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Rekan breathed much louder in his heart.

I thought about how I would carry the story after I got in, on the way here.

At that time, I realized that Edda should not be allowed to use Recovery.

Eda's "recovery" now seems to have reached quite a stage, and worse, it could be a "recovery" that includes "purification". There doesn't seem to be any [purification] in this temple right now, but it's a temple nonetheless. It is an expert castle. It's not good to just see Eda's "recovery", but if you think she has a "purification" talent, it's over. In that case, Eda's peace will be lost and he will never return, just because he left this town.

It is also dangerous to deliberately fail.

First of all, even if you intend to fail, it can make you succeed. It is also possible that, even if they fail well, the clergy will know the truth by looking at the treatment of magic.

That's why Lecan decided to demonstrate Recovery.

"Okay, let's use Recovery. Make it appear above this right hand. Look closely."

"What? The wand?

Lekan pointed his palm upwards with his right hand sticking out wide in front of him.

Five long fingers, wide open.

(Please)

(Please succeed)

As a matter of fact, it was the first and last time that Lekan actually treated people with "recovery" to Van Damme on his journey to Bantaroy. Practice has been superimposed ever since, and since Eda awoke to the high dimensional "recovery" this time, she has seen it become its experimental bench and express itself many times. But that's all.

I would have practiced more if I knew this was going to happen, but it wasn't until I got here that I made a clear decision to take it in this direction. There was nothing I could do.

(Please)

(If I fail)

(Or if you can only do the elementary "recovery")

(No longer persuasive in my words)

(In the end, the spear points toward Eda)

(That's not good)

(So for Edda)

(to protect Edda)

(Please!)

"Recovery."

After a quiet, but resolute, activated spell, on the right hand side of Lecan, a green ball of light was expressed.

"Oh!"

"Oh, my God."

"What a beauty"

"What a huge"

He said, "This is recovery."

Lecan himself is surprised.

It was so huge, so clear, and powerful (recovery).

(Thank you, God)

Knowing no god, Rekan offered his thanks to God for helping himself.

In the first place, Lecan believes that the temple is hard, but God believes. Instead, an adventurer with a life-threatening way of life is something he experiences every now and again at moments when he has no choice but to pray to God. I have also looked so much at clerics and knights who pray to God and do very boring work. Fear of God is rooted deep in Lecan's heart.

However, that is a completely different story from offering Edda to the unidentified clergy. And I came to the temple, and I met Father Cassis, and I thought even more that I would never be able to leave Edda here.

At some point, the clergy's stillness is quiet as well.

Lecan shook his right hand and turned off the green phosphorescent light.

"Hey, heal now."

"There was no prep chant..."

"Silly!

"Indeed, it was only the activated spell"

Cleric Cassis is spasmoding his face by blinking his eyes wide and smothering the remnants of his astonishment, but also his anger and hateful emotions.

"Cleric Cassis"

"Oh, my God, Lecan."

"This is my real recovery."

"It was definitely a recovery."

"By Temple Kelles standards, is that elementary? Intermediate?"

Cleric Cassis was silent, but Cleric Pazier replied.

"Obviously, more than intermediate."

Other clerics were accompanied by words.

"Besides, the size of that light sphere. A tremendous amount of healing."

"I can also believe that you healed the depths of a dying injured man in an instant."

Rekan breathed heavily. Now the mountain has crossed.

"Edda, my disciple, can do a little bit of that recovery, not as much as I just showed her."

"Oh!"

"Excellent"

"God only praises."

"As I see it, there is no prep chant in my fashion"

"Well, bye!

"How the hell, like that"

"Oh, yeah. It has to be weak (healing) to activate by chance, and there's no way a" healing "like this can be expressed without a prep chant."

"So there's no way in the Temple of Kelles you can exercise" Recovery "without a prep chant."

To this rude question, the clerics silenced themselves.

It was the Pazier priest who uttered the word.

"The prep chant increases the precision and effectiveness of the technique. The temple emphasizes careful and precise preparation chanting."

"In the temple, I guess. But not in the labyrinth."

"Labyrinth, you say?

"That's right. In the labyrinth, a moment lives and dies. So I don't do prep chants with all my magic."

Cleric Cassis broke in.

"With all the magic, you say? Lecan, is Kisama a wizard?

There is no way that I could enter the temple with a sword, so the sword is in storage. But if you look at Lekan's body, no one thinks he's a wizard.

"The main business is swordsmen. But I also use magic."

Again, a long silence flowed. The priests are confused when they encounter something that goes against their common sense. Now is a good time to withdraw.

"I have now proved that I will use [Recovery]. Eda is my disciple, and both" recovery "and other magic are still immature but growing. Someday I'll be able to do the same [recovery] as I just showed you. Now I've answered your questions. Can we go home?