The Healer Banished From The Party, In Fact, Is The Strongest

Episode 6: The Lightning Sword of the Time I

"Ah? Laust hasn't come back?

Lightning Sword leader Marguls heard in Laust's absence the day after Laust left the party.

It was then that I was about to go to the revenge of Hydra's exorcism.

... As a matter of fact, Laust was deported, but Marguls didn't remember what happened last night.

Seeing how Marguls was like that, Serveria opened her mouth in a frightened manner.

"No, you're not. Look, you banished him yesterday, didn't you?

"Oh, with that said, you said you were banishing Laust? You have a vague memory of it because it contains alcohol..."

And Marguls finally remembers what happened last night to that Serverian word.

... I don't care how bad it is, with that attitude.

That Marguls attitude was too pale even if he banished his people.

"Well, it was an extension of every eight wins. I don't care if you don't remember him."

"Still, that guy's an idiot to get out of a party with that eight hits. I put it in a first-rate party called the Lightning Sword in the Corner."

"Yeah. Isn't a defect healer defective to the heart?

"That's what you can say!

... but I wasn't on this occasion, such as something to blame for that Marguls attitude.

No, I wouldn't have blamed Marguls for having Armia, the witch master who isn't here right now.

For them, Laust's exile last night, that's about it.

Raust, especially for Marguls and Serveria, was just putting him in the party because he could have used it more than he assumed and because he wouldn't complain no matter how much he liked it.

- Whatever, because the Marguls just put it in the party trying to squeeze the money out of Laust in the first place.

Marguls and Serveria, both of whom are now named as first-rate parties, were previously second-rate adventurers to the extent that they were stepping on top of the labyrinth.

And neglecting the status quo, which makes little money even if they risk their lives, Marguls and the others started cheating money by putting the detached among the adventurers into a party.

That income could never be said of much, but the two of them repeated the scam over and over again, sickened by the pleasure of deceiving its detachments.

That was by no means legal, but no matter how much fraud the two of them worked for, only the other one was off the hook.

I wasn't alone in blaming anything.

And Laust, too, was originally only the target of the Marguls' scam.

That's why we ended up putting Laust in the party for reasons such as the fact that Laust's hand at the time had too little point in deceiving him and that he could have used it more than he could have imagined, but for the Marguls, the Lausts are the only targets to squeeze out.

That would also emerge from the usual Marguls' attitude towards Laust.

Right after Laust came in, even though the party started to grow, the Marguls assume it was all their strength.

"Well, it's just the right opportunity, and we're going to put a new healer in the party. Unlike him, he's a good guy."

"Yeah. I know. So now we have Armia scouting for a new, brilliant healer."

"So long as it was done, was that why there was no Armia? Well, anyway, you can afford Hydra because you're going from that flawed bastard to a proper healer. I hope you're feeling better today."

So Marguls and the others didn't even worry about their party when they heard Laust had missed it.

The Marguls didn't even believe and suspect that they were an excellent first-rate party.

"Okay! Now it's time to kill Hydra."

... That's why Marguls, who told me so, wandered off as if he felt a sense of crisis.

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Then a few minutes later, when they reached the Adventurer Guild, Marguls and Serveria were in one of the Guild's rooms, waiting bickering until Armia brought in a healer.

"Something about Armasto today, didn't he look well?

"Oh, you're a receptionist. I heard it again, but I think it pissed off the adventurer who brought some material from the lower levels."

"Heh. That was a disaster. Anyway, the other adventurer would have insulted Amast and been told back to reverse guile or something. Then our lightning sword will be active and we'll have to raise the stock of the dedicated guild staff."

"Yeah. We need to take down Hydra now anyway. Well, I don't think I can afford those legs!

And that's how it was when I was bickering.

Footsteps approaching as more than one person walks in, knocking on the door to the room where the Marguls and the others are waiting.

"Finally."

Marguls opened the door when he whined small at the sound.

"Thank you for waiting."

"Nice to meet you today."

At the next moment, Armia, dressed in all her gear from the open door, and one woman in a white robe appear.

The woman in that white robe hid her mouth with a cloth, but watch that even the only part of it that was dewy looked neat, and Marguls smiles unconsciously in that mouth.

"... Huh?

However, the next thing I knew, I saw the woman's entire body and lost her words.

"Are you okay with that gear?

Because the woman was not dressed to be able to make melee fights with her rear guard gear.

"Then even a blow to Hydra's tail will do a lot of damage. At least you should have worn the leather armor of the Warcraft..."

"... Huh? I'm not getting out before that."

"... what?

But at the next moment, Marguls will lose his word to the woman's words.

Because Marguls assumed that the new healer would naturally stand avant-garde.

"Leader! Normal healers don't stand in the avant-garde!

"Huh!"

... but at the next moment Marguls will remember that the healer is not supposed to stand avant-garde in the words whispered in his ear by Armia.

After years of working with Laust, Marguls had made the mistake that healers were the ones who stood avant-garde.

But of course you can't ask a normal healer for that.

"Oh, yeah. I'm sorry. The healer left last night with his fortune... but it looks like the mess hasn't come out yet."

"Well, that's..."

So Marguls aggressively pushes Laust to take responsibility and deludes the scene.

Normally, no one left the avant-garde to the healer, even if it was confusing, but the healer woman never pursued it any further if she sympathized with the episode of being run away at night by her companions.

Marguls is relieved for a moment that he has managed to delude himself into that.

... but the relief quickly turns to the concern that one avant-garde has been reduced but is it okay?

Anyway, with one fewer avant-garde, it's even more difficult to hold the enemy down.

"... No, are you okay? Laust was just fleeing with little attack, and he was useless. Well, rare attacks were really powerful, but only rarely..."

Immediately, however, Marguls sees his own concerns as a concern.

And Marguls smiled and offered his hand to the healer woman.

"Well, thank you very much."

"Yes, it's an honor to be able to enter that famous lightning sword."

At the next moment, Marguls smiles at the words the woman has told her whether her self-esteem has been stifled.

"Shall we go then? Introducing yourself would be okay on the road, wouldn't it?

"Yeah, yeah."

And Marguls and the others follow the Adventurer Alliance with exasperation.

... but at that time Marguls and the others said they were making a big mistake, and they didn't realize it.

Whatever the big hole Laust made out of it, it's not filled with as much as one healer.

But without realizing that fact, Marguls and the others are headed to Hydra...