controlling it had become more difficult, but Liara didn't care; she was thinking,
'At this rate, we'll reach the city in half the time.'
Then, after 45 minutes, the city began to appear on the horizon.
