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Chapitre 296: CH_8.31 (296)

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As the last hour of the gathering wound down, Takuma and Arisu sat shoulder to shoulder, feet kicked out, leaning against the wall, away from the tables. The mood of the gathering had long since settled down; some people had left, and the conversations had turned softer; some had even laid down on the tatami floors.

"I really wanted to spar with you," Arisu sighed with a hint of irritation.

Takuma wanted to spar with Arisu as he did with Nenro and Masaaki, and she had readily agreed, but she ran into a work problem the day before their spar and thus had to pull out from the spar commitment.

"It's okay. Let's do it after I return from my trip," Takuma replied. He also wanted to fight Arisu because she had a unique combat style from her Fuma clan lineage that was often required to handle the giant fuma shuriken and turn it into an effective weapon. He wanted to see closely what insight he could gain from it.

"Don't you think it's too early for you to go out again? It hasn't even been a month since you came back," said Arisu, glancing up at him.

"It is early, but it's also the only time I'm free. I'm on leave until my contract runs out—if Setsuna somehow pulls through, I would need to start working in my new position; if he fails, I would need to start looking for work... and I think I've outstayed my welcome at Maruboshi-sensei's house. I feel bad for taking advantage of his generosity, so, when I return, I'll couch-surf at Ai's and Nenro's place while I find myself a new place to rent."

Of course, as Arisu said, it was indeed too early to leave on a leisure trip when he had just returned home after nearly a year at war. But he couldn't postpone the ANBU recruitment tests—and, in some ways, doing something challenging would be an excellent way to get him back in the grove.

"Did you decide where you're going?" she asked.

Takuma answered with the pre-prepared response of his trip taking him through a couple of major cities, a hunting hotspot, a long-standing temple, and some planned detours on his journey.

However, because he wasn't visiting any of those places, he would not have any stories to tell, nor any souvenirs to bring back—so he had thought of an excuse where he would come across a quaint little town in the middle of nowhere and decide to stay there after being captivated by itself.

The town was an actual lake-side settlement once found by Maruboshi during his travels and would give Takuma enough information to lie effectively.

"Dad said that you should come and visit," said Arisu.

"Sure, I'd like to see your dad again," said Takuma. He had known Arisu for a while now, and in that time, he had met some of her relatives, like her dad and aunt, who worked in the Police Force. He had also visited her home once to have dinner with her family. they

"How's the family doing?"

Suddenly, Arisu's face darkened, and her body stiffened as she bowed her head, causing her green hair to fall down and cover her face.

"Dad and mom are getting a divorce," she whispered.

"What?" Takuma was utterly shocked and taken aback by the sudden news.

She had been so cheerful since he had returned and showed no signs of any distress or a problem as grave as her parents getting divorced. Or she did show some signs that he'd missed because he was rotting in his own misery.

"Are you alright? How can I help? If you want to talk—"

"Pfft!" Arisu turned her head away with her hand covering her mouth. She shook from trying to hold her laughter back.

"You dick! Come on, I was genuinely worried!" Takuma punched her in the shoulder.

She wiped a tear from her eye while grinning ear to ear. "Everything is fine. They had their sixteenth anniversary two months ago. They're thinking about raising a chicken to see if they could manage up a coop in the future."

He sighed but was happy that everything was good. He noticed her gaze on him and asked what she was looking at.

"The scar really changed your look." Arisu held her face with one hand and gently brushed her thumb against the scar on the edge of his lips. "You should get it fixed. There's an iryo-nin in the clan who's really good in the reconstructive and cosmetic field—after he's done, it will be like you never had that scar."

It wasn't the first time they had talked about the topic of his scars. The Hidden Leaf standard uniform had a turtleneck and full-sleeved undershirt, which hid all of his body, and the Police Force uniform too covered his body so he never had to worry about other people seeing his scars.

