As the competition drew to a close and the relentless barrage of advertisements subsided, attendees began to trickle out of the arena. However, while the duel had concluded, the festivities were only just beginning.
News of the victory had swiftly spread to the various establishments outside, sparking anticipation for a night of revelry in celebration of this triumph. Tonight was destined to be a sleepless night, as the citizens of Grass and Rain rejoiced in their victory over Konoha, which was renowned as the mightiest ninja village.
In stark contrast, the atmosphere among the Konoha ninjas was markedly somber. Disheartened and crestfallen, they grappled with the bitter reality of their unexpected defeat. After having paid a hefty price, they never envisioned succumbing to defeat in two consecutive matches. It was a humbling and embarrassing setback for the village known for its formidable prowess.
Therefore, Akihiko, as the leader of the host village, wanted to offer some solace to the despondent Konoha ninjas. After all, Despite the recent conflict, Grass and Konoha Village are allies.
With a heavy sigh, Akihiko addressed the group of Konoha ninjas, their somber expressions reflecting their concern for Kakashi's well-being as he was being seen off for treatment. "Victory and defeat are inevitable in the life of a ninja," he began, his tone empathetic yet firm. "Thankfully, Asuma and Kakashi's injuries are not severe. I have faith that they will make a swift recovery in the coming days."
"However," Akihiko continued, assuming the demeanor of an elder imparting wisdom, "as an ally, I feel compelled to offer some additional words of advice. According to our medical ninja, Kakashi's condition is a result of emotional distress." He paused, his expression conveying a mixture of concern and admonition. "Kakashi is renowned as an outstanding ninja and a leader among Konoha's younger generation. It's disheartening to see such a talented individual succumb to emotional strain."
Shaking his head in dismay, Akihiko continued, "I've heard of Kakashi and Obito's close friendship in the past. It's perplexing to witness Kakashi react so strongly, to the point of coughing up blood. This behavior is concerning, and it's imperative that you, as his comrades, guide him through this challenging time. Perhaps he could benefit from some lessons in managing his emotions. You are welcome to remain here, and I would be more than willing to provide guidance. There's no need for embarrassment; after all, Grass and Konoha are allies."
Upon hearing Akihiko's offer of assistance, Nara Shikaku couldn't help but offer a wry smile. This guy really is always trying to recruit and poach people, even in such moments.
However, Shikaku couldn't shake off his confusion. What had transpired at the end of the duel? Everything seemed fine until Kakashi's eye was forcibly removed. Why did he start coughing up blood afterward? And Shikaku found himself surprised by Kakashi's uncharacteristic reaction. What had caused him to react in such a manner?
Shaking his head in bewilderment, Shikaku mustered a response, "Thank you for your offer, Grass Village Leader, but it's unnecessary. I will ensure that Kakashi receives the proper guidance and education."
After a moment of hesitation, Nara Shikaku glanced at Uchiha Obito, who had already reinserted his eye, and began, "Mangekyo..."
However, before he could complete his sentence, Akihiko swiftly turned towards Obito and delivered a sharp slap to the back of his head. "Do you have any regard for hygiene? How could you simply shove your eyeball back in like that? What if it's infected?"
Continuing his reprimand, Akihiko directed his attention to Obito's academic pursuits. "Furthermore, you've been complaining about your inability to study clearly with one eye. Now that your Konoha comrades have retrieved your eye, you should have no trouble reading. If you still fail your exams next time, expect a harsh critique from me."
Pointing at the Konoha ninjas, Akihiko's tone turned stern. "And why haven't you expressed your gratitude to them yet? Neglecting to do so could jeopardize the friendship between our villages. Express your thanks immediately!"
'How could it get infected?' Obito, visibly exasperated, rolled his eyes at Akihiko's admonishment before bowing to the Konoha ninjas. "Thank you," he muttered reluctantly.
Nara Shikaku observed the exchange between Akihiko and Obito, his mouth twitching slightly as he processed the situation. However, he understood that recovering the Mangekyo wouldn't be easy anymore. With a deep sigh of resignation, he offered a regretful apology, "Apologies for the interruption. Asuma and Kakashi require our immediate attention, and the village awaits our report. We must take our leave, Leader Akihiko."
