Naruto: This Genius is Somewhat Ordinary
Chapter 284
Kakashiās Resolve
Even knowing Hirukoās actions had stirred up trouble, TÅma hadnāt expected the Fire Nationās response to be this aggressive. šš«šš²šššš§š ššš„.ššš
The summons from the Fire DaimyÅ arrived almost immediately. Less than a day later, TÅma was ordered to attend a council meeting.
"Tch..."
He clicked his tongue. Even if he didnāt feel like going, refusal wasnāt an option. Not yet.
As expected, the meeting followed a familiar script.
Konohaās long-standing contributions to the Fire Nationās stability were acknowledged, but the tone quickly shifted. Hirukoās declaration, made in Konohaās name, was framed as proof that the village posed a potential threat. Some even hinted at rebellion. The DaimyÅ claimed border regions were already under pressure from neighboring countries and demanded that Konoha resolve the situation immediately.
TÅma accepted the responsibility without argument. Hiruko was already his problem.
In truth, he was curious. A shinobi once hunted by the Three Legendary Sannin, declared dead, now resurfacing with confidence. And more importantly, the Chimera Technique itself, once considered the ultimate shortcut for a civilian-born ninja.
As for the claim that the Fire Nation was "under attack," TÅma found it laughable.
The Fire Nation wasnāt fragile. If minor countries were probing the borders now, theyād likely planned to do so regardless. The statement was nothing more than political pressure dressed up as urgency.
Back in the Hokageās office, Nara Shikaku frowned.
"Hokage-sama, whatās our next move?"
From his perspective, Hirukoās strength wasnāt the issue. The real danger was that Hiruko had dragged Konoha into the spotlight. If he stayed hidden, the village would take the blame.
Yet TÅma looked... unbothered.
"We wait," TÅma said, glancing at the sky.
Shikaku fell silent. On paper, delay only made things worse. Unlessā
"Hokage-sama," he said carefully, "have you noticed something?"
"Let me ask you this first," TÅma replied. "Why do you think Hiruko chose now?"
Shikaku thought it over and shook his head. "I donāt see the advantage. If he wanted to act, he shouldāve done so years ago, when Konoha was weaker."
"Then how about the skies?" TÅma asked. "You heard the forecasts?"
"...You mean the eclipse?" Shikaku said slowly. "In a day or two."
TÅma nodded. "He didnāt choose now. He was forced into it. Miss this window, and heād be waiting years."
Everything clicked.
"So heāll move soon," Shikaku said.
"Tonight or tomorrow," TÅma agreed. "Which is why we donāt rush."
After a moment, TÅma added, "Assign someone to keep an eye on Kakashi."
Shikaku blinked. "You think heās the target?"
"Yes."
Sasuke didnāt need protection. Kakashi did.
"Iāll arrange it immediately," Shikaku said.
Once he left, TÅma leaned back, thoughtful.
Hiruko wasnāt a threat to Konoha. Naruto or Sasuke alone could end him. But TÅmaās interests lay elsewhere. The Chimera Technique fused multiple bloodlines. If he wanted to explore the path toward kekkei tÅta, Hiruko was a perfect test case.
Later that night, while TÅmaās shadow clone trained elsewhere, Kakashi appeared in person.
"Sorry to bother you so late," Kakashi said, scratching his head.
"Whatās wrong?" TÅma asked.
"Thereās a curse mark on me," Kakashi said bluntly. "Hiruko marked my Sharingan years ago as his fifth target. Iāve also been under a form of puppet control, though itās incomplete."
"So thatās it," TÅma said lightly. "If you can walk in here and explain it, his control clearly isnāt perfect."
Kakashi nodded, then straightened.
"Hokage-sama, I want permission to go to his base. I can use my MangekyÅ to dismantle his plan before it escalates."
TÅma raised an eyebrow.
"You make it sound like Konoha needs you to sacrifice yourself."
"This is the fastest solutionā"
"No," TÅma interrupted calmly. "Konoha doesnāt solve problems by throwing away its best shinobi. The Fire Nation can apply all the pressure it wants. Itās not in a position to force us."
Kakashi stiffened. Those words were dangerously blunt.
"Hokage-sama..."
"Iām not worried about them," TÅma said, patting Kakashiās shoulder. "And you donāt need to worry on my behalf either. If things get ugly, youāll just have to work a little harder."
Kakashi was silent for a long moment.
"If that day comes," he said quietly, "Iāll be the sharpest blade at your side."
TÅma chuckled.
"Youāll need to sharpen yourself. Your students already outpace you."
Kakashi sighed. "Sasuke and Naruto, huh..."
Pride and helplessness mixed in his voice.
"Oh, and one more thing," TÅma added. "If you die, my deal with Tsunade becomes very awkward."
"...What deal?"
"Later," TÅma said. "For now, Iāll place a Flying Thunder God mark on you. Leave the rest to me."
"Yes," Kakashi replied, finally at ease.