CH_7.10 (228)
The masked group of four entered a rusty, dusty factory as they returned from blowing up a police station. They removed their porcelain masks to reveal Anko, Daiki, Iori, and Kameko. Upon entrance, they spotted the remaining three team members sitting on old couches.
âHow did it go?â asked Gaku as he lit a new cigarette.
âAccording to the plan,â Anko replied as she dumped herself beside Takuma and Rikku. She turned to Takuma. âHow about you guys?â
Takuma pointed to several jute and duffle bags piled up in the corner. âWe cleaned up the shop, tied up the guards, painted them blue, and stuck our posters on them,â he said.
âIt was childâs play,â said Gaku.
âAll thanks to the recon and planning,â said Takuma.
âTheyâre common thugs. We couldâve gone without any preparation, and it wouldnât have made a difference,â said Gaku with a chuckle.
âAnd thatâs the difference between you and me,â said Takuma. âI donât leave any room for error.â
âCanât you both just be happy that everything went well,â Iori sighed as she threw crumpled paper balls at them.
âHe was amazing,â said Rikku. âHe unlocked the safe in the office like it wasnât locked at all, we took all the money inside, and I thought that would be it, but then he started poking around in the room. He found three hidden stashes, each with more money than the last one. We have a lot of cash.â
Everyone looked at Takuma. He shrugged, âI have a lot of experience looking for hidden stashes. Itâs a skill I picked up on the job.â
Takuma had searched and raided plenty of drug stash houses. Some people were creative about their hiding places, but for most, there was a general pattern they followed when hiding things..
âOkay, now that this is over,â Kameko said as she pulled out a water bottle from a cooler, âwhy did we do this? Isnât it better that the enemy has an unbroken supply of drugs? Let them drown in it.â
âYouâre assuming that theyâre all addicts,â said Takuma. âThe drugs are addictive, but not everyone is waking up every day and shooting something up in to them before their feet touch the ground. Most people only do drugs at the recreational level.
These men are in a foreign land fighting a war far away from their home. They might be winning and controlling the town, but most donât want to be here; they want to be at home with their families. Thereâs stress there that drugs can dull; they can find escape through them.â
âSo⦠you want them stressed,â said Kameko.
âYes, I want them to feel uncomfortable in this city to build up tension among the forces. I want them to complain about their time in Yu. They shouldnât be comfortable. I want it to snowball from minor inconvenience to something like⦠fear,â said Takuma.
The Renge Gang was a secondary target; the primary target was always the shinobi forces in the city. The teamâs job was to weaken the enemy for the main forces. Takuma wanted all of the teamâs efforts to contribute to the cause of an increasingly hostile environment for the enemy shinobi.
âThe shinobi arenât loyal to the Renge Family. Theyâll turn to someone else, and the entertainment train will continue,â said Gaku, lighting up another cigarette.
âSo, we just keep taking out the suppliers,â said Rikku, slicing a kunai through the air.
âActually, Iâm counting on them to find another supplier. In fact, I can probably guess what will happen. The Renge Gang was the middleman; with them out, the Goharu Family will sweep in on the opportunity because of the increased margins,â said Takuma.
âAnd you want that?â asked Iori.
âYes, I want that, and I want the Goharu Family to have unprecedented levels of success,â said Takuma.
âWhy?â
âBecause,â Takuma leaned forward, âweâre going to poison the drugs.â
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A blanket of smoke still lingered over the building as multiple people put in their effort to extinguish the fires, but the presence of a couple Hidden Frost shinobi, using water nature ninjutsu, brought both the crowd and the fires under control.
Ebi, a Hidden Frost jonin, walked down the road to the police station in shambles. The burnt-down building caught his eye, but he was more interested in the group of people lying down on the road with his shinobi surrounding them.
âWhat is happening here?â Ebi asked the nearest shinobi.
âS-Sir!â The genin tensed up in attention. âThese men are refusing to get off the ground.â
âAnd why is that?â
âThere⦠they have explosive tags on their necks, and theyâre scared that theyâll go off if we remove them.â
Ebi gave the genin a look of dissatisfaction. âAnd why havenât you ripped the tags off?â
âErr... sir, we think they might be true.â
Ebi looked at the man as if he couldnât believe what he was saying. He walked to one of the men lying on the ground and ripped the tag off his nape without permission.
âW-What are you doing, man!?â
Ebi ignored his protest and channelled a sharp burst of chakra through the paper. It burnt the paper and permanently disabled the tag. He observed the tag to sense for chakra palpitations, but there were none.
He turned to face the four genin that had come to the scene.
âYou idiots need to learn how to disable explosive tags. Itâs not that difficult,â he yelled at them. âAnd find a fuin-nin whoâll teach you to recognize the difference between an explosive tag and a movement trigger explosive tag.â
Normal explosive tags, for all intents and purposes, were time-based explosives. The moment chakra was funnelled into the tag, it would detonate depending on the time interval coded into the formulae. Most tags were set to detonate after a second or two, but they could be coded to detonate after several minutes. The longer the detonation time, the more expensive said tags were.
However, there were explosive tags that could be triggered on movement instead of time. Chakra was loaded into an isolated part of the tag, which would be funneled into the explosive part of the tag at the slightest disturbance, leading to detonation. Those type tags were more complicated to make and delicate to use, and looked quite different from the standard time-triggered ones, making them quite easy to distinguish.
âAnd these arenât even real tags.â Ebi threw the burnt tag away. He turned to the lying men and told them that they werenât going to blow up.
He sighed.