But for someone who had spent as much time with him as Arisu, she knew to a large extent how many scars he had. She never liked them and would bring up cosmetic reconstruction to wipe them off.

"I don't mind them," Takuma replied with the same answer as always. "They serve as reminders of mistakes I shouldn't make again."

His time in the Ring had put many more marks on his body, and he could immediately point to one and recall why he got it. They were signs of failure, but more importantly, signs of his learning. He didn't like his scars—he would prefer not to get new ones—but he was fine with keeping them. Then, there were the surgical scars; they were his connection to the boy's past—and ever since Yu, they had become more important in understanding the truth, which was now his past.

"ROOT was behind the assassination attempt," Takuma whispered just loud enough for Arisu to hear. The ANBU and Police Force had kept that information on the low so it hadn't spread out.

"That ROOT?" Arisu whispered back, her eyes widening.

Takuma nodded. "The man who most probably ordered the assassination was at the city I was operating... I got the scar while fighting him. I took his arm, but he escaped," he said.

"But why did they target you?"

"Remember the Farm Raid? That belonged to the ROOT; they wanted to retaliate and scare us away."

"Oh my god... That must've been terrible to see him there."

It was indeed terrible. The man had made his life miserable by releasing the wanted posters, which had led to innocent people getting tortured.

"He killed one of my teammates, Rikku, a dear friend," said Takuma. For a split second, a terribly dark flashed past his eyes. "He escaped back then, but when we meet the next time, I'll feed him to hyenas just so that he'll finally be of some use to the world."

Arisu placed a hand on his hand, and Takuma exhaled deeply to release the rage build-up.

"I'm sorry, let's change the topic," he said with an apologetic look.

"There are rumours that you are getting promoted," said Arisu, surprising him.

"Seriously?" he asked because he lacked confidence in Setsuna.

"I didn't talk about our conversation with anyone, and if you only shared the promotion talk with me, then it must be from Chunin Setsuna ... I heard that he has been meeting with department heads recently, and seeing that no higher-up has stopped him must mean that they don't mind it, which means that they're seriously considering your promotion."

Since meeting with Mikoto and her offer to swear allegiance to the Uchiha clan, Takuma saw two paths before him.

Assuming he got the Police Force promotion, if he went that route, then he was thinking of taking up the offer, becoming affiliated, and hitching his ride with the Uchiha clan; he would be working on the clan's home field, but unlike before, he would concretely be on their side—and he would have Jonin Uchiha Mikoto, the Uchiha matriarch as his backer. Not only would he have stable power in the Police Force, but he would also have a clan's resource—he wasn't delusional to think he would get the clan member treatment, but as long as he got anything comparable, that would be a huge boon.

The second route was joining ANBU, if he passed. The moment they had put the jutsu archive access on the table, Takuma had almost made up his mind to the point nothing would change it. His initial aim had been to survive; getting unfettered access to a C-rank archive and favourable access to a B-rank archive based on performance fulfilled that aim.

However, he was no longer comfortable aligning himself with the Uchiha clan if he wasn't working in the Police Force; the moment he revealed his position in the ANBU, he would undoubtedly be turned into an insider—and the moment the ANBU found his affiliation with the Uchiha, he could see them pressuring him to be their insider.

Takuma didn't want to get stuck between them, and hiding one from the other was impossible as it would inevitably be revealed.

Another of his concerns with ANBU was that one of his long-term goals was to become a jonin. He had lived in the world long enough to understand that rank promotions, especially jonin promotion, were deeply political affairs. While the ANBU was an optimal place to rack achievements by handling matters of national security and had all the power one could ask for; they weren't as politically influential as one of the two founder clans of the Hidden Leaf.

Having the Uchiha as his backers would raise his chances like almost no one else could.

While he could be incorrect, he also guessed that getting promoted inside ANBU itself would be more difficult when the average skill of their members, along with their achievement, would be higher, which meant harsher competition leading to lower chances of getting promoted.

