As Arielle was unfamiliar with the innumerous students that they mentored, she was a little concerned about being recognized.
Klaus’ expression was indecipherable under his surgical mask. He extended a hand and greeted her in Ustranasion, “Hello, I’m Dr. Jankowitsch. Are you the patient’s family?”
Arielle sighed in relief that he did not recognize her.
She was about to reply when Carter interjected. “Do you understand Ustranasion, Ms. Moore? He’s extending a greeting to you. I can help translate if you can’t.”
He did not think her Ustranasion would be any good, considering that she grew up in the countryside. But to Carter’s astonishment, Arielle started to converse fluently with Klaus in Ustranasion while also interspersing their exchange with some profound terminology like “acupuncture”, “moxibustion” and “neurasthenia” which stumped him.
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