Of Course the elf disagreed with him. Jazdia always had a strong mind and equally strong opinion. It was one of the qualities he admired in her. For a moment he contemplated her points. It was true that the girl had lost a lot of blood but it was hard to tell how much she did and how much more she could afford to lose. Giving the potion first would likely result in less bleeding but you’d run the risk of tearing things that have closed open again if you waited too long. The fox wanted to argue about it some more but before he could open his mouth the samurai started to administer the potion. [color=#93FFFF]”Chounan! We were discussing…”[/color] stated the kitsune as he looked rather annoyed at the samurai but stopped his sentence halfway. [color=#93FFFF]”Well, the deed is done, we’ll have to roll with it now.”[/color] Kaito quickly started to inspect the arrow. The arrow didn’t go all the way through her chest. This meant that the arrowhead could be stuck behind bones or in important tissue. The fox quickly cut open the girl’s shirt to make some room for removing the arrow. Before touching anything he disinfected his hands with the spirit and slightly turned and twirled the arrow to feel how much space he had to work with. Feeling that the arrow wasn’t stuck behind bones the kitsune slowly started to pull it out while keeping a remarkably steady hand to avoid doing additional damage. As the shaft started to leave the body in a slow pace he could only hope that it had not broken on impact. If that would have happened, that would mean that the arrowhead would be buried somewhere deep in her chest and her chances of survival would be slim. Slowly but surely the fox pulled the arrow further out of the girl’s chest. Inch by inch it came out till the point that the arrowhead became visible. This girl sure was lucky that Jazdia didn’t use a barbed arrow on her. Such arrows are way more difficult to remove. [color=#93FFFF]”It’s out, in one piece. We can patch her up now.”[/color]