Yes, then the problem will become lack of sap, rather than blood.
[It’s unsaid, but implied—Viktor does not want to be reliant on medicines or treatments that might ultimately fail. He’s grateful for the temporary solutions, but he views them as just that: temporary. If he can achieve it, he would rather take drastic measures to fully rid himself of pain and the prospect that one day, his body might start to reject these treatments. He’s sure certain parties might feel differently, but that isn’t a conversation for now.
Not that he isn’t glad for this, in the meantime. Viktor offers a nod.]
no subject
[It’s unsaid, but implied—Viktor does not want to be reliant on medicines or treatments that might ultimately fail. He’s grateful for the temporary solutions, but he views them as just that: temporary. If he can achieve it, he would rather take drastic measures to fully rid himself of pain and the prospect that one day, his body might start to reject these treatments. He’s sure certain parties might feel differently, but that isn’t a conversation for now.
Not that he isn’t glad for this, in the meantime. Viktor offers a nod.]
Surprisingly, yes.