It must be a useful ability if you love learning. [He'd been too distracted teasing him to respond to that before, but he'd wanted to come back to it, largely because it's one of the few times he's ever heard Itachi admit to "enjoying" anything.]
Do you have a favorite area of study? I told Gwen I'd try to rope you into a study group, did she tell you?
( he lifts one shoulder with a faint shrug. he has always enjoyed sifting through accounts of things long past by those long dead, and divining truth in their words. it was in this way that he found the totsuka blade, and the yata mirror when even orochimaru could not. )
I have been learning the sciences as they pertain to medicine.
( and he is still frustrated that some six months of study have not yielded the usual result for him when he throws himself into learning some new skill. medical ninjutsu does not come naturally to him, so he is supplementing his lack of natural talent with intensive research. )
[He makes a face at "history," scrunching his nose. He doesn't have any particular distaste in the subject, but too many of his teachers focused on history and tradition at the expense of practical application and progress. His face immediately softens at the mention of medicine though.]
Are you studying to be a healer?
[Given what he knows of Itachi's past, the notion makes something inside of him ache a little. Criminal, terrorist, healer.]
( the word healer is an odd distinction, and it catches him just enough off his guard that the cup he had been raising to his mouth hesitates for the span of a heartbeat. he has not thought of it that way. he is learning healing. but 'healer' makes it sound as if it would be a thing indivisible from who he is, that lives alongside his nature.
he thinks of a man laying injured on a battlefield once, calling out for help, and how warm his blood had been. would anything have gone differently then, if he had turned his hand to healing before he had learned to wield a knife? yet, there had been no other path.
his expression remains blank, and after a moment he shakes his head and lowers the cup back to the countertop. )
No. Medical ninjutsu — healing — is a powerful and useful discipline. I am learning some relevant techniques, but it will never be an area in which I specialize.
[It's a long enough pause for Itachi that he notices, but he doesn't know what it means. Still, there's a weight to this that he can sense, even if he can't entirely feel it out. Someone with a history of terror learning the healing arts isn't insignificant.
It also isn't redemptive. For people like Wei Wuxian and Itachi, redemption doesn't exist. It isn't nothing either. (It's also another reminder that whatever Itachi may be, whatever other characteristics may apply, he is compassionate.) That Itachi doesn't answer in the affirmative is only a little surprising.]
I never had the patience for it myself. I bet you'll excel in it, even if you don't specialize.
[And then, after a moment] One of my closest friends was a physician. I went on errands for her sometimes, fetching herbs and things for her mixtures. She was very mean to me and I think she liked stabbing me with her needles way too much. You'd have liked her I think.
Do you suspect I would enjoy stabbing you with needles as well?
( wei wuxian has always been perceptive — what gives away the fact he had picked up on itachi's momentary lapse in composure is the fact he seeks to cover it up by speaking, again, on something near to him.
( the sharingan may not have the byakugan's ability to see tenketsu, but he has still studied them — it is a useful skill for an assassin. it has not something he has troubled himself to touch on medicinally speaking. )
Medical ninjutsu does not work like that. One very rarely requires tools unless one is performing actual surgery.
( very casually, he lifts a hand up and bites at the edge of his thumb as is customary for a summon, the scar tissue well-worn there. he tips his hand over to show the small wound, wiping up the ribbon of blood with his opposite hand as he molds chakra into the gentle blue glow of healing ninjutsu. the skin knits beneath his touch, and within moments it is as if it never existed at all. the glow dissipates in a soft crackle of energy. )
It is more about a transfer of energy. You expend chakra to accelerate the body's own healing response. But it is easier to heal a broken bone than remove a cancer, for instance — that is where one would use instruments.
[Wei Wuxian looks excited as he nods along, his interest clearly piqued.]
That's how it works with spiritual energy too. [And then, like Itachi, he does the same thing. The scar tissue on his own thumb is a mirror of his friend's when he holds it up and bites into it. Unlike Itachi, the energy that swirls around the fresh wound is an inky black smoke that dissipates slowly and leaves no trace of injury behind.]
Ah, I mean I don't use spiritual energy, I use resentful energy which can't be used to heal others, but the concept is the same. With spiritual energy, it would look the same as yours.
But more serious internal injuries—damage to organs, or qi blockages—things like that can be relieved by manipulating the qi points using acupuncture and acupressure.
[It really does sound very similar even if there appear to be some key differences, which makes him tilt his head and lift the corners of his lips in a smirk.]
Does everyone else here call what you do magic too? Do you know how many times I've had to explain that it doesn't work the way this "magic" does? It's a natural manipulation of the body's processes, not some...[He shakes his head and waves a hand as if shooing something away.]
And Wei Wuxian actually sticks his tongue out at him for a brief second.]
Nosy! I am a knowledge seeker, Itachi! And even if I'll never be any good at the healing arts, I still want to hear about how its done. Especially if it does not involve needles!
[To say the look he gives him is betrayed would be an understatement. His jaw drops open and he stares at Itachi for a good several seconds, shaking his head.]
You—! [Wei Wuxian huffs and shakes his head again, pretending that he isn't extremely delighted by the teasing and doing his best to look put upon.]
Never mind, no more studying for you allowed. I'm telling Gwen not to give you any more books!
( that's it, that's his response, said in response to wei wuxian touching his shoulder. accompanying it is a look downward, as if the contact surprises him (it doesn't, after all this time). )
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And then—]
It must be a useful ability if you love learning. [He'd been too distracted teasing him to respond to that before, but he'd wanted to come back to it, largely because it's one of the few times he's ever heard Itachi admit to "enjoying" anything.]
