Ha-nul trailed after the Princess in a light jog, clutching an arm across his lower torso. Two injured ribs on his left and one on his right, plus several bruises all over. At least the bones weren’t actually broken. Still, the longer he kept going on like this, the more chance that his injuries were exacerbated. Thankfully, this first test was now over; they just had to find a third person. And lo’ and behold, some guy sprung from the grass, apparently as surprised to see them as they were at his appearance. [color=4bc7cf]“Sure, join up. We need one more as it is,”[/color] Ha-nul confirmed. He flickered a wary gaze at Candice, but apparently, she was all too aware that time was running out. So, their trio was formed and they were transported to the inside of a building. They were given a 30-minute recess before the next test. Rang sighed at the short reprieve. Rose’s commence had him frowning; he hated to admit it, but she was right to be worried. [color=4bc7cf]“[i]You’re[/i] the one who got me into this state in the first place,”[/color] he muttered grumpily. [color=4bc7cf]“Don’t worry, I’m off to look for some bandages or something,”[/color] he stated soon after, at a normal volume level. Ha-nul wandered around the hall, from vending machine to vending machine. If they had drinks and food, surely there was such a thing as a first-aid kit? Eventually, he did find a dispenser for bandage-packets and balm-jars, though he winced at the price. [color=4bc7cf]“Money mode,”[/color] Rang intoned, forming and o with his fingers, and made his purchase. Then he just plopped down plopped down against the nearest wall, removed the shirt, and set to treating himself as best as he was able to. [@King Cosmos][@Noodles]