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After the Fourth Great Shinobi World War ended, the world was experiencing a time of peace. The villages for once were able to live in relative harmony with one another as they rebuilt, and for once, all seemed to be well. The kage were able to live peaceful lives and soon began retiring, passing on the baton to the next generations. That is until an unknown virus infects the northern coast. The first to fall is the once powerful Raikage, Ay. While many thought this virus was a simple mutation of what may have well been the flu, no one would ever think of the destruction it would cause. Especially when it infected a certain Uzumaki Naruto.
With his death came the malice; with the malice came the destruction; with the destruction came the shinobi' revolt; and with the revolt came the sacrifices. The Bijuu became filled with malice that they sought to destroy the world. Shinobi sought a way to fight them and once again capture each of the Bijuu. Time passed, and a plan was devised. The Jinchuuriki would be sacrificed for the greater good of the world, and with the deaths of nine individuals, an uneasy peace began.
As time continued, the villages began to truly restructure. In a peace that would last 80 years after the downfall of the Bijuu, the world would see the creation of a great many things. Technology was beginning to take root and before long the blossoms that grew from the tree of the advanced mind would bear fruit. A many great things came to be. A railroad between the vast many nations. Mechanical limbs to replace lost ones. Radios that could reach between villages. Everything seemed to be becoming less reliant on the shinobi. Only the need for them never truly vanished. As with the growth of time, also continued the growth of malice.
OOC: Deserts normally drop to around -4C at night, not ten. Just sayin'. Ryu AnzaiKajuu Warifuru If asked at a later date, Yuu would admit that the massive guard at the door of the Tsuchikage's office intimidated him. But at the moment, his heterochromatic gaze was locked onto the mask of the ANBU before him. It creeped him out a bit; even though he couldn't see through the eyeholes, it felt like the ANBU was staring straight through his soul. The chilling creeps in his spine didn't occur, however, until the guard put his massive hands onto Yuu's slight frame, patting him down. Out of pure knee-jerk reaction he jumped backwards, bow coming off his back and held in front defensively more like a short quarterstaff than a projectile weapon. He didn't like being touched like that, let alone by a guy who could snap him like a twig. On accident.
“Do you have a scroll of any sort that gives you permission to come here by yourself? I find it weird that you took the task to come here by yourself in times like these.”
Despite his flushed irritation, Yuu responded evenly.
“One of the guards at the front gate took my scroll when I entered the village. Ryu has been guiding me since my arrival. As I told the guard, I was the only available medic who was willing to accept the task of coming here in times like these. I place higher faith in the people of this village than my countrymen do. They may be right in saying that I'm going to get myself killed, but rather than discuss my political views, I'd like to clarify that I'm not here to see you, but the Kazekage.”
Plus if you touch me again, you're going to see just how fast I can nock my arrow. He lowered the recurve, holding it horizontally at his side. The bow was nearly as long as he was tall, making it cumbersome at times but Yuu wouldn't leave anywhere without it on his back or in his hand.
Last Edit: Jul 21, 2014 6:20:21 GMT by Kamizuru Yuu
Eiji liked to believe that he was part of the lifeblood of Sunagakure. He kept himself up to date with the happenings about the village, and tried to know anyone and everyone he could when he was dealing with people throughout Suna. He'd just returned from a casual D-Rank mission, having handed his scroll in to the Kazekage's building, when he left, spotting a brand-new face as he walked. That hair color, and those clothes... very exotic. He thought of his own tan wardrobe, and realized that he was very much devoid of color. Practicality over fashion, he thought. It'll save my life one day. He was being escorted by a boy who Eiji had not talked to before but whom he had spotted quite a few times when he visited the Kazekage's building. It seemed like he must have been doing a lot of missions - or getting into a lot of trouble. Both were equally viable possibilities, at this point. Noticing that the guard seemed to be stalling him, Eiji couldn't help but insert himself.
"Excuse me, sir, but is that an Iwagakure headband?"
Unlike his countryman, Eiji did not look down upon or feat those from other lands. They have their own customs and traditions, their own cultures, but they have ninja just the same. The concept of divided nations seemed very irrational and unnecessarily violent to Eiji, but he knew that such thought would be considered treason in most places. Patriotism toward one's village to such an extent seemed very alien to him, let alone looking down upon someone else simply for the village they were born into. These opinions, while deep-seated, did not surface on Eiji's face, if he could help it.
