Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 246 Hassaka: Want to Be the Young Master's Little Kitty (10K)_2



Although in terms of reason and legality, this issue doesn't have much to do with me, it does indeed directly affect my status in the healing profession.

You could understand it as me avoiding it, unwilling to step out of my original comfort zone, so I've just let things go.

After all, there are too many professions with healing abilities now, and we professional healers always feel a bit replaced. It's better to find a reliable place to retire."

Regg, an old buddy, is frank and doesn't hesitate to express his mindset of retiring to the Lancaster Territory.

Though most healers leaving the Royal Capital do so for this reason, only a few would directly say it and not just pretend they're improving the border territory's overall healing capacity.

"Every profession has its own value; whether it's priests or healers, no one is nobler than the other. If you have to say, the only thing noble is...

only knowledge, experience, and skill."

Kael pointed to his own head and said, "What's inside here is the universal remedy for future matters. If there's nothing inside, you'll only be able to kneel in the temple and beg for the deity's protection."

"But... Lord, isn't your healing ability very powerful?"

"That's an overestimation... Regg, I'm a spellcaster. Strictly speaking, before I was employed as a War Mage, I wasn't even a mage.

Yet, when people mention me, the first reaction is 'Viscount Helois is a learned and powerful mage,' just because I know many spells.

However, I've just mastered these spells; back then, I wasn't even a formal mage."

Kael explained softly, "It's because of various coincidences I happened to get an opportunity to learn more spells that others couldn't handle.

But in the field of healing, mages can be an alternative in emergencies, but they can't directly replace healers."

In terms of exploring and understanding the microcosm of the human body, healers are still generally superior to the entire Mage Group.

This is determined by the mechanism set at the profession's inception, not necessarily subject to the healer's will.

Kael profoundly understood this, which is why as soon as he heard that Regg wanted to leave the Royal Capital, he immediately invited him.

In the end, when it comes to micro-level treatments, it's still these healers who excel.

The difference between the two, let's put it this way... Whether it's mages or priests, using spells can indeed directly heal wounds and dispel diseases.

On a large scale, it can even forcibly bring someone on the brink of death back to the realm of the living.

But to ensure that the treated person doesn't have recurring body problems afterward, doesn't fall seriously ill, and can maintain high combat intensity instead of rapidly declining with age, that's up to healers.

"The previous incident (Cross of Glory treatment accident) has put a lot of pressure on you, but you need confidence in yourself.

Even I can't handle some treatment issues at the micro level very well.

This isn't shirking responsibility, nor is it so-called pity; it's just that I'm genuinely not good at handling it.

In this regard, you must trust your professional skills.

I still have some matters to attend to here, so I'll leave the rest to you."

Kael said this.

Regg nodded, and Kael didn't linger longer, turning to leave the Magic Workshop.

"Hassaka, call Lewis (head of Infiltrators) and come to my study."

Upon exiting, he saw Hassaka pacing around anxiously outside the Magic Workshop.

When she saw Kael coming out, her eyes lit up slightly, and then she heard what Kael said.

"Oh..."

She lowered her head slightly disappointed, preparing to find Lewis, but before she left, she felt Kael's warm hand gently cover her head.

"Thank you for your hard work."

Hassaka's eyes brightened, her expression softened a bit, and her voice softened:

"Mhm!"

"Off you go!"

...

Not long after, in Kael's study, Hassaka and the Infiltrator Commander were already seated before Kael's desk.

"The one who was bawling outside earlier... to be honest, aren't you Infiltrators all about sacrifice and disbelief in tears?"

While Hassaka went outside to make tea for the two, Kael smiled and spoke to Lewis.

"It might be somewhat related to the stress the Infiltrators have been under lately."

Lewis made an effort to keep his expression unchanged.

Seeing his own men break down emotionally, it's impossible to say it had no mental impact on him.

If Kael hadn't calmed their emotions and told them the truth, Lewis might not even have the heart to evaluate the situation now when he recalls it.

"Gather the young lads from your Infiltrators sometime and go train with the Rangers.

Within all the military units in Lancaster, there are personnel responsible for helping to sort through psychological issues.


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