A few days after his successful escape, Hikari finally received the complete analysis from the intelligence personnel he had just met with covertly behind the generally established front line of Konoha concerning the elite Jonin he had captured and sealed during his mission from a squadron specialized in these kinds of post-mortem brain inspections of hostile shinobi.
The results turned out to be even more significant than he had anticipated. The individual he had defeated was none other than the patriarch of the Hozuki clan, a figure of considerable influence within Kirigakure and a close associate of the Third Mizukage currently in power.
This revelation underscored the strategic value of his mission's success. The patriarch's high-ranking position meant that he was privy to confidential information not only about Kirigakure's current military campaigns but also about its internal political dynamics.
Such information was exceedingly rare and valuable, especially given the village's overall secretive nature. It made it the most isolated and least-known village in the shinobi world.
After deciphering the intelligence of the captured Hozuki patriarch, Hikari gained deep insights into Kirigakure and the Land of Water in general and their complexities. With his own logical thinking skills, he further managed to deduce many things from that.
The Land of Water, an archipelago, was marked by rugged terrain and diverse, fiercely maintained local traditions, which had big federal levels of autonomy, making the Kirigakure something more akin to a 'confederation' of many smaller island territories managed by their nobles, than a truly unified country as the other four main countries of this world were.
Additionally, even that level of unification was pretty hard to achieve for the Land of Water, and it was only recently that all of the territories truly united in that kind of fragile union.
Kirigakure itself, located on the country's Main Island, was also established over time similarly to other hidden villages, 'following the trend of times' and 'peer pressure'. However, it still struggled with unifying the diverse clans from the country under its rule—many of them now still living outside of Kirigakure in other parts of the Land of Water overall territory.
Therefore, throughout its history, the Land of Water has been plagued by numerous civil wars, more so than any other nation. This strife was primarily fueled by conflicts among the lords and nobles of the local islands, a situation possibly exacerbated by the archipelago's divisive and dispersed geography, which naturally encouraged separatism and regionalism in Hikari's analysis.
Furthermore, the most significant overarching conflict involved the various local factions battling against the most powerful noble family from the Main Island. This family, which eventually rose to become the official Daimyo family, managed to secure a precarious victory that led to some extent to the country's unification.
Additionally, the civil wars in the Land of Water frequently involved clans with bloodline limits, who were often hired as mercenaries by various political factions due to their formidable strength.
Even after establishing the one-country-one-hidden-village system, many of these clans, along with the Kirigakure village administration, found themselves entangled in conflicts initiated by different civilian leaders within the Land of Water. This occurred during peacetime, with the village only presenting a united front against foreign enemies during the ninja world wars like the current one.
This persistent internal strife is a key reason why Kirigakure and the Land of Water adopted such an isolationist stance. Consumed by internal conflicts and deep-seated divisions, they simply could not afford to extend their focus beyond their borders, dedicating most of their resources and attention to managing and resolving their numerous issues.
However, over time, those large clans with special bloodlines were scapegoated for the ongoing strife, leading to widespread persecution of them.
After all, like everywhere else, people, especially civilians, are naturally pretty simple-minded, so they feared, hated, and envied those more powerful than them, who often also possessed those "strange" abilities, in Hikari's opinion.
This blame and the subsequent treatment cast them as bringers of misfortune, turning public sentiment against them everywhere they would go inside the Land of Water from civilians.
However, as the civil wars subsided over time and external pressure increased, some kekkei-genkai clans, like one with a Boiling Release or another one with a Lava Release, for example, and many others, were already fully decimated. Other clans were badly damaged, thanks to the decades-long persecution from Kirigakure and the entire general public.
Hikari surmised that this war might temporarily delay the demise of the Yuki and Kaguya clans, drawing on his knowledge of future events from the original story he knew from his previous life on Earth. He was aware that both the Yuki and Kaguya clans would eventually be decimated by Kirigakure, leaving very few descendants.
