Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20170925211950/@comment-26021384-20170928050022

He should have figured this giant would have pulled some sort of fast one on them. But to flat out tell them all that they failed on a subjective matter of opinions as if one opinion was right whereas the other was wrong, it struck Shien as an oddity. Maybe this was another form of test, to see if they could keep their will strong through the course of dealing with failure and finding victory through the darkness? Maybe he was waxing poetic too much in his thoughts.

Shien wasn't too bothered though, more bothered by the concept that he didn't think of every possible avenue. SMiling Mountain was now putting 32 ninja and trainees up against eight others as if it were some sort of hunting game. Another thing that stuck out to him, putting the winners at the mercy of the losers. Something just didn't sit right with the ever introspective SHien. His time in these lands made him skeptical of everything from the beginning toward the end. The only certainty was after it was dealt with, not until then could he make any more assumptions. So he was going into this with an open mind.

Looking over to Michirama briskly, he gave a wave before he turned away, watching as Fire and Water went off on their own. Well while the other six went off into the forest, SHien decided to follow along with Sup Pung. He activated his chakra suppression technique, making his way up next to her in her stroll, leaving Akui behind for the time being while he adjusted the gourd on his back.

"So--What do you think about the trainees?  Think we can make something out of them?" He asked her as she was preparing her weapon. He was preparing himself to chase those two down. But, they were the wolves in this scenario, and wolves could attack back. Who's to say that they wouldn't? He kept his wits about him, rolling his shoulders as the cork on the top of his gourd rattled, ready to fly off at a moment's notice.