That was a lot of information to take in all at once. Raylan was going to need some time to chew on that, so he pushed most of it aside. "It ain't hardly worth that." Raylan honestly didn't understand how someone who'd committed such a crime was walking free, spirit or no.
"It was more about learning if it is possible to cure an abomination without walking through the fade to slay a demon or spirit in it's home turf and less about curing him in particular. He simply was the only abomination on hand for the testing." And therefore, worthwhile.
All Raylan really had for that was a vague harrumph. He couldn't deny that this was interesting information, even if he disagreed with the method. "Hope the leg gets better, then," he said, that being about the nicest thing he could muster.
"Given another month or so it should be mended. Your hand, now-" She flicks her fingers at him. "Will be stiff for a few days more and you will want to not overwork it, but before the week is out? You should be fine. If there is any lingering aches or twinges after that time has passed find me."
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