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This is fine, you can handle it. You take a moment to collect yourself and observe the problem. Put simply, the wound is still open, which is why the dye keeps flowing. If you could bind the hole with something like a string or strip of cloth tight around Mushi’s wrist, the pressure restricted flow should be enough to get the boy to a net positive dye state and back to consciousness. Then you both can look for a more permanent solution, like sewing the hand to the stump.
You have a long white cloth you were using as a belt, kind of, and you hunch over Mushi and tie it to his arm, yanking on the ends as hard as you can to secure it. The cloth quickly soaks up the dye and turns a bright red, but you think it’s working.
It’s not long before the needles retract and Mushi stirs. He sits up in bed and takes in you, the mess of dye, and his unattached hand.
Mushi: Wow, that was some sword, huh?
You: Yeah, sorry about your hand, the bed didn’t heal you like I was hoping.
Mushi: It is a little weird to see it lying there. Um, I assume you don’t want me to call the Creator to ask them to fix it.
You: You’re right, I don’t want to get Kage in trouble. I don’t think she and I are supposed to be here, and the Creator would probably take us away. We can find a way to fix it ourselves, think of it like an adventure or a quest!
Mushi: Sure, and it’s also the right thing to do. I want to help everyone, even if the Creator doesn’t think you belong. I don’t think there’s anything that can help us at the shop or the arena, let’s ask around at the school.
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