Rank promotions were inherently essential to getting stronger for someone like him who didn't have a clan's deep shinobi culture to pull from. Without becoming a chunin, he wouldn't be able to do higher-level missions; would earn fewer mission points and money, limiting his purchasing power; and wouldn't have access to the B-rank archives, limiting him to weaker jutsu—thus stifling his growth.

And because of that, becoming a jonin was absolutely necessary if he wanted to become someone truly strong—without that promotion, the only way to get stronger was to take drastic measures requiring him to uproot his life, which wasn't something he wanted to do.

There was no doubt that both paths before him were excellent, and he would be fortunate to go either way—but he didn't know what the future had in store for him, and didn't want to regret taking one path only to realise then that he would have done better if he went the other way.

"Ugh, I don't want to think about it. It just makes me anxious," said Takuma, rubbing his arm.

"Well, you're lucky that you're going away," Arisu replied.

"Let's go on a trip somewhere together someday, even if it's only one day," said Takuma.

"Really? I would like that actually very much," said Arisu with a bright blooming on her face.

"Uh-huh, let's gather some of our friends and go somewhere relaxing," Takuma said. He hadn't ever been on a trip with friends other than school excursions and wanted that experience at least once.

Arisu's smile turned into a grimace, and she kicked him in the shin so hard that he yelped.

"Ouch, what the fuck!" Takuma yelled as he briskly rubbed his leg to ease the pain. "What was that for?"

"Your ugly face irritated me!"

"That makes no sense!"

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Chapitre 297: CH_8.32 (297)

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At six in the morning, Takuma and Maruboshi stood in front of the house. Takuma was dressed in the standard shinobi gear with a slightly chunkier backpack full of the things he would need for the two-week assessment. Seeing that they didn't know anything about the assessment, they built a survival kit that would at least keep him dry and fed.

"How are you feeling?" asked Maruboshi.

"Good, refreshed," Takuma answered, rolling his shoulders. "The nervousness will hit full force when I get there." It had been like that since his school days. He would be fine until the final moment when the teacher distributed the test sheets and the restlessness and worry would raise their head.

"Remember to pay attention to your surroundings, and nothing is more important than keeping yourself safe. I do not know what they might throw at you; I doubt it will be easy," said Maruboshi.

Takuma nodded. He wasn't in the mood for difficult things and wanted to gradually ramp up his training until he returned to his pre-Yu state of routine. So, even though he wanted to perform well, he wasn't excited about it.

"I haven't said this enough, but I'm grateful that you let me stay for so long. I know I would've been a very different person without your kindness." Takuma bowed until his torso was parallel to the ground. He didn't think he would've been able to recover as much as he did without Maruboshi. "After I return, I'll collect my belongings and move to Ai's house while I look for a new place."

Not only had Maruboshi lived for a very long time, but he also enjoyed spending time in the great outdoors—foraging, hunting, fishing, and cooking his catch outside in his garden—a lifestyle Takuma disrupted with his wanted Maruboshi to return to his life, and leaving would allow him to do that.

"I would not mind if you continue to live with me. I have come to enjoy the company," said Maruboshi.

Takuma stood up from his bow, surprised.

"Of course, I will charge rent, and you will have to share housekeeping duties, but if you do not mind having an old man like myself as a housemate, then I do not mind if we extend our current living situation."

Takuma's lower lip quivered briefly, and he bowed his head to hide it. He felt an overwhelming feeling wash over him, making him take a deep breath. "Thank you," he said, looking back up. "I will think about it and give you my answer when I return."

"Focus on the tasks they give you," said Maruboshi with a smile. "Now, get out of here. It wouldn't do to turn up late now, would it."

"I'll be off," Takuma said before walking out of the property with a warmth bubbling in his heart.

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The meeting location provided in the scroll was one of the training fields reserved for high-level chunin and jonin. Takuma almost salivated as he entered the field because not only was it large and impeccably maintained, but it was also attached to a training facility with specialised equipment for targeted training.

