I Will Leisurely Become Healer in Another World

Chapter 101



In the rock cave.

“Gaius!”

“What. Aura. Now that the guests are here, after.”

It usually involves little, but Shaw’s friend, Aura, the daughter of one of the best clothing stores in town.

But Aura walked back to Gaius, whether he was listening or not. Gaius turned his eyes around.

Here are all the children in the north town. Well put, autonomous, actionable, but worse, not listening to adults. Shaw, but Aura, and she looks quiet and sneers behind Rick, but Alfie does.

“You’re sending a healer. We’re sending men to Rock Cave this time, too.”

“Huh? We have Aura’s?

Gaius was puzzled by the unexpected offer. What does a clothing store have to do with hunting?

“Look, I asked Shaw and the others who went to the town of Canaan for merchandise from the store.”

So Gaius wondered what that had to do with the hunt.

“If you think about it, why don’t you just go without relying on people? Heard a healer’s going to be sent this time.”

Aura glanced at Alfi.

“I also thought I’d follow you and inspect the town of Iwatung and wholesale clothing directly to my business partner.”

Gaius held his head.

I’ve always decided what this guy wants to do, and if I just give him permission, what’s the point of me being the representative of the town?

“In our town, which is trying to gather people earlier than usual, supplies are expected to be in short supply. We would be very helpful if we had not only luxury items, but also necessities.”

I guess the apostle who stopped the word there saw that Aura was clearly not an adult.

“I have my father’s permission. Not only me, but the shopkeeper, of course. Because I think it’s strange that only special apprenticeships have to work hard, like Shaw and Alfie and Hal.”

That would be Aura’s real story.

All right, let’s wrap it up. Gaius put his jaw on there with his hands together on the table.

The hunter can’t get it out yet.

I don’t want to put out a healer, but I’m telling you the church can handle it, so let’s leave it to it.

As for Aura, I have to give her permission because of her motivation and parental permission.

As for not being an adult yet, it would be even more so now. It’s also weird that Shaw, Hal and Alfi are the only special treatments.

“Okay.”

There’s nothing for Gaius to worry about. Just a little bit of my pride as a representative hurt.

“Uh, from the northern town, then, we send those whom the Church said we could let go. Aura can do it on her own too. Except”

Gaius looked at the messenger with a harsh eye.

“We put our pre-adult apprenticeships into practice because good guides are acting together. I don’t have a mentor this time, and I can’t even get a hunter out of us. For that matter, I can’t allow you to keep an eye on the children.”

“Of course it is. Over the past four years, thanks to mentors and smaller healers, the youth groups and apprentices in our town have also expanded their active venues. I’ll keep a close eye on you so you don’t have to, so help me.”

“I don’t have a choice.”

It was Gaius who came out with the truth.

But Gaius was also much more disturbed this year by the sense of anxiety that made the back of his neck tickle. Something’s wrong, but I don’t know what to do. The only way to do that is to act.

“Rick, Alfi, Aura. Sooner or later we’ll be on our way, but go ahead and do your best.”

Young people nodding with their bright faces brighten their faces to be able to exert their power over anxiety.

Gaius hopes to be able to protect that smile.

The northern town was also about to move.


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