Chapter 108: Buried Under Inducements, Admitting Embezzling
Konoha Hypocrite
Uchiha Tonan tilted his head slightly and said, âWhy do I always feel the Great Elder is very strange towards me. Although heâs always smiling, it gives me a dangerous and insane vibe. I even suspect somethingâ¦â
Sarutobi Hiruzen lit up the smoke pipe and inhaled it. Smoking after the meal, this tasteâ¦
âSuspect what?â
Tonan hesitated for a moment before replying in a low voice, âI suspect the Great Elder murdered Teno-san.â Hiruzen frowned hearing this and asked, âWhat made you think that?â
With an unsure expression, Tonan looked at Hiruzen and said, âBecause Tetsugo-san had a very good relationship with Teno-san. When the incident happened, they were exchanging pointers. But Teno-san died under the Great Fireball Technique. I suspect that the Great Elder wanted to make Tetsugo-sanâs Sharingan evolve.â
âItâs just that I, who was useless at the time, witnessed the scene, and awakened the Sharingan by accident. And the Great Elder thinks I have more potential than Tetsugo-san. So, he simply executed Tetsugo-san to avoid exposing this.â
Hiruzen blew out a mouthful of smoke and nodded, thinking that the conjecture was plausible. After all, the Anbu did want to investigate the incident but the Great Elder obstructed it citing it as the clanâs internal matter, which was indeed somewhat suspicious.
It appears there were secrets to this after all. But a long time had passed, and these were two young geniuses of the Uchiha clan. Even if the clan killed each other until only the last one remained, Hiruzen wouldnât bother to intervene.
However, in front of Tonan, his new student, Hiruzen had to maintain the right image. âDo you have any evidence?â
Tonan shook his head and said, âI donât have evidence. I was too weak at that time and didnât notice anything. I was also naive enough to believe what I saw. But over the years, I keep recalling what happened and the more I think about it, the stranger I feel. Perhaps, Iâm thinking too much.â
Hiruzen smiled and said, âA long time has passed since the incident. Even if you wanted to investigate, you wonât find anything. Honestly speaking, Tonan, you are truly a good person. I fear not even a handful still remember those two dead young Uchihas. Youâre probably the only one still thinking about them.â
Tonan sighed and said, âI hope this is just my wild guess. Oh, thatâs right, I recently discovered a genius.â
Hiruzen blew out a mouthful of smoke, immediately becoming interested.
âWho?â
Tonan drank the soup without raising his head and said, âThe grandson of the Great Elder. His name is Uchiha Shisui. I feel his talent is stronger than Kakashiâs. Iâm thinking of finding a chance to teach him about the Will of Fire. He is a gentle and intelligent child. Heâll definitely be able to absorb such advanced ideals.â
âGenius is great but is his character good? If I remember correctly, that little guy is also Kagamiâs descendent.â
Hiruzen narrowed his eyes making it difficult to guess what he was thinking. Not long after, the two finished their meal. Hiruzen pretended to reach out to help wash the dishes. Tonan hastily got up and covered the leftovers on the table. He said with a frown, âIâll do it, father.â
Just as these words fell, both of them were stunned for a while. The atmosphere was a little warm⦠Tonanâs ears tips became red, and he kept scratching his head. Finally, Hiruzen coughed lightly to break the awkward atmosphere.
Tonan picked up the dishes and chopsticks and brought them to the kitchen to wash. At this moment, Hiruzen came to the kitchen door while smoking, and a smile couldnât help appearing on his face.
âTonan, itâs hard for you.â
âThese are trivial things, senseiâ¦â
When saying the word âsenseiâ, Tonanâs tone was a bit low-spirited. A little dissatisfaction could be vaguely heard⦠Hiruzen felt an impulse but he instantly suppressed it due to various misgivings.
Tonan changed the subject and said, âSensei, I want to build a welfare institution in Konoha.â
Hiruzen raised his eyebrows slightly, âWhy did you think of doing something like this?â
Tonan looked sympathetic and raised his head. He sighed softly. âThe war has brought many sufferings to people. Especially to the elderly and children. Although Konoha has a compensation mechanism and special welfare to guarantee their survival, loneliness and pain need love to be healed.â
Tonanâs movement paused after saying this and his eyes were full of yearning, âI want Konohaâs orphans to grow up under the sunlight. I want the elderly to always have younger generations take care of them and show care for them.â
Hiruzen looked at Tonan and felt that even he, as a Hokage, could be considered unworthy compared to the young boy. âAlright, Iâll draft a report tomorrow, and make the higher-ups cast a vote. I believe something like this will be approved smoothly. Itâs just that Konohaâs funds are a bit tight right now, and it may take a long time to build the institution.â
âWhen itâs done, you can become the dean. And I can issue a long-term mission to you in Konohaâs name. But this mission can only be set as an A-rank at the highest.â
Tonan was speechless. Going by Hiruzenâs words, there was basically no need for him to spend money, and his wish would be achieved in the name of the village.
Moreover, Hiruzen would give him the deanâs position and issue him a long-term A-ranked mission. In other words, the village would spend money and effort, and he just needed to sit back and reap the benefits.
The issue was whether this mission was safe.
âIs this how Konohaâs crown prince is treated!?â
âSensei, Iâm actually rich,â Tonan turned around and said to Hiruzen with a serious look. A hint of a smile flashed through Hiruzenâs eyes as he blew out smoke and asked, âDo you know how much it would cost to build a welfare institution?â
Tonan shook his head and hesitated for a moment. Then he lowered his voice, âI only have 600 million Ryo. Will that be enough?â
Hiruzenâs eyes widened and the smoke pipe in his hand almost fell to the ground. Realizing that he lost his self-control, he straightened his expression and curiously asked, âWhere did you get so much money?â
Tonan lowered his head and stared at his toes. He cautiously replied, âWhen I was in the Fire Capital, I wiped out all the underground organizations in my jurisdiction. But I didnât hand over the black money, instead I⦠I embezzled it.â
Tonan lowered his head in front of Hiruzen, waiting for a scolding, much like a child who made a mistake.