Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-25687356-20161124195423/@comment-24937485-20161125200227

Climbing up the wall in the disguise of the archer which lay dead and naked, out of sight, somewhere behind him; Tsuneo carefully took a peek over the edge only to see an enemy swordsman who just came up. Immediately popping his head back down, the Nara didn’t think he’d be seen with the dense rain but of course he couldn’t make sure of this. He quietly climbed back down and pressed himself against the wall hoping to avoid being seen due to the heavy rainfall. However, he’d constantly look down at the ground because that’s where the swordsman’s shadow would appear if he stood on the wall to look down. If that happened, Tsuneo would use the Shadow imitation technique to latch into the swordsman’s shadow near instantly, due to Tsu’s shadow being extended by the shadow cast by the wall.

If successful, the Genin would start walking over the muddy ground, his feet making soggy noises with each step, before suddenly slipping and falling over sideways. It looked like Tsuneo actually slipped, when actually he had fallen intentionally which in turn made the swordsman fall down the side of the wall and land his head on the exact same bloody rock that had proven lethal to his deaf comrade the archer. The way Tsuneo had positioned the man’s temple to hit the tip of the rock only showed how meticulous and well calculated he was as that would be an immediate killing blow.

This body, however, was too heavy for Tsuneo to carry away out of sight which meant that –I have to move fast.- But as ‘luck’ may have it, just before Tsuneo was about to move, there was a sudden loud noise that was painful to hear from so close, at least for the Nara who wanted to cover his ears. But he couldn’t spare a hand, literally, now that the Akimichi had already ruined their plan and possibly the mission.

-No time to waste.-

Taking the wire string, attached to a kunai with a flash bomb wrapped around the handle, Tsuneo added two more of such kunai, each with a flash bomb wrapped around the handle, leaving an equal length of wire between each Kunai.

He ran up the wall, covering his feet in chakra, not too worried with being seen immediately due to the focus being somewhere else and before long stood atop the wall, on the opposite side of the camp than Ieyasu. But before proceeding with his plan, he took a good look at what he saw exactly and noticed many enemies moving out towards where he assumed Ieyasu must be. Jumping down from the wall Tsuneo would keep out of sight as much as he could and tried to find a good hiding place close to where Ieyasu was.