Invincible Saint ~Salaryman, the Path I Walk to Survive in This Other World~
52 Luciel's Judgment
One patient was brought in from the upper floor as the first floor of the healing home was surrounded by hustle and bustle. Botakouri I am the director of this healing hospital.
Bodyguard mercenaries scream and the healers try to help Botakouri, but the healing magic doesn't cure the illness, and Cure, a detoxification magic, speaks, but it remained ineffective.
It was when I tried to get close. Many people refused to go into the infirmary by building a barricade.
"I'm Luciel, a S-class healer. I want to treat Lord Botakouri first because I will take care of him today."
"That's troublesome. You are someone your husband wants to keep away from. You'll be even more offended if you just get close."
"If we don't treat him, Lord Botakouri could die, right?
"Yes, we want to die and be easier."
"Hey, what are you guys doing, if you're a S-class healer, you can help your husband, right?
"That's right. We didn't get paid, so if we die now, we're in trouble."
"I'll kill you, open it."
"Ha ~ hey there, put your sword away first. And what are you guys? If Lord Botakouri dies, why would you die?
"Dear Luciel, maybe they are slaves"
"Slave? That? But there's no collar, is there?
"When the hell are you talking about? Now, if you put a demon print in either the heart of your body, your back, or your neck, that's it."
"Heh, what's the effect of that?
"It depends on the stage. Absolute domination, physical domination, simple domination."
"It's a little noisy, though?
"Right. Absolute obedience to orders so that absolute domination does not betray you and you lose your emotions. Physical domination runs a severe pain when it tries to take away physical freedom as well with an order. These two orders can set what to do with a slave after he dies."
"Does that mean taking the road or taking it over to someone or letting it go?
"Yes. Simple domination is only painful. You cannot attack your husband or commit suicide, but you are relatively free to act. It's just that if you leave for more than a kilometer without your husband's orders, you'll be devastated by severe pain. And when my husband dies, the simple slave will be freed."
"The terms of slavery are illegal, debt, crime, war slavery?
"Yes. It's all up to the slavers to decide. Illegal slavery will only be under simple control and after debt slavery will be decided by the parties then. That's what happens because when slave traders decide on their own, God's judgment comes down."
Ha, you know more. I don't know why you came out so slutty.
"So are you going to die too?
"Yeah. There's no life worth living anymore that won't let you go."
"I see. Would you kill Mr. Botakouri if he were to be released from that slavery contract?
"... you won't forgive me for the rest of my life, but I want to live where it's not here"
"And the rest of you?
I'm stunned because I'm not saying I'm going to kill you mouth-to-mouth.
"Can you pledge?
Then everyone nodded.
"I see. Uh, Mr. Jold and the clergyman, Mr. Piazza, would you kindly bring someone who can handle the affairs, including Mr. Clara? You can give me my name."
"" Yes ""
I speak to Mr. Slave's barricade as I escort you both out.
"Please let me through because I won't do anything wrong"
When I walk slowly, the barricade breaks down. You got a S-grade and foil on it? With that in mind, I still stare at the botakuri with its blue face and hang my words.
"Healer Botakouri, it takes a lot to help you, and if you wish to live, constrain your wealth and your adherence to the Healer's Guild as consideration."
"... uhhhhhh"
I vowed in a small voice. He constrained the consideration.
I hung high heels, purifications, recovers, and dispels in turn, and the complexion of the botacouri returned to normal.
"Mercenaries and healers. You will bear witness to our present cure."
When I saw them, I nodded over and over again for some reason.
That's where Mr. Krull and the others came.
"Luciel, you? What do you mean, this?
"Oh, it was just good. When I arrived this morning, Lord Botakouri was brought here, and I hung the restorative magic earlier, so I have nothing else to say to my life. So, I'm also trying to free the slaves here, because criminal slaves are just in trouble, and so I'm going to go to his private room and correct the black part of Lord Botakouri white, because it's at the price of following the Healer's Guild. So I'm going to need you to split up your private room and investigate."
