Chapter 166: The Casino
"It's already pretty good," Kawakaze said, noticing the slight disappointment on Tsunade's face. He tried to comfort her.
"Well, I was greedy," Tsunade admitted, as she began recording the results of the experiment one by one.
Kawakaze leaned over to look curiously, scanning the notes. The results were filled with technical terms, but he understood most of them.
Finally, Tsunade dropped an unknown liquid into the petri dish containing the finger and then solemnly stored it away.
"That's it?" Kawakaze asked. He had expected her to jump straight into testing.
"Don't worry about it if you don't understand," Tsunade replied, wiping down the test bench and shooting him a disdainful look. Explaining the process to an amateur like him felt like too much effort.
"I was just curious," Kawakaze said, scratching his head awkwardly. He felt slightly embarrassed being dismissed like that.
"Let's go, take me home," Tsunade said, removing her white coat and neatly putting it away. She then reached out to hold Kawakaze's hand.
She knew Kawakaze had left a Flying Thunder God Technique mark at her house, though she hadn't yet figured out where it was.
"Okay," Kawakaze said, but instead of teleporting as she expected, he began walking hand in hand with her.
"Do you have to be so clingy?" Tsunade asked, seeing through Kawakaze's little game. She poked his palm lightly with her finger.