Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24714922-20161102224557/@comment-24937485-20161106004114



Expecting Ieyasu’s return upstairs, Hoshi had already closed the curtains and met Ieyasu halfway up the stairs as if impatient for more information. His inquisitive large eyes continued to stare at the Akimichi without blinking until the last word was said.



“Hmm…. Midday means that we have close to five and a half hours left to kill before this supposed ‘Fence’ is to show up. Until then I suggest the following course of action. Let’s close down the store. If you use transformation technique to look like the burglar you just locked away and roam the streets, I’ll stay hidden behind you. You can then pick pockets while I create the illusion of screaming sounds in their brain to distract the people you are about to rob. All the keep up false pretenses. If this green robed guy is not heard from all day it might raise some questions. After we reach the allotted time of day you head to where this guy agreed to meet ‘Fence’ and give him the money and stuff you’ve stolen. You then leave and use transformation technique again, out of sight, while I continue to follow after Fence and telepathically inform you of his location and the imagery of what I’m seeing. Then, when we get to one of the many quiet places in Konoha, pull him into an alleyway or something and beat him up enough so that he won’t be a threat. I’ll then come out of hiding in order to extract whatever he knows directly out of his head to lead us to the next piece of our puzzle.”

Hoshi walked over to the closet and used chakra wire to make sure it remained locked by wrapping it around the handles and then wrapping the bundle of threads in an explosive tag. Then looking back at Ieyasu he added. “We’ll return the money you stole after successfully finishing the mission. Don’t worry about it. With my photographic memory I will remember all of their faces.”. As if expecting this to worry the Akimichi more than anything else. This just suggested that aside from being an intellectual, Hoshi’s understanding of humans, their emotions, and actions, was also on a high level.

From this point on the cards were in Ieyasu’s hand. If he decided to follow Hoshi’s plan, then Hoshi would do as planned, but if Ieyasu had a different plan then Hoshi would follow that knowing that there’s always a better solution to any problem.

Thankfully they had time to kill.

