Megumi noticed the change in the woman's expression. She wasn't expecting such a reception. Her took a very slight step back instinctively to create space between them, but alas, the woman didn't do anything. The woman's expression changed back to a cheerful one, but Megumi wasn't convinced at all. She needed to be more careful with these dealings from now on. Megumi didn't really respond with words, but she brought out the coin and showed it to the woman, being sure to keep it close to herself. Specifically told not to give the woman the coin, despite her hand asking for it. After which, Megumi followed the woman toward the back. When the Sera gestured to the lowered table, Megumi hesitated slightly before sitting on it. She didn't know what this woman was going to do to her. It was odd to her, that Sera knew what kind of injury she had. Perhaps she was just [i]that[/i] good at her job, or Jakobi told her already. Either way, it saved her breath. Megumi tensed in anticipation. She saw a dull pink glow in the corner of her eye. [color=ed1c24][i]Magic..?[/i][/color] It was quite different from the magic displayed at the tournament. So she assumed that there were many different types. But she wondered how many there could be.. Her thoughts were interrupted by an immense pain, she gasped before relaxing as the pain left almost immediately after. she could still feel the pain like a scar, but it didn't hurt anymore. It wasn't long before she finally felt relief. It seemed her ribs were all fixed up and she could freely move again. Megumi quietly listened to the healer. She looked... lonely, or rather sad. Must've been Jakobi's doing as far as she could tell, but that wasn't any of her business. Before she went out the door of the clinic, she gave the healer a smile, [color=ed1c24]"Let's hope that I don't have to see you again in such circumstances. That'd mean I was bad at my job~"[/color] And with that she left. As she walked, she decided to observe the coin. It was a strange coin with a good heft to it. But she knew it was invaluable. She wouldn't be able to sell it anyway.