With this to do, it shouldn’t be too hard to keep two or three healers active at all times even if you’re the only player in the area doing anything to help.  This makes it a task of some ten to fifteen minutes- so it really behooves you to see if you can get others to help you with it if you’re in any kind of a hurry.  Keep your eye on the helpful notation at the top of your screen- it will tell you how many healers are active at the moment, and you can use it to track when the rubble-trapped healers have vanished and need to be replaced.

Once the meter has filled, return to Ji- He compliments you on your work and points out that the flow of blood from Shen-zin’s side is slowing, exclaiming it as proof of the value of his plan.  He then gives you a set of pants, thereby making you the King and/or Queen of Pants..... no, not really.  But it does improve your armor slightly.

Aysa exclaims in surprised joyfulness over the success of the plan as you get a long panned circular view of the wound while it heals, thanks to the efforts of the priests and druids from the Skyseeker.  The bamboo forest even visibly regrows around and over it into the dirt, most likely thanks to the presence of more than a few Horde druids (more it seems than the number of Alliance priests).  You are then returned to your conversation with Ji.  He stands and explains to you that he did only what needed to be done- and that the situation could have become much worse with no action taken.  He regrets only that Aysa did not see it his way.  With the task now complete, though, he is sure there will be plenty of time for reflection- once he returns with you to the Temple of Five Dawns and informs the rest of the monks of what has transpired.  Then, of course, it will be time to figure out what to do about the new allies that were once crashed strangers- particularly as these allies seem to be in conflict with one another.

A cart waits to take you back- but nearby, you can already see tension- Korga and Delora are having a standoff, with only Jojo Ironbrow there to keep things from breaking out into a melee.  Not the best of pandas for the job, but if he’s what there is, he’s what there is.  This makes the cart all the more appreciable- both sides helped with the major problem, and it would probably do only harm to permit one group to assault the other or, worse yet, support one at the expense of the other.  Instead, you can just leave, making it somebody else’s problem.