Chapter 254
Chapter 254
"Friends! I think I'm feeling better now!" exclaimed the student with the broken ankle. The other students from the White Tiger looked at him with expressions that seemed to say, 'What nonsense are you talking about?'
"Are you saying this because you feel guilty about calling Professor Garcia again? Of course, we feel sorry too. But there's nothing we can do, given your injury," one of them remarked.Gét latest novel chapters on nov(e)lbj/n(.)c/om
'What fools,' Yi-Han cursed the White Tiger students in his mind.
If they felt guilty about causing accidents and calling Professor Garcia, shouldn't they stop engaging in such violent sports?
"No, it's not that. Wardanaz gave me first aid, and now I feel better," the injured student clarified.
"First aid? Ah, healing magic," they realized, recognizing the kind of magic Yi-Han had used.
Not all students who had come to learn about healing magic were from the Immortal Phoenix. Among the White Tiger students, quite a few were interested in healing magic, especially those who operated in border regions or battlefields where such magic was essential.
"Ctran, that won't be enough," they argued.
"Right, what are you talking about?" another added.
The White Tiger students, learning about healing magic, were not easily persuaded. Especially the beginners, for whom healing magic could be dangerous. Even if it seemed to have worked, the bone might not have set properly or could have healed in the wrong direction.
"Even if it's Wardanaz... Oh, Wardanaz, I didn't mean to offend you. You know that, right?"
"For your information, there are eight of us, Wardanaz. Eight."
"Why emphasize the number? What's the intention?"
"Ah, nothing. Just that there are eight of us..."
The White Tiger students' voices trailed off in embarrassment.
"I agree we should call the professor. If I knew she would be called, I wouldn't have administered first aid. It was just a temporary measure."
"See? Even Wardanaz says so. We need proper healing magic, Ctran."
"I really am okay, though..."
While they were arguing, Professor Garcia arrived.
Seeing the sticks in the hands of the White Tiger students, she asked, "Did you get hurt playing hard again?"
"No, it's not that..."
"Just... fell while running..."
The students awkwardly tried to hide their sticks. Yi-Han sighed at their foolishness.
'Foolish idiots.'
If they had to hide it, they should have done so earlier. How could they survive in Einroguard with such a careless attitude...
"I'm not angry, just asking," said Professor Garcia, though she didn't seem very convincing.
There were a few people who could instill fear without getting angry, and Professor Garcia was one of them.
"So, who is injured?"
"Here, Ctran."
"He's not injured, is he?"
Professor Garcia looked puzzled. The White Tiger students, in a rush, started to explain.
"It might look fine on the outside, but we don't know what's going on inside!"
"The ankle was dislocated, and Wardanaz only gave first aid..."
"Ah, I see."
Professor Garcia swung her staff, aiming to assess the student's ankle condition accurately.
Suddenly, her expression turned grave, startling the White Tiger students.
"Is there a problem?"
"Could Wardanaz have made such a mistake?"
"Healing magic can be more dangerous if attempted recklessly."
'I guess I'll have to resort to the story of the Good Samaritan if they blame me,' Yi-Han thought.
While they were occupied with their differing thoughts, Professor Garcia finished pondering and called Yi-Han aside.
"Student Yi-Han, could you come here for a moment?"
"Is there a significant problem?" Yi-Han asked.
"No, not really," replied Professor Garcia, whispering so softly that the other students couldn't hear. "It's healed very well."
"Uh, isn't that a good thing?" Yi-Han was puzzled.
If the bone had healed properly, why the need for such a serious expression?
"It's good for that student, but the situation is a bit different for you, Student Yi-Han."
The difference between having a talent for healing magic and being able to heal a friend's injury so cleanly was substantial. The wound wasn't severe, but healing a living person so flawlessly, without any mistakes or side effects, was an impressive feat, considering even some second and third-year students couldn't perform flawlessly on people...
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