Reincarnation into the Barrier Master
Lesson 356: The Virgin of the Battlefield
The Agarta Physicians moved really fast, mainly in Posehai. As soon as they arrived on the battlefield, they set up a simple ambulance, where they hit the treatment of the mildly ill soldiers. Not only that, but they also asked the soldiers who could move to help, assembling a large number of assembled beds brought in from Agarta and putting up a number of tents. Surprisingly, even an assembled bath was available there, and I couldn't hide my surprise in its well-prepared state.
An hour after their arrival, a massive medical tent had emerged in the river plains where there was nothing. The doctors were very efficient in giving instructions to a large number of soldiers. It is also significant that the assembled beds and medical devices they had brought, presumably made by Dwarves, were indeed made simple, but the useless movement of those in the Medical Corps was still significant. Ask later and say that at May's Medical Laboratory they were constantly training so that medical activities could be carried out quickly under any circumstances, assuming that there would be these massive casualties. Happy or unhappy, this battle, on the other hand, was also the result of proving May's high level of ambient preparedness.
I actually tried to treat the soldiers and found out that if this magic was LV1 magic on the battlefield that I didn't think I could use it, it would be possible to use it.
However, its effects are greatly limited. Normally, the healing magic of LV1 heals in an instant if it's about a cut, but on this battlefield, it takes about three times to finally heal. In other words, we came to the conclusion that only LV1 can be used, and that, moreover, its effects will be a third of normal. Apparently, the higher the Magic LV, the more potent it is to rob us of it. The Doctors' regiment has moved quickly since I found that out.
First, for the mildly ill who were able to walk on their own, they were disinfected using medicines brought from Agarta and treated by wrapping bandages, etc. Because of the high number, this was treated in steps as if it were flow work.
Next to it, the doke was cooking out. At first glance, it's a soup that doesn't change anything, but it seems to have plenty of nourishing ingredients used there, which helps to restore fatigue. The soldiers had a pretty good reputation and many seemed to want an alternative.
Fortunately, those who had metastasized, including the doke, had no major problems with water or fire because magic such as clean and water could be used.
Next, inexperienced members of the medical corps were in charge of the treatment of those who bore the deep hand, that is, those who were carried by stretchers. In other words, they, who can use LV1's healing magic, took on the role of continuing even healing magic with a stone, an ausine, that can instantly heal a small amount of magic. The appearance of the senior physician continuing his silent healing magic toward the indicated affected area had created a certain unusual atmosphere.
And in the tent where the most seriously wounded were brought in, the most armed poseheis, headed by Chiwan and Roni, struggled. Exactly in front of severely ill patients who contend for a moment, they will be treated with brilliant hands. Surgical procedures had been performed, surprisingly, despite the fact that it was a field hospital. Is it sterile in that tent over there...... I was worried about that, but I decided to leave it to them in silence because it was outside my purview about these medical practices.
As I watched, I watched the soldiers who had been left behind and taken prisoner by the withdrawal of the Tana army. The number was in the hundreds, and all were wounded in some way. I gave them a meal and ordered them to be treated in a medical tent.
"I say in fear"
"What?
"My name is Orfurt Heimen, Squadron Leader of Tana Army Unit VII. I don't know what King Agarta's orders mean."
"I don't know what that means... What does that mean?
"I want us to die here and now, even if we don't do that."
"If you want to die, you can die on your own."
I tell all prisoners to throw up and throw up.
"I don't know if you guys are guilty of whether you deserve to die. Just May...... I just told him that because the person in charge who leads this medical corps says you Tana army wounded will be treated as well. May, by the way, is remarkably cute, so be careful not to fall in love. I just can't cure my trouble. Besides... I believe you fought by order of the King of Tana. You didn't fight because you wanted to, did you? Well, unless you have such a combat freak, but from what I've seen, there doesn't seem to be such a pervert. You should treat the wound first. In the meantime, I will look into you guys for once, but those who have no problems, when this battle is over, go back to the country and embark on a journey, and I hope you like it. Oh, now, whoever says he wants to die, he should take it upon himself, too. I'm not stopping."
"No... that's impossible..."
Heimen is out of line, but I ignore it and go on with the words.
"Look, opposite the shore. Many of you soldiers of the Tana army are dead, while the soldiers of Agarta are still alive.... There are quite a few who are moving. Are those Tana army soldiers? Don't you have company? Then you should bring him here and have him transported to the medical tent for treatment. I'll tell you what I know."
"We run away like this... don't they think so!?"
"Heimen, you, don't talk a lot from earlier? I'm not interested in you guys. I don't care if you run away or go back to the country, you can do whatever you want. You've been taken prisoner, but I'm not interested in you. But we're in this formation. It is my opinion that those who are injured should be treated and given the rest of their lives. That's all."
The soldiers don't utter a word. Looking at them like that, I slowly look across the shore. There were cumulative carcasses spread out there.
"If you kill any more people, the ghost will cry..."
No matter who I told, I whined in a small voice.
Meanwhile, Mae, the head of the Agarta medical corps, was a short distance from the medical camp, accompanied by several women and soldiers. That was where the soldiers' remains were lined up.
In the immediate vicinity where the wreckage was lined up, there was a place divided by cloth, and Maes was there. There was still breath, but those who were seriously wounded dying and were just waiting to die were being carried. She was watching those soldiers die.
Mae grinned gently, holding the hand of each and every one of the severely wounded being carried, putting her hand where she was wounded. Then, the soldiers who were suffering slowly close their eyes with a reassuring look on their face. She kept going without taking a break.
To those who also complain of constant pain and suffering, give a gentle voice and gently touch the part. There was a medical practice that was exactly what I would call a handout. To those who tried to leave a will with their family and friends, they listened as best they could and made the women who were holding back beside them take notes. It went not only to the soldiers of the Agarta army, but also to the soldiers of the Tana army at the end. The inseparable response was that the soldiers of the Agarta Army, as well as the soldiers of the Tana Army, were grateful in tears.
When Linos rushed to the scene when he heard the report, Mae just smiled a little at him and immediately resumed handling the seriously injured. After seeing how it was, Linos ordered the soldiers to be buried politely, and for a while he kept staring silently at Mae.
Furthermore, she continued to nurse generously, without resting, when the task was one paragraph at a time, such as looking around day and night at each and every one of the seriously wounded.
Only when among the soldiers did they start to refer to May as the "Virgin"...