Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24714922-20161102224557/@comment-30271674-20161105043649

Ieyasu folllowed well behind Hoshi, he wasn't very questioning of the Yamanaka's logic. As he estimated from before, this one probably knew much more when it came to the more clever and cunning areas of expertise for ninja. As such he was proven correct with Hoshi's strategy, following behind once the bakery had been left to them. Although he did question the strategy used, it wasn't too mean and didn't put any of them in danger. He took notice of the bread that was cooking, pulling it from the oven and resting it on the range above before turning it off and turning around. He didn't care if they noticed, it wasn't as if it' be dangerous for them to know. Performing this one good deed, or rather what was necessary to make sure things didn't turn into a bigger mess; Ieyasu turned around and followed Hoshi upstairs.

He patiently watched as the events of people's lives came to unfold on this street, little trades going here and there and others simply walking through like an extra in a movie. Then came something of interest, a very suspicious character that looked downtrodden on his luck and paranoid of something. The way he carried himself and the air of his being, he seemed even worse of a character to be around than the trickster Ieyaus was sitting right next to. Anytime the character made any possible movement to eye the window above, Ieyasu would make sure that he moved away from the edge of the window that he had given himself so as he could provide what minimal vision needed to get a street view of things.

Further intrigue filled Ieyasu's eyes as the man walked within the bakery, maybe he was just trying to get something to eat but his shifty actions would say otherwise. The Akimichi turned around to face his comrade, giving him a slight nod as if to give indication he was going to investigate on this. Ieyasu began to very slowly pick himself up, balancing the weight on his feet with his hands as he cautiously walked across the attic's floor.

At the doorway where the attic merged with the stairway, Ieyasu silently picked himself up and proceeded to stick his hands to the wall with chakra before pulling himself up and with every fiber of his being trying not to throw his feet with so much force as to create any more noise than what was necessary to alert the visitor. Despite this apprehensive tone to his actions, he made sure to do this with some speed so that he wasn't so sluggish to not catch the actions of the thief.

He began to crawl against the ceiling as he headed downstairs, securing his stability by making sure his chakra covered as much surface area as necessary to not make himself fall. The prone crawl was a short one as the base of the bakery held a high ceiling to it which Ieyasu could use to his advantage. Taking note of the scheming and petty criminal rummaging through the counters of the bakery, Ieyasu drew still and even more cautious so that he did not alert his prey.

Inch by inch, Ieyasu made his way until he was almost directly over the thief. As soon as he was, he simply let go of his grip on the ceiling and pushed himself from his position to adjust from his incapability of reaching over the thief in enough time.

His aim and intent was simply to drop safely onto the deviant and force him down on the ground while avoiding the head so that there were no serious injuries. IF this were to succeed, then once Ieyasu had fallen upon the chosen person he'd immediately sort himself on top before throwing his weight behind a right hook that with Ieyasu's raw strength and the area of aim at the man's temple: It should knock out the thief rather easily. If all were to go well, Ieyasu would gesture to Hoshi if he had followed Ieyasu that he bagged the target in question.

He pulled the man in question to the back of the bakery and kept a strong grip on him while he did his best to wake him up. From there, Ieyasu would put a certain grip on stemohyoid with his four fingers while he held his thumb on the opposite side, Since his other hand was placed on the thief's shoulder with the strong grip of before, Ieyasu didn't have to be tight on this questionable figure's throat. Once the burglar woke up, Ieyasu began speaking.

"Let's make this clear: Keep quiet and answer all of our questions and I won't have to send you to an early grave," Ieyasu wouldn't actually do anything on those lines but fear was needed to get a paranoid person like this to just speak up.

"We know about you being in the Thieves' Guild, now tell me where it is." Ieyasu also had no earthly idea if this person was affiliated, for all they knew this was just some random guy. All Ieyasu needed was to apply pressure to make this man crack and spill all he knew, even if had nothing to do with the Guild.