Chapter 79 Important Zero-Level Spells
Green found that Sarai was no longer suitable for his team.
Of course, Green never expected Salai's combat effectiveness. Green felt that Salai was no longer competent for the task of "jobs" in the team.
The reason why Green kept her was that she had the idea of "stop loss" and "blackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackblackbla
Bringing Sarai with him is just a little more mouth, but it can free Civina from the busy chores, thus gaining more rest time and ensuring her combat effectiveness. At the same time, if the carriage is unavailable due to combat or other reasons, Sarai can also carry the luggage or stay to take care of the carriage and luggage, so Civina can act freely with Green.
However, recently, Salai has not only helped to take care of her luggage, but she has even become a luggage that needs to be taken care of, completely becoming a bottle of oil. And it seems that this bottle of oil will probably continue to be a bottle of oil for a long time.
"If it was an ordinary 'wild team', it would probably have disbanded at this time." Green, with a trace of remnant mood, used the [Preservation Organ] spell to save Sarai's cut off hand, and then wrapped it in a wet towel, preparing to find a senior priest to help her pick it up after returning to the city.
Green just dealt with Sarai's injuries, and the young captain in the mask found Green.
"Mage Green, did you defeat the sneak attacker?" The young captain looked a little unhappy.
"No, I just drove it away." Greenton paused, "The one who attacked us was a sea monster who was good at illusion. It had been hiding at the bottom of the ship, so I just injured it. Maybe it would come to take revenge. You know, some monsters are quite vengeful."
"We were not prepared this time, so we were hit and we won't be hit again next time."
Green shrugged: "It depends on luck. These guys hiding in the sea are quite difficult, and it is not easy to kill them."
"By the way, Master Green, is there any way to save the broken organ? There is no senior priest on the ship, so I would like to ask if there is any way to save the broken organ and wait until you return to the city before he can treat it."
"Yes." Greenton paused, "I can use [Preserve Organs]. Each spell casting charges a silver coin, and I am only responsible for casting the spell. The specific storage work is not under my control. So if I find that the organ has completely died during the treatment, don't blame me at that time."
Captain: "Of course, of course! You will never blame you."
The so-called "restoring Mien to fight against Mie" Green doesn't really care about this little silver coin, but if Green doesn't do this, he may end up with a "thankful" result. However, if he collects money and explains the possible risks in advance, then it will be different.
After confirming that Green had a way to preserve the organs, the captain left hurriedly.
Green quickly took out a wooden board and wrote the disclaimer on the board - no matter which world, medical disputes are a very troublesome thing, so the disclaimer must be written down.
Green had just written a disclaimer, and a man with bandages on his head hurriedly found Green with bloody ears.
"Master Green, I heard you have a way to save my ears?"
Green directly put the wooden board with the disclaimer in front of him: "Can you read?"
Man: "…I don't know you."
Green's mouth twitched: "...I can cast a spell called [Save Organ], but I don't guarantee that your ears will still be used after returning to the city. In addition, the cost of casting spells is one silver coin at a time!"
The man looked at Green blankly: "You can't guarantee that my ears can still be used after returning to the city? Then what's the use of your spell?"
Green shrugged: "[Preserve Organ] This spell "theory" can keep an organ active for 24 hours, but this is just "theory", temperature, humidity and other factors will also affect the preservation of the organ. Simply put, after I used [Preserve Organ] on your ear, if you soak your ear in sea water for a few hours, your ear will become a piece of salted braised meat, and most priests will not be able to pick it up for you."
Hearing Green's words, the man instantly understood: "Ah, are you worried that I would not keep it well? Or... do you help me with it?"
"I don't have tools." Green spread his hands, "so even if I use [Preserve Organs], your organs have a high probability of dying, and over time, the organ mortality rate will increase."
The man lowered his head and thought: "Do you... have a way to determine if the organ is dead?"
"Yes. Determining whether an organ dies is a spell, two silver coins at a time, but you can check multiple organs at once. You can check with other people who need to check, so I can save some trouble."
"Then it's OK." The man handed Green's bloody ears and took out a silver coin from his arms.
Green raised his eyebrows: "...Let's go to the restaurant. There may be someone else coming later. I don't want to make the room bloody."
Green came to the restaurant and asked for a plate in the kitchen.
After putting the man's ears into the plate, Green pinched a small pinch of salt, touched the ears in the plate with his fingers, and began to cast the spell.
[Save Organ] is a ritual spell. Although the spell level is the lowest zero ring, the casting time is as long as ten minutes.
Ten minutes later, a thin layer of magical aura was covered with his ears, and Green understood that his casting had been successful.
During the period when Green was casting the spell, the captain and many sailors in need of rescue also came to the restaurant and were watching Green with a nervous look on his face.
"Master, is it done?" the master of ear asked carefully, for fear of disturbing Green's casting.
Green: "It's done."
Hearing Green said that he had completed the spell, the crowd around him immediately became excited!
"Master, please save my arms for me!"
"Master, and my fingers!"
“My (beep--)”
...
The noise around Green suddenly started to break out like a vegetable market.
"Quiet!" Green roared.
The crowd became quiet in an instant.
"I have to make some things clear before I find me to cast spells." Green pointed to the disclaimer held in Mona's hand. "I am only responsible for casting spells, not others. If you find that your organs are no longer available after you return to the city, I will not be responsible."
Green again said what he had said to the ear master before.
After listening to Green's explanation, everyone expressed their understanding, and Green became busy again.
Chapter completed!