Only those clans that aligned with Kirigakure's political future—backed by the Daimyo from the Main Island—and chose to reside within the village, like the Hozuki and Hoshigaki, managed to avoid severe persecution.
By integrating into Kirigakure's structure, these clans not only survived but also thrived. Alongside the Seven Swordsmen, they became central to the military might of the Third Mizukage, who was notably antagonistic towards clans with those bloodline limits.
Hikari now had a nearly complete understanding of Kirigakure's complex socio-political landscape.
He realized that while the village's internal situation was fraught with strife due to the massacre of valuable bloodline-holding clans—viewed by many as harbingers of doom—it hadn't yet reached the extreme state it would under Obito's secretive control.
Obito, driven by a vendetta to avenge Rin, would later intensify the village's already extremist policies, further fueling the fear and discrimination that plagued Kirigakure.
The notorious "kill another student" graduation exam, a grim marker of Kirigakure's brutal culture, was already in place before Obito's influence but became even more rigorous under his regime.
This policy not only underscored the village's moniker, "the Village of the Bloody Mist," but also highlighted the harsh realities of its shinobi training.
However, Hikari understood that these severe practices and the pervasive discrimination against Kekkei Genkai holders were not new developments brought about by Obito alone.
Even before his time, such extremist exams and widespread killings of bloodline holders by civilians and fellow shinobi were common.
These actions reflected deep-seated fears and prejudices that had been part of Kirigakure's culture for generations, contributing to the village's notorious reputation long before Obito officially led it.
With this historical context in mind, Hikari could see that the roots of Kirigakure's issues were deep and multifaceted, involving more than just the influence of any single individual, even one as impactful as Obito.
This understanding provided him with valuable insights into the underlying tensions and conflicts within Kirigakure, which could be strategically significant in navigating the ongoing war and planning future interactions with the village.
Hikari's newfound knowledge of the deep divisions within Kirigakure gave him a clearer perspective on its fragile internal politics, which even exceeded the divisions he knew within Konoha.
Unlike the more integrated clans of Konoha like the Hyuga and Uchiha, major clans such as the Kaguya and Yuki in Kirigakure lived on the fringes of the village's direct control, often outside its borders.
The political landscape of Kirigakure was split between two primary factions. One was led by the Third Mizukage, who allied with the larger clans that did not possess kekkei genkai, such as the Hozuki and Hoshigaki.
These clans were well-integrated into the village's structure and held significant influence within its governing bodies.
In stark contrast, the other faction was led by the Kaguya clan, known for their formidable bone-manipulation abilities and recognized as the strongest clan in the Land of Water. They were joined by the Yuki clan, masters of the Ice Release kekkei genkai.
This faction was characterized by its independence from Kirigakure's central authority and its distinct bloodline abilities, which set it apart culturally and politically from the main village.
This schism created a complex web of loyalties and conflicts that often erupted into open hostility, affecting not only the ninjas themselves but also the broader political strategies of Kirigakure.
Understanding these dynamics, Hikari recognized potential leverage points for his war campaign and next political goals. Notably, the Kaguya and Yuki clans, along with their vassal forces, were not just distant from Kirigakure's central authority—they were actively hostile towards it, having engaged in open conflict with the village on multiple occasions.
This was a big contrast to the internal but more restrained tensions between clans like the Uchiha and Hyuga with Konoha. Moreover, the Kaguya and Yuki clans were in a significantly more precarious position, giving Hikari a unique opportunity that excited him more and more.
He planned to explore ways to align with these disenfranchised groups, potentially using their grievances and ambitions to his advantage in the ongoing conflict with Kirigakure, or better said, against the extremist, strict, hardline, unitarist, and even possibly discriminatory Third Mizukage and his Faction spearheaded by the '7 Swordsmen', Hozuki and Hoshigaki.
However, it was not like the hijutsu major clans got well against the major Kekkei Genkai clans, even without the Mizukage's influence, as also seen in Konoha, between the Uchiha and Hyuga against the Yamanaka, Nara, and Akimichi. That's why the Hozuki clan Patriarch was one of the leading figures in the persecution of the other Kekkei Genkai big clans.
