"Yes."

When Rik replied nervously,

"Hey, wait a minute"

Shaw is in a panic.

"What's up, Shaw?"

Falco seems strange to Shaw.

"Um, this is the first time I've seen the glow of life of something that's not a person, so I just need some time until my eyes get used to it"

"Hmm. Sure."

The mentor also nodded, and the three of them in the deep forest began to observe him quietly. I guess I'm narrowing my eyes a little because I'm looking at the glow of life I'm not sure I know anything about other than a healer.

"It's hard to understand...... I can finally see it in the whole thing, but every single one of the grass trees only has a really weak glow. Rick, you got it."

I wasn't sure myself how Rick figured it out either.

"Shaw, look at the hills this way, then look at the wheat fields"

"Yeah. Ah."

The three of them turned over to the wheat field in Hull's voice and stopped moving for a moment.

I wonder what those three eyes see.

"Beautiful..."

"This is the glow of the earth's life..."

Yes, that's the only world Rick could see. Rick didn't know if he should be happy or sad that the world was no longer his only thing, he just looked behind the three of them.

"Rik."

Suddenly Hull turned around and pulled Rick's elbow.

"Uh, what?"

Hal doesn't answer that, and when he brings Rik between Hal and Shaw,

"Beautiful."

And that's all I said.

The wheat fields, still illuminated by the morning light, were bright and clearly coloured in the eyes of the four.

"Oh."

But that's why I wanted everyone to look back in its eyes.

"Here."

Rick pulled Shaw and Hull's sleeves and turned toward the hill. The mentor also sees the hill late.

"You know what?"

It's dark.

"Hmm. I'm not mad, I see"

The part of the hill was clearly less energetic than the wheat fields and streets.

"Now I think I see what Rick is doing. Can you please?"

Shaw's eyes were firmly fixed. The mentor nods next door.

"Okay. Look. Just a little bit, just like the earth rejuvenates."

On one knee, Rick gently laid his hands on the earth.

And when you close your eyes, you pull the energy of the soul that is at the source of the goddess, like when you heal. You don't have to completely rejuvenate. Just a little, just a little.

Just the amount of land Cyrus has paid for, specify the range, and add energy.

"Wow. Hey Shaw"

"Yeah. I'm using enough force to heal a terrible injury. You're bringing a great deal of energy."

After all, the Shaws can see what Rick is doing.

"All right, that's about it!

Wearing the sweat on his forehead with his arms, Rick stood up with a bright face.

Then Falco, and Leon turned to the meadow.

"It's amazing! Instructor, we want to try it too"

"Truth be told, so am I."

Three people in the deep forest are excited too.

But Leon said this to Cyrus, regardless of the four people who were shaking.

"I think the meadows are a little more deliberate. Can I have a look?"

"I don't mind."

Falco stopped, trying to follow Leon without saying anything.

"Dad, those guys, they're impotent when it comes to healing. Just watch and do it."

"Okay."

When Cyrus dropped off two of the hunters, he faced four healers. Though slightly healing qualities, Cyrus does not have enough power to see the glow and vibrancy of life with his eyes. I was just purely happy that what Rick did was recognized by the healers of Deep Forest.

Looking, Shaw and his mentor are putting their hands on the earth. Hal, who was grinning, does not participate, and observes it still.

"Just a little bit, just a little bit to determine the range"

"Yeah, it's hard, but I'll try"

The mentor is working on it with a difficult face as Shaw twists his head.

"Of force, difficult to adjust. Energy flows too much. No!"

Shaw kept his hands off the ground. And as I turned sideways, I also forced my mentor's hand off the ground.

"I can't slow down like Rick. I almost ran out of magic."

"That's horrible. After all, it doesn't suddenly become unfamiliar."

The mentor is also soaking sweat on his forehead.

"Hal, it's Hal's turn next, eh, what's wrong?"

At some point, Hal turned to the meadows.

"Isn't the meadow strange?

"Meadows? With that said, what about Falco and Leon?

Shaw freaked out when he realized there was no Falco and Leon he was supposed to have been earlier.

He said, "Look at the meadow, it's all on purpose."

"On purpose......"

Hal narrowed his eyes.

Shaw had a bad feeling, too, and looked over at the meadow next door.

I usually work in pieces, but now my mentor's escort is Falco's job. This place is outside. Unlike indoors, when healing, it becomes defenseless. It's impossible for a regular Falco to put a mentor like that somewhere.

Spring meadows are rippling in the distance. As if there was a strong wind, deliberately.

"Weird, there's no wind"

Boo. Something's going on in the distance. Hal looks over the meadow and snaps.

"Thus, in a deliberate and uncertain unexpected anxiety of direction, my role was to shoot you with great magic. Because the magnitude of that magic gathers demons."

"No way, Hal"

"Our magic is enormous, even if it's handed down. I wonder why you didn't notice."

The first one had already flown into sight.

"I was unconsciously collecting demons."

In a situation where demons were headed this way, everyone could not judge anything for a moment.

But Hull ran out of the blue.

"Hal!"

"Attract demons in the meadows so no demons head to town!

"No way, Hal!

"It's been a while, but I'm sure it's okay. 'Cause I'm used to it."

Turning around, Hal grinned beautifully and ran out to the meadow.

"In the meantime, I'm going too! You two stay off the hill! Because demons on the move don't attack so many people!

When Shaw shouted so, he followed Hal and stuck him in the middle of an increasing number of honey lizards.

"I'm coming too"

When the mentor pulled out his hipster sword, he still began to run after Hull.

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