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Chapter 39 - 035 Recovery

In the following days, Anning's recovery was much faster than expected.

Three days passed, and his shoulder had stopped bleeding much, with no signs of pus formation; it seemed that it would be fully healed in a week or two.

During Anning's recovery, Marat came over once, emphatically suggesting Anning apply some lime to the wound, believing it was a bad sign that the wound wasn't festering and should be encouraged to do so.

Anning unhesitatingly rejected the future "Friend of the People"'s suggestion.

Because of this, Marat seemed somewhat displeased.

Anning couldn't help but worry; after the great revolution broke out, he hoped he wouldn't be sent to the guillotine by Marat for this reason.

He would have to be more careful around Marat in the future and not let him bear a grudge.

Two weeks later, Anning's shoulder wound had completely healed, and that day he invited all his friends from the Brittany Club to his home for a small celebration.

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