There were other training facilities open to genin, but they weren't as good and were always overbooked. Takuma had used one while training his hearing for the Hidden Mist Jutsu, but from what he knew, this training facility was a state-of-the-art location. He could've accessed it through the Police Force, but he was so busy that he never had the time to make it happen.

He spotted a shinobi standing in the middle of the field who waved when he saw him.

"Welcome, Genin Takuma. I'm glad that you're on time. You have a busy day ahead of you, so let's waste no time and get started," the shinobi said with a polite smile. He took out a small scroll from his person and tossed it to Takuma. "In that scroll, you will find a set of clothes along with weaponry and some other supplies. Please remove everything you brought and equip the contents of the scroll."

"Is that necessary?" asked Takuma, pursing his lips.

"It's mandatory."

He saw no use in arguing and changed to the gear provided in the storage scroll out in the open field. The uniform was a boiler suit with a grey-and-green colour scheme; it was a perfect fit and allowed a full range of motion with comfortable margins that he suspected was tailor-made for him.

There were plenty of pockets, but not as many as he was used to. After joining the Police Force, he wore their uniform, but before that, he used to wear the standard shinobi gear without the flak jacket. But outside of the village, he always wore a flak jacket on missions because he needed pocket space.

Not only was he used to the pocket placement on the jacket, but he also had a system of what each pocket stored—all of which was programmed into his muscle memory. The new boiler suit rendered all of that useless. The provided gear included weapon pouches, which once again presented a similar problem because the ones he owned were customised to his exact preferences. These ones made his hand feel awkward when he reached for them.

But the biggest annoyance was the weapons themselves. Each shinobi had custom loadouts built to accommodate and match their combat style. The weapon loadout provided was the 'recommended' set—which wasn't bad and was recommended for a reason, but it didn't fit him.

Takuma sighed and looked at the black balaclava mask provided with the gear.

"Am I going to steal something?" he asked.

"Please put it on and head to this address. You have twenty minutes; you'll be disqualified if you're even a minute late." The shinobi took out a scroll and weaved hand seals for smoke to puff out from the fuinjutsu seals. "The countdown has started; please hurry."

The address was a very tight twenty minutes away from their location, so he needed to be fast if he wanted to make it in time. Takuma handed his gear over and said, "I want all my stuff back when this is over. Not a thing should be missing."

"Please be unbothered. Everything will be taken care of properly."

Takuma was already running as he put his mask on.

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He thought there would be some obstacles on his way to the address. He expected an ambush —but nothing happened, and he reached the location without any hitches. He didn't have a watch, so he couldn't be sure if he made it in time or not, but he believed so.

The building on the address was an unoccupied, drab, three-storey office building with boarded windows. There were no instructions on what to do upon reaching the location, and he would've opted to stay out and observe the perimeter, but seeing that there was a time limit, he didn't want to fail just because he didn't go inside.

He approached the backdoor and found a dusty plaque slotted in a door.

[Recruitment. Head Inside.]

That affirmed his doubts, and he entered the building and found himself in a large hall that workers would have used if anyone worked in the building. But instead of office workers, the cafeteria was occupied by a dozen or more balaclava-wearing shinobi who all looked at him when he entered through the door.

The room was already quiet, but it felt like it dipped further into silence as Takuma walked inside. He observed the people who were obviously his competition. He didn't know how many people the ANBU was aiming to recruit, so he assumed the worst and treated it like there was only one open position. If he wanted his promotion, he would need to trump everyone.

And if ANBU had invited someone, there was no doubt that they would be competent at the least.

Takuma swept his gaze around the hall to roughly memorise physical features like gender, body shape, height, and eye colour to identify the people. He was surprised when he noticed a man with white pupils; there was only one clan in the entire world with that dojutsu bloodline.

A Hyuga was participating in the ANBU assessment.

