Daisy Zane's arms and hands were patched with swelling and pain relief patches, which were wrapped in another layer of bandages.
The bandages were wrapped from her lower arm to her fingertips, leaving only her ring finger, little finger, and thumb exposed outside.
Afterwards, the doctor had also prescribed some ointments.
Most of the medications at the First Hospital were supplied by the Research Institute, so they were all very effective.
"Change it every 24 hours," the doctor said, "Clean it with alcohol first, apply this and then this, then stick these, and bandage it."
Every one, except Daisy Zane was listening earnestly. Even Hugo Clark was taking notes intently while Daisy, on the other hand, found it all troublesome.
It was capable of reducing its own swelling. Why did it have to be so complicated?
Having gotten the medicines, the four of them didn't even leave the consulting room. It was the doctor who went back to his office.