CH_6.36 (207)
Takuma rubbed his ear in irritation; it had been ringing for over an frustrating hour. The dynamite explosions used to destroy the mining infrastructure were to blame even though he was wearing earplugs when they went off. Sure, they werenât professionally made earplugs, but Takuma expected them to at least do something. His ears were especially sensitive because of training.
âYou should get that looked at,â Anko commented as she ran beside him.
They were journeying back to Camp Banana after the successful raid on the Gojiro Gold Mines. Some of the troops had to stay back to escort the miners who had planted the dynamite as the shinobi werenât experienced in that field. The miners also couldnât run as far as shinobi and needed to be escorted to a safe location. The rest returned to Camp Banana as they couldnât leave the position unprotected for long.
âItâs fine. Iâm not going to bother the iryo-nin right now. They must be exhausted,â Takuma replied to her.
It was true; everyone was exhausted. They first traveled from Camp Banana to the Gojiro Gold Mines, then fought a bloody battle, lost too many people, destroyed the mine, and then journeyed back to Camp Banana. Theyâd barely rested during the entire process when the jonin insisted that they return to Camp Banana as soon as possible. Takuma didnât want to disturb anyone until they reached the base.
Takuma looked ahead and at one of the teams traveling with them.
âThatâs them, isnât it?â Takuma pointed them out to Anko. âThe team that ditched the Evacuation Unit.â
âHideki,â Anko spat and she evil-eyed the chunin in charge of the team.
Chunin Hideki and his two genin were meant to be part of the Evacuation Unit but broke away from the unit to set off explosions around the pit at the start of the raid to surprise the enemy.
âCorrect me if Iâm wrong, but I donât think heâs going to get reprimanded for what he did,â said Takuma.
âNo, they wonât. Toridasu most probably ordered them to do that regardless of how the Evacuation Unit was doing. He wouldnât have dreamed of doing that if he wasnât protected by Toridasu.â As she ran, the ground under her feet cracked under the oppressive weight of her chakra, startling the people around her. âYou know what the kicker is? Those explosions were actually fucking usefulâheâs going to get fucking praised for it. Ugh, the bastard; I want to feed him to my babies.â
Takuma shuddered at the remembrance of Ankoâs snakes. He had one of them wrapped around him when she was rescuing him, but he was so out of it that he didnât pay any attention to it. However, from how Kameko described it during a small break, her snakes were absolutely dreadful.
âYou can have partial credit for the mine collapse if that will help us get more sway in the camp,â said Takuma. He was a genin, and getting full credit would be huge for his reputation and careerâbut in the current moment, Anko, a chunin, getting some sway in the camp would do the entire team, including Takuma, some good. It was him trading some of his rightful credit and investing it in hopes that it would yield more benefit in the future.
âNo,â Anko shut Takumaâs down immediately, âlike hell you will do that. Iâm going to make sure that thereâs no ambiguity in the report when I mention your actions and how crucial they were. Be careful when you say things like that. People will swallow whole when you offer a bite.â
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âI know what youâre trying to do, but Iâm not comfortable with it.â
Takuma nodded when Ankoâs intense gaze lingered, as though seeking a response from him.
âNew people are going to come to the camp,â Takuma said. They had lost a significant number of people in the raid; as such, Camp Bana needed to refill its ranks with new blood. âGuess I wonât be the new guy anymore.â A lot of people still called him the new guy till date.
âWe might be looking at an advantage at our hands. The number of complete teams has decreased⦠The number of chunin have decreased, but Team-9 is a complete team that can go on active missions on short notice if required. Thereâs a chance if we play it right, we might be able to get on the precursor missions.â
âPrecursor mission?â
âThe Gojiro Gold Mines was a late addition to Camp Bananaâs mission calendar. Before that became a priority, we were in the midst of planning a big operationâ¦â
Apparently, Camp Banana was created by the enemyâs advance, who had already invaded the borders and captured numerous important bits of territory in the Land of Hot Water. They had the dual purpose of being a line of defense to stop them from capturing more while also responsible for recapturing  enemy-occupied enemy territory. Before the Gojiro Gold Mines came along, Camp Banana was working on a plan to accomplish the recapture part of their purpose.
