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Chapter 377

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On Earth, before surgery became popular, internal bleeding was the most fatal injury in war. The so-called "cut and stab to death" described a phenomenon, a fact. This was also one of the reasons why more than 70% of deaths in war were caused by bows and arrows, not by close combat.

But in a land of mystery with divine spells, as long as one could afford to spend the money, even cancer might be cured. Although a certain someone had lived in this world for more than ten years, he had never seen or heard of cancer.

Sometimes it was quite ironic when one thought about it. If curing diseases was really a gift from God, then why did it need money? If the purpose was to attract believers, wouldn't it be more attractive to do it for free? But when one thought about it seriously, it did not seem wrong.

Compared to the world he had lived in, if two gods used free services to attract believers. In order to poach the other side's supporters, they would have to offer better services and more attractive benefits in order to get more believers. The result was that the two gods would keep increasing the benefits each could provide, and eventually drag down their own development.

Regardless of the strategy of the gods in the land of mystery, without considering the use of divine spells, Kaya's situation could not be delayed. Of course, there were healing spells in magic, but considering that the former Lord Demon King was a little out of it after bringing everyone back with Blink, it was better not to disturb his "sister" for the time being if they did not want to be torn to pieces by her.

So the group could only rely on themselves, and then there was a lot of shouting, but in reality, there was no progress at all. And the girl's life was draining away bit by bit.

Perhaps it was because she could not stand it anymore, or perhaps it was because she could not stand the noise of the group and wanted to shut their mouths. Fen seemed to have just returned to reality from outer space. She pushed away the few people who could not do anything, and neatly treated the girl's injuries. This also showed a certain someone once again how unreasonable magic could be.

Lin's idea was to use surgery to stop the bleeding in the girl's body. Then, he would use the Druid spells that Halloumi learned from the wood elves, which could only treat minor injuries, to restore Kaya's body as much as possible.

But when Fen, the authority of necromancy, made a move, not only was the blood clots in the body reconstructed into the various cells needed to repair the body, but granular-like things also grew from the wounds, continuously repairing the wounds until they were completely restored to their original state. For a certain believer of science, the whole process could only be described as a miracle.

Lady Lich, on the other hand, turned around and saw a bunch of people staring at her. This person used a cold expression as if he was looking at a dead person and said coldly, "Get out."

Everyone was rolling and crawling. No one dared to stay. It would be a lie to say that he was able to adapt to the shocking scene of this person twisting a person's head off with his hands and remain unperturbed.

Only Riley's injuries were the second most serious after Kaya's. Therefore, even if he did his best to climb up, he was still the last one. Moreover, he was left behind by his comrade, Jermaine, who he risked his life to protect.

For the Lich, since she had already made a move and the guy in front of her couldn't even walk properly, she might as well treat him while she was at it. She threw an Eternal Imprisonment on the silver-bearded dwarf first.

Dwarves had high magic resistance, and the silver-bearded dwarf, as one of the best in his race, should have even higher magic resistance. She had no experience dealing with silver-bearded dwarves before, so of course it was difficult for her to know what to do. Therefore, the Eternal Imprisonment that Fen threw out was the complete version that she hadn't used in a long time. It directly froze the dwarf who was crawling out. The complete version of Eternal Imprisonment wouldn't be automatically removed with the passage of time. It could only be removed when the caster nodded.

Riley, who was still in a crawling posture, was thrown onto a chair. The magic that healed Kaya also worked on the silver-bearded dwarf. As for the so-called magic resistance, even healing spells of white magic would have resistance. But for a Lich like Fen, it was a small matter.

Under the continuous effect of the magic, the frozen dwarf's body quickly recovered. So much so that after the Eternal Imprisonment was removed, he immediately jumped out of the room in a panic.

Seeing the silver-bearded dwarf recover so quickly, but the black-haired, brown-skinned girl lying on the bed was still unconscious. Was this the difference between humans and dwarves? Or were there other factors? Fen was very sure that Kaya's body had recovered, but why didn't she wake up?

But because of this, Fen's mood couldn't return to its original state of not knowing what it was. After checking Kaya's vital signs again and making sure that everything was normal and that she wouldn't wake up, Fen also left the room to let the girl have a good rest.

But as soon as she left the room, she immediately felt a strange atmosphere. The four dwarves ran back to their room. It sounded like a full-scale fight was going on inside. Ping ping ping ping, there were also sounds of scolding and begging for mercy. It sounded like they were arguing about two couples. … No! It could also be three against one, targeting that dog Jermaine from head to toe.

Because he didn't have a good lunch at noon, after a certain someone was kicked out of the room, of course, to see if his pot of vegetable soup had gone bad. But it had only been left there for a short period of time, so of course it couldn't have gone bad. It was just cold.

