At first, Roland found it expensive, but then he realized he was wrong.
Two gold coins for a life was a fair deal. He thought it was expensive mainly because of the contrast.
Falken in Red Mountain Town was also a reverend of the Church of Life, but he never charged for treatment.
Falken's service was free, and this reverend charged for two gold coins. It seemed that this reverend was a fraud.
But actually, what this reverend offered was the market price. Few people lived in Red Mountain Town, but Delpon had a million residents. If his treatment was free, this middle-aged reverend would die of overwork.
On the ritual table, the girl's wound was healing. She looked healthier and healthier. Even her breathing could be heard.
Relieved, Roland took out two gold coins that he picked up only recently and gave them to the reverend.