Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-27079171-20160522200814/@comment-27079171-20160523002144

Kano: would speak of a task that seemed impossible clearing the lake without dishonesty, which meant no short cuts making it a timely task that Kano would have to take without hesitance. He would watch as the old man sit and flutter his arms sending the birds flying into the distance and he pointed to a tree diagonal to them, which leaned up against it sat a pole with two buckets fastened on each side. Just before Kano began walking towards them the old man would say a few final things before he would let Kano go and try to complete his task, he would tell Kano to speak what was coming from his heart to show their thoughts weren't far apart. Kano would bow his head once more as he began to descend the rock formation down to the tree that had the bucket contraption as he took his sandals off and rolled the legs of his pants, grabbing the pole with buckets and laid it across the top of his shoulders as he began to walk towards the water. Kano would take his first step in the cold water as he flinched a tad, but this wasn't a biting cold but a refreshing one that soothed after a few seconds of his feet being submerged. He would walk the rest of the way in as the water reached his lower stomach as he leaned down submerging the buckets under water as the it barely touched his nose. Once he felt hte buckets full submerge he lifted up as the weight was substantially increased as he felt a slight strain on his shoulders "Maybe I feel like my power isn't strong enough, I heard of the attacks on Sunagakure and saw many not make it back. Call it what you will but I want to be able to protect my family, my home, and anyone else I come across that need it. I am willing to do anything to reach this power and I believe if these Toads exist they can elevate me to these levels through their trials and tribulations, but for now I will do this task at hand." Kano would speak as he walked to the shore and emptied the buckets into the grassy area a bit above the shore line and would repeat this motion many times in silence awaiting the words of the old man above.