<h4>Chapter 88: Silent Healer</h4>
The man ran out of the house full of energy. The Time Healing was more effective than before after Yale had obtained the perfect affinity and improved his understanding of the Time Law in the special realm.
Everyone was shocked at the scene; they never hoped that the healing ended so quickly and even with the man’s hand in a perfect state.
The man was even running around after being healed, that level of healing wasn’t of an amateur.
Oscro was also shocked, but he didn’t show it, he only put a smug smile as he was negotiating the price. Oscro didn’t know why Yale was that skillful in healing, but he wouldn’t lose the chance of making more money from the deal.
After Yale left the house, the vigers were looking at him with adoration in their eyes. They had only heard about natural healing before; they were unaware that the elemental types of healing could restore limbs, to them Yale created a miracle.
Oscro knew very well that restoring a lost hand was possible with elemental healing; he was surprised because didn’t expect that Yale could use it.
The benefits Oscro managed to obtain in that vige were superior to all the others together, he didn’t even need to negotiate too much. After the vigers had seen how the man’s hand grew again, they started to offer more to them.
Oscro had a broad smile after leaving the vige; the results were far better than he expected as he had thought that Yale could only cast natural healing.
Elemental Healing spells were treasures in the Zuatania Republic, anyone who knew one would treasure it and even the merchant association would show goodwill towards that type of healers.
“I understand why you didn’t want anyone to see you healing; you know elemental healing... You really surprised me before; I thought that you were a normal healer.”
“Is there any problem with knowing elemental healing?”
Yale knew that unless someone with a high realm or familiarized with Time Healing saw him while healing Time Healing wouldn’t be discovered, at most the others would think it was water o light healing. However, he didn’t expect that even that was strange among healers in Zuatania.
“No problem at all. The opposite, healers with such spells are even rarer, the profit I estimated before was only thinking in natural healing. With elemental healing, we have chances topete even with veterans if we n our acts well.”
Yale sighed in relief, even if it was rare, it wasn’t forbidden to practice or something like that.
Oscro tried to talk more with Yale after discovering Yale’s prowess in healing. Oscro couldn’t believe to have such good luck to find an amnesic elemental healer capable or restoring a hand in seconds that would be willing to team together with him to do business.
“I think that you should do like before and remain without speaking when we are in the viges, it creates some mystery about you as you are also an elemental healer. Given that you have memory problems, seeming mysterious and distant is safer than interacting with others closely.”
Yale liked the idea; he had chances of revealing that he wasn’t from the Zuatania Republic if he interacted with others too much, he didn’t even want to speak a lot with Oscro due to that.
The next day they went to bigger viges, they had more valuables than the others and the profit from Oscro’s transactions improved. However, they were in less need than the others, so Oscro had to negotiate more the prices.
They visited four of such viges in a day, and two of them asked for healing services for sick elders.
The results were outstanding like before, the vigers were amazed at the results, and they ended doubling the price they had agreed beforehand.
After a week of the same routine, rumors about a Silent Healer with a wolf cub on his head and apanied by a merchant had started to spread among the viges.
Oscro’s idea about making Yale’s identity more mysterious worked well, that mystery only expanded the rumors. They turned famous among the viges outside Trade City.
As their fame increased, even Oscro’s trades improved in benefits. Because he traveled with the Silent Healer and even was the one who negotiated the prices for healing, everyone wanted to have a good rtion with him.
Oscro was extremely happy those days; he was feeling that his objectives were bing easier to aplish thanks to Yale. Fame and reputation were very important for any business, only by the reputation and fame they obtained from healing even the normal transactions had turned better than before.
They were nearing Trade City as they advance because the viges near it also wanted the Silent Healer’s services.
The people of such viges had some of the real money used in the Zuatania Republic. The money was in the form of paper instead of valuable metals like gold or silver, but as it was recognized by the Zuatania Merchant Association, to any inhabitant of the Zuatania Republic having some of that money was more valuable than anything else.
The more they approached Trade City, the viges started to be nearer to each other. In a certain point, they even fused into a big town outside Trade City walls.
A whole month passed since Yale had left the special realm.
While acting as the Silent Healer, Yale had used Time Healing more than in his whole life; it even reached the twenty-second level. Increasing two levels in a month was very good.
Oscro as long there wasn’t any customer near was always smiling like a fool, that was because in the time he traveled with Yale he made more profits with his trades than in a whole year, and that was without counting Yale’s healing fees.
They were currently in the Trade City’s Outside Town, a ce where only the best merchants were allowed to trade, excluding of course the merchants who worked inside Trade City.
The Outside Town was enormous, so they spent some time traveling across it.
When the people saw Wyba on Yale’s head, they knew that they were in front of the Silent Healer and rushed to trade with them and ask healings. Even those who didn’t need any healing wanted to make good rtions with them.
Yale’s group was skyrocketing in fame; it was a matter of time they were able to start making some trades inside Trade City, the influence of an elemental healer shouldn’t be underestimated.
Thus, those who were outside the city wanted to have good rtions with them; maybe they would need more employees after expanding their business, so it was good having a good rtionship with them.
Yale was happy with his Silent Healer role; he liked the feeling of didn’t be disturbed by others more than the necessary.
One night, Oscro stared at Yale with a serious face, that was the face he put when he was doing serious business.
“We have almost enough money to buy one Apprentice Pill, so it is about the half we need in total. If we remain with our current business, we will be able to obtain it quickly, but I think that it would be a waste. Currently, we managed to obtain a good reputation, so if we make a bit of invest, our future chances of living well would be even bigger.”
“You know I am not good at business, be more direct.”
“I think we should use the money we obtained to register as an officialpany in the Zuatania Merchant Association. If we use all the money we earned plus what I had from before we can do it.”
Seeing that the money-loving Oscro was willing to use all his money Yale was curious about the benefits of doing it.
“There should be a lot of benefits if you are willing to invest all the money in it.”
Oscro nodded.
“There is indeed a lot of benefits. The most important one is that anyone who works for an officialpany and their direct family will be considered a citizen of Trade City, that is something everyone dreams about.”
Oscro exnation picked Yale’s attention.
“By being citizens from Trade City, we also be citizens from the Republic, and with that, we have some rights. Those who aren’t citizens don’t have any rights in the Zuatania Republic, even if they are killed no one will do anything about it. However, if a weakling is an official citizen, even bandits would think two times before attacking.”
Yale had seen how important money was in Zuatania, but he didn’t expect that those who weren’t able to affiliate to the merchant association had no rights at all.
“My father works for a smallpany inside the city and this is how we managed to live inside, but thatpany is in decline, and my father position is fragile, he could be fired any day.”
Yale wasn’t an expert seeing through lies, but he felt that Oscro was telling the truth.
“You don’t have memories, and my family situation is unstable. Creating apany is an important step to ensure our futures. We should be able to recover all the money quickly after that, people inside Trade City are rich, negotiate with them is difficult, but I have confidence in my skills.”