I Will Leisurely Become Healer in Another World

Chapter 15



Hometown.

Leon hurried to catch up with Falco and Shaw as they walked slowly as they talked.

“Falco, Shaw”

“Good morning, Leon”

“Good morning, Gaius. You’re healed.”

“Huh? Oh, I forgot”

Yes, it was. My mentor told me not to use it for a while.

He was floating on the porch.

“It’s the only way! And everyone laughs too much.”

“It’s a porch. We’ve all been watching it since we were little. I mean, where you lived, it’s really weird.”

“Hmm, I guess so”

That’s how the three of us went to church.

“Dear Sain! No, no, no hugs.”

You can’t even look sad.

The church was briefed on healing training. The healer basically walks with a yellow sukiya band. That’s a sign that it will heal at any time. So anyone who is a healer can ask for healing for free. Young healers in particular are required to gain experience, so active healing is recommended.

“But don’t you have trouble without a reward?

“You won’t get paid on the spot. Instead, anyone who asks for healing, or not, makes a donation to the church. The donation will also be used to run the church and dispatch healers, but it will still be paid to healers. Apprentice or Shaw will get a decent monthly salary.”

I guess it’s like an ambulance. Anyone can use it, but observe moderation. Any mess, give way to the ambulance.

“And it is strictly forbidden to treat healers unfairly or hurt them. It’s not like there’s a punishment, but we’re all watching. In other words, healers are respected and valued to earn money there. And create the power of healing as a duty. Hunters and other side businesses are also possible. I actually have potions, and I’m not that busy.”

“I’ve already made fun of you in the Hunter Alliance, Shaw.”

Leon, what’s going on?

“I healed Gaius’s knee.”

“Of a hero, it’s… good thing”

“I stopped talking.”

“What is Gaius doing to a child who hasn’t even put a yellow belt on him yet? Preaching. And Shaw.”

“Yes, I’m sorry”

“You just have to know.”

And Shaw’s day was set.

Wake up in the morning and train Falco and the sword. Gina’s help and breakfast. Drop Falco off to the youth group in the morning. Let’s all have a little study after lunch. Then an internship in church under the name of healing training. Gina’s help until Falco returns in the evening.

By the way, youngsters are apprentice children of the Alliance, ages 10 to 14. Parents gather around busy working mornings for herb removal and slime hunting. Essentially, we assemble in church, then we volunteer all over town. In the church, only writing and calculation are knocked in. Kids who want to study any more send them out to the lake swamp.

Vocational training will be provided to adults in each guild from 15 to 19 years of age.

In this country with a long life span, you don’t necessarily spend the rest of your life with a fixed family. That’s why it’s important to be a part of the community between these 10 and 19 years of age, firmly rooted in the community. Wherever you travel, as a place to come back.

That’s how hunters traveling everywhere often stay in one area only for those 10 years of raising their children.

“So, Shaw, don’t worry. Let’s stay here for a while so the north town can be home.”

That’s what Falco told me at dinner that evening.

“Because this is where Falco’s home is, too?

“It’s my hometown. I wonder where it is.”

Falco looked lonely.

“I’m not saying anything stupid, your hometown is here!

“Well, yeah. You really took care of Gaius and Leon. Uh, even the mentor.”

“Me too, darn it, Falco’s a mess, you want to hear it, Shaw”

“I want to hear it!

“Wait, Gina, give me a break.”

“Well, I can’t help it, Shaw, I’ll see you later.”

“Yeah!”

Shaw wasn’t really going to ask. You can ask me if it’s a mess, but if it was a hard story, even Falco wouldn’t want me to hear it. I can’t help but pry.

Come on, Falco starts working tomorrow, and Shaw starts his busy day. Let’s get some rest today. Go into the hot springs, hoax, and rest.


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