MPSN Ch 4
by berryChapter 4
Whether he cared to or not, Nikiel, upon realizing the dire state of this âbody,â quickly outlined his priorities by order of severity.
- Frequent hemoptysis caused by overflowing divine power.
   âYour Highness! If you donât spit out the blood, it could choke you and become truly dangerous!â
   âDamn. If I have to spit blood one more time, I swearâthis is a nightmare.â
   ââŠI see youâve recovered your old foul-mouthed waysâyour memory must be coming back?â
- Chronic gastritis and eroded stomach lining from refusing to eat as a form of defiance.
   âI think this is a Helicobacter pylori problem. But thereâs no Yakult Lady* making rounds hereâŠâ
   âWhat? Yakult Lady? Is that some kind of ghoul? A corpse monster? Where did you see that, Your Highnessâhurry, hide behind me!â
   ââŠTruly, Paul. You say âhide behind me,â then youâre the first to run for it.â
*note: In Korea, Yakult Ladies are women who deliver yogurt (probiotic drinks) door-to-doorâa ubiquitous figure associated with digestive health.
- Chronic fatigue and extremely low muscular strength from an imbalanced and insufficient diet.
   âWhy is it so hardâeven just lifting a flower vase, huff, I can barely manage?â
   âYour Highness has never lifted anything heavier than a bouquet. To be clear, Iâm saying youâve never even held a book.â
   âWhat? Was I really that much of an airhead?!â
But the most severe issue was the constant, creeping depression and lassitude.
   âUgh, this is so frustrating. Just how miserable a life must you have lived to end up with depression this bad?â
When Nikiel first noticed the depression, he assumed it was due to the anguish of suddenly abandoning all the career and life heâd built on Earth after landing in another world. Yet even for someone as quick to forget unpleasantness as himself, the gloom lingered suspiciously long.
Once he realized this, Nikiel wondered if he also suffered from clinical apathy. The answer was âyes.â It was simply one of the many ailments this body had accumulated. Unfazed, Nikielâas alwaysâset about finding a solution.
   âThey say youâd never bathe in sunlight for fear of getting freckles, except when worshipping the sun god. But to start the morning off like thisâŠâ
   âPaul, do you know that a healthy body is home to a healthy mind?â
   âA healthy what?â
Determined to take a morning walk, Nikiel gave Paul a bright thumbs-up. Paul, scandalized, rushed to hide Nikielâs thumb.
   âYour Highness! Have you forgotten even basic etiquette?! Thatâs a terrible insult, meaning, âIâll make your father my slave and put him to work scrubbing chamber pots before anyone else!ââ
   âWait, that much meaning in a single thumb? Anywayâfrom today, Iâm turning over a new leaf, Paul.â
Apparently, cultural norms differed greatly here. In Nikielâs world, a thumbs-up meant âgood jobâ; here, it was a savage curse. Something to the effect of making someone elseâs father your servantâunnecessarily specific, too.
In light attire, Nikiel started to walk. He ignored Paulâs fussing behind him: âOh dear, His Highness is going out again dressed like a common servantâŠâ This walk was crucialâat 7:30 to 8 a.m., the sunlight was just right to stimulate serotonin, essential for battling depression. Paul, who had served the ârealâ Nikiel for years, was speechless.
   âYouâre really going to stroll? Not riding in a carriageâŠ? Not even making a knight carry youâŠ?â
   âCome now. With two good feet, why make a scene?â
   âI donât know about this. When your memories return, youâll regret itâonce an age spot appears, itâs like the chamberlainâs disappearing hair, impossible to recover, you once said!â
Paulâs metaphors comparing baldness and freckles almost impressed Nikiel, but he ignored it. Serotonin came first.
From then on, Nikiel ate balanced meals at set times, woke and walked at the same hour daily, and exercised, taking naps after. He increased muscle mass through hydration and a personal fitness routine. Lab life on Earth had taught him to squeeze in fitness even during sleepless nights, and the discipline paid off: within a month, this fragile body improved from âweakest aliveâ to simply âweak.â
   âYour Highness, today you must have a formal wash.â
   âWhy? You know I donât wash before exercisingâwhy shower twice? Thatâs bad for the skin.â
   âNot for that reasonâan attendant from the palace is here. His Majesty wishes to have breakfast with you.â
   âWhat?!â
Nikiel, checking his newly toned muscles in a bronze mirror, spun to face Paul. Even when his memory was gone, his father never visitedâno matter how ill heâd been. At best, a servant would come by with a bottle of his favorite alcohol. Giving liquor to the sick! Almost like trumpeting joy at his misfortune. Somewhat cold, even for a father.
