Board Thread:The World/@comment-24937485-20191130041107/@comment-44207700-20191204170111

"I'm ready to do what's necessary."

O'ren spoke with some vitriol in his voice, as if he was actually prepared to take another man's life. He thought he was, but he couldn't even begin to imagine what it would be like. The implications of performing such an action, and the consequences thereafter. After he found the trail leading downward, O'ren quickly ran down it without a second thought. Once he was at the bottom, he found what appeared to be a large lake. Before he could observe the situation, Hattori called out the cave and explained that's likely where their target was hiding. When Hattori said they'd have to find a way across the water, O'rens mind instantly ran with ideas of the most ludicrous sort. One of them being that Hattori, knowing how to walk on water, would piggyback both O'ren and Madoka at the same time while they kept their eyes peeled for any sort of attack. But when Hattori actually opened up his mouth and spoke of the matter, it was the simple and most boring plan he could've thought of. Just walk around and climb their way down into the cave.

At this point, O'ren just shrugged his shoulders.

"I guess that'll work."

If Madoka didn't say anything of importance, O'ren would continue walking around the lake while using his Byakugan to watch for any traps or other abnormalities that would impede their progress. Once they made it around to the side that the cave was on, O'ren held out his hands gesturing to the group to stop. Once stopped, he'd sit down over the mouth of the cave and focus his Byakugan once again.

"Let me see what's inside before we go in. I might find a trap, or see if the guy we're looking for is actually in here."

If Hattori and Madoka left O'ren to his devices, he'd begin to observe what was inside the cave. Being able to see through walls, O'ren should've been able to see directly through the cavern and spotted any person inside with minute accuracy.