I think most of them can happen now, unless there's anything you'd prefer to answer in person. Mostly I just wanted to get to know you, if we'll be working together.
I'd say yes to both. I had a strong interest in the inner workings of bodies since I was young, and someone was kind enough to point me in the right direction.
It's no problem. I appreciate the consideration, though.
My body's used to some strong medicines from undergoing medicine trials back home, but there's no telling what effect some of the local medicines will have on me.
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Can I ask what field of medicine you work with?
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But I study pediatrics, gynaecology, surgery, ophthalmology, neurology, hematology, oncology...I'm sure you get the picture!
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[Maybe he's the real deal... Maybe he's overthinking Akechi's recommendation after all...]
Was there anything in particular that made you want to become a doctor, or was it just something that you sort of fell into?
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How long has it been since you became a doctor?
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Sensei, are you a ghost by any chance?
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Alive and well as far as I'm aware!
I did say I was looking for humans to help test, you know?
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wait
[He's so distracted that he forgets to type properly.]
You're a real youkai? Like from all the stories?
[Akira has managed to:
1. not ask if Takahashi is covered in eyes
2. not ask if Takahashi has long arms
3. not grab a kettle of water to go down the hall and upend it all over Akechi for throwing him into this conversation completely unprepared
-and so, he thinks he's handling this rather well.]
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I'm not the only youkai where I come from either, though to my knowledge I am the only one here for the time being.
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[He doesn't think he's texting a Persona, but hey. He lives redacted city blocks from a ton of goblins. Anything's possible.]
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No? I don't think so?
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[He gently checks a "maybe amnesia" box in his mind.]
Is this why you're interested in studying humans, or is that just a bonus from the job?
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I don't get many opportunities to test humans back home either, so I'd consider that a bonus!
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Would I be right to assume you mostly worked with youkai up til now? I'd imagine they have a pretty big range of physiologies.
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You'd be right again. I've worked with mamalian bodies, reptilian, avian, arthropodal, botanical, fungal, wooden, paper...
Any kind of youkai you can imagine, chances are they've been my patients at least once or twice. I do like to keep myself busy!
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[Was he performing surgeries on chouchin obake...? He's startled, just a dash alarmed, but something worse is happening - he's becoming fascinated.]
Will I be the first human you've ever examined?
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[ Backspace....... ]
But my previous human patients were all for more incidental examinations than anything. I still have a lot to learn about them!
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Naturally, this means that he sends:]
Well, in that case, hopefully my body can serve as a good springboard for furthering your learning.
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But don't worry, I'll be as gentle with you as the medicine allows.
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My body's used to some strong medicines from undergoing medicine trials back home, but there's no telling what effect some of the local medicines will have on me.