The next day, I noticed that Elara was still in significant pain. Her burns were causing her visible discomfort, and it pained me to see her suffering. We decided to seek help from the temple priest, hoping for some relief. The priest provided us with a herbal treatment and instructed us to apply wet cloths to her burns to soothe the pain. However, despite our efforts, the treatment didn't seem to be working effectively.
Elara, noticing our concern, reassured us. "Please, don't worry about me," she said softly. "Continue with your daily routines. I'll manage." Taking her words to heart, Eric and Joshua went to work as usual, while I resolved to find a better solution.
I headed to the library and approached Daisy, the librarian. I explained Elara's situation and asked if there were any books on magical treatments. Daisy shook her head. "I'm not sure about magical treatments, but I do know of a book that might help. It's about herbal remedies." She handed me the book, and I eagerly began to study it.
After poring over the text for a while, I came across a passage about the mogra flower. The book stated that mogra had remarkable healing properties but required a hundred flowers to produce a single bottle of potion. I thanked Daisy and prepared to return the book, but she stopped me. "Keep it," she said with a smile. "I've seen your interest in plant books. Consider it a gift."
With newfound hope, I hurried home and began growing mogra plants, using my secret method to accelerate their growth. Once I had enough flowers, I boiled them down to create the potion. When I applied the potion to Elara's burns, the results were nothing short of miraculous. Not only did her pain subside, but her entire face healed as if it had never been burned at all.