professorbestie: (Britain - Deduction)
Yujin Mikotoba ([personal profile] professorbestie) wrote in [community profile] songerein 2022-03-16 07:59 am (UTC)

[The discoloration is fascinating to Yujin. Is that the same sort of hue as the river water, or is it something else? On first glance, it's difficult to tell. Blood and water hold very different consistencies, as well as a different base color, which complicates the comparisons. He'd need samples. And then there's the organs. The meat... All of it appears affected. It leads back to the same question as earlier; is it the flowers which caused this, or is it the water which the deer would surely have been consuming their entire lives already? Yujin will voice these questions out loud, and Sholmes is free to dictate if he so wanted to do it.

Yujin isn't as packed as Sholmes, but he has a messenger bag with him all the same. Frowning, he takes out a medium-sized glass jar. He'd meant to use it for soil samples, or anything else they found in the cave, but... Well, this is perhaps more worthwhile.]


I'll take the liver. It's one of the most important filters within the body. And perhaps a kidney, if it'll fit.

[That he'll end up with blood samples as well is a given. It'll likely drain from the organs in question and fill the bottom of the jar.]

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