Now that the main threat was gone… they could finally give it their all without having to be wary of anything else.
…
I awoke to the sight of a flood of panels absolutely filling up each and every corner of my vision, but I quickly swiped them away as I turned over onto my stomach.
A wave of pain assaulted me, and the only thing I could do was lay down and hope for it to go away.
To be honest, I didn't even know where I was right now, but the pain was so bad that I just couldn't sense anything around me.
"The patient has woken up! We need more anesthesia! No amount of painkillers will keep him sane!" I heard a woman shout, and it seemed she was right next to me, so I grabbed what felt like her coat and said,
"Shut the hell up. My head is already pounding," I muttered, and all of a sudden, everything began to get woozy, and a wave of drowsiness clocked me in the chin.
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