A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 134.1

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A Rekindled Flame

“Thank you, Clarine-san!” (Random Prision 1)

“Please heal me again!”

(Random Prision 2)

With a languid “Yes, yes,” Clarine sent the prisoner patient away. She was engaged in medical work at Guthwaite Prison, which was located far from the royal capital of the Kingdom of Factia.

Prisoners incarcerated here were forced to perform labor appropriate to their role. In particular, prisoners who could use Healing Magic were made to work all day.

As the healers also had to look after the seriously ill prisoners, it was more demanding than other forms of labor, but they were given their own private rooms and baths. They could move around the prison more freely than other prisoners, so you could say they were being treated preferentially.

“Ahhh, I’m so tired… There are too many people getting hurt over stupid things.” (Clarine)

“Clarine, your next patient.” (Soldier)

“Tsk… yes.” (Clarine)

Without a pause, her next job followed along. It could also be seen that Clarine still had enough privilege that she was allowed to click her tongue in front of the guards without punishment.

Clarine was exceptional even among those who handle Healing Magic, as she was able to send the injured to the front lines of labor immediately. In fact, her work efficiency had improved.

“You broke your hand? Just spit on it and it’ll heal.” (Clarine)

“Stop complaining and get it healed already! Why, if it isn’t that Baider…” (Soldier)

“Hey, have I seen you before?” (Clarine)

“Ah, you’re Clarine!” (Baider)

Former Amphisbaena Corps Captain Baider was nearly killed by Redner, but he was fortunate enough to survive. Later, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Although he was sentenced to life imprisonment, his true nature had not changed at all.

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“The proud member of Yggdrasia party is now just a nursing prisoner. Hmph…” (Baider)

“Can you stop talking like that? I’ll kill you.” (Clarine)

“If I could be done in by a healer, try it.” (Baider)

“As you wish.” (Clarine)

“Mmm! nngyaaaahhh!” (Baider)

The principles of Healing Magic were terribly complex. Even to heal a simple injury, one had to intervene with another person’s magic power to affect the tissues of the body.

Only by doing so would it be possible to activate the body’s internal healing. As for the screaming Baider, it was no small feat for someone to interfere and to speed up someone else’s blood flow enough to damage their blood vessels.

“Nggiii… wha, what did you do!” (Baider)

“Next time if you talk to me like that, I’ll really kill you, you know?” (Clarine)

Clarine’s Healing Magic could almost instantly heal a condition that would normally be considered completely irreversible.

Baider, who had just experienced severe pain from a cerebral hemorrhage, tasted the horror of Clarine’s abilities.

“Now that your injuries are healed, get the hell out of here.” (Clarine)

“Ye, yes!” (Baider)

“Next patient.” (Clarine)

After Baider had fled to the guards, a new patient was brought in. He stared at Clarine with a vacant look in his eyes.

“Fix him up quickly.” (Soldier)

“You’re a prisoner at your age. What are you doing here, Grandpa?” (Clarine)

“None of your business! What is it with you? Oh, God… It’s all the fault of those little bastards… I, Rogai…” (Rogai)

“Grandpa, could you be Rogai from The Lonely Sword?” (Clarine)

“Hoh! I’ve become famous too! That’s right!” (Rogai)

“You were the twisted adventurer who got kicked out of every party and continued to solo because Zhul made a funny joke about it. Did you finally do something to bring you here?” (Clarine)

This again indignant Rogai was once in charge of Litty and Roma’s fifth-grade promotion examinations.

He was expelled from the guild for his outrageous behavior.

Although Rogai was sentenced and imprisoned for attempted murder, he was in a similar mindset as the earlier Baider. His character had not changed, but had even worsened.

“How dare that little girl do this to her superiors…!” (Rogai)

“It’s just as they say, isn’t it? But I guess Aldis also ended up just like you because of her.” (Clarine)

“That’s enough! Get me fixed already!” (Rogai)

“Clarine, hurry up. Get this one next.” (Soldier)

A man with a hair like a shark’s fin entered the infirmary with a push on his back.