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... steps. They suddenly attacked Life Tree, but thankfully, they underestimated her and were forced to retreat. Moreover, now that they understood Life Tree's attacking method, counteracting it was not much of a problem.

Of course, even if you purposely damage the body to receive the overheals, there was a limit to how much a person could heal. Therefore, only unique beings with profound vitality would be able to bear her ridiculous healing. Not to mention, the healing was not just an offe ...

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At the beginning of the first novel, Allison, a pilot in the Roxche Air Force, has come to visit her childhood friend Wilhelm (“Wil” for short), who has remained at school over his summer break to continue his studies. While traveling in the countryside near the school, the two encounter an old man well-known to Wil’s schoolmates as a teller of tall tales. Nevertheless, he captures their interest with his talk about a “treasure” which, if found, is said to be able to put an end to the war. No one would believe him that the war between the countries could ever end, so no one listened to him. When the old man is abducted and taken over to Sou Beil, Allison and Wil steal an airplane and chase the abductors across the river into the next region. Fortunately, the two were raised as orphans by a woman who came from the West, and thus can speak both languages.