Because of that, Nikiel had felt some relief; if the king became suddenly affectionate, it would be unbearably creepy. Pretending to be someone elseâs son under the kingâs gaze was an unsettling prospect.
âBut where did the real Nikiel go? Did the guy trim his nails at night and toss them anywhere? Could I be the mouse that ate Nikielâs nail clippings?â
It was plausibleâthe real Nikiel must have been evicted for the crime of careless nail disposal. If that made me the âmouse,â well, honestly, graduate students have it worse than mice, so whatâs the loss?
âHonestly, the one who littered is at fault. Can you blame the mouse for eating whatâs there?â
While mentally defending the mouseâs honor, resourceful Paul sat Nikiel down in the bath and began fussing over his appearance. He poured bottle after bottle of scented oil into the tub. The overwhelming sweetness made Nikiel frown uncertainly.
ââŠI smell amazing. What kind of flower is this?â
   âThis is Anona Nilang, a flower said to enchant all who smell itâYour Highnessâs favorite, in fact.â
Nikiel was speechless. Arousing perfume before meeting oneâs father? Paulâs nonchalance made it clear this was just routineâNikielâs usual pre-visit ritual.
Who lathers himself in seductive scent before seeing his father? No wonder the king kept his distance. Even Confucian logic couldnât explain this.
âIâm done. No more of this oil. Got anything else?â
   âThereâs one otherâyou only used it once. Itâs just⊠lotus blossom. You said it was too plain.â
   âAt last, lotus is fine.â
   âBut lotus isnât at all seductiveâŠâ
   âPaul, are you crazy? Iâm meeting my fatherânot seducing him.â
   âOh, y-yes, as you say.â
Normally obedient to a fault, Paul had these odd lapses into irrationalityâno doubt a reflection of Nikielâs own previous eccentricities.
âShouldâve known when you threw your nail clippings around.â
There was no proof the ârealâ Nikiel littered, but I felt sure of it.
Paul, ever efficient, hurried from the adjoining royal bath and returned with the lotus oil. The tub was already full of Anona Nilang, so instead he soaked a towel in lotus-scented water and gave it to Nikiel.
When Nikiel insisted on washing himself, Paul looked ready to faint; so, for now, Nikiel let him do it. Previous bathing had consisted of little more than a quick splashâthis proper wash took ages.
Paul, seeming oddly dejected to have had so little to do lately, affectionately tended to Nikielâs grooming, even putting on his high-powered reading glasses to trim his nails.
âTruly, to see Your Highness covered in dirt like a wild childâŠâ
   ââŠDonât exaggerate. And make sure to burn those nail clippings.â
   âNot exaggeratingânearly as bad as a stable boy, youâve been.â
To Nikiel, it was just a matter of daily walks, quick brushing of teeth, eating, reading up on local history or common sense, and some circuit training.
But to Paul, these were shocking habits. Who ever heard of a prince who carried a water bottle around the garden, skipped, or did invisible chair squats? The ârealâ Nikiel wouldnât even chew grapesâjust sucked out the juice and spat out the skins, too petulant to bother with jaw movement.
Still, seeing his charge so healthy and not having objects thrown at him was a blessing. Paul, massaging Nikielâs back with the hot lotus towel, remarked,
âHis Majesty will be shocked when he sees you.â
   âWeâll see.â
The prince, wrapped in lotus-scented steam, was not just different in physique; his radiance was greater, so much so that the entire court would no doubt be startled.
Nikiel had always been beautiful, but formerly so frail and delicate that he seemed about to tumble over in a stiff breeze. Paul had long worried that if Nikiel did participate in the monster hunt, he wouldnât survive the harsh conditions for a night.
But now, Nikiel was transformed. Not quite as sturdy as a full-fledged knight, but as healthy as any youthful squire or page. His skin hadnât tanned, but now had a vitality absent before.
His inherent beauty, now tinged with health, seemed almost to glow. But what had changed most was his manner and expression.