Chapter 77 Natural Healing
Accompanied by the morning sunshine, feeling the vitality and warmth, Yi Chun woke up from his slumber.
Feeling an unknown weight on his chest, Yi Chun sleepily threw it aside.
After passing a will test, Yi Chun decided to get up.
Because there is no tree planting activity today, today is free time.
Yi Chun regained consciousness and reached out to take the magic book that was transformed from the leaves of the Tree of Knowledge.
With the dim light coming in from the window, he saw that the words on the cover were different from yesterday's.
It turns out that magic books that are beyond the syllabus, like advanced mathematics books, can allow people to instantly experience the effects of Lv1 stun magic.
Yi Chun felt that he really did not have the talent to be a wizard.
However, today's magic book is somewhat related to him.
Yi Chun looked at the magic book in his hand, and saw the following words written on its cover :
"Natural Healing: A Portable Handbook for Beast Science Apprentices"...
Yi Chun immediately sat up straighter on the bed. He was in need of books on this subject.
Although the encounter with the forest druid Morita gave him a fairly complete intuitive understanding of druid spell learning.
But when it comes to practice, he still needs to keep trying.
After all, the forest druid Morita was not his mentor.
The other party has no obligation to spend too much time and energy on his personal practice.
Yi Chun opened the book and found that the first chapter went straight to the point.
“Ouch…”
Below the first chapter, there is a picture of a brown wolf.
But it is obviously not a simple picture.
When it felt Yi Chun's gaze, it instantly let out a wild howl!
"Fuck..."
Yi Chun simply closed the book and listened quietly to the noises around him.
He was not afraid of the wolf, but he was worried that its howling would attract some unnecessary attention.
For an approximate picture, you can refer to the scene when you are watching a movie with an AVI extension and your finger accidentally touches the screen and turns the volume to the maximum.
As Yi Chun pricked up his ears and activated his listening skill, he found that there seemed to be no response around him.
It seemed that the wolf howl before was just his illusion.
Yi Chun thought about it and switched his personal terminal to audio detection mode.
Then he opened the magic book in his hand again.
As the book was opened, the wolf howled again!
But this time, Yi Chun did not close the magic book.
Because in his field of vision, there were no drastic fluctuations on the audio detection panel on his personal terminal.
In other words, this sound is not observable by the outside world.
Or is it that this is not just a sound?
Yi Chun exited the audio detection mode of his personal terminal and had some ideas in mind.
And the brown wolf seemed to be undergoing some changes as well.
Yi Chun discovered that the wolf's right front paw looked a little unnatural.
It seems that he was injured.
And next to the pages, relevant text began to appear.
Yi Chun took a look and saw that it was probably about the treatment of simple external injuries and the comfort of animals.
Of course, the main focus is on the comfort of the animals.
This is because, without the interference of the power of the comprehensive network, the druid apprentice needs to practice on his own to master his abilities.
And wild identity is a very important component of it.
Because after gaining the ability of wild identity, druid apprentices can more smoothly obtain animal companions.
Otherwise, it is not easy to gain the trust of a wild animal.
After Yi Chun finished reading the text messages, he discovered that there was an extra person in the picture that originally only had a wolf.
His or her face was covered by the furry fur coat and was somewhat difficult to see clearly.
Yi Chun instinctively felt that he should be a man.
After all, there are relatively few female druids in Pingchuan.
This was undoubtedly a master druid, but he was not using his wild empathy ability.
In the picture, he skillfully dispels the wolf's resistance through simple movements.
In many related anecdotes and legends, injured animals will ask for help with humane and eager eyes.
This situation, of course, exists.
But the more realistic picture is that the opponent keeps growling threateningly at you.
When they find the threat ineffective, they will try to escape or attack.
At this time, it is very difficult to get close to it.
But in the hands of this druid master, the wolf with a ferocious expression changed from vicious to confused, then to thoughtful, and finally turned into a Husky.
The solid basic skills and master-level practical ability were fully demonstrated at this moment.
Yi Chun thought about it and carefully read the information about the subsequent treatment stages.
He didn't give much thought to taming the beast.
Although Feral Druids actually have certain advantages in this regard.
But Yi Chun was not prepared to tame the wild beast.
He was not a heartless man, so it was difficult for him to view the beast as expendable.
However, investing too much energy in animal companions will inevitably affect one's own development.
Of course, cultivating excellent animal companions can also help to a certain extent.
However, even in the virtual games in the past, Yi Chun rarely chose this path.
He casually pulled out a small dried fish from his backpack.
Yi Chun was eating dried fish while flipping through a magic book.
Overall, this book is very basic and focuses on practical operations.
To Yi Chun, it is very friendly.
This reminded Yi Chun of a book from the old times: "Barefoot Doctor's Manual".
This book feels like a magic and beast version of "Barefoot Doctor's Manual".
It contains a large number of cases on how to use the power of nature to treat injuries caused by wild animals.
Of course, most of them are ordinary beasts.
The most powerful one is just a canine with some blood of the lower plane.
Its case is a complex one that combines sun damage, blunt force trauma to the head, and extensive skin corrosion.
It is said to be the product of an attempted purification by a trainee priest.
After reading a part of it, Yi Chun felt that he benefited a lot.
In addition to gaining many experiences in soothing wild animals, Yi Chun's most important gain was the therapeutic application of natural forces.
"You read the Beast Science Apprentice's Portable Handbook of Natural Healing, and you got a revelation from it."
"You have mastered natural healing (a glimpse of the way), and you have gained 500 career experience points through this action."
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Natural healing (a glimpse into the basics):
Type: Occupational Skill/Spell Cornerstone
describe:
As a standard action, the character attempts to heal a living being, and the recipient gains a permanent, slow healing effect.
Please note that this skill cannot be used on inanimate units, such as mechanical life, elemental life, and undead.
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Yi Chun looked at the refreshing prompt information in front of him.
He thought that since the healing methods described in it could work on wild beasts.
So expanding it a bit and using it on humans shouldn't be a problem...