Much like many of those who worked here, the central hospital of the village never sleeps. Patients are rushed in from morning to dusk, heedless of the schedules and needs of the staff. That wasn't so say that it did not have business hours, where more routine examinations and counselings were performed, but few people respected such schedules. Just as the clock struck 7, a knock tapped at the door of the chief medical professional of the hospital. He had been informed of the request for appointment, but the details were scarce. One of the perks of his position was nearly unfettered access to medical records, which could tell one almost anything they wished to know about a person, shinobi in particular.
The appointment requestor's file was especially noteworthy, however. It was very short, the records only going back to less than a year ago. Basic information such as age and gender were either left blank or otherwise marked as unknown. In fact, there were very few records on him at all. In fact, the only noteworthy ones were from when he was initially admired into the village just shy of a year prior. According to the notes, the individuals body is entirely prosthetic. The design and specifics were not recorded here. Had he have had more notice, he might have had the time and administrative power to look into the official records for this individual whose only recorded name is Ren. However, with only half a day's notice, the busy medical chief wouldn't have had the time to make an official inquiry.
"This is Ren. I have an appointment scheduled for this morning at 7am." The voice was as flat and devoid of urgency as he had heard a few days before when he had been at the gates. If allowed to come inside, Ren would open the door without hesitation, smoothly stepping inside before he close the door behind him. His attire was different than how Kyuji had seen him before, unsurprisingly, given the state it was in. The clothes looked old, and were ill-fitting. The arm that was missing appeared to be back, however it was gloved in an over sized faded black glove, with his arm covered by the equally old looking brown jacket he wore over a black and purple striped shirt. His pants were of an unsightly orange color, made of either cotton or some other soft fabric, that also looked like it had been discarded years ago. "I have a number of matters I wished to speak to the head of the medical division about."
The appointment requestor's file was especially noteworthy, however. It was very short, the records only going back to less than a year ago. Basic information such as age and gender were either left blank or otherwise marked as unknown. In fact, there were very few records on him at all. In fact, the only noteworthy ones were from when he was initially admired into the village just shy of a year prior. According to the notes, the individuals body is entirely prosthetic. The design and specifics were not recorded here. Had he have had more notice, he might have had the time and administrative power to look into the official records for this individual whose only recorded name is Ren. However, with only half a day's notice, the busy medical chief wouldn't have had the time to make an official inquiry.
"This is Ren. I have an appointment scheduled for this morning at 7am." The voice was as flat and devoid of urgency as he had heard a few days before when he had been at the gates. If allowed to come inside, Ren would open the door without hesitation, smoothly stepping inside before he close the door behind him. His attire was different than how Kyuji had seen him before, unsurprisingly, given the state it was in. The clothes looked old, and were ill-fitting. The arm that was missing appeared to be back, however it was gloved in an over sized faded black glove, with his arm covered by the equally old looking brown jacket he wore over a black and purple striped shirt. His pants were of an unsightly orange color, made of either cotton or some other soft fabric, that also looked like it had been discarded years ago. "I have a number of matters I wished to speak to the head of the medical division about."