But she thinks she understands what’s being insinuated. It’s easier for them, as magical girls, to heal than a normal human. Not only because of the healing abilities of their Soul Gems, but because it’s likely much easier to heal a purely physical wound when there is no resulting soul attached.
(Not to mention her underlying heart condition. It was healed when she became a magical girl, but Homura herself is no healer. For all she knows, the signs of her condition might still be there, with the symptoms themselves being repressed by her magic. Not to mention the fact that she was technically only healed about a month ago.)
But she doesn’t know how much Tomoe-san actually knows about their cycle as magical girls. Certainly not everything, based on the civil conversation they’re still having.
Either way, it looks like she's stuck her until further notice. She’s not used to being the one out of the loop. She doesn’t enjoy it. ]
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But she thinks she understands what’s being insinuated. It’s easier for them, as magical girls, to heal than a normal human. Not only because of the healing abilities of their Soul Gems, but because it’s likely much easier to heal a purely physical wound when there is no resulting soul attached.
(Not to mention her underlying heart condition. It was healed when she became a magical girl, but Homura herself is no healer. For all she knows, the signs of her condition might still be there, with the symptoms themselves being repressed by her magic. Not to mention the fact that she was technically only healed about a month ago.)
But she doesn’t know how much Tomoe-san actually knows about their cycle as magical girls. Certainly not everything, based on the civil conversation they’re still having.
Either way, it looks like she's stuck her until further notice. She’s not used to being the one out of the loop. She doesn’t enjoy it. ]
I see.