For example, in Kirigakure, historically, only the ice-wielders of the Yuki Clan were willing to challenge the Hozuki clan many times, even during the Warring Clans Era, because they naturally 'countered them', and the animosity between these two was huge.
In Hikari's analysis, the Kaguya and Yuki clans stood out as exceptionally powerful, second only to the Uchiha and Hyuga clans in the ninja world. They were worthy allies to have.
It was just that the Kaguya and Yuki clans were partially positioned on a sub-front inside Yugakure, on the Land of Water's side, directly opposing Takumi's sub-division of Konoha's Eastern Front, not Hikari's sub-division, which was led by some of the '7 Swordsmen' from the Kirigakure's side, as sub-commanders, Hikari learned that also from that man's brain.
Meanwhile, the Kaguya and Yuki clans were not only active on the front against Takumi's subdivision but also engaged on a separate for the Land of Water, where they were assigned by the Land of Water political consensus, positioned to counter threats from Kumogakure.
The intelligence extracted from the Hozuki clan patriarch's brain gave Hikari some intriguing insights. It appeared that the Third Mizukage may have negotiated a covert deal with Kumogakure.
The nature of this deal seemed to involve Kirigakure using Kumogakure to strategically eliminate some of those shinobi from the two clans before the Mizukage finished the two clans off after this war.
In return, Kirigakure would assist Kumogakure in their conflicts against Iwagakure, providing support that could shift regional power balances. After all, Kumogakure was already at war with both Iwagakure and Konoha, so even though they were the second most powerful village, they didn't want another full-on enemy in the Kirigakure who mostly remained passive in the past, and they didn't have many negative developments between them.
This all meant that shinobi from those two large clans were not on the same sub-front as Hikari and his current forces presently were on the southern sub-front on the outskirts of this continent, meaning that he had no direct means of contacting them at the moment.
'No! Wait, maybe I should relay all of this information to Takumi-sensei next instead and then let him discreetly set everything up with them if viable, and they agree. After all, they are all probably already engaged with each other, therefore, with the full possibility of establishing some form of contact. By the looks of it, that frontline remained very passive, almost as if the two clans already understood the Third Mizukage's plan to use Kumogakure against them in the future, so they concentrated all of their efforts on that front. So all of this means that we have a great chance of success in getting an alliance with them; after all, they are in a very deadly position currently....'. Hikari thought and quickly decided on his next steps.
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Over the following days, Hikari utilized the sensitive intelligence extracted from the Hozuki Patriarch's brain to orchestrate a set of strategic moves against Kirigakure with his forces.
Recognizing that the enemy also knew about the loss of the Hozuki Patriarch and might change some of their tactics, he acted swiftly to capitalize on the information before Kirigakure could adjust its defenses.
For example, one thing was taking advantage of some of their operational maneuvers and locating 'weak points' on the battlefield to gain advantage through concentrated force.
The biggest approach was to broadly determine where enemy 'sensors' were missing, target those areas, and damage the enemy with the element of surprise as well.
So, the war generally became more 'bloody' and serious as the 'testing each other' phase ended, and Kirigakure also began to respond more aggressively to try to avenge their losses, albeit with limited success.
However, leveraging the detailed intelligence obtained from the Hozuki Patriarch, Hikari also identified the most crucial opportunity: striking directly at Kirigakure's shinobi supply chains deep behind enemy lines.
He had pinpointed the exact locations of these supply depots, which were critical for supporting Kirigakure's operations on the continental front. Given their complexity and scale, these supply networks were not easily movable or replaceable, making them perfect targets for a disruptive strike.
However, the operation posed significant risks. Penetrating deep into enemy territory required stealth and careful maneuvering, especially since Hikari would need to mask his chakra continuously to avoid detection—a challenging feat even for him over great distances and prolonged durations.
