“If you see any of those kids trying to leave the village, go after them. Other than that, don’t stress about watching them too closely. I doubt they’ll be leaving anytime soon.”
Like her fellow Kage, Tsunade led the Leaf delegation away from the Summit while speaking to her two trusted aides. Since it appeared the group from the Sound was staying, she figured they could get away with not keeping tabs on them at all times. They would likely split off here, with Hinagiku perhaps wanting to see her daughter and Tsunade having some other matters to attend to. Watching them discreetly from a good distance away was none other than Kiro, who didn't seem to be phased in the slightest by the hit basically placed on him by the Hokage.
‘I figured they’d have someone keep an eye on one of us just in case we try to leave, but it doesn’t seem like it. Seems like I’ll be free for the time being then.’
With that, he casually strolled off into the streets of the Rain. It was easy to blend in as the streets carried a sizable combination of foreigners, most who were there for the exams, along with the citizens of the village. Most foreigners probably didn’t even notice the occasional looks in their direction. For a nation that had gone through a great deal of hardship, it was understandable they were cautious of any outsider who stepped on their soil. Even as hosts of the Summit, they mostly kept to themselves. The Voice for Which God Speaks to had been identified as their representative and that was it. This just made it clear that the people of the Rain followed a God as their leader.
‘If a God truly resides here, then why have they kept the current balance of the ninja world as it is for so long? This God should be free to change it.'
Come to think of it, the leader of the Rain really did make no appearance at the Summit. Why host a Summit that included the five Kage of the great villages and not make an appearance? Especially one that was taking place with the state of the ninja world in a precarious situation. Perhaps they just did not respect the five Kage. If there was some truth to that, then perhaps Kiro shared something in common with them. On the other hand, maybe they were just not worthy to be in the presence of God. Perhaps the matters of the ninja world just didn't matter to them. Either way, tensions were running high and the Summit seemed like a good opportunity for the other villages to survey the field and potentially form alliances. In a way, some villages had already taken the initiative to secure some allies during the Summit.
“The Leaf and Sand. Sound and Cloud. Lady Mizukage and those Star Maidens...?”
Kiro paused there for a moment as he seemed to think of something.
“Interesting. Finally, some food.”
After some walking, Kiro finally found a food stand. There seemed to be some people who were willing to take advantage of the influx of visitors. It appeared to be working well as there was a line of mostly foreigners. From what he could see, takoyaki, crepe, and even dango were some of the delicacies available. This could be a good chance to get a quick bite to eat before exploring so Kiro went to secure his spot at the back of the line.
Like her fellow Kage, Tsunade led the Leaf delegation away from the Summit while speaking to her two trusted aides. Since it appeared the group from the Sound was staying, she figured they could get away with not keeping tabs on them at all times. They would likely split off here, with Hinagiku perhaps wanting to see her daughter and Tsunade having some other matters to attend to. Watching them discreetly from a good distance away was none other than Kiro, who didn't seem to be phased in the slightest by the hit basically placed on him by the Hokage.
‘I figured they’d have someone keep an eye on one of us just in case we try to leave, but it doesn’t seem like it. Seems like I’ll be free for the time being then.’
With that, he casually strolled off into the streets of the Rain. It was easy to blend in as the streets carried a sizable combination of foreigners, most who were there for the exams, along with the citizens of the village. Most foreigners probably didn’t even notice the occasional looks in their direction. For a nation that had gone through a great deal of hardship, it was understandable they were cautious of any outsider who stepped on their soil. Even as hosts of the Summit, they mostly kept to themselves. The Voice for Which God Speaks to had been identified as their representative and that was it. This just made it clear that the people of the Rain followed a God as their leader.
‘If a God truly resides here, then why have they kept the current balance of the ninja world as it is for so long? This God should be free to change it.'
Come to think of it, the leader of the Rain really did make no appearance at the Summit. Why host a Summit that included the five Kage of the great villages and not make an appearance? Especially one that was taking place with the state of the ninja world in a precarious situation. Perhaps they just did not respect the five Kage. If there was some truth to that, then perhaps Kiro shared something in common with them. On the other hand, maybe they were just not worthy to be in the presence of God. Perhaps the matters of the ninja world just didn't matter to them. Either way, tensions were running high and the Summit seemed like a good opportunity for the other villages to survey the field and potentially form alliances. In a way, some villages had already taken the initiative to secure some allies during the Summit.
“The Leaf and Sand. Sound and Cloud. Lady Mizukage and those Star Maidens...?”
Kiro paused there for a moment as he seemed to think of something.
“Interesting. Finally, some food.”
After some walking, Kiro finally found a food stand. There seemed to be some people who were willing to take advantage of the influx of visitors. It appeared to be working well as there was a line of mostly foreigners. From what he could see, takoyaki, crepe, and even dango were some of the delicacies available. This could be a good chance to get a quick bite to eat before exploring so Kiro went to secure his spot at the back of the line.