「 Immunity to pain! You won’t feel any physical pain.
Immortal Body! You won’t die until you usher in a peaceful world.」
Lacking both mana and divine power: the temple’s half-wit Sun Yihan. Thanks to the system, he became the only healer in a party of warriors.
However, failure to complete the quest will worsen his health, and excessive use of his ability will lead to him vomiting blood.
— “I’m not hurt anywhere.”
— “You’re throwing up blood–there’s no way you’re telling the truth.”
He was simply trying to cure others to the best of his recently received ability.
— “Yihan. Was your situation difficult enough that you would throw away your life?”
— ‘Wait a minute, he’s definitely misunderstood something.’
The warriors, working under a misunderstanding, refused to be treated. Meanwhile, the cracks in the world are getting gnarled and increasing in size. Abnormalities that only Yihan can see appeared.
— “I won’t disturb you guys. You don’t have to concern yourself with my well-being either. It’s alright if I get injured, so let me go with you.”
— “…Yihan-ah. Do you really think that? You’re truly fine with getting hurt?”
A healer who wants to heal his warriors, and the warriors who want to protect their healer. Will Yihan be able to heal those that refuse his treatment and successfully clear all the quests?



Popular Reviews
The story accurately portrays the caring nature of the love interests, focusing on them supporting and nurturing the MC without much competition. If you enjoy a story where a weak MC relies on the MLs for care and protection without jealousy, this might be right up your alley.
One aspect I appreciate is the balanced emotional connection the author establishes between the MC and all the MLs. Each character gets their own significant moment with the MC, such as when they must complete tasks together. Initially, there's minimal rivalry among the MLs, as they function as a united team, even when caring for MC. The revelation of their romantic feelings for the MC comes later.
While the story offers plenty of sweet moments for each ML, the main confession and "final" relationship involve only one character professing their love, with others expressing their affection in different ways. The MC's journey with the MLs at the temple is heartwarming, providing a peaceful and subtle harem setting.
In terms of the plot, it's predictable and not particularly groundbreaking. It suits my need for a harem-focused read, but I would have liked to see more content beyond the final quest or their life after becoming non-heroes. So far, there haven't been any additional chapters exploring their domestic life, which is a bit disappointing. Overall, the story is enjoyable for what it is, but it could benefit from more depth in its character development and post-quest progression.
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