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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Y-yeah. You give me my arm back, I do my job... I can pay you back once I get paid for it."

He could not believe this conversation was happening, but at the moment it was taking enough focus for him to organize his thoughts enough to keep up the whole banter thing.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Ginko let out a breath he hadn't quite realized he was holding, shooting JW a shaky grin. "Right."

It was another few minutes before they reached the house. Ginko slowed to a stop, glancing over his shoulder at JW with a slight smile. "Let's get on this, then."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
After the usual routine - assuring the farmer that it was no trouble (it wasn't, honestly, and he could REALLY use the money), and that he would do his best to solve the problem (he always did), Ginko turned toward the fields as well.

"Not really. But that's fairly typical... generally, they don't have much to go on themselves." He walked over to examine the area, tapping at the ground with a food before crouching down to prod at it.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 04:47 am (UTC)(link)
Given that JW wasn't all that heavy, this wouldn't pose too much of an issue... if Ginko had been even remotely prepared for it. As it was, though, he hadn't exactly been keeping the possibility of this happening in mind, and it was only thanks to planting his hands on the ground to steady himself that he managed to keep from falling on his face.

"--Whoa, hey-- what are you doing?"
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
He grunted when JW leaned over, but made no effort to push him off, instead just resuming his poking at the ground.

"For one thing, it's not cold. At this temperature, it should at least be starting to thaw toward the top, but it's rock-hard all the way through." He tapped a knuckle against the ground. Sure enough, he might as well have been knocking on stone.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, there's one that can turn them to wood... and that one that covered a town in rust one time. But it's not quite the same."

He frowned down at the ground, thinking. "My guess is that there's a mushi acting as sort of a bonding agent... there are a couple that could be responsible in that case."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-25 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Probably didn't pick it so much as it just landed here... just a matter of bad luck." He gave a quiet sigh of relief when he could move freely again, and stood up to go grab some supplies from his box. Time for some tests.

Ginko cast a glance at JW as he went through his pack, a fond smile crossing his lips despite himself. If JW caught him, he would be quick to look back to his supplies as if nothing had happened.
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-26 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
He gave a quiet, satisfied hum when the ground reacted to one of his tests, and stood back up.

"Yes, actually. I'd had my suspicions, but I think I've about confirmed it. I'll have to talk to the client to put the cure together, but that's the easy part."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-26 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Ginko laughed softly. "I meant more that the hard part was figuring it out - but, to be fair, there's still the matter of curing the entire field. It's... likely going to take a while."

He looked over the expanse of hardened earth with a sigh. Theoretically, he could leave once he'd given the clients the supplies and instructions, but with this sort of thing they tended to feel better if he stuck around. Besides, there was always the chance of something going wrong. "Not long enough for it not to be worth staying to finish up the job, though."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-27 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
"'Course. Still need to pay you back for my arm, after all." He glanced over with a small smile, leaning gratefully into that squeeze without even thinking about it. Of course, when he did notice a moment later, his face started creeping toward the pinkish side all over again, but that didn't mean he was going to move away.

"Well, simply put, the mushi here are looking for nutrients. We've got to mix up something like a tea and soak the affected area with it, and that should get them to leave once they've had their fill."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-27 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
He gave a quiet sigh of relief, relaxing slightly as JW worked on his shoulders. Between his constant stooping over to examine the ground and the fact that he was perpetually hauling around a huge box on his back, his shoulders pretty much just always hurt. Needless to say, JW's efforts were appreciated.

"It is. I might need to go harvest more herbs from the woods to make enough... this is one of the largest infestations of this type that I've seen in a while." He gave a soft snort. "Great, indebted over my own arm. Just what I need."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-28 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah. Just a minute, I'll go let the clients know."

Ginko gave JW a quick smile before heading over to the house. He did appreciate his discretion about this; it would probably make things... a little more complicated if his clients saw that.

He headed inside to explain the situation to the farmers, and returned a few minutes later. "Alright, they're going to start heating up some water. Let's head out."
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[personal profile] onegreeneye 2016-01-28 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Once again, Ginko hesitated for a moment when JW was suddenly touching him, but he managed to start walking again (albeit a little more slowly) without too much trouble.

"We need to find more of... these." He dug around in his pocket and produced the envelope he had used to explain the situation to the farmers earlier. Inside were some sprigs of tiny, pale green herbs with rounded leaves. "Fortunately, these bloom early, so keep an eye out for yellow flowers."

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