The enemy had captured three essential border cities that had great strategic locations as they were the hubs for trade routes and roads built in the region. Everything flowed in and out of those cities, and by controlling the cities, the Hidden Frostâand the Hidden Cloud by proxyâhad established a chokehold on the entire region. Camp Banana was planning to break that chokehold by recapturing the cities and move their base location up to one of those cities to ensure that they had a stronger position in the region.
Anko continued. âWith our losses, the operation could only realistically start after about forty-five days so the new blood can integrate enough to function as teamsâbut there were talks of a precursor mission before the operation⦠and I think I can get us into that precursor mission.â
âWhatâs the mission objective?â asked Takuma.
âThere are several towns and villages that feed into those three cities. Those villages and towns are still selling their harvest and produce to the cities because if they donât, they will go broke. The few villages that refused are being forced to sell because of the fear of being pillaged and massacred. The mission, whatever it is, will be to weaken the defense of cities for when the main forces go in to liberate the cities. We want any advantage we get, no matter how small it is.â
âSounds like a lot of time outside the camp,â said Takuma.
Anko shot him a challenging grin. âAre you up for it?â
âItâs up to you, boss. If you think this is worth it, then why not,â he said.
Takuma didnât want to waste his time. He could be doing the precursor mission outside the camp or do equally meaningful work inside the camp. He didnât care where he did or what he did so long as it was useful and moved him closer to becoming a chunin.
âIf weâre taking this mission, the preparation period will be busy,â said Takuma with a sigh.
âBusier than what we did for the raid,â Anko nodded
âMuch busier,â Takuma sighed.
The battle at the gold mines made him painfully aware that he lacked attack variety and needed to gain another weapon as soon as possible.
The question was how.
Fortunately, he had some ideas.
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Dear Taro,
How are you doing, buddy? I hope you didnât quit your job because it was too hard.
I just completed a long and hard mission that I canât really share the details about because Iâm technically not supposed to be here. As I write this letter, I have just woken up from a sixteen-hour deep sleep because I hadnât slept in more than two days.
The appeal of all this wore off very quickly, you know. The food sucks, the water tasted off for weeks, my mattress should be ashamed of being called one, and the fucking humidity is the curse that doesnât end.
Iâm finally seeing the appeal of getting an off-the-field position so much. However, Iâm good at what I do, so I guess I can only complain so much.
Well⦠I guess Iâm just writing this because I miss you and everyone else.
Iâve made friends here, but itâs somewhat difficult to care when you donât know if they will be alive by the end of the month. Kamekoâs here, and I still do not like her very muchâshe hasnât changed much from the basic training daysâbut at least she reminds me of home.
Forgetting the above, while Iâm homesick, Iâm as safe as possible in my current situation.
Take care of yourself, okay?
I will see you soon,
Takuma.
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Dear maâam,
I hope this letter finds you in good health.
This morning, as I sat on my bed, my mind fetched the memory of our discussion when I brought you my deployment order. Your words about it being an opportunity when I was so adamantly against it was the start of it all.
You were right. This is an opportunityâa great one at that. I still wouldâve preferred working at my office in the Police Force, though, but I believe thatâd be most peopleâs preference. Regardless of my preference, I believe this was the right move. I might be made for thisâfor warsâor is it for violenceâor maybe itâs simply for killing.
There was a mission with a lot of deaths, and afterward, the iryo-nin were asking everyone if they slept well, how they were feeling, or if they were experiencing any out-of-the-ordinary distress. I knew what they were on the lookout for, and Iâm thankful that they care.
But⦠I didnât feel anything. I donât like taking lives. I donât feel any sick pleasure from it. If given the choice, I donât want to do itâbut, to be honest, it comes really easy. Itâs no different than doing any other activity.
Alright, this is enough. I didnât intend this to be so heavy.
Regardless of how I feel about it or donât feel about it, Iâm focused on making the most of what I can get out of here.
Your student,
Takuma.
PS: Howâs Sasuke doing? I hope heâs having a great time at the academy.
PPS: I think Iâm done with pre-made genjutsu. It took a long time, but I think Iâm ready for some customization.
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Dear Kano,
I hope youâre in good health.
I know youâre not supposed to tell me about the investigation, but I wonder if there has been any progress in finding the blacksmith behind the touchmark or anything else related to the assassins.
I have attached the details of the office through which you can send letters to me.
Please send me a reply.
Regards,
Takuma.
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