It is pretty circumstantial as how the deal comes about and how willing without being forced Itachi would be . . . Hmm, at the most, he would want Itachi to act as a counterbalance to keep Emerald from having it out for his team, if not him. After that, he would likely use Itachi for quests that involve others that he doesn't want publicly aired. Like the quest to heart-dive Three, Vincent had to pick people that wouldn't see/question that Vincent was absolutely lying to them about what he was questing for. Itachi is, of course, keen enough to put two and two together, so he would just leave it with Itachi knowing better than to make that realization public. Still, it's dicey to have someone that intelligent on board, so Sasuke is preferred once again.
In more relevant terms, considering their history, Vincent would definitely work with Itachi to minimize Sasuke getting himself into trouble. Rather than trying to actively use Itachi for something, he would be more willing to pander to what Itachi wants to do while lifting information and perspective for him. It would be another side to Aather and a set of eyes on the situation that Vincent really wouldn't mind. If there's anything that Vincent can never have enough of, it's information. So, that would probably be the most that would come of that situation.
We could bang out that information stuff here if you wanted? I can run over what Vincent has publicly done, then we can bat back and forth.
Let's see . . . Sasuke asked Itachi to help with the quest to heart-dive, iirc. Then, awhile later, they both showed up injured in the ring, so that might have been a tip off.
After that, Vincent hasn't particularly used Sasuke for much. He cut the deal to help him with his flipping out like a ninja, but I think Itachi heard about that.
Umm, the stabbing Alice when she was here was a pretty big issue and spread around town by a lot of people, so I wouldn't say that he couldn't have heard that.
And that's all that I can really recall that might have been pretty open press . . . Vincent has done some heart-game dickery that other people would have seen, but I don't think they're people related too strongly to Itachi.
Oh, okay, yes, I think Sasuke actually told Itachi most of the details about the heart-dive at some point. And he told Itachi he had a deal with Vincent that he needed to complete, but he didn't give him the details yet.
Sion told Itachi about what happened with Alice when Itachi asked him about Vincent, so yes he knows about that, definitely. :T
The Uchihas have decided to be honest with each other, though. :B Though I guess Sasuke didn't give him all the details of what happened, just how they were hurt, and why they did it in the first place.
Right after the heart-dive Itachi told Lloyd about what happened and asked if he knew anything about Vincent. He said he didn't know details, but Sion considered him dangerous. So Itachi talked to Sion. :') Sion told him about Alice, that Yuta hadn't trusted Vincent and that Vincent was involved with Yuri and that Cass was fond of him.
Other than that Sion was kind of evasive and didn't make any allegations. Though there was also a certain amount of saying one thing and meaning another in that thread, as I recall. Sion said something about things maybe being a misunderstanding and maybe it didn't mean anything at all, meaning he wasn't going to make accusations without proof. And Itachi was like "sure" meaning "so he's a sneaky bastard and can cover his tracks. Got it."
Hahaha, no, no~. I mean, he is a sneaky bastard that does cover his tracks, but it's different when you know it to be a truth and when others acknowledge it, especially when Itachi is so skillful in his own right . . . It's really a compliment to be thought of that way by him. ♥
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In more relevant terms, considering their history, Vincent would definitely work with Itachi to minimize Sasuke getting himself into trouble. Rather than trying to actively use Itachi for something, he would be more willing to pander to what Itachi wants to do while lifting information and perspective for him. It would be another side to Aather and a set of eyes on the situation that Vincent really wouldn't mind. If there's anything that Vincent can never have enough of, it's information. So, that would probably be the most that would come of that situation.
We could bang out that information stuff here if you wanted? I can run over what Vincent has publicly done, then we can bat back and forth.
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After that, Vincent hasn't particularly used Sasuke for much. He cut the deal to help him with his flipping out like a ninja, but I think Itachi heard about that.
Umm, the stabbing Alice when she was here was a pretty big issue and spread around town by a lot of people, so I wouldn't say that he couldn't have heard that.
And that's all that I can really recall that might have been pretty open press . . . Vincent has done some heart-game dickery that other people would have seen, but I don't think they're people related too strongly to Itachi.
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Sion told Itachi about what happened with Alice when Itachi asked him about Vincent, so yes he knows about that, definitely. :T
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And don't talk to Sion about Vincent . . . Ssshoot.
Alright, that's not too much to bear in mind. WE ARE SUPER COOL.
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Right after the heart-dive Itachi told Lloyd about what happened and asked if he knew anything about Vincent. He said he didn't know details, but Sion considered him dangerous. So Itachi talked to Sion. :') Sion told him about Alice, that Yuta hadn't trusted Vincent and that Vincent was involved with Yuri and that Cass was fond of him.
Other than that Sion was kind of evasive and didn't make any allegations. Though there was also a certain amount of saying one thing and meaning another in that thread, as I recall. Sion said something about things maybe being a misunderstanding and maybe it didn't mean anything at all, meaning he wasn't going to make accusations without proof. And Itachi was like "sure" meaning "so he's a sneaky bastard and can cover his tracks. Got it."
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