To Hell with Being a Saint, I'm a Doctor

Chapter 414



Chapter 414

episode 414 new altar (6)

completion of the original board was more difficult than the left or right boards.

the difficulty level is considerable from the first magic circle.

a large-scale magic circle, which would normally only be made when building a royal road or downtown, had to be used as the main axis, and on top of it, magic circles that would smoothly connect the left and right boards had to be overlapped.

ray broke out in a cold sweat.

the fatigue of the body and the mass of commotion occurring outside the temple of the limit of mental strength were quite concerned.

no, in fact, they are just excuses.

from the moment i started touching the main board, i became strangely sensitive.

ray was currently working alone to engrave a basic magic circle and a secondary magic circle in a large-scale magic circle, and then overlap the magic circle again.

even so, it was quite unreasonable to do this level of work alone.

as expected, the load was placed on the body.

ray gritted his teeth as his muscles suddenly contracted and convulsed.

“uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu...”

even the facial muscles that were not moving were twitching.

the hand that was drawing the magic circle flinched in an instant and jumped out.

ray felt a chill run down his spine.

the magic circle almost distorted.

you can’t come all the way here and blow everything cool and be done with it.

even though his muscles were screaming, ray focused all his nerves on one fingertip.

anywhere else, it doesn’t matter.

as long as i could finish the current work and complete the altar, i was fine with collapsing.

is it because i bit my lip too hard?

a thin stream of blood flowed from the corner of his mouth.

he carefully touched the wooden board.

* * *

constructed the fifth magic circle.

my mind was confused.

now, just looking at the text of the magic circle was about to make me feel nauseous.

i suffered from overwork in modern times, but it’s the same now.

even though the world in which they live has changed, they have not been able to escape from overwork.

it seemed that he was born with a uniform.

“driving me crazy. why did you structure the magic circle like this?”

ray grumbled while looking at the blueprints.

my muscles twitch, and my lips have long since burst from biting.

even so, he was remodeling and reinterpreting unnecessary magic circles.

structure created by god.

there were no flaws in it, but there were definitely other ways to make an altar.

perhaps because god was wary of others encroaching on the altar, he deliberately designed the altar with a complex structure.

it was becoming poison in the current situation.

even if we made it difficult to understand the formulas of the magic circle, there was no entity that overlapped more than 20 magic circles in the first place.

therefore, it could be said to be completely safe against invasion or alteration of the altar.

in other words, god’s prudence made things more complicated.

ray cleverly modified it using his own sentences.

the effect is the same, but to engrave the magic circle a little faster.

the magic circle created in this way had a simpler structure than the original one.

since it is simple, mana flows easily, and efficiency is maximized because the flow of mana is flexible.

in an instant, he superimposed the eighth magic circle.

tired of trivial quests such as collecting herbs or subjugating monsters, their eyes became lively when a large-scale quest that they felt they needed to do properly appeared.

“i don’t think there will be any money being eaten by the client.”

“ha ha ha. isn’t it obvious? it was an official request from the upper half of the harp. merchants credit soon. there’s no way i can live off the money.”

“it’s been a while since i’ve been able to do a commission-like commission. i’ve been collecting herbs for a while now, and now i don’t even know if i’m an adventurer or a simmani.”

the reaction from the adventurer’s guild was hotter than that from the mercenary’s guild.

in addition, the use of half-man at the top, who said they would support even the equipment used in battle, made me want to try it even more.

“the halfman guild is a mysterious guild. the village i lived in had a bad harvest last year, so i couldn’t eat properly. at that time, hafman’s top group came to us with grains. one day, i wondered why a profit-seeking merchant was helping us without asking for anything in return, so i asked him, and he said that he was following their own principle of ‘eating alone and dying of a stomach ache’. how could a stupid idiot like me know sang-ri? at least i could see that he was different from other upper-ranking merchants who only spoke.”

“oh, did that happen?”

“that’s why i want to help with this request even if it’s not a reward.”

“well, when flood victims came out due to the last flood, the half-man company was the first to take off and move. hearing you said, my heart was moved too. the pay is good, so you won’t be ripped off by your wife.”

hafman made a move based on ray’s last words, ‘my stomach bursts while eating alone.’

10% of the income earned was used for the poor, and the upper half of the upper class was imprinted as a grateful top for the people.

there were few people who did not like the current request because it had captured public opinion over the years.

if half-man was working hard outside the baybon kingdom, king baybon was working hard inside.

as hafman said, he announced that he would strictly rule the nobles who tried to escape from the kingdom and ordered the people to gather in the castle with weapons.

the king, who was usually kind and kind, changed completely from the day he talked to hafman.

there were nobles and people who were dissatisfied, but in the current situation, the king’s power is stronger.

besides, there was no way that there would be a noble noble who wanted to face a 6th circle mage face to face.

for a moment, public sentiment was a little shaken, but king baybon didn’t care much.

although voices of dissatisfaction could be heard right away, it was absolutely necessary in the long run.

he catches the nobles who are only trying to escape, gives them spears and swords to the people, and trains them.

even if they didn’t send them into battle, they needed to imprint their current experiences and let them know so that they could move more quickly next time.

could it be because of hafman’s help?

as food support increased day by day for the people who were starving, voices of dissatisfaction disappeared.

‘now, the only thing left is to push the monsters away.’

king baybon leaned on the throne.

the moment we had been waiting for had finally arrived.

it was time for the beacon of a counterattack to be lit.

* * *

around the time the twentieth magic circle was overlapped.

a halo of light leaked from the completed left and right boards and the main board being made.

ray’s expression darkened noticeably at the unprecedented change.

‘i couldn’t have made a mistake.’

it is the work of the original version that i have been repeating in my head to the extent that i have memorized it completely.

there was no way he could have made a mistake.

then, what is the current light?

ray did not forcefully control the magic circle.

instead, i paused my work for a while and looked at the group of lights.

a pure white radiance, free from any foreign matter, illuminated the temple.

at the same time, light leaked from the left and right boards.

the seats on the left are brilliantly yellow.

the right board (right board) is a light blue light that is as clear as the sky.

the three lights blended together and soon took away the darkness of the gate.

for a moment, i forgot my fatigue and gazed at the light at mana’s mysterious tricks.

it seemed that the left and right versions resonated when the main version reached completion.

“finally, this dreadful altar work is over.”

tears of joy poured out.


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