Recognizing the risks of ground infiltration, as he didn't want to risk his life even in the slightest for this object, and the need for a stealthy approach, Hikari devised an alternative plan involving Isamu Sumi, the head of the Sumi clan and his Super Beast Imitating Drawing.
Hikari was well aware of the strategic advantages that Isamu Sumi's unique jutsu could offer, particularly the ability to create ink creatures capable of flight by utilizing Yang Release in reality along with some 'secret sauce'.
This capability was crucial for their current operation, as it provided a method to bypass the treacherous and heavily monitored terrain between the front lines and Kirigakure's supply chains relatively quickly.
Hikari was aware of Isamu's capabilities even before their deployment to the front, understanding the immense value of aerial mobility in ninja operations—especially for covert insertions and extractions.
Given the significance of this advantage, they had taken meticulous steps to keep Isamu's identity and abilities hidden from the enemy. This secrecy was maintained to ensure that when the time came, they could leverage the element of surprise to its fullest extent.
Flying, after all, was not just a rare skill but a game-changer in the realm of ninja warfare, where speed and the element of surprise could decisively shift the outcomes of skirmishes and major battles alike.
Therefore, presently, in the dense undergrowth of the jungle terrain, Hikari arranged a covert meeting with Isamu Sumi, the head of the small but historically significant Sumi clan, known for their mastery of ink-based jutsus.
Like the Hatake clan, the Sumi clan was relatively small, comprising a tight-knit group of shinobi who specialized in their unique hijutsu, which had been passed down through generations. Isamu, at the age of 45, carried the weight of his clan's legacy visibly.
Isamu's scholarly appearance was marked by his slightly graying hair, which was tied back neatly to keep it out of his face while he worked with his inks and scrolls.
His eyes, often narrowed in concentration, reflected a lifetime of meticulous skill and an acute attention to detail that was crucial for his art.
His attire was practical. It consisted of a dark robe splattered with ink, a testament to his frequent use of his clan's techniques.
As Hikari approached the designated meeting spot, Isamu greeted him with a respectful bow and an earnest, "Vice-Commander-sama!", His voice held a tone of deference mixed with readiness, indicating his preparedness to engage in whatever mission lay ahead.
As Hikari observed Isamu next, his thoughts wandered, 'This is probably another unfortunate individual that fell in this war dubiously due to Danzo or Hiruzen, in order to gobble up his small clan later as well into Root or Konoha regular shinobi force and essentially destroy their autonomy for unitary Konoha, just like Hatake clan also suffered in the original series too...',
'However, this time, I inadvertently saved all those small clans by bringing them into our grand coalition to fight back. Does that make me some kind of a 'good guy' and their 'savior' then...', Hikari mused internally, a hint of irony and joking in his thought.
Clearing his thoughts and focusing on the immediate mission, Hikari addressed Isamu with a sharp, purposeful tone, "Isamu-san, are you fully aware of the mission's objectives? Are you really prepared and capable of executing it?", His eyes searched Isamu's for certainty and readiness, critical for the success of their sensitive operation.
After all, Hikari was always primarily concerned with his own life's safety, and he didn't want to endanger it for anything in this world. And he just saw a few days ago that having a bunch of individually weaker enemies on him could still push him to run for his life. And having the entire enemy frontline against him on the ground was the worst possible outcome for him.
"Yes, Vice-Commander-sama, I am fully aware of our mission objectives...", Isamu responded with a calm resolve, "I am prepared and fully capable of executing it. The technique I will use can transport us stealthily and swiftly to the target location. We can avoid detection and accomplish our objectives with precision.",
He was ready to prove himself to their Faction and Hikari, who was definitely one of its unofficial leaders despite his being more than 30 years younger than Isamu himself.
Isamu continued, delving into the tactical aspects of their plan, "Enemy sensory ninjas are generally more proficient at detecting movements across the ground, utilizing the earth as a conduit for their chakra.",
He explained, "They're not as adept at sensing at higher altitudes, especially if they are not focused or expecting the threat to come from that direction...", outlining the strategic advantage of their aerial approach.