The traveler was armed, of course, but only lightly. Eiji didn't feel threatened by him, and he began to question whether or not the others truly did, too.
"Sorry if I'm intruding, it's just that we don't often get visitors, here."
Eiji loved his village, but he wished that was not the case. He wanted to know about life in the other parts of the shinobi world. He wanted to learn techniques from all of the villages, absorb their knowledge, and use it to fuel his own progression. He wondered about the secrets this ninja could tell him, if he asked. What had he seen in his time? Eiji could not be certain. But he hoped that this situation wasn't dire. He was rarely one to get into trouble - at least, not intentionally...
The guard didn't seem to appreciate Yuu's attitude towards the end of her sentence and let a sigh out but other than that he let him pass, the guard returned to his post and almost immediately after that, a voice came from in front of them, Ryu shifted his gaze towards the direction of the voice and standing in front of them was a boy, slightly smaller than Ryu and he appeared a bit younger than the pink-haired shinobi. Ryu was able to identify that he was a shinobi from Sunagakure but had never seen him before which was odd since Ryu knew most shinobi in the village. The boy didn't have a tonne of muscle but didn't lack muscle either. His eyes were a deep hazel colour but appeared more towards the black side due to the fact the sun had almost fully set. He bore the typical Sunagakure style of clothing, most of his body was covered up to protect him from the burning sun, he donned black shinobi sandals and some loose leg-wrappings. His attire wasn't too tight but more-so loose which made it comfortable and allowed easy movement. From the question that he asked, it appeared that he had never seen an Iwagakure shinobi in person and that was completely understandable due to the fact nobody wanted to leave their villages in times of these. On a regular day, Ryu’s answer would be much nicer, however, today was a different day andthis boy was just wasting Ryu’s precious time, he wanted to get the visit with the Kazekage over with as soon as possible and this boy was just another burden. Without further delay, he decided to answer the question himself even though it was directed to his partner.
“Can’t you see? Of course this is a shinobi from Iwagakure! He was the only one happy to take the task of dragging his ass all the way to this village when the Bijuu are running around aimlessly, wreaking havoc wherever they go!” Smoke started to form inside of Ryu’s body and shortly after, erupted from Ryu’s ears and nostrils from the fire that was burning inside of him but after a couple of seconds, deep inside, he regretted his actions, he knew he didn’t have to let his anger out on an innocent kid who had nothing to do with the root cause of his anger. However, Ryu wasn’t the type to apologize to somebody so quickly and in his current state of mind, forget the kid, he wouldn’t apologize to anybody. A couple seconds passed and then the young shinobi maneuvered passed the boy and started heading towards his actual destination.
The guard didn't seem to appreciate Yuu's response to him, but Yuu cared little for that. Despite the more relaxed pose, the bow was gripped tightly, just in case. Out of the corner of one lavender eye, Yuu noticed an approaching figure, and turned to glance at him. This one had a softer expression; visibly more friendly than the other people he'd talked to so far.
“Excuse me, sir, but is that an Iwagakure headband? ...Sorry if I'm intruding, it's just that we don't often get visitors here.”
Before Yuu could open his mouth to respond, Ryu cut him off.
“Can't you see? Of course this is a shinobi from Iwagakure! He was the only one happy to take the task of dragging ass when the Bijuu are running around aimlessly, wreaking havoc wherever they go!”
Yuu frowned when the rather rude fellow started smoking at the ears. He considered flicking Ryu on his forehead, as he often did to Kyo when Kyo got like this, but Ryu was not his brother or even a friend.
“Let's go, Yuu.”
Looking from the stranger back to Ryu and back to the stranger once more, Yuu bowed his head apologetically. The kid looked young, genin at most.
“You're not intruding at all. It's a pleasure to meet you.” He'd have stayed to chat but they really needed to get going. “Perhaps you can join us later; I'll need to go to the hospital next.”
