Of a sort. Currently, we are only starting with tranquilizers and anti-toxins, as a matter of fact. [His voice lowers. He's sure Aerith is aware of this, but he doesn't want passer-by to hear him add,] I hope to also investigate whether any of the compounds that are created could be passed on to Emily-san for utilization in the clinic. Medicines are quite expensive to import, much less in an unofficial capacity.
[His voice returns to its normal volume. Still soft, but not secretive.]
But oleander is highly toxic, [He smiles.] As it happens.
[He's not doing it without his own interests, of course, but it wasn't as if Tamamo didn't have all their own monopolies on the market of poisons and potions worked out already. If nothing else, the Alliance was a clan of ingenuity, and so ingenuity they would use in order to create what they needed, themselves.]
...I think that Tamamo and the Alliance have this in common, among other things: a preference for preventative measures and deterrents, rather than outright weapons.
This isn't my pet project, by the way. I'm just overseeing it. [The perks of being a Lieutenant.] But as one who specializes in destruction, I would be remiss not to make use of the opportunity.
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[His voice returns to its normal volume. Still soft, but not secretive.]
But oleander is highly toxic, [He smiles.] As it happens.
[He's not doing it without his own interests, of course, but it wasn't as if Tamamo didn't have all their own monopolies on the market of poisons and potions worked out already. If nothing else, the Alliance was a clan of ingenuity, and so ingenuity they would use in order to create what they needed, themselves.]
...I think that Tamamo and the Alliance have this in common, among other things: a preference for preventative measures and deterrents, rather than outright weapons.
This isn't my pet project, by the way. I'm just overseeing it. [The perks of being a Lieutenant.] But as one who specializes in destruction, I would be remiss not to make use of the opportunity.