Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-26510601-20170503220630/@comment-26510601-20170504222039

Ieyasu didn't care about what Kuro said, he gave up his pride in the matter a long time ago. If it would help the situation at all, then it was worth it in his eyes. He couldn't help but jerk a bit as he saw the dancing flames of Gyugii's burning body. They would never have the chance to give him a proper burial. Yet, in the ash and cloud something strange was happening; nothing short of a miracle. Ieyasu would never understand what Asher's true goals were, if he knew of what was going to happen then why didn't he warn everyone? So much heartache and more could've simply been avoided. He had to be thankful though, because he was the reason why any of this happened and they all got out safely.

As soon as he could blink after being blinded from Gyugii's ashes, he along with the others were already outside of the building. Ieyasu coughed as his throat was irritated from the ash and sudden heat from the room they were just in, looking to Gouda as he mentioned Asher's sacrifice. What remained of the Drunken Dogs, they were now at war with the Akatsuki. There were so many things to take in at once, Ieyasu couldn't help but feel confused about everything.

"Shit, Gouda I'm glad we got out of there, but what are we going to do now?"

He held the thought for a little longer as Gouda took quick notice of Myoo and the cheapskate Daedric who was trying to take the man that Asher rightfully found. Ieyasu would object to half of the cut which Gouda said he'd give to Daedric but they only just now escaped death through Asher's brave actions against the Akatsuki. All of them were drained or utterly knocked out, it was a bad idea at this point to fight with the others around. If everything went accordingly with Myoo, Ieyasu would just keep quiet until the other rogue went his own way. Once the business was wrapped up, Ieyasu would ask the very same question before.

It was honestly painful that they were forced to leave Asher behind, but you had to respect a man's wishes.