Meesei was patient as Sabine worked on her wound, simply observing how she went about overcoming the problems she was running into. From where she was, she could feel the magic Sabine was using, so she could make observations on her technique. As usual, however, she did not make any comment unless Sabine asked a question specifically, as she felt it was best to allow Sabine to experiment on her own as much as possible. She would learn more about her body through experience than she ever could by Meesei describing it. Eventually, Sabine did pose a question, to which Meesei had no issue responding. "If you attempt to calm each nerve independently, it will indeed be difficult, but there is an easier way. The problem you are facing is that it is difficult to stabilize one area without interfering with another. It is like trying to create a smooth, flat layer of mud by pressing down on each imperfection in the hopes of flattening it. If you do not use the exact right amount of force, you will only create a larger problem." Meesei explained, though her analogy might not be as strong for someone who had never had to build a home out of mud. "However, if you use the right tool, you can simply scrape over the mud to smooth it all at once. Just the same, you can stabilize all of the nerves at once, you just need to shape your magic into the right tool. Feel what the energies across the rest of your body are like in places where you feel no pain. They are all stable. To numb the pain, you just need to shape your spell to make the energies around the wound match those in the rest of your body. Once you learn to do this, you can numb the pain in only a few moments. Just be aware that the patterns of magicka are different in every person, so you have to shape each spell to the one receiving it. Fortunately, this only takes a few moments once you learn how."