Apostle of the Gods

72 Trial Dungeons Part 6

I'm lucky enough to talk to Alty.

"Alty, thank you"

Alty says pale.

"The demon stone retrieval is over. Are you sure you want to leave the later processing to me?

"Thanks, we'll take care of Rosetta as soon as she's recovered"

And I'll face Rosetta.

"Now, Rosetta needs to be detoxified (antidote) and cured (Cure Dizzies), and healed (heel)."

"Oh, me, are you sick?

"For once, just in case. This is not happening now."

I blurted and told him,

"Rosetta. She's probably infected with ten or eighty-nine diseases. Except if it develops."

Alty tells you honestly.

"Yep... Really?"

Rosetta gave me a frightened look. I feel my tail constricting.

"It's okay. Will is here."

"Yes, the magic of disease healing for that matter"

Even so, Rosetta still seems anxious.

"But did you have to identify the type of poison and disease and do magic according to the type?

"Yes."

"And I learned in class that it's very difficult to identify the type of poison and disease..."

"Rosetta's right, too."

Apparently, they teach from the ground up at the College of the Brave.

Very good.

Even non-wizards can be said to have a basic knowledge of magic.

Depending on what the disease is and what the poison is, the magic is applied differently.

So we need to find out which disease and which poison it is originally.

"But don't worry. Because we know the diseases and poisons mediated by the Great Flying Rat."

"I'm so glad Will's here. Will's not only good at magic, he's also knowledgeable."

"Because it's the knowledge you need. If you keep on adventuring, you'll have more knowledge of nature and that kind."

"Is that it? Isn't Will a beginner in adventure, too?

The only person on this scene who knows I'm Edelphas' reincarnate is Alty.

Rosetta and Teena think of me as an eight-year-old who's good at magic and fighting.

"Actually, since I was a little girl, I used to sneak out hunting and stuff in the woods all by myself"

"Parents have forgiven you so much."

I will speak lightly about the treatment at the Volms main house.

"I wanted Salia to eat her belly full, so I caught birds and picked mountain vegetables."

"... you've been struggling"

Rosetta turns a gentle eye.

"It would seem tough if I asked, but it's not, actually."

And I dare to say it brighter.

"I mean, if I have to, I'll remember."

"So as a healer, you also need knowledge of demonic ecology!

I said it the way Teena was impressed.

"Knowledge would be all the more advantageous. But we often encounter unknown demons."

"What should I do in that case?

During a dungeon attack, there is no time to examine in detail the type of poison or disease.

So look into the effects of poison and disease and do some symmetrical magic.

"Will did what you did when you met me, didn't he?

"Yes, but the poison is very hard to get sick anyway"

The illness takes time to develop symptoms. Sometimes the symptoms do not appear for several months or years.

I explain to Rosetta all three kinds of magic at the same time.

"So it's important to follow up, and it's important not to get blood back, not to get scratched"

"I see. You'll learn. Still, it blocks the wound while you look at it. Boulder Will!"

Rosetta moves her tail happily.

"Thank you, Will. Thank you so much."

"Never mind."

Teena says, talking about that.

"Master Will. What about that magic? No way. Are the three species being exercised simultaneously?

"Yeah. Because it's a waste of time"

"Even though only two species are difficult, and recovery magic is especially difficult..."

Recovery magic is particularly prone to interference.

It can be a big deal for two healers to just interfere with restorative magic on the same subject.

It is difficult for the same magician not to interfere with the same subject by exerting healing magic.

"If you continue the training I taught you, Teena will be able to do it in time."

"Is it true?

"It's true."

When I said that, Teena seemed a little happy.

"That's right. Rosetta's bow is broken. I'll give you a replacement weapon."

"Thanks, but I have a dagger..."

Rosetta forbids.

Maybe he thinks the trials, especially those of the system that defeats the enemy, are over.

That alarm is very bad.

"Rosetta. There's still a good chance the enemy will come out, isn't there?

"That's right, but it's a broken bow, right?

Rosetta didn't seem to think any more enemies would emerge.

Guess you thought I didn't have a bow change.

"As Rosetta thinks, I don't have a bow, but I can make one."

"Huh? Making it?

"Well, watch."

And I hurried to generate Rosetta's bow with magic.