Their eyes met, and the Hyuga furrowed his eyes in displeasure before looking away. Takuma couldn't blame him. It was rude to stare. Even after living in the world for over four years, he hadn't gotten used to the white-eyed clan. Their eyes were so striking that he couldn't help but stare.

One by one, the masked candidates approached an unmasked kunoichi dressed in standard Leaf gear standing behind the serving counter attached to a small kitchen. Just like the receptionists he had met during his visit to the headquarters and the shinobi he met in the training field, she was an ANBU employee.

"Hello, welcome to the ANBU assessments," the kunoichi addressed Takuma with a polite smile when it was his turn to step up the counter. "While there is no rule barring you from revealing your identities during the assessment process to other candidates, we are allocating a number to everyone to use as identification. You will be here on addressed as Number #13." She took out a key from a drawer with the number thirteen written on the green tab. "For now, please head to the room marked with the number thirteen and wait for further instructions... Do you have any questions?"

He thought about it for a moment before shaking his head.

"Excellent," the kunoichi smiled.

Takuma took the stairs to get up to his room. On the base of the stairs, a masked ANBU-nin was sitting on a stool with his hood pulled up. He was still like a statue and had an intense vibe that said not to talk to him.

As Takuma passed by, his eye was drawn to the number of gem-encrusted gold rings on the man's freshly manicured fingers; they looked absurdly expensive and, in his opinion, gaudy. He wasn't against jewellery and thought about getting a piercing and a chain someday to wear off duty—but he preferred a more subtle style.

As he climbed the first step, Takuma raised his right arm and weaved a simple hand seal to disrupt the chakra inside him to shatter the genjutsu cast over him by the ANBU-nin. It was a decently strong genjutsu, but it was piss and shit when compared to what Mikoto used on him to build up his genjutsu recognition. Despite having the ability where he was passively able to see through genjutsu eventually, Mikoto ignored it and taught him how to recognise and break genjutsu properly.

As his skill with genjutsu—casting and breaking—rose, his passive ability had only become much stronger. He had reached a level where he could see through low-level genjutsu from the moment they were cast. For stronger genjutsu, he was able to see through them faster.

If he had to estimate, it would've taken three more seconds before his ability would've seen through the ANBU-nin's genjutsu. It was always a confidence booster when he was able to sense and break a genjutsu before his ability kicked in—which didn't happen a lot when his opponent was Mikoto, who admitted (shamelessly bragged) that it was difficult for someone on her level to cast weak genjutsu.

Takuma arrived at room number thirteen and saw two doors facing each other. One had a big red cross, while the other had a green check mark painted roughly on it. He guessed that the genjutsu made it seem like the room with the red X-cross was the correct one. The test was most probably to see if the candidates could break through the jutsu.

As he slotted his key into the correct lock, a door a few rooms over opened, and a tall and slender man with long hair that reached his lower back stepped out of a room with the red X-cross. The man wore a balaclava, but his frown was visible through the eye-opening.

Their eyes met, and the man looked flustered at being seen getting caught in the genjutsu. Takuma simply nodded to the man and entered his room without waiting for a reply.

When Takuma entered the room, he froze at the sight of the interior.

The rooms of the wall were painted into colours—white on the upper half and light green on the lower half—it was a familiar paint job because it was used at his house. Whoever had painted had gone through the trouble to fade and wear out the paint job, so it looked old, just like in his home that hadn't been painted in years.

Then his eye fell to the wall on the left where a large cork board hung with blank paper sheets pinned all over it... just like how he had it in his living room.

And finally, there was a simple metal sheet table and a cheap plastic chair in the middle of the room. It didn't match his furniture, but Takuma wasn't thinking about it because there was a leaf-themed hard front mask sitting on the tabletop—just like the one he wore when he fought in the Ring as Scars.

It wasn't subtle.

By setting up the room, they were making a statement—that they knew about him... that they knew him.

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