Do you have a favorite area of study? I told Gwen I'd try to rope you into a study group, did she tell you?
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( he lifts one shoulder with a faint shrug. he has always enjoyed sifting through accounts of things long past by those long dead, and divining truth in their words. it was in this way that he found the totsuka blade, and the yata mirror when even orochimaru could not. )
I have been learning the sciences as they pertain to medicine.
( and he is still frustrated that some six months of study have not yielded the usual result for him when he throws himself into learning some new skill. medical ninjutsu does not come naturally to him, so he is supplementing his lack of natural talent with intensive research. )
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Are you studying to be a healer?
[Given what he knows of Itachi's past, the notion makes something inside of him ache a little. Criminal, terrorist, healer.]
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he thinks of a man laying injured on a battlefield once, calling out for help, and how warm his blood had been. would anything have gone differently then, if he had turned his hand to healing before he had learned to wield a knife? yet, there had been no other path.
his expression remains blank, and after a moment he shakes his head and lowers the cup back to the countertop. )
No. Medical ninjutsu — healing — is a powerful and useful discipline. I am learning some relevant techniques, but it will never be an area in which I specialize.
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It also isn't redemptive. For people like Wei Wuxian and Itachi, redemption doesn't exist. It isn't nothing either. (It's also another reminder that whatever Itachi may be, whatever other characteristics may apply, he is compassionate.) That Itachi doesn't answer in the affirmative is only a little surprising.]
I never had the patience for it myself. I bet you'll excel in it, even if you don't specialize.
[And then, after a moment] One of my closest friends was a physician. I went on errands for her sometimes, fetching herbs and things for her mixtures. She was very mean to me and I think she liked stabbing me with her needles way too much. You'd have liked her I think.
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( wei wuxian has always been perceptive — what gives away the fact he had picked up on itachi's momentary lapse in composure is the fact he seeks to cover it up by speaking, again, on something near to him.
was, he says. it is telling. )
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No, I don't think you would. Not as much as her anyway.
[A moment later he narrows his eyes again.] Do your medicinal studies include acupuncture and acupressure?
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( the sharingan may not have the byakugan's ability to see tenketsu, but he has still studied them — it is a useful skill for an assassin. it has not something he has troubled himself to touch on medicinally speaking. )
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Wen Qing—my friend—used both of them alongside her knowledge of all herbs and plants in order to treat various illnesses and injury.
And if you are studying acupuncture, I need to know so that I can never be injured in your presence ever again. Obviously.
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( very casually, he lifts a hand up and bites at the edge of his thumb as is customary for a summon, the scar tissue well-worn there. he tips his hand over to show the small wound, wiping up the ribbon of blood with his opposite hand as he molds chakra into the gentle blue glow of healing ninjutsu. the skin knits beneath his touch, and within moments it is as if it never existed at all. the glow dissipates in a soft crackle of energy. )
It is more about a transfer of energy. You expend chakra to accelerate the body's own healing response. But it is easier to heal a broken bone than remove a cancer, for instance — that is where one would use instruments.
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That's how it works with spiritual energy too. [And then, like Itachi, he does the same thing. The scar tissue on his own thumb is a mirror of his friend's when he holds it up and bites into it. Unlike Itachi, the energy that swirls around the fresh wound is an inky black smoke that dissipates slowly and leaves no trace of injury behind.]
Ah, I mean I don't use spiritual energy, I use resentful energy which can't be used to heal others, but the concept is the same. With spiritual energy, it would look the same as yours.
But more serious internal injuries—damage to organs, or qi blockages—things like that can be relieved by manipulating the qi points using acupuncture and acupressure.
[It really does sound very similar even if there appear to be some key differences, which makes him tilt his head and lift the corners of his lips in a smirk.]
Does everyone else here call what you do magic too? Do you know how many times I've had to explain that it doesn't work the way this "magic" does? It's a natural manipulation of the body's processes, not some...[He shakes his head and waves a hand as if shooing something away.]
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I've taken to referring to it as magic myself. It communicates some of what I am capable of, but not all, and is a convenient shorthand.
( so... yes, everyone else calls it magic also, and he got tired of it. )
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Well I won't call what you do magic. [He grins.] Anyway, I'd be interested to hear more about your studies in medicine as you progress.
You're the only one I've met so far with abilities similar to those of my own world. I can't help enjoying hearing all about how it works.
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That is because you are nosy.
( of course you'd like to hear more, nerd. )
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And Wei Wuxian actually sticks his tongue out at him for a brief second.]
Nosy! I am a knowledge seeker, Itachi! And even if I'll never be any good at the healing arts, I still want to hear about how its done. Especially if it does not involve needles!
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( what's a little trauma between friends tho. )
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You—! [Wei Wuxian huffs and shakes his head again, pretending that he isn't extremely delighted by the teasing and doing his best to look put upon.]
Never mind, no more studying for you allowed. I'm telling Gwen not to give you any more books!
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( excuse??? you?? he actually looks mildly offended, for all that it's in jest. )
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[He would literally never, he hates the network.]
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( what is this subtle, menacing air... )
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Hmm, and deprive you of something you enjoy? Ah, I wouldn't, I wouldn't. I could never stand between you and learning.
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( that's it, that's his response, said in response to wei wuxian touching his shoulder. accompanying it is a look downward, as if the contact surprises him (it doesn't, after all this time). )
Then I suppose you'll have to tolerate needles.
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How can you be this way? Haven't you ever heard of compromise?
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( a slow blink. )
What is it?
( now he's just fucking with wei wuxian on purpose, tbqh. )
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