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Poppo (2)

 

I arrived at the city of Grandver as the F-rank Bird Poppo.

He descended into the mansion where I worked and lived until five months ago.

Knock-Knock

I used my beak to poke at the window.

Viscount Granvelle, who was in his room, noticed me pecking at the window from outside.

Wondering what it was, he opened the window and I, with a basket naturally entered the room and landed on his desk.

“It’s been a while.

I’m Allen.”

“What Allen”

Viscount was surprised that a pigeon spoke, so I waited for him to calm down.

After a while, the Viscount regained his composure.

He seemed to remember the report from the Knight Commander about Chappy speaking in my voice.

I told him about Cecile’s letter in the basket and how Cecile and I won’t be back during the summer vacation because of the dungeons.

Viscount Granvelle frowned for a moment at the mention of dungeons, but he didn’t blame me.

It’s well known that the Academy has been forcing students to go through God’s Trial by raiding dungeons.

“Thank you for taking the trouble to report this.”

He expressed his gratitude to a pigeon i.e.

me.

“No, it’s nothing.

In fact, as mentioned in Lady Cecile’s letter, I have something to tell you about the Carnell Family.”

“What about the Carnell”

The Viscount looked at me suspiciously.

I told him everything that happened concerning the Carnell Family, starting from the point where I met Kiel and became his friend.

“And that’s why we’re living together at the base.”

“That’s why …Does that mean that yoo and Cecile are living in the same house”

“Yes.”

“Yes…”

The Viscount looked away from me at the window.

He pressed his fingers against the corners of his eyes and I wondered if the summer sun had gotten to his head.

“So I’ve come to see if there’s any talk of rebuilding the family after the five years of service the Royal Messenger mentioned.”

The reason why I came all the way back to the city of Grandver this time was to confirm this.

The Viscount may have been approached about the revival of the Carnell in the neighboring territory.

(According to the Viscount’s reaction, he’s never heard of it before.

I knew it was a lie.)

Naturally, I’ve told my friends, including Kiel, that I’m going to tell Viscount Granvelle about this.

I’ve also asked Cecile to confirm the facts in her letter.

“… I don’t know if that’s true or not.”

(I guess Viscount Granvelle doesn’t know, after all.

Maybe only Kiel knows about it.)

As I was thinking this, the Viscount continued to speak.

“I don’t know about promises, but if Kiel’s a Priest, then that’s pretty common.”

“Common Meaning”

The Viscount prefaced his talk by saying that it was not about Kiel, but about Priests in general.

The story was that the Royals and Nobles would use anyone who had the Talent of Priests.

Both Royals and Nobles love their own children.

Even if they willingly send their child off to war for the sake of their position in society, they still want their children to come back home.

However, the number of Priests and other children with healing Talents has always been low, partly because the Church takes them in.

Everyone wants to have someone on their child’s side who can heal them.

“Is it so low”

I think the reason why 50% of people die in 3 years is because they don’t have a healer.

“No, I suppose not.

There are no healers to be deployed for the Nobles.

There are not many healers, and by agreement, the Elves from Rosenheim have taken on the role of healing others.”

(The Bakius Empire is helping the Central Continent with magic tools, and Rosenheim is helping them with Healing Magic The Central Continent is being helped all the time, isn’t it Well, if the Central continent falls, both continents are going to be attacked from all directions.)

The Elves heal the soldiers, so we are not suffering from a lack of healers.

There are healers but not for personal use, huh.

The Elves participate to win the war against the Demon King, not for the selfishness of the Royals and Nobles.

They said they had come across the continent to support them, and that they had no intention of being a guardian for the Nobles.

“If we are too selfish and give unreasonable orders to the Elves, they may return to Rosenheim.”

That would mean the collapse of the front line.

So here’s what the Nobles did.

In the beginning, they hired commoners and serfs with healing Talents.

They were taking people with healing Talents because they would give money to their families and guarantee their status.

The Church, however, vehemently opposed this.

They said it was not right to use God-given Talents for Nobles only.

“So the power relationship between the Church and the Kingdom is at odds.”

“That’s right.

In the Empire, the Emperor has absolute power, but in the Kingdom, the Church and Guilds have a certain amount of say.”

It seems that the Church has a strong position in the Kingdom.

In addition, it seems that the various guilds, including the Adventurers’ Guild, are also powerful in their own way.

So what would happen if the Nobles themselves had healing Talents

Those Nobles solved their own problems, so the Church couldn’t come down too hard on them.

Since the child of one of the Royal or Noble is always on the battlefield, there is always a need for a healer to be by his/her side.

In this case even after the healers fulfill their duty, everyone hopes that he/she will still stay in the battlefield.

There are usually cases of Royals and Nobles guaranteeing rewards and prosperity for the healer’s Family and asking them to stay even after fulfilling their duties.

However, there have been cases where some children of Nobles had to stay on the battlefield until they died due to a promise made by their parents.

“Are you saying that this case is probably the latter”

“Well, I suppose you’re right.”

Even if the Royal Messenger lied, what can a child of a crushed Noble Family do

(It’s true, Kiel’s magic is quite capable.)

Kiel’s skill reached Level 4 last month.

Effect of Kiel’s

Level 1: Restores the health of one target

Level 2: Greatly restores the target’s health

Level 3: Restores the health of the entire party within a 10 meter radius

Level 4: Greatly restores the health of the entire party within a 10 meter radius

The amount of recovery seems to depend on [Intelligence].

I am still calculating the exact ratio, but the skill is quite useful.

Speaking of a 10-meter radius, if 1 soldier occupies 3 square meters area, he can use on about 100 soldiers at once.

(Well, that said, my

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