4.

"Lecan. Can I talk to you back?

Oh, my God.

And it came to pass that Edda asked him if he could return to the story.

to Edda, the master of that derailment.

Edda continued her story as Lekan was too silent about the shock.

"So at the end of the day, Mr. Cannell told Mr. Zeps that it was his own failure to oppose Mr. Zeps' abolition, that he should have succeeded you, that he was guilty of failing to educate Mr. Zeps, and that Lecan put Mr. Zeps' neck, the..."

"You dropped it."

Kokuri, Edda nodded.

Norma closed her eyes and meditated for a while.

"Mr. Zepps, he spoke politely to me, but always felt like a poor bottom line. I guess that's what happened."

No one answers. It's not an answer to the question.

"I was terribly upset when I heard Mr. Zepus was dead, but when I was talking about Lecan and the knight, I settled in wonder,"

Norma suddenly stood up and bowed her head to Lekan and Eda.

"I couldn't say enough about this one. Because of me, it made me look dangerous and unpleasant. Besides, it was my mother's home that did it. I'm not sorry, but please forgive me."

"No. Mr. Norma, nothing's wrong. Instead, we owe our apologies to those of you who killed Norma's cousin, Mr. Zepus."

"I am grateful to you. There's nothing you can do to apologize to us. If you can, I want you to continue our training."

"That's what I'm asking you to do. Actually, I'm having a little trouble."

Zinger got up and left the room. The waiting room and the front door are a lot of people knocking around, so I guess I went to see if I could do that.

"Trouble?

"What is it?

"No, you guys came to train and you treated some patients. It's gaining a terrible reputation, and more and more people are coming to see me and asking me to visit them at once."

"Ho."

"Are there a lot of sudden patients and injuries coming too?

"No. Heavy sudden illness is not something that suddenly increases, because no one bothers to come to the infirmary with minor injuries or cold or ill health. I hardly have a sudden illness. So, whoever comes here, that's okay. All you have to do is treat them all the time. The problem is a visit."

"What's the problem with a visit?

"A request for a visit is coming from someone who has only been treated once or twice before, or not at all. They're all people with serious symptoms."

"I see. Okay."

"I don't know what you mean."

"Simply put, the sick people who were not immediately effective in my treatment, or who couldn't be rehabilitated by another practitioner, are asking for a visit."

"Hmm. Can we cure sick people like that?"

"Huh? Shouldn't someone who can fix it want to fix it?

"That's exactly where it is, Lecan. I don't know what to do if I do it, and it could be an obstacle to my therapeutic activities. In conclusion, I'm going to set a price of five pieces of silver coins once for the" recovery "of Lecan and Eda."

"I see."

"Huh? expensive. It is expensive"

"Edda, five pieces of silver are not expensive once in your" recovery. "Besides, five pieces of silver coins a time is the lowest price in the temple here, so I'm worried that cheaper than that will create another problem."

"I've heard the therapist's" recovery "is cheaper."

"That must be a very elementary healing therapist."

"If that's all right with you, there's nothing different about me."

"Well, then, that's fine with me."

"Thanks"

"Except you take two of those five."

"Eh. No, you can't do that."

"We are in a position to teach you how to [recover], and we think it's part of our training to [recover] patients. You can't just get paid for training."

"I see. If that's the case, I'd appreciate it. By the way, Lecan. Can I ask Edda to use Recovery?"

"To tell this guy not to (recover) means not to sympathize with people, and that's impossible. So let me and you do it all over the place."

"Right. All right, so Edda needs to use the recovery and purification separately."

"Right."

"Eda."

"Yes?"

"Have you ever cast a" Purification "spell?

"Hey, no."

"Now let's have it done on this occasion. Put out your wand and use Purification."

"Yes."

When Edda took out her cane, she turned to Lekan.

"Recan. Crouch down."

"Yeah?"

As Rekan crouched, Edda pointed her wand at Rekan's left eye. And I concentrated my spirit and chanted it clearly.

"Purification."

The blue, gentle light took to the wand, and swept wide, enveloping the head of Lecan.

"Oh. What a big [purification]..."

Rekan felt unprecedented comfort.

Rather than being exposed to light, it feels like a thick oil. The oil creaks in. The stuck areas are softened and loosened, and everything that is offensive, anything that interferes with function, melts and disappears. And unspeakable vigor and joy springs up from the depths of the body.

Even after the light of happiness disappeared, the aftertaste filled Lecan's midst for a while.

"This is amazing. It was such an amazing thing. I also feel that this will make it easier for the people who have been purified."

"No, no, Lecan. I don't think you know what it's like to be an old man. And how touched they were when they were purified."

"Hmm."

"Lecan, I'm sorry"

"Yeah?"

"My left eye, it didn't heal"

"This won't heal. Sheila also said she wouldn't use it to cure it."

"Lekan, let me check on you for a second."

Norma let the wand gather its magic, examining Lekan's left eye.

"No injuries or unusual reactions. Your body has completely embraced the blindness of your left eye."

"Is it a state of" rewriting "happening?

"I don't think so. But I'm not sure that the" purification "just now won't heal. Edda, now put on" recovery. "I think I've got a grip on what Purification means, so put on a recovery so it doesn't become Purification."

"I'll try"

Edda worked out her magic carefully.

"Recovery."

The green light wrapped Lecan's head around it.

A warm, happy plush hit Lecan.

"It still won't heal."

"Dear Norma. It's already quite a bit past practice start time."

"Oh, I shouldn't. Recan. Eda. Let's go to the infirmary."