Kurotsuchi watched the proceedings with interested eyes. She had figured there would be entertainment, but not because of the boy who was humiliated in the semifinals of the last exam. Coincidentally, the girl who did that was also in attendance, standing as an aide beside the High Priest of Ame. Kiro didn’t appear to be much younger than her yet seemed important enough for almost all the Kage to discuss what to do with him. To be fair, at the age of only sixteen, she was already an elite jonin of her village. Perhaps Kiro was stronger than she was giving him credit for. The young criminal did seem like he would be a tougher opponent now and looked cute too.
‘I wonder how much of a fight he could really put up.’
Perhaps her Gramps would give her an opportunity to rough Kiro up if negotiations broke down between the two female Kage. Kurotsuchi wouldn’t mind beating the shit out of him. If she recalled, he was the same guy Tomiko fought as well. The girl then looked over to her grandpa to see that he had surprisingly been intently listening before speaking up himself.
“Even trying to assassinate one you Leaf buffoons too, eh? This boy does appear to have quite the extensive criminal record already at such a young age. He also seems to have some potential if we go by the lightning technique we all saw him use. The one that seemed similar to Unruly Ay’s signature technique. Even has possession of the pesky sharingan as well. Perhaps it might be wise to put a stop to that here. I’ve only seen a few familiar cases in all my years and all of them ended up on at least the top of the bingo book. If you two can’t come to a solid agreement, then I will.”
Onoki’s statement ended on a subtle threat. Whether or not that was clear would be understood eventually. This Summit seemed like it had been a waste of time for him personally. The only benefit was knowing
that group was starting to make their move and the Mist was first. The clear schism between Mei and Jin also hadn’t gone unnoticed by him either. It was definitely something worth keeping an eye on. Hopefully, there would be more to discuss after this current situation was resolved.
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“Attempted assassination from what I know. I’d need some more details on that specific incident.” Tsunade responded to Mei as she glanced briefly at the Hyūga Head beside her. “In any case, I agree with Lord Tsuchikage here. That boy cannot be allowed to take a step outside this village freely. I cannot stress how imperative it is he doesn’t return to Orochimaru. I’ll even consider execution if that is what you would prefer. Unless you can guarantee he will remain securely imprisoned within four walls until Orochimaru is dealt with, I cannot in good faith allow him to return with you. However, the state of the Mist might be in more trouble than can for allow for that...”
The conflict between the Yuki Head and the Mizukage had been made abundantly clear to basically everyone in the room. Combined with the supposed threat that loomed over the Mist, a minor village like the Hidden Grass might even be more secure. At least they should be well prepared for a sudden attack, like from a giant rat for example. Speaking of which, Tsunade fixed her stern gaze on Kou. While the little boy was still very young, Orochimaru thought he could send him to chat with them. In that case, she’ll be a sweet Aunt and tell him some stories about his infamous Uncle.
“I don’t know what brainwashing Orochimaru has done to you, but maybe it would be wise to do some research on your so-called Uncle. For starters, I can say that he has kidnapped and experimented on hundreds of live children like you. Just imagine kids your age being taken away from their families and being tortured until they can no longer breathe. That is only a small idea of the cruelty of Orochimaru. If you don’t believe, ask your friend over there. Tell the child or do you even not know of his crimes, Zaku?”
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The bickering that took place about him had been unexpected. While it was certainly amusing, Kiro was able to maintain a straight face. Though the Kage were all making claims as to who will be taking him, Kiro still remained calm. They could shout and threaten all they want, but he was still fairly confident they wouldn’t be able to touch him at all. Still, Kiro did respectfully respond to Mei after Kou had finished defending him once again. He’d have to thank the kindhearted boy later.
“I apologize Lady Mizukage, but this will be the first order of yours I’ll have to disobey. I’m not going back to being a prisoner nor will I submit to a great village again. Doesn’t seem like your Yuki pal over there would want me to return anyways. Maybe I would reconsider if you decided to melt that popsicle head of his off instead, but I know I’m not really in a position to make any demands.”
He made his statement while making sure not to make any unnecessary movements. Jin did make it clear with the raised hand that he’d probably kill Kiro if there was any movement. To be honest, Jin might just kill him for what he just said anyways. Unlike Mei, he figured the Yuki Head might not be able to control his temper as well. While that didn’t bother him as much as it should, Kiro did appear more agitated at the mention of Kin. The psychotic bitch Kiro knew her as was yet another person that he would gladly kill given the opportunity. Actually no. There was an opportunity in which he proceed to squander. The choice had been his alone. It was his fault that the blood of Kai had been spilled in the first place. The least Kiro could’ve done for Kai was kill her and he even failed to do that. Perhaps the whisper that had been in his ear would be laughing now.
‘Damnit! Well, at least I’ll get to hear what happened to that bitch straight from the Kazekage if he can finally open his damn mouth.’