The guard seemed to be satisfied, or more or less annoyed, with the lot of them, returning to his post. Eiji was only vaguely aware of his presence, as he wasn't the reason Eiji was over here. Now, Eiji wasn't one to judge a book by its cover - most of the time. He didn't know Ryu well enough to even know his name, but his frequency in the Kazekage's office meant something, and after he spoke, he was almost certain that it was negative. Obviously angered (although he couldn't tell why) that Eiji approached them, Ryu lashed back with his concerns and 'well, duh!'s, which prompted a raised eyebrow. Eiji wasn't exactly hard to anger, but he wasn't that easily provoked, either. Maybe he was having a rough time, or maybe he just didn't want to talk right now. Eiji didn't have to be reminded of the situation that threatened the Shinobi world, he'd heard about it often enough. But the Bijuu never seemed to get close enough to Sunagakure for him to really be concerned, and he had never left the outskirts of the village and the sand dunes around it before in his life.
If anything, the smoke that seemed to come out of the boy was entertaining enough. The purple-haired Iwa Shinobi was much kinder, and much more formal, thankfully. He bowed to Eiji, who felt somewhat awkward at the movement, and then told him of his business.
"Well, I don't have any missions lined up for the rest of today. I could accompany you to the hospital, if that's okay."
Eiji would like nothing more than to hear of news and culture from another village. He wondered, what stories could this Shinobi tell? He didn't seem like much of a fighter, and he didn't seem injured, so he must be going to the hospital for some other reason. Still, one couldn't make too many assumptions. Maybe he was actually a warrior of legend, or perhaps a very well-respected ninja in his village. The thought made Eiji excited - it was what he wanted to be the most, a very well-respected shinobi of the sand.
He would wait outside if he had to, but he could just as easily follow them into the building.
As they entered the main gates of Sunagakure everything seemed different, the laughter of the children and the songs sang by the birds was blanketed by the sound of silence. All Ryu was able to hear was the sound of doorbells and all he could smell was the scent of fresh bread. The architecture of the buildings in the upper class was much more different than it was in the middle class area and the lower class area. See through glass buildings covered with beautiful decorations and attractive flowers that grew in the front yards of the residences. It seemed like a whole different world compared to where Ryu lived, however, this was no surprise to Ryu as he was always summoned to the stupid Kazekage's office for one reason or another. As he progressed along the stone path he could now see the Kazekage's office, the office was made out of a material that many foreigners had probably not seen or heard of before, it was a unique material created by the Kazekage's body. The material was called Mirror Sand and it was a new way created by the Kazekage himself to use Magnet Release. Combining Iron Sand with Regular Sand, he has created small sheets of glass mirrors with slips of metal inside of them to create mirror sand. The sand is very light weight all on its own, being faster than Sand, Iron Sand and even the legendary Gold Sand. However, its speed gives it a definite weakness in strength and that is why the Kazekage's Office was enforced with a Mokuton barrier. Ryu looked behind him to see if Yuu was there and after confirming Yuu's presence he targeted a quick question towards Yuu.
"You're going into the office by yourself, right?"
“Well, I don't have any missions lined up for the rest of today. I could accompany you to the hospital, if that's okay.”
“It's quite fine with me, but I'm not sure if my solo retinue would be keen on idle chitchat.”
But who knows. Maybe he would be. He certainly was an interesting flaming fellow, if nothing else.
The atmosphere changed significantly as they entered the gates. Smells of bakeries and serene ambiance greatly clashed with the brunt of the village they'd walked through previously. Yuu wouldn't mind visiting here again, but he was unsure how long he would stay in Suna, let alone be permitted to wander. Two or three days at most, then set back off through the desert. But the most eye-catchng thing in the area was not the desert flowers that adorned the homes but instead the magnificent tower in the center. It made the Iwagakure Kage tower look drab in comparison.
“You're going into the office by yourself, right?”
Yuu tilted his head in response.
“I've always been under the impression that the escort should accompany, to prove I'm whom I say I am. After all, the scroll that confirmed my identity was taken by the guard at the village entrance.”
That being said, Yuu shifted his grip on the recurve, replacing it over his head to rest it against the quiver on his back once more. It would be rude to enter the Kazekage's office with a weapon in hand. Ready as ever, he followed Ryu inside.