"... Luciel, you do pretty devilish things, don't you?
"... it's out-of-heart. We've come up with a lot of guidelines and bills that we're working on, so we're going to make it a test case."
"It would be nice to have fewer problems, but no oppression."
"I don't mean any of that. I was going to work normally for a few months, but as soon as I got in, it was this situation, so here we are."
"Okay. Then you should find out. But this is the first time I've looked into a healing home."
"I heard there was an Inquiry Committee when I joined the Healers Guild, but that wasn't working either, so I think there will be more of this to become a healthy organization from now on, please.
"Fine. Luciel, the S-Class healer, asked for it."
"... you're fine."
The mercenaries and healers who were listening to the pledge had to watch. As a result of the house search thus carried out, it was found that the slaves were forced into slavery except for the two of them.
"Then gather the slaves together.
I don't know why in Purifications, but I couldn't break the curse, so when I used the dispel, the demon crest disappeared.
I have, of course, made my vows. I had all the slaves called in. There were actually nearly twenty slaves, except two, who de-cursed me.
"As promised, you are hereby asked to leave without harm to Lord Botakouri. And I'll give you ten silver coins per person as a payment. Now start over with your life. There are people in the Adventurer Alliance who can count on you."
"Luciel, you're getting a bit of a mess."
I'm done handing over silver coins. He's been speaking to me. Mr. Krull has handed me a bunch of parchment.
"A list of slave traders in the Irmasian Empire and where to sell them... this"
"Yeah, that's all the people the city's healers were sending into slavery."
I kept rolling over a hundred slices of parchment and headed to Botakouri.
Botakouri was already awake in the office.
"I wish I could be an S-class healer and save my life."
"I saved you because that's life, not because you are. I need to ask you something more than that."
"If you're a S-class healer, do you have to listen?
"Why did you start selling the people you forced to enslave to the slave traders of the Empire? It's also in a bundled third sentence. Why did a good healer take such a path?"
"... I forgot about that at last"
"... it's a pledge. I order you as the headquarters of the Healer's Guild Church. Why?
"... for my daughter. Healers can cure anything. That's what I thought. But I can't just be sick. I was preceded by my wife. I had only a daughter. So I made a deal to save the life of the Empire and my daughter."
"Is that slavery? Then where is your daughter?
"I haven't seen him in over a decade. I hear you live in slavery in the Empire. That's why I needed slaves to get my daughter back."
"... can I send this many people for over a decade?
"I have sympathy for your daughter, and I understand your feelings as a parent, but why did you leave your daughter with the Empire? If it was medicine, you could have hung it up at church headquarters and asked the Pharmacist Alliance."
"... if Elixir can make it, so did I. But the Pharmacist Guild threw a spoon. That you can't possibly make something like that. But I heard something close to it was developed in the empire. I jumped. What's wrong with that?"
"Botakouri... there was also a family in what enslaved you like you had a family. Think about that."
"I order you as the headquarters of the Healer's Guild Church. I forbid you to die of your own life. Plus all the wealth is boss... no, sell everything worth the asset. And treat this healing home as an orphanage as a church deposit.
"An orphanage..."
"That's right. Lead many children instead of what you have enslaved while you hang and atone for the rest of your life, and pledge to heal the children of the orphanage free of charge, according to any treatment with a single piece of silver coin. And for my daughter."
Botakouri never made a pledge before me.
All the healing homes that were later under Botakouri's umbrella will also be audited. The healing homes in the city of Melatoni will be caught up in a wave of reform one step early. I also had the Adventurer's Guild and the Healer's Guild affix something that was more or less pricey and easy to understand about the price.
Except for criminal slavery, I either freed myself to work in a newer orphanage or become an adventurer. Through various audits, I learned how to use a healing home other than customer service. When I realized that the day I was traveling was approaching momentarily.