Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-24937485-20161121035102/@comment-24937485-20161122043837

-Ren… you couldn’t have chosen a better time.-

Like everyone Kei’s eyes lit up with respect at the appearance of Ren Sarutobi who managed to give the final pull away from a future that’d most likely end in agony and despair. More than that he showed Kei gratitude for saving his daughters life, which made Kei feel honored and proud as the words of such a revered clan leader meant a lot.

“I’m undeserving of your words, my lord. I was merely doing my duty.”

Kei bowed his head and then looked at Ren. “I promise I will.”

He then turned to Sachi as she said her piece, to which he replied. “You’re welcome.” And bowed his head in return to her bow. He was glad to see the smile on her face, glad to see that Seika’s memory still lived on in her family and brought them together in time of need. It felt like a gray aura had lifted from the clan compound as spirits had been lifted. He was then introduced to the girl who he had spectated during the Chuunin exams.

“Mushiki huh?” He said as if not knowing who she was.

“I used to know a girl from the Hatake clan who’s name was Yasu, a fast lightning user who even wielded a stolen sharingan at some point. After her death in Sunagakure she left this behind.”

Kei held up the sheathed White Light Chakra Saber after pulling it out of his robe, and tossed it over to Mushiki.

“I have no use for it but maybe it will serve you well.” He looked slightly saddened while the sword flew the short distance through the air, a happy kind of sad though as he knew it’d find a good home with Mushiki. “Her memory will always live on in this sword and as such it pains me to part with it but who am I to withhold this blade from being where it belongs?”. He nodded over to Mushiki.

Looking back to Akiko he asked. “Perhaps we could all enjoy some tea?” He pulled a bag of herbs and handed it over to her, even though It was far too much. “Please keep the rest, I found them in the forest and couldn’t help but catch their cinnamon-like fragrance that they carry over into the tea.”