Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-30269418-20161109154158/@comment-30269418-20161112202332

The man noticed. He was frustrated. He had come to realise that the person he was dealing with was annoying, as well. Genjutsu was something that he was well-versed with and there was no doubt in his mind that the man before him employed it in every battle. Most of his jutsu was Genjutsu, anyways, although a few were not, like the ones Yuzume and the little girl were under.

Ah, well. Even if he died here someone else was going to take care of his work. The man used all of his strength, every bit of it, to bring his hands together and make a seal that activated a jutsu within his range. Beyond that, he didn't fight it, and felt rested as he was knocked into a coma.

Everything was going to be alright, but only if Kei was ready to kill a child. He was worried about the man, but the man wasn't the one he should worry about.

The little girl walked towards Kei, unable to control herself. She withdrew a kunai from her pocket and began to run towards Kei; it was sloppy and easily blocked. In fact, it would be extremely easy for Kei to kill her.

Almost too easy.

Depending on what Kei decided to do to her, it would go as follows; the man would probably release the animals and decide not to follow Kei but to go his own way. Shotaro would be fearing Kei if he chose to kill the little girl and keep his mouth shut in fear of death.

Shotaro would think, ~This man is truly a monster.~

'''If Kei found a way around killing the little girl, things would happen a little differently. The man would quickly release the animals and follow Kei out of the cave. The animals would all go their own ways, thankful to be set free.'''

'''Shotaro would explain to Kei his brother's disappearance eight years ago. He'd also explain that his brother had a strange obsession with his mother. He also seemingly looked up to his aunt, but disregarded that when he felt as if he'd surpassed her. He explained that he had looked up to his brother and thought he was kidnapped, but he had recently found out that that was not the truth, and that what he saw was basically the entire story. Shu had left the house because he hungered for power at a young age.'''

'''He'd stare at the doll, and then say, "I've never seen that before." He was completely honest; he hadn't. He didn't even know what it was.'''