With that, Shikaku turned away without engaging in further discussion with Akihiko, leading the Konoha ninjas away. Before leaving, he cast a fleeting glance at Uchiha Obito and the Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tails standing beside the Grass Village leader.
Watching them depart, Akihiko reluctantly waved his hand. "Are you truly leaving already? There will be a banquet later; won't you stay for a while? Your presence is greatly valued in Konoha. And you're familiar with our Grass talent recruitment plan, aren't you? The gates of the Grass Village..." he extended his hand invitingly, "...are always open to you!"
However, Nara Shikaku quickened his pace, showing little interest in Akihiko's offer. This prompted a sigh of regret from Akihiko, who then turned his attention to Obito, advising, "Prepare yourself; ensure your injuries are concealed. The Grass Studio media is waiting for you outside. Don't bring embarrassment upon yourself later."
"What? Why didn't you mention this earlier?" Obito exclaimed in surprise as Akihiko revealed the presence of the waiting reporters. Without hesitation, he called out to Rin, who had yet to walk out, "Rin, I need your help!"
With a swift motion, Obito's form twisted and vanished before reappearing moments later. This time, however, he appeared with a deliberate grooming of his hair and clad in fresh attire, replacing the previously ragged clothing.
Confidently, Obito strode towards the awaiting reporters outside. Facing his first interview, he remained composed and calmly recounted the details of his duel with Kakashi. However, what was originally portrayed as a balanced confrontation was now depicted by Obito as a scenario where he single-handedly outmatched Kakashi.
As the reporter posed a question about his thoughts on the tournament's conclusion or any message for the Grass Village leader, Obito's confidence faltered, and his expression shifted. After a moment of silence, he raised his head and responded, "Thoughts... regarding the homework... Can it be reduced?"
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The next morning arrived swiftly, and the Konoha ninjas wasted no time. They swiftly packed their belongings, eager to depart. Despite Kakashi and Asuma still recovering from their injuries, they were mobile enough to move around after a night of rest.
Nara Shikaku wasted no time either, leading the group in preparing for their departure. However, despite his desire to reclaim the Mangekyo, he knew it wouldn't be a simple task, especially under the watchful eyes of the Grass and Rain Village leaders. How could he easily retrieve it under their noses?
He couldn't simply approach the Grass Village Minister of Finance again, could he? While the minister had fulfilled his previous requests efficiently, this mission was of a completely different nature. As a ninja, He wouldn't accept such requests, which bordered on treason. Furthermore, even if he wanted to, he lacked the necessary funds. The military funds allocated by the Hokage for this unconventional war had long been depleted.
Shikaku sighed as he glanced at the enthusiastic Grass Village leader bidding them farewell. If he didn't know better, one might assume that the relationship between Grass and Konoha was exceptionally close. However, the reality was far more complex than it appeared.
Observing the numerous banners adorning the Land of Grass, Nara Shikaku couldn't help but notice their stark contrast to the farewell banners now hanging overhead. Unlike the farewell messages, these banners were adorned with inspiring slogans, each urging perseverance and hard work:
"Today may be tough, but tomorrow holds promise. Keep pushing forward!"
"Choose between destruction and prosperity. The choice is yours!"
"Genius is mostly hard work, with just a dash of talent!"
These motivational phrases, though unfamiliar, stirred something within him. It was evident that the Land of Grass placed great emphasis on spiritual development, a factor contributing to its rapid progress.
After expressing gratitude to Leader Akihiko for seeing them off, Nara Shikaku chose to disregard the invitation implied by 'the gate is always open for you,' and turned away not taking any risks. After all, The framing of the Fourth Hokage was the best example. While the discovery of the 'Grass Talent Introduction' brochures at the Hokage's residence wasn't the sole reason for the accusations, they undeniably played a significant role in the unfolding events.
Without a moment's hesitation, Nara Shikaku guided his team across the border from the Land of Grass into the familiar territory of the Land of Fire. As he prepared to lead the Konoha ninjas back to their village, he abruptly halted in his tracks. Turning his head, his gaze fixated on a banner in the distance proclaiming, "Hard work is the real key!"
With a heavy sigh, Shikaku muttered to himself, "The Grass Village is on the rise..."
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