Chapter 135
Something to see the ceiling when you wake up.
“You’re kidding me!
Shaw got up screaming.
“That’s me. Why are you angry?
I felt fluttered and dizzy, and Shaw fell on his back with a pounding as it was.
“Oh, it’s my usual bed at the inn, this”
I mean, this is the Canaan Inn room I’m using with Hal.
“Canaan Inn. Canaan?”
It was almost night, but now there was a bright light coming out of the window.
“Dear Sain!
I remember! Shaw got up and thought he had to meet his mentor, but he crashed.
“Shaw!”
Byrne and the door opened and a breathless Falco rushed in.
“Shaw!”
“Guh.”
It is a scattered show, clinging to Falco, even though he has no power in his body.
“Shaw!”
“You’re awake!
“Shaw!”
Starting Hal, people came to the room one after the other. There’s also Rick. There’s also Leon.
“Well, you’re back…”
“You’re so lame!
“Wow, don’t shake it”
Shaw fluttered as Falco grabbed Shaw’s shoulder and yelled.
“Come on, Falco. I know you’re worried, but they said you were just out of magic.”
Shaw was relieved to see Leon nagging Falco and, oh, the routine was back.
“You didn’t just rest. I brought drinks and a light meal.”
From the entrance to the room, it was Alfi who drew people in.
“Huh? Alfi? Why are you here?”
“Falco, get out of the way. If you don’t eat the magic, it won’t heal, you know.”
Falco shaved away from Shaw in Alfi’s words. but sitting right next to me, I’m turning my hand around Shaw’s hips.
Aura’s here, too.
“And Aura.”
Shaw’s face became brighter.
“Come on, guys, go outside once. ‘Cause when you’re done eating and feeling better, I’m gonna take you right downstairs.”
Everyone, except Hal and Rik, went outside to Alfi’s instructions.
And Falco.
“I’ll be fine.”
“No, I need to talk to the healer alone.”
Falco left the room with no choice when he tongued badly.
“I’m an adult, so I’m in trouble.”
Alfi shrugged his shoulders and encouraged Shaw to eat them.
Shaw drank water first. I couldn’t wait to thirst.
Alfi will be replacing me from the water shortly.
“Well, take a bite of bread, yes, and soup.”
Alfi nodded his eyes at Hal and Rik for the first time as Shaw began to get momentum and even drank up the tea after the meal.
“Me and Aura, we followed the Nordham hunt this year.”
“Really? Good luck.”
“Yeah.”
Shaw was confused by the story that began abruptly, but he was also proud to talk about his hardworking friends.
“So, to the monster that broke out, I followed him all the way as a healer in the north town, and Aura as a supply unit.”
“Really! That’s amazing. I think it was tough for the grownups.”
“That’s great. It was so helpful.”
Without hesitation, Alfi proudly showed it. But I immediately changed my expression to something I miss.
“But I didn’t make it to the end. After Ampha, the next day Akabanezaur suddenly flew away on the day we were all about to stop. Even the horses couldn’t catch up. That was yesterday.”
“Yesterday”
Yes, I fought that acabanesaurus.
Shaw looked up hah.
“Alfi, the mentor… Master Sayne!
“Alive. It’s okay, he’s alive.”
“The goddess helped…”
Shaw didn’t think the day would come when he would thank the goddess.
Both Hal and Rik have a firm nod.
Rick started explaining on Alfi’s behalf.
“You just have to attract demons until the sun goes down. I wasn’t going to take him down, and Hal and I got used to it a lot along the way, and we managed to face the demons without losing any magic or strength. I was scared at first, and I really relied on Hal.”
“It was really easy because Rick was there. But Shaw didn’t.”
Shaw should have worked well with his mentor as well.
“Instructors who attack directly against demons are really more dangerous and nervous. I don’t know what to say, but I’m old, and when the battle got longer, I was really blunt, and I could see my limits approaching.”
Shaw was surprised to hear the story. I wasn’t aware of the mentor at all.
“After all, it must have been huge being hurt by the sword. Shaw’s acabanesaurus was weaker and he was about to fall. So, maybe the mentor was in a hurry, at the end.”
“In a hurry?
“If I’d survived just a little longer, the sun would have gone down and I’d stabbed him.”
That’s why Acavanesaurus made an unexpected move in his last ascension.
Shaw looked up at Alfi.
The usual, calm, quiet eyes.
Shaw should have used all his remaining magic to bring in healing power then. But I don’t remember being cured.
And I remember. That the mentor’s left hand was probably lost.
“The mentor is alive. So, what about your left hand?
Shaw asked quietly.
Alfi watches Shaw in silence. Shaw’s heart is shaking with anxiety and wondering if I can talk.
“I’m fine. I’m a healer, Alfie.”
“Okay. Listen to me.”
Alfi nodded, pulling the chair he was sitting on to the bed and holding Shaw’s hand.
“It was badly damaged and my left hand didn’t return. Shaw didn’t seem to notice, but so did his left leg.”
Shaw accidentally closed his eyes. Blood draws away from my body.
“Look, Shaw, take a slow breath. Spit, suck, spit slowly.”
Even at a time like this, Shaw just laughed a little.
“I thought Alfie was a better healer.”
“You bet. Shaw is young. I’m a formal apprentice. Seniors.”
When I opened my eyes, Alfi was watching Shaw gently.
Rick, who sat in the next bed and looked worried about Shaw,
“I’ll talk to you from here. It was me and Hal who watched the scene in person.”
And I took the story away.
“The mentor was jumped and I saw Shaw walking over to the mentor. At that time, Acavanesaurus was still hanging out, and Shaw and his mentor were about to get caught up in it. Hal screamed desperately.”
“Speaking of which, I think I heard Hal”
“You didn’t hear me. But Shaw didn’t respond, but we couldn’t move either. But I made it.”
I wonder what made it. Shaw tilted his neck.
“Falco, Leon, and Gaius made it.”