The Surgeon's Sacrifice

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The plague did not just kill the body; it dissolved the city. London was a landscape of charcoal-black chimneys and mass graves, where the only sound was the rattling of the death-carts. I am Julian, a surgeon who spent my nights fighting a war against an invisible enemy with a scalpel and a prayer.

Then I found the Pure Dimension.

It was a world of white marble and singing water, a place where disease was an unknown concept. I discovered that by stepping through the Rift, I could bring back a "Healing Essence" that could cure any ailment in the plague-ridden streets of my home.

For a year, I was the Saint of the Slums. I saved thousands. I walked through the infected wards, touching the dying and watching the black boils vanish in a burst of silver light.

But the Pure Dimension was not a charity; it was a balance.

The Law of Equivalence was absolute: to heal a life in the world of decay, a life must be extinguished in the world of purity.

At first, I sacrificed the "Dregs"—the mindless husks of the Pure Dimension's outskirts. I told myself it was a fair trade: a few ghosts for a thousand living souls. I was a man of science, and the math was simple.

But the Pure Dimension began to demand higher prices. The "Dregs" were gone. Now, the balance required souls of equal emotional weight.

The crisis came when my own love, Elena, fell ill. She was the only thing that kept me human in a world of death. As the plague took hold of her, I realized that to save her, I would have to sacrifice someone I loved equally.

I spent three days in the Pure Dimension, searching for a loophole, a way to cheat the balance. I found none. The law was a wall of diamond.

I looked at the city outside my window. Ten thousand people were dying in the streets. If I used the last of the essence to save Elena, the plague would accelerate, and the city would fall. If I saved the city, Elena would die.

The struggle was a physical pain, a tearing of my chest that no scalpel could fix. I saw the faces of the children I had saved, and I saw the light fading from Elena's eyes.

In the end, I chose the city.

I didn't use the essence on her. Instead, I used it to create a permanent atmospheric shield over London, purging the plague from the air forever. I saved every living soul in the city.

I held Elena as she took her final breath. She didn't blame me; she smiled, knowing that the city was safe. But as she died, I felt the Pure Dimension claim its final price. Because I had chosen the "Many" over the "One," the balance demanded that I, the decision-maker, be stripped of the ability to ever love again.

I remained the greatest surgeon in history, a man who could cure any disease but could never again feel the warmth of another human being. I lived for a hundred years in a city of health and happiness, a frozen statue of a man, forever haunted by the silence of the woman I had traded for a world.

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