Catalina has its own drawbacks. Most of the time, she solves easily with boundary magic and healing magic, but it doesn't matter to her - it's also bad at treating her.

"" "Uhh..." "

"I wonder... is this number...?"

"A total of 253 people. There seems to have been a scaffolding crash on a large construction site."

I don't like Catalina. It was the "number of patients." It would be nice to look at each one carefully, but I didn't like seeing a lot of people at once.

Above all, the human body is very complex, strange and strange... There is no single human being of the same composition. Therefore, in order to provide effective treatment, we had to tailor the treatment to each one, so we couldn't just let go of the powerful healing magic.

Of course, cuts, sprains and bruises will heal without any problems with proper healing magic. But if it's a fracture, it's a different story. If you don't use healing magic with the bones fixed straight, the bones will stick together in a bent, unspeakable and tragic situation. In this case, the bone must be re-cut and rejoined, but it goes without saying how painful it is. The same applies to injuries and illnesses requiring special attention for treatment other than fractures.

For that reason, Catalina could not cure a large number of seriously injured people at once with proper healing magic. Therefore, her treatment will prioritize those whose lives are in danger.

When Catalina was treating, Yuki appeared next to her, and she was treating the patients using healing magic that she had recently been able to use. Her role is to treat those who are less prioritized than Catalina is in charge of. The two of them will be treated in parallel.

In the meantime, Eve seemed to be watching the two from afar.

"(If you get close, you might get in the way of both of us....)"

Eve decided to leave the church, which used to be a clinic, and return to the castle--

"It hurts... it hurts..."

--My eyes go to the crying child.

The girl who was crying was younger than Rosemary. I was not involved in the accident, but it seems that my left hand was rotten (just) because of the burn. Apparently, they've put zero water on top.

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"It hurts... paah..."

"... maybe I'll show you my arm."

Eve seemed to have left the scene without seeing the girl injured in the first place. Of course. This place is like a hospital, so Eve, who is neither a doctor nor a nurse, had a funny story about treating a patient.

But then Eve noticed that she took the girl's hand and was there --

"It hurts. It hurts. Fly away."

--while exercising healing magic.

Why did she use healing magic? If you think logically about the reason, it would take Catalina and Yuki a long time to finish dealing with a large number of injured people and be able to treat the girl, so it would be a pity that they did so while they were feeling sad. In fact, it is unclear what she thought, but there may have been a special reason to deduce from the fact that she was taking the girl's hand without so much trouble.

"Look, maybe it won't hurt anymore?

"Ugh, there it is... that? Doesn't it hurt...?

"Well, I guess Eve's going..."

After finishing the girl's treatment, Eve tried to leave the scene unnamed and without hearing the girl's response.

However, she will stop her legs when she is about to leave.

"Wow!

"Gusu..."

"It hurts...."

A small number of children were injured and ill, and they realized they were waiting for Catalina's treatment.

As a result, she realizes.

"Ah... I see... This might happen once you put your hand in it...."

Cure only the burned girl and abandon the others... In the end, she seems to have exercised her healing magic on everyone without abandoning her children.

In this way, Eve's holiday crumbles with service.

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