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Chapter 89 The Sage under the Colored Window

The outside of a church-like hall.

"Come on, everyone enter one by one, don't crowd."

Mira and several teachers organized the group of students to enter the hall in an orderly manner, and then sat on the rows of chairs one by one.

After everyone was seated, she walked up to the stage and looked at the students wearing white robes below. These students were around 15-18 years old. They had received a complete education during school and were currently in the angel sequence.

About 2-3 extraordinary people.

Most of the geniuses who were not as good as Emenas were born ordinary, and many of them were orphans who lost their parents in the war.

The kindergartens established by the state in various places will examine the children's qualifications and tendencies, and then select them to study in various intermediate colleges. Some of them will become soldiers, some will become craftsmen, and some will become healers, that is, extraordinary angels.

who.

After getting rid of the religious titles of nuns and priests, Crancia decided to call these angel-sequence extraordinary beings he cultivated healers.

They may not know much about concepts such as classics and meanings, but they are better at treating and preventing diseases.

"Congratulations to everyone for passing the school's assessment and graduating successfully." Mira concluded.

"From today on, you will become an official healer, walking in Crancia, relieving pain and sorrow, and bringing healing and beauty to everyone."

"Finally, I would like to invite His Highness Lorraine Hill to give you the final blessing."

After finishing speaking, Mira gave up her seat in the center of the high platform, and then a girl wearing a white and blue dress came on the stage, and warm applause also broke out.

In fact, students in the college often see this sage, but they are still excited about his arrival because today has a special meaning.

Lorraine Hill walked onto the stage and looked at the students below. These young children still had innocence and youthfulness on their faces, and their eyes were particularly clear and energetic.

Since coming to Solander, Lorraine Hill will generally not interfere in other matters except for giving opinions on some large-scale plans, and will not appear in the meeting hall every day.

She spent more time in this school. In addition to teaching some medical and supernatural knowledge, she occasionally watched them play and exercise.

These students can also be said to be the second batch of direct descendants that she taught personally, except for the batch in Tisilan Forest back then. Their number is neither too large nor too small, about 600, and they are all angels.

Their job descriptions are different, but in systematic observation, they all have two common skills.

[Civilian Medical Level 3]: By learning the medical knowledge of past civilizations on earth, you can understand the pathogenesis and prevention methods of 90% of common cases. Although it is not high-end, it can greatly prevent the spread of smallpox, malaria, cholera, and plague.

, and treat most minor illnesses in life.

[Clear Heart Level 2]: Understand some psychological knowledge, be able to understand the source of other people's pain, and provide certain guidance and guidance.

At present, Crancia, no, it should be said that the entire world, still lacks medical personnel and systems that can benefit the public.

Most people are in great danger even if they have a cold or fever. Once they cannot recover on their own, they will worsen and spread. Pastors of the Angel Church are not available everywhere, and not everyone can afford them.

Excluding those babies who die just after birth, there are still less than one-third of the children in the world who can survive to adulthood. If you include the children who die within one month of birth, I am afraid that less than one-fifth of the children can survive to adulthood.

one.

Whether it is the earth in the past or the current world of Ivar, many lives still face various threats. When Lorraine Hill checked the data, he saw that even among the emperors of the earth period, less than half of their princes and princesses survived to adulthood.

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Even with the best medical conditions in the country, this is not the case, let alone the children of the poor. Without antibiotics, disease can easily take away a young life.

Many of the children in front of Lorraine Hill also lost their relatives in famines and plagues.

"School life is coming to an end, and everyone will start a new journey. There will be many ups and downs and difficulties along the way. Hard work may become inevitable."

"You will walk in the mountains, fields, swamps, and wastelands, and enter remote towns and villages to understand and heal the unknown pain."

"This is destined to be a hard and long journey."

"You are the first batch of students in the school, and you are also the students who I personally taught. I am proud of this. I also hope that you can be confident and believe that you can overcome many difficulties and bring happiness to more people."

"Even if no one recognizes or knows...but I still see it."

After finishing speaking, Lorraine Hill bent down and saluted. The students present looked at the girl, and many of them had slightly moist eyes.

They may not understand why they feel so sad and moved in their hearts, but the sacred mission is firmly imprinted in their hearts.

The ceremony has come to an end.

Lorraine Hill was sitting on a wooden chair under the colored window, with a newly graduated student in front of him.

"What's your name?"

The silver-haired girl asked softly.

"My name is Philia." The student looked nervously at this sage with a world-famous appearance.

"A very good name."

The girl said this, and then used a special pen to carve her name on a small bronze plate.

Her silver hair reflected a faint hazy brilliance under the sunlight.

White and slender fingers gently moved around and wrapped the bronze medal with a red string, like a pendant.

After that, the bronze medal with the name written on it was put into the palm of the young man's hand.

The yellowed solid bronze medal is slightly heavy. On the front is a simple and small rabbit, next to it is a bunch of branches and leaves with finely chopped berries, and on the back is the student's name.

"This is for you. I wish you good health and peace."

The girl thought silently in her heart that a trace of her own power was attached to this small bronze medal, and she might be able to help the child at a critical moment.

"Thank you, Lord Sage!"

The student took the bronze medal with both hands, responded excitedly, then hugged it tightly to his chest and slowly walked away.

Behind him, another student came forward.

In this way, Lorraine Hill sat under the colorful windows illuminated by the sun and blessed each of the students who were about to travel far.

That hazy and tranquil figure has become a memory engraved in the hearts of many students, as well as a belief to persevere.

After blessing the last student, Lorraine Hill put down his hand, and then he felt the fatigue and dizziness that had been suppressed for a long time.

She stood up, rubbed her forehead, and felt a little unsteady. With Mira's help, she slowly walked out of the church in the palace.

The sun is about to set, and the purple sunset lingers on the horizon.

But the students who were thought to have left were still outside the church.

When Lorraine Hill appeared at the gate, they looked at the tired silver-haired girl and bowed deeply. It was precisely because of this sage and the establishment of Crancia that these lonely and weak children could

Being able to be raised, escaping death, not only growing up healthily, but also learning a lot of knowledge.

The wind in the evening is not as cold as in the morning, but much warmer. The afterglow of the setting sun falls on these white robes, exuding a faint warm light.


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