Itachi's crows rarely landed on his head. So this took him by surprise. There was a fair amount of laughter to greet Renji when he arrived.
Seeing a vial at all was both exciting and anxious. The list of ingredients meant very little to Itachi. He was unfamiliar with most of them. And he couldn't get his mind past the fact that this was obviously something that had never been created before. Just like the first attempts Orochimaru had made, this could be the beginning of trial and error. It could have any number of unforseen consequences, both good and bad. It could cure just as easily as it could kill.
He finally pulled his thoughts together to notice the unusual color. The dehydrated powder was a strange shade of yellow. It would have to be reconstituted, of course, with a saline solution, and the color would likely fade.
"What's next?" He asked.
Any kind of trial run of this solution would require Itachi to stop taking his current medication and let it filter out of his system. Depending on how harsh the solution would be to his veins, Renji may need to put in a more permanent line in a larger vein. Sasori had mentioned it once or twice, but in the Akatsuki, such an obvious visual weakness, even if it would be obscured under the cloak, just couldn't be risked.
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Seeing a vial at all was both exciting and anxious. The list of ingredients meant very little to Itachi. He was unfamiliar with most of them. And he couldn't get his mind past the fact that this was obviously something that had never been created before. Just like the first attempts Orochimaru had made, this could be the beginning of trial and error. It could have any number of unforseen consequences, both good and bad. It could cure just as easily as it could kill.
He finally pulled his thoughts together to notice the unusual color. The dehydrated powder was a strange shade of yellow. It would have to be reconstituted, of course, with a saline solution, and the color would likely fade.
"What's next?" He asked.
Any kind of trial run of this solution would require Itachi to stop taking his current medication and let it filter out of his system. Depending on how harsh the solution would be to his veins, Renji may need to put in a more permanent line in a larger vein. Sasori had mentioned it once or twice, but in the Akatsuki, such an obvious visual weakness, even if it would be obscured under the cloak, just couldn't be risked.