It was embarrassing that the genin didnât understand the tools they were using. They didnât need to be fuin-nin with extensive formulae knowledge to recognize the difference between a standard explosive tag and a special trigger explosive tag.
Ebi looked down at the men covered in blue and plucked the blue poster that were posted around the city against them. It seemed the resistance was behind the demolition of the police station. It wasnât surprising because the Bentetsu Street police station was one of the stations where none of the police officers stayed on board.
But he was interested in the report he got stating that this was the work of shinobi.
Ebi raised his hand to call the one of the shinobi who had extinguished the fire.
âWere you able to find the cause of the fire?â he asked.
âYes, sir. They used gasoline as an accelerant, and⦠we found signs that explosive tags were used.â
âAre you sure? Are the signs definitive?â Ebi asked.
âWe found two separate pieces of debris that confirm it.â
Ebi breathed a deep sigh as he cracked his knuckles. The posters proved that this was the work of a resistance. Now, there were two ways to look at the situation. First, someone had supplied the resistance to the explosive tags, and there was someone in the resistance who had the capability to trigger the tagsâwhich wasnât difficult as not much chakra was needed to trigger the tags. A second-year academy student triggers the tags. Teaching someone to channel enough chakra for blowing up tags wasnât tricky. The second option was that there were shinobi among the resistance. It meant there were enemy shinobi in the city.
The second option was much worse.
Ebi was staring at the poster when he sensed a gaze. His eyes sharpened, and he looked around to find a man standing in the shadow of a tree. Ebi recognized the man and walked toward him to have a chat.
âYou find out about this quickly, âEbi told the man.
Kon nodded. âI wouldnât be very good at my job if I couldnât find out about an explosion destroying one of the cityâs police stations.â
Ebi gazed at the man. Kon wasnât part of the Hidden Frost, nor was a Hidden Cloud shinobi. Ebi didnât know where Kon came from, but he was sent to help them take control of the city. There were five jonin in the city, but none of them had any experience in controlling and converting a foreign city. The higher-ups at home had sent Kon and his team of masked men to give them their experience. Ebi didnât like Kon, but the man had done a great job extending their influence over the city in a short period of time.
âWe found explosive tags,â said Ebi.
âAnd?â asked Kon.
âOne of those men said that the masked people who did this, one of them punched through a pillarâ¦. I think itâs safe to assume that we have at least one shinobi in this city. Worst case scenario, there are four unknown shinobi running free in the city.â
âWorst case, we have seven shinobi,â said Kon as he looked at the demolished building. âThese men are from the Renge Gang⦠Their stash house was raided at the same time this happened. It seems they specifically targeted the Renge Gang.â
âI have heard of them,â said Ebi. He might not be well-versed in how to take over cities, but he had familiarised himself with the city on a level. He had heard of the Renge Gang because of their dealings with his shinobi. âI fear that this will have a negative impact on our efforts. I hope you have a plan for this.â
âWell⦠if theyâre so keen on blowing up police stations, then how about we help them blow up another one,â Kon smiled. âWe will even throw some people as gifts.â
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âPoison their drugs?â asked Kameko.
Daikiâs eyes shined. âWeâre going to poison their drugs to kill them?â
âââ No!âââ
Takuma, Gaku, and Anko all yelled at Daiki, who physically took a step back at the strong rebuke.
âIf we poison their drugs enough to kill them, theyâre going to take it out on the city,â said Gaku.
Takuma nodded in agreement. âThereâs no telling how theyâll respond. Thereâs a very high chance that they wonât stop those involved in the drug trade and punish everyone for establishing control by spreading fearâ¦. Weâll have different ways to kill them.â
âThen what? How much can we poison them?â asked Iori.
âJust enough to make them seriously sick for a while without actually being lethal,â said Takuma. âWhat do you think happens when drugs that keep their minds occupied suddenly make them extremely sick?â
âThey stop taking them,â Anko replied.
Takuma snapped his fingers as he pointed at her. âTheyâll stop taking the drugs. Once the drugs are tainted, the shinobi are never going to touch any drug that comes from Yu, no matter who gives it to them. Theyâll be too scared that the next time, it wonât end up with them only getting sick.â He looked at Gaku and Renge. âWhen you poison the soil, all the fruit, no matter the tree, is poisoned.â
And once drugs are out of the equation, the stress would continue to pile up.
âThe city is running low on alcohol, so itâs a good time for us to make this move,â said Takuma.
âIf the plan was to poison the drugs, why did we screw over the Renge Gang,â Daiki asked. âWe couldâve just tainted their drugs.â
âBecause the Renge Gang is a small fish, but the Goharu Family is a big player,â said Takuma.
There were two big underworld mafia families in Yu. The Goharu Family and the Hatani Family. When Yu was invaded, the Goharu Family sided with the enemy, who gave them power, and the Hitani Family, who were once equal, were no longer in power. The Gohary Family was introduced into the police force, giving them the power of the law enforced by shinobi. The Hatani Family was immediately pushed back and lost much of their control over the city.
âIf we tainted Renge Gangâs drugs, the Goharu Family wouldâve used them as scapegoats, but when they start providing drugs directly to the shinobi, they will get a serious blowback from the shinobi,â said Takuma. âThereâs going to be serious tension between the enemy and their local lackeysâitâll decrease their influence because even though theyâre lackeys, even lackeys can be resentful.â
Takuma leaned into his seat.
âAs expected of working in Narcotics at the Police Force,â said Anko.
Takuma took in a deep breath and sighed,
âYeah, thatâs where that came from.â
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