"If you're talking about sorcery in general, that entirely depends. Beginners could've very well been caught, but the methods used to 'test' them-rather pointless. Seasoned sorcerers would know when to lay low and move, and the very powerful ones.." she motioned towards the door were Tsung left. "Even if they were caught, it's highly unlikely they'd stay there for long."
"But people in Asia have different standards concerning mysticism, then people in Europe. Did they fear sorcerers, of course, but the monks that practiced and honed their chi to better their physical and spiritual health and did so in isolated monasteries. Chinese stories have been known to make heroes out of such monks-like Robin Hood in England."
"As for Jane, no, there won't be any side effects from the transfer, it was just meant to keep Jane's body 'warm' enough to accept the blood transfusion. If I waited a minute longer or had forgone the transfer all together, rigor mortise would've begun to set in." She eyed him. "I imagine you'd rather not know the details, but I find it's only fair that I explain my actions."