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Raust

Skill, it was said to be an ability that people had innately.

For example, if you had a skill related to physical ability, you would be able to do so move which was impossible to imitate by the people who had no skills; or if you had magic strengthening skill, you could manipulate paranormal phenona called magic.

And with those skills dictated how ones fight, a classification of occupation were made.

And so, Skill was said to be an embodint of human talent.

But that was not entirely correct.

After all, skills only strengthened human ability.

A person with only 1 talent, even if the skill doubled it, it would only beco 2.

In other words, no matter how many skills you had, you wouldnt able to win against soone who originally had 3 talents.

Without skills, you wouldnt be able to use magic, or your physical strength wouldnt be strong enough, such was the common sense currently.

But, that was just presumption.

After all, people could still use magic even without skills, and you could strengthen your physical strength by daily training.

Skills are just indicators.

Magic power and ki, those were two concepts that were taught by the top-notch adventurer who I studied from by chance.

Those were the things that gave the potential to beco strong as long as I struggled hard enough despite my handicap of being a healer that could only cast Heal.

That person taught the concept of magic power and ki and how to use them which enabled to do things which normal people would need to rely on skills to do the sa.

I had studied under that person for several months.

That alone wouldnt let use the two powers perfectly.

Even still, I worked hard to get those powers and improving it by combining the insufficient parts.

Finally, I was able to get to the lower-layer which was the mark of first-class adventurers.

It was necessary to have a bloody training before I could get the power to go this far.

Certainly, I was more skillful than other people and was able to quickly learned how to handle magic power and ki.

However, not only I had a hard ti learning it, I needed to improve it before I could use it.

Still, I didnt give up and kept pursuing that ability.

I was ridiculed by other adventurers who never approved myself no matter how hard I tried, even so, I still kept going, all because of the one girl I t in the past

Skills had the effect that strengthened talent, but it was not the talent itself.

I properly understood that now.

However, there was no way I fully understood that when I beca an adventurer.

Healers skills, which were unusual compared to other skills.

While it might be true that it was not all-powerful skills, adventurers and knights were all in a chronic shortage of healers.

That was why, even as labyrinth orphan, I was admitted into a Healer Training Institute when it was found that I had a healing magic skill.

That was an unbelievable fortune.

Labyrinth orphans, they were orphans that were either abandoned by the adventurers because of their one nights mistake or because the parent adventurers died in the labyrinth, mainly the latter.

How much of that would be able to attend a formal educational institute?

Knowing that, I appreciated the good fortune of having a healing magic skill and without hesitation, I accepted the offer to enter the Healer Training Institute.

And then, in less than a month, it beca clear I was only able to cast Heal, after that, I was banished from the Healer Training Institute.

At first, I didnt understand what happened.

After all, I believed that skill was the sa as talent, that was why I couldnt believe that I was an incompetent healer that could only use Heal.

Even though I brought there because I had talent, when I knew that was not the case, that fact overwheld .

However, I had no ti to be overwheld by that.

There was a way to enter knighthood if I had an excellent result in the Healer Training Institute.

But now that I was banished, I had to choose in order to survive, and my only choice was to beco an adventurer.

However, even as an adventurer, I was still treated as incompetent.

It might be different if I could use not only Heal but also one other higher level healing magic, after all, nobody would put a healer who could only use Heal which was useless in the middle of battle into their party.

Hence why, the adventurers were angry at my incompetence, and even resort to violence sotis.

But, I wasnt pessimist about that situation.

That was because I encouraged myself that I would beco a famous adventurer in the future.

Thinking about it now, it might be just trying to escape from reality because I fell to misfortune after a miracle-like fortune.

But, even if I was just escaping reality, that still gave enough motivation to work hard every day.

Then I tried to practice close combat as an aside and learned about monsters in the guilds library to support other adventurers.

In order to at least be accepted by other adventurers.

But they never accepted my efforts.

No, they even ridiculed .

It was a waste of effort they said, nobody recognized my effort.

My mind was near broken at that ti.

My heart was reaching its limit.

However, that situation changed once I was invited to a temporary party.

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