Chapter 288
Chapter 288
It's just like him to try and learn all the academy's magic, Chil thought, looking at Yi-Han with a mixture of pity and admiration.
In fact, when Chil had said, "If you're interested, you can try practicing it in advance," he hadn't actually expected Yi-Han to really do it.
Yi-Han would soon be taking his own first-year final exams, so he should be focusing on that. Why would he practice for the second-year final exams?
Even if he was interested, it was something he could do later when he had the opportunity.
However, the way of thinking of a genius was different from that of an ordinary person.
Chil had thought it unlikely, but this junior who wanted to learn all the schools of magic actually stepped up to practice even though his own exams were right in front of him.
Now that it had come to this, there was nothing Chil could do.
He could only silently cheer him on.
"Still, don't overdo it. You have your own exams coming up soon, you know."
"Thank you."
Yi-Han, who still didn't know it was the second-year final exam, was sincerely grateful.
If he had known the truth, he might have grabbed his senior by the collar, regardless of their status.
'An opportunity kindly bestowed by a senior. I absolutely can't miss it.'
The cow, which seemed to have injured its leg and couldn't get up from lying down, looked at Yi-Han with pitiful eyes.
"I'll give it a try."
"Go ahead."
Chil stood next to Yi-Han.
If Yi-Han accidentally worsened the cow's injury, Chil intended to step in immediately and handle the situation.
'Don't make the cow suffer too much.'
Since he was giving a first-year junior a chance to practice, Chil didn't expect Yi-Han to completely heal the cow.
It was absurd for a first-year student to treat a living creature in the first place.
It was the same whether it was a person or an animal. It wasn't a second-year exam for nothing.
What Chil hoped for was that this outstanding junior wouldn't worsen the cow's injury.
At first glance, it sounded strange, but for a lower-year student learning healing magic, it was truly remarkable if they could even do that much.
Worsening an injury was common.
Not worsening an injury was remarkable in itself.
If they could even slightly improve an injury, they had to be dragged to the Tower of Healing Magic with shackles on their hands and feet.
That's how high the initial difficulty of healing magic was.
"It's swollen and feels hot, so it seems to be a fracture."
"Excellent. You observed well."
Instead of immediately casting healing magic, Yi-Han tried to assess the subject's condition first, which earned him high marks from Chil.
A healing mage had to possess all the virtues a mage should have. Especially among them, prudence was an absolute must.
"Arise, emotions. Judging by the pain when pressed, it seems this part is fractured..."
When Yi-Han even used magic to find the fracture site, the corners of Chil's mouth turned up.
It was gratifying for seniors to see juniors with such potential in healing magic, even if it meant discomfort for the younger mages.
"Yes. Yes. You're doing very well."
"I'll give it a try."
After saying that, Yi-Han concentrated his mind.
He had the knowledge learned from books and the information obtained through magic, but he couldn't let his guard down.
'Imagine the bones fusing together and focus. Calmly. I've done it to that White Tiger Tower bastard before...'
Yi-Han thought that treating these animals wouldn't be that difficult.
Because if it was highly difficult, it wouldn't have appeared on the first-year exam.
Then Yi-Han should also be able to handle it.
"Fuse together!"
As the concentration ended, the staff was swung and powerful mana was released.
The cow, which had been letting out pitiful cries until just now, blinked its eyes and smiled brightly.
"...????!???!?"
And Chil almost fainted.
'What?!?!?'
No matter how many times he closed and opened his eyes, it was true that the first-year junior had healed the cow's fracture.
What the???
"Senior? Senior?"
"Huh? Uh-huh?"
"Well, I think you need to check it. Is it done correctly?"
"Per, perfect."
"Is that so?"
Yi-Han's face brightened.
"If you were to grade it, senior, do you think you would give me full marks?"
"No... of course... it's full marks... even if you didn't heal it, it would be full marks..."
When Chil turned pale with shock, Yi-Han also began to feel a sense of discomfort.
'What's going on?'
Suddenly, a familiar uneasiness rushed in.
"Even if I didn't heal it, it would be full marks?"
"It's considered good if you just don't make it worse."
"...Ah."
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