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Huilang waited for the man to fling the annoyance to the settee, and in the process of doing so, she noticed the thing strapped on his back. The feeling that washed over her was not surprise ( she no longer had it in her to be surprised over anything anymore ) ; it was not rage, either ( she had minded her own business - picking up a pointless fight with a man she did not know, in her own house, seemed like the most idiotic thing a person could do. plus, he was a stranger and she couldn’t say she cared to know anything about him. perhaps he was a merchant. perhaps he was some slave-overlord. she didn’t care to assume. cared even less to ask or even seem like she’d noticed ). The sentiment she felt was, frankly, disappointment, but oh well. People always disappointed her in the end.
She walked over to the cabinet with smelling salts, taking a gauze and pushing over a bucket of cold water closer to the settee, as she quickly assessed the situation at hand once again. A few cuts and bruises, but it was nothing both she and the man laying strewn across it were not already familiar with. Pulling a chair to sit by the settee, Huilang briefly dunked the gauze in the bucket of water, before putting it over the man’s throat, to cool down the blood which will help with the clotting.
He had a point there, about the healer’s profession, but she frowned at the implication. “No, my parents did not choose this profession for me, I chose it myself - when I left Mosmait, to be more precise.” She quietly replied, eyeing the patient with a wary expression on her face. He better not be eavesdropping. “You don’t seem like the type of be dragged in pointless brawls. How did you end up carrying his dumb ass here? Surely, his cousin could have picked someone familiar to take him.”
Rohan looked around, not eager to stay but not wanting to leave given the pouring rain outside. Cold droplets continued to fall from his hair but he did not mind. Even someone raised in the heat of the Kalgarian dry land could withstand the cold rain of Mosmait. After all, he’d been facing death every day of his life and this discomfort had not been the worst he’d ever had to be subjected to. Nevertheless, he was not only body muscle and power and he knew he was risking a cold. Before leaving the room for the less crowded and more comfortable area near the hearth, Rohan listened to the healer.
“How fortunate, to be able to make such a choice I mean. In some ways I made the choice too when it came to my profession. Though others might say I am a result of my environment” he shrugged. In his mind, it was probably both.
“I’m from Kalgar,” he added after her remark about pointless brawls while further explaining his previous statement about environment. “But you are right, though kalgarians like fighting, I don’t fight in pointless ones. Carrying the man here has more to do with my curiosity about Mosmait than any real care for his wellbeing.” Rohan smiled as he took a few steps backward out of the room and turned toward the hearth in the other, “may I borrow something to dry myself with?”