It seemed the Ryu had totally blown him off, ignoring the fact that Eiji was even present. That irked him, somewhat - he might be mad, frustrated, whatever, but that doesn't justify cut-and-dry bad manners. He watched as Ryu walked away, surprised that this was so casual for him to do. He detected the hint of a large ego, but he wouldn't dwell on it for too long. He returned his focus to the Iwa-Nin, unable to take his eyes off of the headband of the foreign land. He had a point, when he spoke. Ryu didn't seem like he would be too keen on being followed about by a genin, and so Eiji shrugged in response.
“Ah, yeah... but if you are looking for more, ah...”
He thought for a moment.
"...Friendly company, I am free to do so when your business is complete."
Eiji was the one bowing now, trying to seem very odd in the process. He was not so used to being formal at all, but he felt that he should be with Yuu. A ninja all the way from Iwagakure deserved a bow, at least, as they parted. Eiji watched as he, too, walked away, but without as much malice as he did Ryu. Packing their encounter into the back of his mind, Eiji turned and continued on his way, thinking about what he would talk about to this person.
What would he talk about to that person?
Last Edit: Jul 25, 2014 3:08:53 GMT by Eiji Hiroshi
“I've always been under the impression that the escort should accompany, to prove I'm whom I say I am. After all, the scroll that confirmed my identity was taken by the guard at the village entrance.
Yuu was in fact right, the guard did take his scroll earlier and less conflict would arise if Ryu entered the office along with him but he still really didn't want to. Ryu despised the Kazekage and how he acted around Ryu as if he was a child, he took everybody else seriously except Ryu. Ryu demanded respect wherever he went but this particular man was one of the few that didn't give him any. The two guards did not seem to inspect Ryu nor Yuu despite the fact he was from a foreign village, he presumed they knew that he had been inspected many times before reaching here. As he and his companion walked through the office, Ryu noticed many heads of various animals foreign to these lands stuck on the walls, many of the animals he had not seen before because there were only a few animals and insects that resided near Sunagakure and they were a bunch of bitches that only existed to inflict fear and pain wherever they go such as snakes, scorpions and giant-ass spiders. He wondered why the Kazekage didn't have a big-ass spider hung up on one of his sandy walls.
In the building there were various rooms used for countless stuff such as armory, cooking and dressing. The Kazekage's family was eating in one room and Ryu was very familiar with them due to the fact he had been called for dinner with the Kazekage numerous times, first to eat and then to get lectured about his behaviour for the whole night. They walked up countless stairs until they finally reached his main office which was probably on something like the twentieth floor, it was not an amusing walk at all. Ryu wished there was an elevator in the building somewhere for extra convenience. Despite hating the fact that they had to walk up all those stairs, he was not winded at all. When they were a couple steps away from the door, Ryu motioned for Yuu to walk in first. Ryu kept his head up, arms intertwined with one another and stood strong. He then waited for Yuu to open the door.
The Kazekage's tower was bizarre to say the least. Glass eyes of taxidermied animal heads seemed to follow Yuu as he and his partner traveled down the hall. Some were even insects, and some were ones he'd only seen deeper in the mountain ranges that surrounded Iwagakure. Most he'd never seen before at all. It wasn't too inviting. Granted the Tsuchikage liked keeping sharp objects of death on his walls, but Yuu supposed it was a matter of perspective as to what was normal.
The stairs they reached were daunting. Peeking up the middle showed a spiral that didn't seem to end, and Yuu had a feeling they'd be marching up to the top. He'd have preferred to scale a cliff face than ascend the infinite amount of stairs, and although Yuu could say he had good stamina, he was still winded by the time they reached the top. As Ryu stopped and gestured for him to enter, Yuu gave a nod and pushed open the door.
The office was very different from the office of the Tsichikage. A ring of circular windows went nearly all the way around the room, overlooking the village at almost every angle. And in the middle at a large desk sat a rather formidable man, and Yuu bend in a respectful bow. Yuu was the only representative of the shinobi village Iwagakure of the Earth Country; he needed to make a good impression.
“Good evening, Kazekage-sama. I am Kamizuru Yuu of Iwagakure no Sato. I've come for medicinal trade with your hospital on behalf of my country. The shinobi...” Yuu faltered, having never been given a surname, “Ryu has kindly guided me here since my arrival.”
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“Good evening, Kazekage-sama. I am Kamizuru Yuu of Iwagakure no Sato. I've come for medicinal trade with your hospital on behalf of my country. The shinobi...” The Iwagakure shinobi faltered after that but then quickly recovered, “Ryu has kindly guided me here since my arrival.”
