Chapter 865: Chapter 865 Benevolent Heart of a Doctor
Qin Sisi looked at Teacher Rulin. The content of the second class had been so unbearable and hard to endure that it was hard to imagine what the third class would be like. However, given the current situation, it seed she had no other choice.
At her current pace, it was absolutely impossible to injure and then heal forty iron mane boars before daybreak.
Teacher Yusha had said that if she couldn’t complete the task volu in the course within one day, then she wouldn’t be allowed to stay at Heaven Academy.
Teacher Rulin’s conditions, although sowhat harsh, could ensure her temporary safety. With half a month before the next class, she could use this ti to strengthen her practice of Wood Attribute magic.
Finally, Qin Sisi nodded vigorously and said, "Okay, I agree."
Rulin curved her lips in satisfaction and asked, "So will you go back to rest now, or continue with the task?"
Qin Sisi felt uneasy about the third class, so she chose to continue with the task. The more she completed now, the less she would have to do for the next class.
Rulin nodded slightly, pondered for a mont, and said, "There’s one more issue. When you’re using ’Grass Shines Sunshine,’ your force is a bit scattered and the concentration of magic power is insufficient, which makes the healing speed very slow. There should be two reasons for this; one is that the energy of Wood Attribute is quite weak, and the other is possibly because your urgency is not strong enough."
"But I am really in a hurry!" Qin Sisi didn’t quite understand what Teacher Rulin ant, as she was indeed very eager to complete today’s task volu as soon as possible.
Rulin shook her head and explained, "You are in a hurry, but it’s for yourself, not for the one you’re healing."
The one being healed? The iron mane boars?
Qin Sisi looked down at the squealing iron mane boars. With what Teacher Rulin just said, it seed indeed to be the case. She had only seen them as tools for learning and practicing, and never considered their feelings.
Rulin continued, "A healer must have a compassionate heart. When you injure the iron mane boars, you are a warrior, but when you’re healing, you beco a healer. You should worry and fret for the one you’re healing and do your utmost to heal the injured faster and better."
Qin Sisi understood the aning of a healer’s compassionate heart, but she felt conflicted when facing these iron mane boars.
Seeing Qin Sisi’s confusion, Rulin offered guidance, "You can imagine them as your friends. Try to think, if Xiao ng or Ye You were injured, what would your feelings be? In what state would you heal them?"
Even though it was just a hypothesis, Qin Sisi suddenly felt sad.
Whether it was Xiao ng or Ye You, or even Yun Cheng and Wen Xuan, if they were injured, she would definitely be incredibly anxious and worried.
"I can only teach you this much, the rest is up to you." Rulin said indifferently, then turned and left.
Qin Sisi stood alone outside the classroom on the open ground, surrounded by the darkness of the deep night, with the vast starry sky overhead.
She recalled what Teacher Wuduo had said, imagining the iron mane boars as Tian Xiaozi, and used the Gold Attribute Magic skill ’Vigor Gold Knife’ to slash the boars’ hooves.
Of course, she didn’t dare to give it her all, fearing she would make the sa mistake Ya Ling had once made. After a few slashes, the bones finally beca visible at the wound of the iron mane boar.
Qin Sisi took a deep breath, preparing to heal the iron mane boar as if it were a friend, it’s just that imagining soone as a wild boar didn’t seem quite polite.
She pondered for a long ti and finally decided to choose Ye You. After all, he was already an animal, so occasionally taking on the role of another kind probably wouldn’t matter, and besides, Ye You truly was the person she cared about the most.
If Ye You were injured, what would she do?
Of course, she would be frantic and deeply distressed, and would imdiately use her greatest strength to heal him, even if it ant exhausting her magical power.
Qin Sisi lifted her palm, gathering the magical power of the Wood Attribute, enveloping the injury of the iron mane boar with a pale green light.
"Quick, heal, heal, heal..." Qin Sisi prayed silently in her heart as she healed; this ti her focus was not on herself, but on the iron mane boar.
The urgency of her emotions ant that the healing took less ti than before.
Qin Sisi was overjoyed and hastened to strike while the iron was hot, continuing with another iron mane boar.
During the process, a thought flashed through her mind: If she injured the iron mane boar and then healed it, it would still be a healthy iron mane boar. Could Teacher Ru Lin tell the difference between an iron mane boar that had never been injured and one that had been injured and then healed?
Or, she could simply inflict a shallow wound on the iron mane boar, making the healing simpler. Could Teacher Ru Lin see through such a deceit?
Qin Sisi’s heart wavered for a few seconds, then she firmly shook her head. Since Teacher Ru Lin dared to leave and not keep watch, she must have her own ways of discerning how the students had completed their tasks.
These teachers might seem ordinary apart from their higher magic levels, but in reality, each was not to be trifled with.
So, it was best to strictly follow the requirents. This was a form of training for her as well, and if her cheating were discovered, Qin Sisi could imagine the consequences would be extrely dire.
Throughout the night, Qin Sisi stood outside the classroom on the open ground, repeating the process of wounding and then healing, accompanied only by the iron mane boar’s tense and agonizing cries.
At seven in the morning, Teacher Ru Lin returned to the open ground. Seeing Qin Sisi busily working, a hint of approval flashed in her eyes as she asked, "How many?"
Qin Sisi had just healed the iron mane boar beneath her hands and, breathing heavily, she answered, "After you left, I completed another eleven, thirty in total now."
Ru Lin nodded and said, "Not bad, let’s stop here. You should go to your next class."
"So soon?" Qin Sisi was surprised. She looked around and realized dawn had already broken.
Ru Lin walked over and, as she passed by the iron mane boars Qin Sisi had healed, her palm emitted a faint glow as she gently touched each one.
Finally, she spoke with satisfaction, "Very good, all done according to the requirents, you haven’t disappointed ."
Qin Sisi’s heart skipped a beat, and she tugged at the corner of her mouth without responding, silently relieved that she didn’t try any tricks last night.
After a pause, Qin Sisi intended to say goodbye to Teacher Ru Lin and head to Tianshui Mountain for her next class, but before she could speak, she let out a big yawn.
Having slept only a little over two hours the night before last, and not at all last night, she was truly too tired and sleepy.
Deep concern welled up in Qin Sisi’s heart. In such a state, how could she continue with classes? Even if she forced herself to go to Tianshui Mountain, would she have the energy to complete the task for that class?
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