[The greatest healer Enji has encountered is a very small, elderly woman. Appearances mean nothing to him where healthcare workers are concerned. It's similar with Heroes, whose strength can't be judged by their appearances.]
My question is what you count as medical experience.
[Enji doesn't intend to interrogate him, but he doesn't have a particularly soft or welcoming way of speaking. He's also not going to "settle" for anything simply because he's told to.]
I didn't mention letting them do anything. I'm also not a book or a dead body, as you can see. If you have no traditional medical experience, why did they ask you do this? What connection do you have to them?
[He's intending to learn as much as he can about this place, and now Esikko, by association, is within the scope of his investigation.]
sorry for the delay; work was busy this week
My question is what you count as medical experience.
[Enji doesn't intend to interrogate him, but he doesn't have a particularly soft or welcoming way of speaking. He's also not going to "settle" for anything simply because he's told to.]
I didn't mention letting them do anything. I'm also not a book or a dead body, as you can see. If you have no traditional medical experience, why did they ask you do this? What connection do you have to them?
[He's intending to learn as much as he can about this place, and now Esikko, by association, is within the scope of his investigation.]