Ryu kept his head up but didn't dare look into the Kazekage's eye's, he absolutely despised the Kazekage at this very moment. The Kazekage was built like the ideal shinobi: lean and limber. At a height of 6'1, he was not too large to sacrifice agility and a solid 190 lbs. From what Ryu had heard all this had come from years of laboring away, crafting a strong, slim physique. His red hair was by far his most distinguishing feature as it seems to burn intensely like an actual fire. The Kazekage's eyes glimmered with a hazel hue that gave off the same calm, collected feel that he leads by.
The Kazekage's attire is relatively simple compared to that of other leaders. Typically, he'll don a black leather jacket lined with fur around the collar on top of a white v-neck. His pants were a dark, denim-esque color and looped with a brown belt with a chain that attaches to his back pocket, accompanied by black shoes. This was all topped off with random silver jewelry, mainly a necklace and ring. The Kazekage was a player and made almost every women swoon over him and Ryu also hated that but he knew one day he would also become the Kazekage and women would swoon over him. He walked to the side of the room and stared at the wall with his arm's crossed. He held a very strong and intimidated body posture and didn't falter one bit.
"Have a seat, Yuu."
Ryu took a peek at the leader of Sunagakure, he seemed to be surprised when he saw Yuu out of all people. Ryu admitted he would also be quite surprised. He must have had some balls to walk across the whole desertish terrain with all these monsters running around like wild beasts with nobody to contain them. Ryu awaited to see what type of conversation they would have, it would probably be a stupid one knowing the Kazekage.
The change in Ryu's demeanor at the sight of the Kazekage was obvious. Change in breathing pattern, change of posture, it was clear there was some sort of negative inclinations toward the Kazekage. Yuu rose from his bow to examine the man more closely. The clothes he wore were different than Yuu was used to, but as the temperatures in this region dipped into the negatives at night, fur was an adequate choice.
“Have a seat, Yuu.”
Yuu did as told, approaching the desk and removing both bow and quiver to sit in the seat provided. The Kazekage was indeed an intimidating man. Perhaps all kages were that way. They needed to be powerful and hard shinobi to earn their position as the strongest in their village. But times were hard in the latest decades.
“What brings you, alone, across the desert for something as simple as trade?”
“We've needed desert herbs for some time now. Since the bijuu started running rampant, many shinobi feared crossing such large distances. But I do not fear them. They were sentient once, I do not believe they will attack a single shinobi indiscriminately.” Of course, Yuu could be dead wrong about that. Didn't stop him from hoping. Travel was interesting in its own right; harvesting herbs that could not be obtained otherwise. He wouldn't know for sure until he crossed one of the beasts himself. “I was the only medic, no, shinobi who was willing to come this far, especially with how long the hidden villages have been without contact.”
The Kazekage leaned forward on his desk, fingers intertwined.
“Fearlessness is considered more harmful than helpful for a shinobi. Fear keeps a shinobi alive for him to continue serving his country instead of throwing away his life needlessly. That's how it's done in Sunagakure. There have been many reports of attacks, though few live to tell of it after.”
Yuu kept his gaze steady, feeling nervous.
“I never said I was fearless. There are many things that scare me. I just don't fear without proven cause. Out in the wilderness a bijuu merely wanders. Should one attack, it has reason to do so.”
Again, speculation. As far as Yuu knew, it was only the Kyuubi no Kitsune that ran fueled on hatred. But that information was written in books, and it had been countless years since the last jinchuuriki died. Who knew how they functioned now. Without word between the villages, Yuu had not heard tell of other villages being attacked.
There was a long period of silence before the man spoke again.
“How is life in the Land of Earth? Who is your kage now?”
Yuu remained quiet, unsure of whether to answer the man or not. He could provide selective information; it would be sufficient.
“Iwagakure has remained prosperous. We remain allied to the small surrounding countries. Our current Tsuchikage is Ishida Seiji.”
The Kazekage hummed, more or less satisfied with the answer.
“Very well. Welcome to Sunagakure no Sato, Kamizuru Yuu of Iwagakure. If at any point you prove to be a threat to my people, understand you will be exterminated.” He turned his attention to Ryu against the wall. “And you, have you come to redeem yourself?”
