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At midnight on the third day, his mother knocked on his door. "Kenji, your father's having chest pains."

He went back to Movies4u.Vip. The homepage had changed. Instead of movie posters, there was a single line of text: "You pirated healing magic. Now you must heal the wrong way until you understand the cost." Kenji tried to close the tab. It wouldn't close. He tried to shut his laptop. The screen stayed on. Then a video started playing—not an episode, but a livestream. A hospital. Real people on gurneys. A timer in the corner: .

Because he understood now: The wrong way to use healing magic was to think it belonged to you. The right way was to remember it was never yours at all.

Kenji stared at his trembling hands. The wound had glowed green for a split second—then inverted. Purple-black energy. Just like the show's protagonist when he made a "wrong way" healing mistake. But Kenji had never cast magic before. This wasn't possible.

Warm green light pulsed from his fingers. Slow. Steady. His father's breathing eased. The color returned to his face. Kenji felt the artery relax, the clot dissolve, the heart find its tempo again.

I assume you're referring to the anime/manga series ( Chiyu Mahō no Machigatta Tsukai Kata ), and you want a fictional story about a pirate site called Movies4u.Vip that hosts it—perhaps with a twist where using the site "wrong" leads to real-life consequences similar to the show’s premise.

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It looks like you're asking for a full story based on a fragmented title: "Movies4u.Vip - The Wrong Way to Use Healing Mag..."

At midnight on the third day, his mother knocked on his door. "Kenji, your father's having chest pains." -Movies4u.Vip-.The-Wrong-Way-to-Use-Healing-Mag...

He went back to Movies4u.Vip. The homepage had changed. Instead of movie posters, there was a single line of text: "You pirated healing magic. Now you must heal the wrong way until you understand the cost." Kenji tried to close the tab. It wouldn't close. He tried to shut his laptop. The screen stayed on. Then a video started playing—not an episode, but a livestream. A hospital. Real people on gurneys. A timer in the corner: . It looks like you're asking for a full

Because he understood now: The wrong way to use healing magic was to think it belonged to you. The right way was to remember it was never yours at all. Instead of movie posters, there was a single

Kenji stared at his trembling hands. The wound had glowed green for a split second—then inverted. Purple-black energy. Just like the show's protagonist when he made a "wrong way" healing mistake. But Kenji had never cast magic before. This wasn't possible.

Warm green light pulsed from his fingers. Slow. Steady. His father's breathing eased. The color returned to his face. Kenji felt the artery relax, the clot dissolve, the heart find its tempo again.

I assume you're referring to the anime/manga series ( Chiyu Mahō no Machigatta Tsukai Kata ), and you want a fictional story about a pirate site called Movies4u.Vip that hosts it—perhaps with a twist where using the site "wrong" leads to real-life consequences similar to the show’s premise.