Now he was thinking of a way to add some ingredients and reheat it. When the conditions were right, a certain someone didn't want to abuse his belly. The heir of the Foodie Empire was the only identity he could think of from time to time.

The one-eyed girl was nowhere to be seen. Perhaps she had already left and returned to her own place. And the source of the strange atmosphere that Fen felt was the golden-haired girl in a sorry state. She sat far away with an aggrieved expression, staring straight at a certain someone.

What was this?

Before she could investigate the source of the strange atmosphere, Fen was already attracted by the smell of meat. A certain someone had directly upgraded the vegetable soup to meat soup. Thinking that she hadn't eaten anything at noon, Fen naturally sat at the table and filled a bowl for herself.

As if finally waiting for an opportunity, Hallumi pitifully came to Lin's table with her unkempt appearance. She lowered her head and said in a wronged voice, "Teacher, I'm sorry."

"Mm."



Other than the sound of soup and chewing, a certain someone didn't have any other reaction. This made the girl, who had been this man's apprentice for ten years, a bit uncomfortable.

According to past experience, this man would never hit someone, but as long as he had the opportunity, he would unavoidably give her a long and smelly lecture. If he didn't let her fall asleep, he wouldn't give up.

But this time, a certain someone only snorted out of the blue. No matter how she thought about it, it was very abnormal. So Hallumi said with a bit of surprise, "Teacher, you're not angry?"

"Is there a need? What did you do wrong? "Lin took a sip of the soup and said with a cold tone.

"That's right, that's right, I didn't do anything wrong." As if she had been pardoned, Hallumi's tone became more lively. She said to excuse herself, "It's all because Jermaine and the others made too much noise that they attracted the attention of that group of people. If I was alone and couldn't beat them, I would have already run out. "

"Oh."

There was still only one response. Lin was still focused on the meat soup that he had painstakingly cooked. Hallumi, on the other hand, continued to complain, from the enemy's disdain to her own people. It could be said that the reason why she ended up in such a miserable state was because of a series of bad luck and other people.

In the end, the girl looked at her teacher who was focused on drinking the soup and couldn't help but ask, "Teacher, are you listening to me?"

"No."



The concise and powerful answer made the girl feel somewhat powerless. Hallumi asked, "I've already said so much. Teacher, can't you give me some advice?"

"Is there a need?"

"I'm not asking you because there's a need."

After finishing the last mouthful of soup in the bowl, Lin wiped his mouth with a handkerchief and said, "Seeing your unconvinced expression instead of reflecting on your actions, I feel that there's nothing more to say. Because the same thing will happen next time, if there's a next time. And then next time, Kaya might not send out a message for help before she fainted. Next time, we might not be able to make it in time. Next time, the enemy you will encounter might not be as weak as the one you encountered today. In other words, before you realize your mistake, you will die sooner or later. Then why should I worry about that? However, if something like that were to really happen, could they discuss it? You and Kaya should both complete the official Magician examination first. Because the Association rules state that every Magician must nurture two Magicians. So far, I've only accepted two of you as my apprentices. If you can complete the Magician examination, it will be a great help to me. Because then I won't have to worry about who to accept as my apprentices to complete the two quotas. "

When she heard half of the truth, the girl's mood fell to the bottom. When she heard this, she slammed the table and stood up angrily. But her outstretched fingers were almost stabbing into her teacher's face, and she couldn't say anything to refute. Hallumi's eyes were red and filled with tears as she watched her teacher drink the soup as if nothing had happened. In the end, she ran away crying.

Lich, who had witnessed everything, stared speechlessly at the man in front of him. After a long while, he squeezed out a sentence and asked, "Aren't you going to comfort that girl?"

"Comfort her? Why? So that she can continue to cause trouble for others next time, or so that she can continue to foolishly send herself to death? "

"There must be a more tactful way to put it, right?"

"Of course there is, but those words are useless to that wild girl. If it's useless, then it's useless to say anything more. It's better to save some saliva. "

"Then what you said was useful?"

"I was once that age, so I know that being scolded at that age would only cause disgust and then resistance. At that time, the most hurtful words were actually expressing disappointment. If you were disappointed by someone you respected, that feeling would be nothing short of despair. But I don't know how important I am in their hearts. I only hope that it's not so important that it will arouse their feelings of 'who do you think you are? What right do you have to be disappointed in me?' In short, at her age, self-reflection is more important than being scolded. If she can't do it … Well, that's it. "

Hearing someone speak with such conviction, Fen only felt a little helpless. "No wonder you always said that you didn't have any friends before. With that mouth of yours, as long as it's a living person, you'll chase them away. "With that, it was Fen's turn to look for the girl who had run away.

Speaking of which, what was she depressed about before? Why did she only have time to worry about this group of master and apprentices and not her own matters?

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