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I could not believe it. Baron was now in front of me, trying to wake me up. I stood up with a jolt because of the shock, but that was a wrong move as I winced in pain. My body was still not having it. I fell to the ground. "Easy," I heard Baron say to me. "You shouldn't have moved that much." "I'm sorry," I replied to him with a sheepish grin. "But I actually don't care about my injuries right now." "You should. You were knocked out for a day. That means that you suffered enough to be unconscious that long." "That long? Oh no! That should not be!" I was panicking again because if I was really knocked out for a day then it means we only have a day before the scheduled ship leaves from the pier of this island! "Baron! We have to hurry! We don't have time to rest! The ship we wanted to re