
Osuteno had mixed feelings about all the off days he had lately, particularly since he wasn't supposed to be training. He wasn't technically even supposed to be on his feet but that was too stifling of a restriction for him to stick to despite being a doctor himself. Maybe it was because he was a doctor that he stubbornly believed he knew his body's limit and how far he could go without risking further injury. Doctors were notorious horrible patients afterall. Regardless Osu was out and about shopping in the Susukino District for some specialty tea leaves and other such necessities.
As far as he could tell there was some sort of event going on in another part of the district but he had a decent sized list of items today to go through before he could think about festivities... Unless it involved a sale. Despite living very well off now, up until he was almost nine he didn't have any sort of family and had become rather thrifty for a child. While he could afford and in fact owned much finer things than he thought he ever would, he still couldn't help but love anything he thought was a bargain.
So far today he had a great haul. A new calligraphy brush, some fabric he liked, a new stethoscope with an end shaped like a rabbit, a map from 40 years before which he found interesting based on how much had changed, a tall container filled with danko, an engraved scalpel set and some wood carving tools for him to practice making prosthetics with. He even had bought a new set of medical encyclopedias but those would be delivered to the estate the next day. Now he was heading towards a new and possibly the most important goal of the day. He had heard a tea shop somewhere in this neighborhood just received a shipment of imported herbal tea all the way from Stone country. Not only was it a tea he had yet to have, it was medicinal in nature. It was supposed to help with blood flow to be precise and that very much interested Osu.
Osu did happen to notice a good number of people staring at him but he couldn't make the connection that they were staring at what they thought was a little girl with solid red eyes carrying a seemingly precarious stack of packages taller than she through the marketplace and managing to skillfully walk through traffic unhindered despite not being able to see beyond the stack. There were some advantages to being able to hear blood flow after all, it helped knowing where living beings were when one couldn't see.... but that didn't help when the obstacle was a streetlamp.
Osu managed to keep a hold on the dango box but the rest of them crashed around him. This was unfortunate because most of the packages fell open and there were some dangerously sharp things now laying in the street as well as getting dirt in his new fabric. What a mess this was turning out to be. He should have let some of the maids come along to help him but he, being a ten year old, wanted to do everything he could himself. He set about picking everything he could find up. It wouldn't do if someone stepped on the tools or even worse the scalpels. Oh why did the fabric have to land in mud? This was turning out to be a terrible mess.