Chapter Seventy-One: A Guest of Honor at the Healing Center
"Remove the bonus, he'll be fine."
Vice Principal Avery appeared at Alice's side out of thin air, tugged at her palm, and spoke aloud.
Immediately after a green light shone on the turning platform, Idrull's figure emerged from it, and he looked at the blood-covered Rogus with a complicated expression, and no one knew better how the blood came from.
"I'm a saint...... But again and again ......" Alice's face was covered with tears, and she whispered softly in a hoarse voice after she lifted the bonus.
The last time he faced the spirit of the game, it was Rogers who forcibly resisted the unknown crisis, and this time, it was because of himself that he made the other party become the current tragic situation.
If it weren't for St. Herte, there were no professors to come to the rescue, and there would have been consequences that she couldn't imagine.
After the freshman competition, she tried desperately to improve her strength, trying again and again, but still couldn't do anything......
"Due to unexpected circumstances, there will be no real ranking for this event, so I'll send you back to the dormitory first, and prepare for the next carnival night.
"As for Rogers, you don't need to worry, we'll get him back to your senses and appear to you in good health."
Avery comforted the group around Rogus before raising his cane and pausing as the crowd on the platform was taken to the campus plaza.
Before being sent away, Eunice and the injured student were still wrapped in a magical glow that contained healing powers.
Idrul leaned over to Rogers and poked a few times with his oak staff: "Don't pretend, there is no one here, and the other students will be transferred directly to the square when they ascend to the sixth floor." ”
Rogers opened his eyes slightly, and after the afterglow swept around, a carp stood up.
He first pinched a wisp of smoke from the center of his brow and stuffed it into the crack of the magic book, then bowed respectfully to the two professors.
"Are you a prophet?" Avery raised his eyebrows slightly, staring intently at Rogers' face and asking softly.
"Prophet? I shouldn't be. Rogers was stunned for a moment, then calmly shook his head and replied.
He understood why Avery had this question, because once it could be accidental, and again and again it could not be without problems.
Except for the prophet, there is no one who can always appear at the critical juncture of the saint's growth and play an important guiding role.
Coupled with the fact that he is burdened with all kinds of perks, it will indeed be easy to lead to this conclusion.
"St. Helte is only responsible for teaching, and generally does not interfere too much in the personal affairs of the students, even if you are a prophet, our attitude towards you will not change more.
"And as far as the results are concerned, what you did was extremely beneficial to the Holy Maiden, and we will cooperate with you to play this deception.
"Regarding that succubus, I hope you can use it in the right path and contribute more to the world of magic."
Avery rubbed his palms lightly, looked deeply at Rogers, and said with a sigh.
She seemed to completely ignore Rogers' denials and judge him as a prophet.
[Several gods of the Bottomless Pit have spurned Avery for his words, and they feel that you, as the agent of the Bottomless Pit in this world, should wait for an opportunity to take revenge for such evil words.] 】
In this world, prophets are generally considered to be able to predict the future, or to perceive things and truths beyond reality, and they often communicate with the gods enshrined in the pantheon.
While there are also many prophets who do not represent the will of the pantheon, they are inextricably linked.
As for the bottomless pit, its reputation in the world may be a little less good than that of the Pantheon, and many myths and legends show that many "heroes" from the bottomless pit were expelled or exterminated by the prophets.
So the name prophet is not a good word for the bottomless pit.
Of course, Rogers didn't feel that he had really become a substitute in the bottomless pit, after all, there was no god in the bottomless pit at this time who could send the authority of the agent down.
If you are really completely pressed by this name, and you don't have the corresponding power, you will have to be dragged around by the Pantheon.
The bottomless pit represents not just a god, but an entire god system, which will definitely face heavy blows.
Moreover, the reason why he sacrificed to the bottomless pit was purely because the gods of the bottomless pit would not participate in the destruction of the world, but instead stood in the camp that hoped that the world could survive normally.
In addition, the sacrifice method preferred by most of the gods in the bottomless pit is also relatively simple, and there are only a few back and forth, which seems to be very convenient.
However, in the later stages of the game, although the gods of the bottomless pit show a position that they want the world to survive, they will not really provide any help, unless they can encounter some events that can interest them, they will send a few mediocre agents to join in the scene.
These surrogates will also end up being beaten by the Pantheon or the Holy Maiden and fleeing in embarrassment, without any dignity at all.
So for this kind of thing that is not beneficial, but also has to take risks, Rogers will never do it.
Unless the gods give him enough benefits that he feels he can take a risk and not violate his own high morals, he may think about it a little.
"Okay, you can't go to tonight's party, go to the healing center to rest now, and you don't need to go to the remaining classes after this semester."
Idrul felt that there was nothing more to say, so he spoke up.
Unlike Avery, he doesn't care if Rogers is a prophet or not, and even if he is, he may not be as powerful as the legend says in the current era of unknown fate.
On the contrary, Roggers's knowledge is the most important, and he can take this opportunity to give Rogers a short vacation, so that he can free up more time to communicate with him.
"I'm tired of the professors." Rogers replied with a bow, and there was not much objection to this.