Utakata's mind wasn't on gift-giving. The only person in the world he might consider giving a gift to (besides maybe Tonbee if he had to...) was probably much too busy adjusting to her new life and hunting down some person willing to be a master to want gifts from him anyway. And he didn't have money to buy things that weren't for him. The life of a missing nin as wanted as him didn't involve a lot of payments.
Well it did, just not to him.
Life as a missing nin jinchuuriki tended to be about like walking into a tea shop for supplies only to have an entire shelf full of dried tea dump on top of oneself for no apparent reason. That was to say abrupt, unpleasant, and completely uncalled for.
As for himself, at least, he had the time to summon up a bubble and deflect the dried tea leaves. Once it seemed apparent the shelf would no longer spill any more tea, the bubble sloughed off the leaves that had begun to clump and collect on the damp surface, and then popped.
...He directed a scornful look at the boy standing next to him. "You should try not to be so active in a place like this." Because he saw the kid putting his hand on the shelf and then he saw it fall, so the answer was...unfortunate timing.
you had to spill this one
Well it did, just not to him.
Life as a missing nin jinchuuriki tended to be about like walking into a tea shop for supplies only to have an entire shelf full of dried tea dump on top of oneself for no apparent reason. That was to say abrupt, unpleasant, and completely uncalled for.
As for himself, at least, he had the time to summon up a bubble and deflect the dried tea leaves. Once it seemed apparent the shelf would no longer spill any more tea, the bubble sloughed off the leaves that had begun to clump and collect on the damp surface, and then popped.
...He directed a scornful look at the boy standing next to him. "You should try not to be so active in a place like this." Because he saw the kid putting his hand on the shelf and then he saw it fall, so the answer was...unfortunate timing.