Taking Leopard into the lab, I sit him down on a bench while I rummage through the files of herbs. Although I healed his wounds somewhat while we were on the battlefield, I wasn't completely familiar with the plant there, so there was a limit to what I could do. Plus, there's no doubt that Leopard aggravates his wound taking me here.
I'm much more knowledgeable of the herbs in Magi's lab, so I should be able to completely heal his wounds and fatigue. I make the medicine before administering it to Leopard. It'll still take some time to heal so in the meantime, I try to test myself to see if I have any new powers.
There's no doubt I was the one that created the giant vine wall. I can also change sizes, but both of these only happened when I was under pressure. I've tried to change body sizes on my own will before, but I've never been able to succeed.
I go outside to try to manipulate the plants in the area, but even after an hour nothing happens. My hour worth of efforts turn up useless. The only way I can currently manipulate plants is by infusing my consciousness into the plants, but even then, progress is very slow. I sigh in dismay and return back inside to see a jumpy Leopard.
"Amazing! There's no more pain! Not even the pain from before I was injured by Manbun-pfhh Man-bun." He's laughing at my nickname, isn't he?
Leopard notices me and pounces. He rubs his face against me," Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" He dashes around the lab in excitement.
This is a danger hazard... "Let's go meet up with the others." And get you out of here before you break something.
"Ok!" Leopard runs out of the building in his animal form and we end up holding a race to see who can get to the dungeon the fastest. I get too excited and lose him. I wait at the entrance of the dungeon for a while, without seeing an inkling of the leopard.
Flying up in the sky a see him running in the completely opposite direction. It seems Leopard ended up getting lost along the way. I meet up with him and we race again, but this time I don't use my full speed and maintain a safe distance for him to follow me. He looks like he's having fun. His smile is contagious. A fairy and leopard can be spotted running through the halls with smiles plastered on their faces.