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The two houses I visited in the afternoon were both poor houses.

Both houses, after Norma gave a detailed explanation of the medical condition, Lekan put on a "recovery".

Recan's "Recovery" has had a tremendous effect. There was no such thing as an immediate rise of a sick person who had suffered for a long time, but they were happy that they were feeling better and better. The families were delighted.

When I got back to the infirmary and had a cup of Zinger's brewed tea, Lecan asked.

"I found out about the red potion. What about Recovery? How does that work?

"Recovery, in consultation with the work of the roots of life, works to reconstruct the flesh, as the work of the roots of life commands. It's a very flexible work that tolerates the diversity of physical patterns."

I just don't know.

"Me too."

"Recovery destroys the branches of the disease." Recovery "does not restore the branches of the disease." Recovery "takes away even the roots of the disease to some extent."

"Hmm."

"You're full of good things"

"Not really. There is no immature red potion, but immature" recovery "exists. Poor surgeons can treat serious patients and cause them to" recover "to their worst condition. Except for the injury. Recovery works really well for injuries. If you heal, heal any bad injuries. That's why" Recovery "is treasured in the Labyrinth. In the Labyrinth, the amount of magic is more important than the rank of Recovery."

"Wait a minute. A few days ago, during the treatment of a boy hit by a carriage, you said: When you put a bad (recovery) on it in this condition, you get a bone stuck in the odd shape and you don't go back to it for the rest of your life. I also told him to kick out the mud and bad things in his body first. So I put on three levels, and no, I put on" recovery "in four stages. Yet today, the labyrinth says that any severe injury will heal as long as there is magic. Which one of us is right?

"You're both right, Lecan. Common sense in the labyrinth and outside is different. In the labyrinth, more and more warcraft are defeated and more magic is gained. Blue potion is also available. You don't have to worry about the details if you have a lot of vitality on the side you can call and the side you can call turns a lot of magic around. Outside the labyrinth, it doesn't. If the only way to wash the body is to wash it with water, the towel will be covered with water, and the body will be covered with a good towel. But if you can use a large barrel of water, you can wash it off."

Is that common sense in this world? But Lekan didn't think so. It is in the labyrinth that the operation of magic must be efficient. Otherwise, you can't fight a streak or a long battle.

"Let's get back to sickness and [recovery]. For the most part, it's the primary" recovery "that barely scrapes the root of the disease, the intermediate" recovery "that scrapes the root of the disease there, and the advanced" recovery "that completely removes the root."

"Hmm. Think slowly about what I've just been taught. Turns out the red potion is forbidden in Prado. What about recovery and herbs?"

"Good question. When" Rewrite "happens, even advanced" Recovery "cannot remove the roots. But we can take away the branches."

"On the contrary, you don't regenerate branch leaves."

"I won't. Even those who" rewrite "happen," recovery "does not have a negative impact. However, because the roots cannot be removed, once the recovered body is gradually swept away by the disease. Still, once you restore your body, you'll be able to accept meals and different treatments"

"Got it. What about the herbs?"

"The medicinal herb, although very gradually, works on the power of the roots of life, amplifying its action and healing the body by doing so. It's a wonderful thing, how nature works. It's the herbs that come from nature that are actually omnipresent."

"I see. I think I know what I was expecting from Prado's medical condition. So, in today's treatment, what actually happened?

"I guess Lekan already knows that."

"I don't know."

"I want you to tell me clearly from your mouth."

"The symptoms that were plaguing Mr. Prado appear to have disappeared. And I couldn't get all the signs that the branches of the disease were going to grow. When you wake up, you'll be able to recover. And from now on, the medicinal herbs will show a solid effect"

"The roots of the disease have been pruned."

"Seemed that way"

"What do you think of that in the Goncourt family?

"The therapeutic effect of this one will be dramatic. I have been in Mr. Prado's treatment for years, but it has never worked as dramatically as it could be. So you'll realize it was someone other than me who brought Mr. Prado health."

"Do you know which one I or Edda treated?"

"Mr. Prado himself was looking at it. No deception."

"You did. Speaking of which, at the time of treatment, not a single family member was on, why?"

"I guess it's because you trust me."

"Hmm?"

"I am. I'm Mr. Prado's grandson."

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"Speaking of which, I also feel like my face was a little bit alike"

"You wouldn't be surprised, would you? My mother is Mr. Prado's son. However, it is not recognized as an official child because my mother's mother was of low status"

"I see."

"The institution I now live in is a building bought and renovated by a therapist. The therapist and mother fell in love and married. Mr. Prado gave his mother an expensive cane to celebrate. That's the wand."

"Hmm. You had feelings of love as a child."

"My mother had a talent for recovery, but not a great talent. But with the help of this wand, my mother helped my father make his medicine. Eventually I was born, but my father and mother were to take me, the baby, to the town of Mashajane"

"Where is that?

"You don't know? What a surprise. You amaze me. [M] Marquis, right? Speaking from here, you're in front of the king's capital."

"Why did you go to that town"

"My father was the six men of the Marquis. My father's mother was not of high stature either, so my father was free. You wanted an easy life, and you opened a nursery in this town. The Marquis said he wanted to see his cute youngest child on the floor of a severe illness. So my father went back to Mashajane. It was supposed to be a temporary return."

"You didn't."

"One day a gift arrived for my mother. When I opened it, a flat white snake (Ursulin) appeared. I thought killing my mother would make it easier to target the seat of my father's wife, the work of a certain nobleman. You were called to the Marquis of Crisis, so if you give up any property or status, you're mistaken. The snake that was supposed to attack my mother grabbed me in my arms"

"So?"

"My mother desperately turned her wand on me and cast a" recovery "spell. The light that was born at that time, though not great, was bright and bright and blue"

"I see."

"My mother activated Purification. Instead, he collapsed from the depletion of magic."

"Hmm."

"If it was the poison of a flat white snake, it could be detoxified in" Recovery ". There was no need to activate Purification. But how can you blame the very sleeping talent that made you feel like me blossomed"

"Depth of thoughts, or"

"Maybe at first, my father was the only one who understood what had happened. But my father was too pure. When my mother woke up, she taught me I was saved and blessed my mother with new powers."

"That's not a tragedy."

"Not that far. A few days later, my mother activated Purification as instructed by my father. My father, convinced that my mother possessed purification, made the Marquis of the hospital bed" purify "the next day."

"What happened?

"The Marquis felt unprecedented comfort. The next day, and the day after that, my mother applied" purification ". My mother's magic power filled her with only one weak (purification) a day. On the seventh day, the Marquis got out of bed and ate. An old man in critical condition has regained his health."

"You used the Purification spell in front of everyone, but you can't hide it anymore."

"Yeah. But my father was Marquis' favorite, so he didn't have to worry about being treated irrationally. My father was given a new mansion. I grew up there till I was seventeen."

There must have been more to life in that town than living in this mansion right now. That probably wasn't a good end.

"Once every ten days, my mother" purified "the Marquis. At that time, my father and I were present. It was like some sort of ritual, but the Marquis was smiling and we were certainly one family"

Despite the fact that the tea about to be drunk would cool off, Norma spoke pale with a gruesome, distant eye.

"I could have done anything I wanted. My father grew all kinds of herbs in the garden. Rare literature was retrieved and even the patient was directed. It would be unusual for a therapist to be able to study in such a privileged environment. My mother was happy too. I was happy, too."