"Our flying bird will move swiftly, far above the typical sensory baseline vertical range, which will help us evade detection even more...", Isamu elaborated, "With your Byakugan, you'll also be able to scout the best routes for us to take increasing our chances of success even more."
He then addressed the potential scenario of enemy detection, "However, even if we are spotted, and the enemy becomes alerted, they won't be able to reach us easily. If needed, I can increase our altitude quickly and pull us out of their range.",
"But, in general, once we're behind enemy lines, we'll destroy their logistical depots rapidly and then retreat before they have time to mount a significant response."
Hikari nodded in agreement, his eyes reflecting a strategic understanding of their plan. "Excellent analysis, Isamu-san. Let's proceed immediately...", He said concisely, his voice imbued with determination. Ready to execute their mission without further delay, he stood by as Isamu prepared the jutsu.
Isamu unrolled a large scroll and carefully dipped his brush into a pot of chakra-infused ink. With precise strokes, he drew the outline of a medium-sized eagle. The lines flowed seamlessly, filled with his expert knowledge and chakra. Once the drawing was complete, Isamu lifted his brush from the scroll, and the ink began to shimmer with life-like energy.
In moments, the eagle illustration lifted off the paper, expanding and taking on a life-size, three-dimensional form.
It flapped its wings gracefully, hovering just above the ground, ready to obey Isamu's commands. With a nod from Isamu, the ink eagle lowered itself to the ground, poised for them to mount next.
"Let's go, Isamu-San...", Hikari declared, stepping forward to climb onto the back of the ink-created eagle. Once securely aboard, Isamu also joined him, and with a final check of their equipment, Isamu directed the eagle to ascend swiftly into the sky. They moved silently and quickly, blending into the sky as they headed toward their targets deep behind enemy lines.
Aloft on the back of the ink eagle, Hikari and Isamu soared through the sky, their forms mere shadows against the vast expanse above. As they flew, Hikari continuously scanned the terrain below with his Byakugan, ensuring their path remained clear of enemy detection.
The landscape rolled by beneath them—a tapestry of dense jungle and the occasional clearing, a testament to the rugged terrain of the Land of Water's continental regions.
After a swift and uneventful flight, they reached their primary target: a series of covert logistical depots used by Kirigakure to support their forward operations.
These were strategically placed to be out of sight, deep within the jungle, but no match for Hikari's penetrating vision. Isamu steadied the eagle above each depot, allowing Hikari to execute their mission.
Using a combination of explosive tags and precise chakra strikes, Hikari systematically destroyed the supply caches. Each explosion sent up plumes of smoke and debris, marking the destruction of vital enemy resources. With each successful strike, the potential for Kirigakure to sustain its front-line troops dwindled significantly.
Once the depots were neutralized, they swiftly turned back toward their lines. As they retraced their flight path, Hikari kept vigilant, his Byakugan sweeping the landscape below and the airspace around them.
It was during this return journey that he noticed a sudden shift in the chakra landscape—a large group of Kirigakure shinobi had realized their presence and mobilized to intercept.
"Isamu-san, increase our altitude just in case. They've finally sensed us somehow...", Hikari instructed calmly. Without hesitation, Isamu commanded the ink eagle to ascend sharply.
The higher they flew, the thinner the air became, and the less effective the pursuers' sensory techniques became.
Their swift ascent allowed them to evade any further detection or confrontation. As they climbed higher and sped away, the risk of engagement dropped off rapidly.
Soon, they were nothing more than a speck in the sky, out of reach and heading safely back toward their own territory.
The mission was a resounding success. Not only had they struck a critical blow to the enemy's supply lines, but they had also demonstrated the efficacy of using unconventional tactics and the element of surprise in warfare.
As they neared their own lines, both Hikari and Isamu knew they had significantly weakened Kirigakure's operational capabilities in their sector, all without a direct confrontation.
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