Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-27375402-20160309220940/@comment-27375402-20160311151806

His eyes seemed to glow and a widened excited smile lingers across the Genin's visage as he thought his victory was but a mere moment away. Until the loud sound of metal pressed against metal was heard with a slightly audible 'clank' was heard from the direction of the child’s kunai as though it were intercepted by another metal projectile. It had taken him aback, though shortly after as the misunderstanding cleared up, the Genin seemed somewhat embarrassed by his presumptuous behaviour, scratching at the rear of his head before pulling on the metallic string to retrieve the kunai from the ground and return both the wire and the kunai to their allocated pouches.

Before nodding to the black haired Genin at the proposal that they set off and so he trails behind the summoned animal, staring at with curiosity, wondering to himself of the Zodiac within him could manifest into a physical beast if he had learnt enough about Ninjutsu to pull off the Mechidasu no Jutsu. Grumbling near silent curses to his failure, a mental note was formed that he needed to research more ninjutsu and chakra control itself, having an array of Jutsu would prove beneficial.

The journey was quite long and taxing before they came upon a benevolent view of the beautiful ocean floor, the waves crashing against the shore in a marvellous collision, the child seems to have frozen in place, the mere sight of beauty caught him off guard and he sought to etch the image into the crevices of his mind, hoping to hold the memory fondly in days to come. Until the red haired guide led them to a somewhat fancy tent, upon entering they were greeted with but a large figure, recoiling backwards in disgust, he found it somewhat revolting.

“Tch” was all the child could offer at the rather horrifying proposition before leaving the tent and deciding to help the workers carry the shipment onto the carriages as if he sought to speed the process up or at least distract himself long enough to keep his mind off of the thought of the giant ball of a man.