Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-26510601-20160420201150/@comment-25687356-20161201030145

Listen & Read (Loop Recommended)

|RL|- When Naraku spoke from behind him, Ranta turned and peered his head down to Naraku’s direction and spoke. “Sounds good to me, I’ll tread behind for the most part. Also, you aren’t forcing me you are just speaking what you thought. Loosen up bud.” Afterwards Ranta turned back around and Naraku began to give a small speech to the village Elder just like Ranta did. Almost mirroring him in a way. Ranta could only crack a small smirk. The kid is trying to take up after me, hey at least someone thinks I’m half decent for the most part. He thought to himself. Ranta brought his arm out and patted Naraku’s hair before turning to walk towards the village market with his Genin team in tow. “Good job enforcing the point, now put all you focus into the mission at hand you three.” Shinra mentioned coming up with some hand signal like Ranta suggested, he was listening to advice while also trying to create his own thought process. His Genin were impressing him, having such high cognitive response for all being so young. Reminded Ranta of himself almost. Shinra almost seemed to be taking charge of the two in the slight absence of Ranta. He had remembered a small flash back of the D-rank mission where he had to confront his former team leader for abusing him, so hopefully this change of pace would change him for the better. As the group was about to split off into the market. Ranta gripped Shinra’s shoulders and said one simple thing, “You can do it.” He then released his grip and sat at the entrance of the market on a nearby wall with his puppets surrounding him. Now he just waited for his team to move forward. - |RL|

The village elder couldn’t help but smile with her gums at the forefront when Naraku come forward to reinforce the point. She spoke, “You are such a cute boy. I’ll for sure make sure to call you back, make sure to keep all your promises and grow up strong for me.” The village elder would now depart back off to her home building to handle village business.

Takahiro on the other hand would’ve preferred to show off his skills but hunting and using his bow for the first time in a while. But he thought following Ranta’s ideas would leave him much safer in the end. They weren’t prepared, technically they were before but Ranta’s new obstacle that added to the mission only made it that much more difficult to overcome. When Shinra mentioned hand signs he spoke, “Yeah we can make some up after we get what we need from the market. One thing at a time so we don’t get lost.” He nodded and waved to the leaving elder and the group of 3 made their way into the market. He didn’t understand at first why Shinra kept trying to lead the group and it kind of frustrated him. But then Taka remembered he was the most experienced so it made sense. They all began to split, so naturally due to his hunting background. Takahiro went to the fresh game stand and his eyes glaring over all the fresh cuts of meat. “Whoa” he said, his eyes shifting up to where the merchant stood and behind her was a large boar plaque. But he shook his head quickly and stiffened his stance, trying to remember he’s on a mission and should be serious. “Excuse me mam, I was wondering if you could offer me a bait piece of venison or maybe some boar? We came here from the leaf to take care of the tiger problem. I don’t have any money on me.” He frowned slightly knowing he was somewhat useless when it came to bargaining but with luck the lady was nice and gave him a large piece of boar stomach wrapped in butcher’s paper. “A favor for a favor kid. Go get-em for us.” Taka’s eyes light up and he bowed a few times over. “Thank you miss, I won’t forget it!” She smiled and waved as he went off to join Naraku whenever he ended up at anyways.

Shinra went to the fish dealer, behind it was a skinny malnourished looking man who smelled far worse than he looked. When Shinra basically walked up somewhat rudely in the man’s perspective than asked for free fish the man retaliated. “NO! You no buy fish you no be here. You, you leave now!” The man’s face was staunch and he threw his hands forward in the “shoo” gesture. Not everyone was kind it seemed.

