Chapter 7
- -This only happened to her. To be sent straight to the end of the world and, on top of that, to have to clean her entire house on the first day and, as if that wasn't enough, to have to take care of a wolf weighing over 100 kg that had appeared in front of her as if by magic. Although, if she thought about it, her reality had never been the same as that of others.
- There were events in her life that had left her bewildered to this day, from her dreams, which she herself understood and which repeated themselves over and over again every night, to what was unfolding in front of her. But well, this was no time to get into tragic mode, not when she had to take care of the almost dying animal at her feet and that she could barely drag inside the consulting room. At the very least, she had to treat its wounds even though it was in less than optimal condition. She prayed that he would not die on the spot until she could treat him properly. She was a veterinarian, not a mage after all.
- When she was finally able to drag the animal's body inside and it fell to the floor on its buttocks panting and with its body full of sweat. She was a small woman by nature so dragging the wolf that was almost her size in length had been quite a feat.