Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24714922-20161102224557/@comment-30271674-20161106084054

"I honestly don't care if we got the money back to each and every last person, we'd still be stealing. We do dirty work, but it's for the bad people right? I've got a better idea anyway." Ieyasu made a notion of his idea as he began to walk down from the attic and begin looking around the area. After a few minutes he picked up an empty flour sack from the ground and turn around to Hoshi.

"You look like a slick guy who could show me how to impersonate someone. How about you start with that burglar we got and we can move on from there. Trust me," Ieyasu pulled the hood of his jacket over his head, making him look a little less recognizable and easier to blend into the crowd given the colder weather of this day. He began to walk out from the bakery, assuming Hoshi was going along with Ieyasu's own plan and turned himself to look like the hoodlum the Akimichi bagged and tagged just a few moments before.

On their way to the warehouse, in the event Hoshi did take Ieyasu's comment seriously as he intended it to be: Ieyasu would be listening for any tips and suggestions regarding the matter of impersonation and maybe other things falling outside of that. Not only was it just interesting, but surely he would find himself on similar missions and most likely not with someone as cunning as this Yamanaka.

Once they reached viewing distance of the warehouse, Ieyasu stopped in his tracks and began to scan out the area. His eyes observing each and every little detail in this remote area in search of anything that'd give them away. Given it was hours before the meeting, Ieyasu didn't expect much but that wasn't enough to let go proper caution in the likelihood of such contingencies existing.

If anything was found, Ieyasu would have to stop what he was doing and take a different course of action to figure out the issue. If nothing was noticeable enough however for his straining eyes, he'd move on into the warehouse and begin to exmaine its layout to set up a plan on what they'd do on here once this Fence arrived and the collection of ill-gotten gains began. After a little bit he left and returned to a little grove opposite of the warehouse where he began to discuss his plans with Hoshi.

"Alright, so they're collecting stolen things, right? I'm going to use this sack and use the transformation technique to disguise myself as something simple and small like a rock. You bring in the sack and put it with the rest of the goods. I'm guessing the table is where it's all going to go down, unless there's something we haven't seen yet which is most likely. If so, just place me wherever the rest of the things are and leave me. I'll clear an opening for you, if you don't hear from me within a few hours in this scenario then call in the cavalry. If it's a trade-off of sorts though, just hand me out and I'll get to work. In that case, they'll probably have multiple dealers though, so I'm going to need you to back me up when I get out and start swinging."

There was a lot of 'if' in this plan, but the base of it was plain and simple. From there, as seasoned shinobi they should be smart enough to improvise and figure out a plan from there. With that in mind, Ieyasu waited in the grove with Hoshi until a little before midday when he used the Transformation Technique to turn into the rock aforementioned and placed within the sack he carried with him.

If Hoshi went along with everything they'd soon be in the heart of it all, slowly churning in line to get closer and closer to Fence. The first face Ieyasu saw whenever this bag was finally opened would be what he lunged out at, be it now or later. Although, with the way things were sounding around him with the scolding and beating of someone ahead he lay grasp to a much more firm idea as to what this process was like.

Whenever Hoshi would offer the bag to Fence and he looked within, Fence probably wouldn't be expecting the rock knowing the coward-like tendencies of these vermin and much less whenever it detonated in smoke and two hand immediately surged forward attempting to grab Fence by the sides of his head and attempting to further pull him in as a head came surging out to headbutt the young crook.

If all went well, this would probably be enough to leave Fence dazed and confused as Ieyasu threw his entire body into the motion. Ieyasu wouldn't be well off himself either if the attack were to go through, although it being much less severe given his hardy constitution and the fact he experienced things like this before from a good friend (Keldran) of his when they used to fight.

Given the lunge necessary to perform the attack and the shifting of weight as well, a secondary factor of this would probably be leading Fence to fall over as Ieyasu put himself on top of him. An overall messy but powerful move that would render Fence discombobulated and worse for the senses at this sudden explosion of action.

"D-don't move or I'll break you," Ieyasu would say in this likelihood, making sure that his arms were in a position once they had fallen down together that he could pin Fence's own to prevent him from getting a hold of anything and making matters worse.