A Strongest Warrior Of All Time

Chapter 51: Healers



Then Eric asked John, "What are you doing here, John? It's already late at night, and why aren't you sleeping yet?"

John, in starting, feels scared, but he bravely replied to his dad and said he already knows the truth about the secret room and also read these pages of the book 'Warriors Past Generation.'

Eric became a little bit shocked that his son knew about these things. But he mostly wanted to know that John didn't get that he was in the room with a dragon.

So he asked John, "Did you know what was in the room behind downstairs?"

John replied that "yes, there was a monster, and you lent his fire technique to me, and now you are also able to use his power, Dad."

Suddenly Eric takes away the pages and scratches John immediately on his hand.

John tells him that he was surprised to know about this vampire clan and how cold-blooded they are. Even he asked, "Are they coming again to harm us or fight?"

Eric said to him, "I hope not; there are many enemies for mankind and all clans. That's why we ended them long ago."

Now John asked his dad, "How does the healing system work? Who healed you, Dad?"

Then Eric laughed and said, "If you know the person who healed me, you'll be really surprised."

Now I explain to you the healing system with its rank listing.

Healers by Their Ranking-

B Rank Healers-

When a healer's ability first becomes B-rank, their abilities are still in the nascent stage of real medicine magic. At this rank, their ability is barely so great—good enough to fix minor cuts, bruises, or shallow scratches but nowhere near strong enough to mend major wounds, shattered limbs, or doomsday-type injuries. A B-rank healer is akin to a beginner physician who has only begun taking patients—competent with the basics but nowhere close to expert-level.

At this stage, their magic tends to be reluctant. The warmth of their palms is enough to close wounds, stop small wounds from bleeding, and alleviate pain, but serious tears or great devastation are ignored. Their power is the light of a tiny candle—it shines brightly enough to drive away shadows around it but is unable to burn through an approaching storm.

In the majority of fantasy worlds and anime theories, healers are compared to saplings. They're at B-rank when their roots are shallow, just beginning to touch the earth. They are growing in strength but are not strong enough yet to overcome the little battles of life. These characters are more of supportive roles in battle—reviving allies after training, replenishing energy between battle scenes, or treating minor wounds so warriors can keep marching on.

While their healing is "weak," this stage is necessary. None of the healers could advance beyond without it. With time, tolerance, and greater magical mastery, a B-rank healer slowly accumulates for the day when they shall join higher ranks—where miracles of recovery really begin.

[Cost—it's a normal technique for magicians because it needs their strength, 40% energy, but there's an inner guard that's still active, so enemies can't harm or attack them.]

A Rank Healer-

When a healer attains A-rank, their abilities reach a level where miracles become possible. The rules of minor cuts and surface wounds no longer hold. An A-rank healer has the ability to bring back a warrior even after 40–50% of their mass is injured, repairing torn muscle tissue, deep slashes, and fractures. Their fingers radiate a stronger magical force, repairing torn flesh as if time were running in reverse.

When the battle rages on, A-Rank healers are no longer mere background players of support—they become the group's lifeline. With every pulse of magic, they can keep comrades standing, keeping warriors alive despite hopeless odds. The essence of their force flows unbroken, reducing exhaustion and bringing strength back, so an army can fight beyond its limit.

Anime and book theories have a tendency to refer to them as living wells of power. At this stage, their magical origins tap deep into the core of the power of life. They are no longer candles in the darkness but blazing torches that ward off death.

However, A-rank healers do not revive the deceased or restore a battered body to its original state but are just a step away from legendary miracles.

[Cost—it takes only 30% strength of magicians but so much harm to the inner safety guard, but it loses 40% of it.]

S Rank Healers-

Next to the top are the S-Rank Healers, men and women widely revered as saints, angels, or even deities by ordinary mortals. Their power is beyond what ordinary magic can do, the pinnacle of full recovery. Unlike A-Rank, who is capable of healing even mortal wounds, S-Rank healers can heal 100% of wounds—from the smallest cut to the most lethal mortal wound.

Their hands have the ability to regrow severed limbs, mend shattered organs, and even rebuild an eye that has been shattered. A soldier who had an arm blown off in battle can be restored to life, unscathed and whole, by the effort of an S-rank healer. Their magic is not just healing flesh—it revives energy, erases pain, and even brings back the soul itself. Some legends say an S-rank healer's magic will reverse aging temporarily, restoring a warrior's body to its prime.

Older lore and anime-based hypotheses claim that these healers are "walking miracles." Their aura shines like the light of a god, cleansing curses, poison, and corruption lower ranks cannot. The fields of battle were bloodstained and ruined, turned to salvation when an S-rank healer stepped up, reversing what seemed like inevitable defeat.

But there is still one barrier even they cannot overcome: true death. They can heal a dying body, but once the soul is gone, even their unmatched magic cannot restore it. Nevertheless, they are enough to redefine wars, worlds, and history itself.

An S-Rank Healer is not so much a wizard—they are hope on two legs.

[Cost—it takes only 10% of strength but loses the inner guard safety of 90% that makes a magician so much weaker.]

For that…


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