When I said, "Take over the treatnt," Caron and the students widened their eyes in surprise. Even Alabarta blinked in astonishnt, while Strass and Cote nodded in understanding.
"Can you heal him?" Strass asked.
I answered confidently that there was no problem.
"Please wait a mont. You need to think carefully before speaking. This is Maple Leaf’s Holy City Magic Academy. We pride ourselves on being second to none in healing magic. It's not appropriate to make light of us…" Caron, who had been speaking calmly, suddenly started ranting, clearly annoyed.
However, there was no ti to listen to what was likely to be a long lecture.
Without responding, I moved next to the examination table, stood beside a female student in tears, and placed a hand on the young man. As I checked the injury, I imagined it in a healed state, visualizing the internal organs accurately in their normal condition, and infused mana into him.
"[Water of Life, Ordwyle]."
As I cast the spell, the areas where my mana perated began to heal according to the image in my mind. Accompanied by a soft glow, the young man's wounds closed.
"W-what is this…?" Caron sounded bewildered, likely because he had never seen this spell before.
The students stared in astonishnt at the young man's healed body.
"He's lacking blood."
Although there was no imdiate danger, it was unlikely he would regain consciousness soon. Thinking this, I took out an ergency pill, a secret elven dicine taught to by Owen.
I placed the pill in the unconscious young man's mouth and looked around. "Is there any water? Drinking water."
"Ah, y-yes!" The female student standing beside quickly grabbed a cup of water and handed it to .
"Thank you." I took the cup, opened the young man's mouth, and poured so water in. Then I gently lifted his head to help him swallow.
Hearing a slight gulp, I confird that he had swallowed the pill.
"…What did you do?"
Just as I sighed with relief that the treatnt was in ti, Caron's suspicious voice reached my ears.
"I treated the injury. The last dicine was to stimulate certain internal organs to aid in blood production, as he had lost a lot of blood. He should regain consciousness in a few minutes," I explained.
He walked over to with a stern expression. "Impossible. He was severely injured, and even if we could heal the surface wounds, full recovery wouldn’t be so simple…"
Caron looked at with skeptical eyes, but as if to mock his disbelief, the young man opened his eyes slightly and exhaled.
"Ugh…ugh…"
Hearing his voice, the two students quickly checked his pulse and chest.
"H-he's alive!"
"His heartbeat is getting stronger! He'll be fine!"
After they confird the young man's safety, they smiled in relief.
Strass and Cote also exhaled deeply.
"Ah, who are you?" Caron looked at and asked for my identity, his previous confidence gone.
But I had already introduced myself. So all I could do was repeat what I had said before. "As introduced at the beginning, I am a senior teacher from Fiddiq Academy. Also, if I must say, I am a disciple of Owen Millers."
Caron gritted his teeth. Then he turned away from and looked down at the young man lying on the examination table. "I thought this special room would be sufficient for your tour of our academy, but I underestimated you. I didn't expect you to be so capable at healing magic that you could even be a senior teacher at our academy."
"I don’t specialize in healing magic. It's hard to say what I'm best at, but my main research is magic circles, so I might be most skilled at crafting magical tools." I shook my head slightly and modestly corrected Caron's misunderstanding
Both Caron and the students, as well as Alabarta, froze in place.
"… Alabarta-san, didn't you see using ice magic before?" I asked out of curiosity.
Alabata frowned and placed a hand on his forehead. "I did see that. But I never thought your specialty was crafting magical tools. You also used flight magic…"
While Alabata seed to be struggling with this new information, I turned back to Caron. "Next, I would like to observe a lecture on magic."
Caron frowned and nodded without a word.
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