Chapter 121
[]/(n, vs) rapid deployment/
“Where? I told you when I first met you. We taught herb collection and slime hunting all the way out of town.”
Rick replied from the other side of the classroom instead of Shaw, who couldn’t answer because he said something he didn’t even think about.
“I didn’t ask Rick. But speaking of which, you said that. How about some of them?
To Nico and a not-so-malicious Delilah laughing, Shaw seemed powerless. Hal somehow knew, he’s just smiling bitterly. But he answered instead of Shaw.
“There are only three girls. That’s because I have an apprenticeship job, and I’ve been taken by an adult, so a few boys are just doing it for me.”
“Well, I’m from Deep Forest.”
I appreciate the sympathy. Still, it was completely other HR.
“But to be honest, I don’t like to step into the grass in the first place, and I don’t want to do it from myself because I think money is enough because I make it when I grow up. Shaw, and Hal, was it?
“Yes, Delilah.”
“That’s right.”
We were relieved that we remembered each other’s names.
“If Shaw and Hal ask you, I mean, if your friends ask you to do it, you can do it a few times, but it’s a little harsh to say you’ll do it all the time”
“Even if that’s for the town?
Rick stood up with Gatan to inquire about Delilah. Seems pretty angry.
“Wait, wait. Don’t get so hot.”
There came a young healer. Looks like a teacher.
“That, you guys. You’re a little healer in the deep woods. What’s wrong with you today?
“Yes, I thought I’d like to go to a school on the plains.”
The classroom stuck to Shaw’s words.
“Poor…”
I also heard voices. Shaw was annoyed. The line now, did it sound like you weren’t usually at school?
“Hahaha. You all may have misunderstood. I’ll introduce you properly.”
The teacher invited Shaw in a hurry.
“This is Shaw, right?
“Yes.”
Confirmed once.
“Shaw, still young, is an excellent healer and goes around as a mentor’s right hand. School studies.”
“It’s over. In Deep Forest, he taught little kids.”
“That’s right. He’s a brilliant swordsman apprentice and a hunter.”
There was a bigger twist on the introduction to say swordsman. Next Hal was invited forward.
“You’re Hal.”
“Yes.”
“She’s a flying graduate of Lake Marsh College, a real magician.”
That’s how the teacher introduced Hull so proudly. Apparently, young healers are very interested in something called a magician that they don’t see on the plains.
“Can you show me some magic later?”
“Fine.”
“All right!”
A delightful teacher filled the classroom with laughter. It was such a unity that I wondered what it had been like out of town until now, waiting for the children who wouldn’t come and feeling unceasing.
As the laugh subsided the whole time, Delilah raised her hand and stood up.
“Doctor, Shaw and Hal want the kids to collect the herbs, but we, we don’t know. Because how come we have to help when things aren’t going to be the same as before in town?
I think Shaw would have gotten mad if he’d heard this the first time. I mean, I’m already angry at Garsh for once. But this way when we were among everyone, it conveyed that children really didn’t understand, not mean or anything. Rick also has a flashing face.
“This doesn’t mean you won’t come even if you wait…”
“You’re a little surprised.”
Shaw and Hal exchanged words with each other there. At that time, another child took a seat.
“Wait a minute. I don’t know what it is. There’s a lot of people around my house, more slime, more injured. I don’t have enough potions, so you’re here all the way to help me make it, and you have no way of saying that!
That’s a boy who always comes to collect herbs. I was wondering if the house was poor, but he was actually a farm kid out of town.
Delilah answered unbeatably to the quarrel hips condition as well.
“Because I didn’t know that.”
No, you explained, and Shaw stuck it in his heart. But Delilah didn’t hear much, apparently.
“Can’t a pharmacist just do it?
That’s right. The voice spreads to the classroom.
“The pharmacist’s just doing it for me, and he says it’s not enough at all. My father told me that even when I went to the Pharmacist Guild, the potion was still out of stock. Plus, grown-ups are busy! That’s why I work so hard to help you pick the herbs, and when I come with you guys!
The voice rose this time wondering if it wasn’t enough or not.
Even though the Shaws have done nothing, the story keeps going.
“But even so, how soon should I do it? Do I have to do this all the time?
“Besides, I can help you, but I’m scared of slime, and I hate going into the grass. Can I help you with something else?
This is the same thing Delilah was saying. Shaw was surprised by the opinion, as he had no idea to help with anything else.
“Let’s sort things out.”
Delilah got up.