16 Garland Hospital 3 (2/2)
Hmm. What do you want?
For wounds, for heat? What do we do now?
When I thought about it, the priest said.
”Can we get things right so we can get well? It's pathetic to see Lord Sartana looking busy. Even though we used to work together a lot in the past, there must be a lot of stress in working so hard.”
Well, if I were to give it to the director, I'd sleep well and cheer you up... so that you can ”heal” and get better overall, right? It's not bad to sell aphrodisiacs to people who hire me.
Is that it? I was just saying something that looked like the past.
Were they working together somewhere? That's not a battlefield, is it?
Well, okay. I know that Director Sartana is taking the initiative to work around the clock, so I hope I can be of any help.
I quickly put magic into the stone and said, ”My illness is healing and I'm feeling better.”
This is the first time I have been able to put magic into a stone, so I will try my hand as a precaution.
I see, it was hard to put magic into the stone so that I could understand why all the treatment-related things were distributed in potions, but it still seemed that I could manage to put in a little bit after working hard for a while. Perhaps healing magic is hard to dissolve into solids.
Yeah, but there's still room for the stone itself. Bye, then.
”Sleep well.”
”I feel so good.”
I can concentrate.
When I was practicing and I was in a good mood and had a lot of scratches, when there was a stone, it suddenly split in half.
Speaking of which, did you forget to see the spare power of the stone? It's hard to understand stones anymore.
”Oh... fufufufu. Looks like you put too much magic in it. This stone seemed to be the limit. But there seems to have been a lot of magic, so I'll give this big one to Saltana, and the smaller one to me.”
What's going on? As I looked at the broken stone and twisted my neck, the priest came closer and took the broken stone with him.
Yeah, you're right. Well, I hope both of them are well.
But is it hard to put magic into something other than water?
But the magic of cleaning and fire was embedded in stones and cleaning tools, right?
I wonder if magic changes its nature. And the magic related to treatment was that it was easily dissolved in water.
Speaking of which, I have thought about my magic ”how far can I go”, but I don't think I have much pursuit of ”what can be done” or ”how to use it”.
Rather, when the priest told me to do it, I often found out that it was the first way to do it.
Hmm?
Well, it's going to be a little easier to make potions from today, so you might want to try a lot on your free time.