Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-25687356-20161124195423/@comment-24937485-20161202190147



Even while being anxious due to the threat of being found, as the nausea lessened due to the cart having come to a halt, Tsuneo looked too bored with the entire situation as his facial expression was just too bland. It just looked completely off given the situation at hand and the fact that the Genin’s heart felt like it was racing twice as fast. But to him it was just his way of coping with the situation, a natural reaction. As such he managed to keep his cool somewhat and passed a sigh of relief when they were passed by the guards.

A few moments later, Tsuneo opened a little hole in the hay to peek out and watch the kind of people that lived here; specifically, he was looking for signs of the common people being happy, sad, or perhaps even malnourished, to get a sense of what the populace felt like. He did this by carefully observing small details in the way they spoke, walked, and their expressions as his excellent memory allowed him to correlate those things to the behavioristics of people he had seen and met before. (Need a DM answer here.)

By the time they came to a halt again, Tsuneo sat silent while waiting for Ranta to take charge but when it happened the Nara was taken aback by the means by which their team leader proceeded. It was effective, that’s for sure, but also inhumane toward the guy who could be nobody but a random merchant from another town. –Effectiveness or morality, by shinobi code the former outweighs the latter so even if it feels wrong it must be the right thing to do.-.

Nodding to himself, Tsuneo popped his head out of the haystack and looked around to see whether they had been spotted by anyone before popping his head back in.