Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-25687356-20161124195423/@comment-30271674-20161125002008

As Ieyasu and the Nara began to exchange one bitter insult after another, it became apparent Ranta didn't like the idea of it as he lashed out at them to get them in line. Ieyasu didn't think too much on it though, none of this would've began if the little boy simply kept his trap shut. Ieyasu listened to Ranta's suggestion on strategy and only nodded his head, knowing Ranta could more than easily handle himself while Tsuneo would need to hang around at least one of them.

When Tsuneo questioned of how these outposts worked, Ieyasu shrugged, "They might, we'll just have to kill them all before any of them can do that."

Ieyasu followed after Tsuneo and took his place in front. The Akimichi began to take to the trees within this marsh-like lands, providing cover for his wide frame while he hung low and close to the ground. His movements were erratic, only moving at a good pace at times he could visibly see no one looking towards them and if he needed to scuttle behind something in said circumstance. He tried to draw in as close as he could, keeping his eyes peeled and ready in the event things went south for any reason.

After Ieyasu got as close as possible without being noticed, he settled on the other side of a bush peering through the small gaps in between its many branches to try and take a look at the outpost Ranta has designated for him and Tsuneo both.

He kept an eye on the archers on the outer perimeter, trying to take in every detail he could of the near land, the shifts and rotations between each lookout; whatever was necessary for him to make a quick plan to take out these Ame-nin by whatever means were necessary.