Chapter 47: Sweetheart

When Haru went inside the dark cave, his eyes met light and the interior didn't have a tint of black in it. At the center top of the cave, there was sparkling water slowly dripping through to the ground.

It created a rhythm of soft clicks against the hard ground. It felt like he was inside a wondrous haven that wasn't meant on earth.

The aura was as heavenly as outside and it has something special that soothes your soul and body.

In just a few seconds, Haru could feel something light on his injured arm.

The sparkles from the dripping water slowly made its way towards his arm and it gradually felt like a feather.

He glanced at Ali who was just laying standing quietly there with an expression as if he's waiting. When Haru felt confident about it, he quickly removed the sling that Alicia made and gently rotated his arm. It's comfortable and it doesn't hurt anymore.

"It's… healed?" He was dumbfounded. "But just a second ago, it was still hurting."

Ali ran towards him and carefully caressed his healed arm. He smiled and looked at the sparkles with admiration.

"Your arm is okay, Haru!" Ali exclaimed.

Haru looked around for a while and couldn't help but feel thankful and happy for what he found out. He quickly scooped up Ali with his two arms and bolted out of the cave, running and following the stream again.

When they saw the divergent direction, they went to the north route and met Camille who was just drying herself with a towel. She was about to scream at their presence, but suddenly noticed Haru using his arms, carrying Ali.

"W-What happened?!" She exclaimed. Haru told her about the healing cave, which immediately caught her attention.

"That's… simply amazing!" She squealed. "Where can I find that? I want to check it out."

"Yeah, you should check it out. Go and explore it as well. A diamond jewel's probably in there since it's a feature of this world."

"I guess so. Then the hot spring must be one too, right? I found one over the side near the stream of the hot spring."

"We also found one."