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The Kazekage and Yuu's conversation was quite pleasant, it was just a bunch of tea talk, it seemed the Kazekage had no communications with Iwagakure in recent times due to him inquiring about the Tschuikage and how Iwagakure was doing as a country. He did not show the same attitude to Yuu as he did to Ryu but the salamander inferred that it was because Yuu was a visitor and it was a common courtesy to respect and be polite to all visitors of Sunagakure, regardless of their intentions. However, Ryu always disobeyed that courtesy and was very bitchy to the visitors of Sunagakure. He just wasn't a nice person to be around. After their conversation ended, something Ryu very much expected came up.
“And you, have you come to redeem yourself?”
Now, Ryu hated when the Kazekage posed questions like this to him when there were unknown people around him but it was becoming sort of an everyday thing nowadays. Ryu didn't need to redeem himself, the Kazekage was the one that needed to redeem himself. He was a selfish bitch who always got on the nerves of Ryu no matter what. The system he ran in Sunagakure was quite idiotic and Ryu knew that when it was his time to become the Kazekage, the whole system would be changed around and polished from top to bottom. Ryu wanted to leave the whole place as soon as possible and so he answered in the quickest fashion.
"Why would I have to redeem myself? I didn't do anything!"
The Kazekage smirked and stared at Ryu right in the eye's and his gaze was so scary it seemed as if he was staring right through Ryu's soul but of course the arrogant teenager didn't seem to care. The Kazekage clapped his hands together and spoke.
"You've picked two fights with two other Chunin within one week, now, I understand that people get on your nerves at times but there are better ways to handle situations such as these one's, correct?"
Ryu didn't show respect to anybody unless they had earned it on the battlefield and those two kids surely didn't since Ryu demolished both of them in a fist fight. He was about to start yet another argument with the Kazekage but decided that he would keep quiet and stay polite with the intention of leaving this place as soon as possible.
"Yes, I should have talked my way out of it. I'll be going now sir."
Without his approval, Ryu started to head out of the room and as soon as he opened the door he slammed it shut and started fast-walking down the spiral of stairs.
Yuu watched the exchange between the sand nin and the Kazekage with mild amusement. But with the slam of the door, Yuu found himself alone with the Kazekage, and suddenly felt uncomfortable. His amethyst-and-ice gaze turned back to the large man in question and he rose from his chair, bowing.
“Thank you for having an audience with me, but I really need to get going or my guide will leave me behind. I'll be here for two days if nothing comes up.”
Making sure he had his belongings, the Iwa nin scuttled out the door, looking for Ryu. Getting lost in the village wouldn't serve him well. At the very least he hoped Ryu would take him to the hospital before abandonment. A glance down the hall revealed it to be empty. He really had been let behind. Naturally the guide he'd found would be hot-headed, both inside and out. Setting out at a brisk pace, Yuu descended the stairs. Going down was always easier than going up, but it did nothing to change the sheer amount of floors the tower had. It wasn't until he got outside did Yuu see his flaming friend. Part of him wanted to apologize, but a larger, more logical side told him he had nothing to be sorry for.
“Ryu, wait up!”
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He stormed out of the building with blue flames surrounding his entire body, the purple-haired shinobi from Iwagakure's attempt to catch up to Ryu was quite useless and Ryu could care less about the shinobi at this point of time. The young salamander paced around in different directions, he was just not thinking straight and the world around him transformed to until it looked like water. Everything was all mushy and gooey from Ryu's point of view and he didn't know what to do, he spotted a bench and walked to it, sitting down and steam erupting from his nostrils. Small flames even came from his nostrils and ears at times. His world started to transform back to normal and he cupped his face with his two hands, if one was to sit beside Ryu on the bench there ass would definitely burn from all the heat that was radiating from the pink-haired shinobi. He glanced to his right and spotted the foreign shinobi that he had escorted all the way here running out of the door, it seemed he was not mad at all but wanted to cheer up Ryu someway. Now, Ryu did not need any of that cheer up bullshit at this point of time and it would just spark more conflict and anger from the salamander. The wind around Sunagakure started to get more fierce and it started to blow faster, it seemed like a sandstorm was approaching which was pretty common in the hot desert location of Sunagakure. But, since he was not in his right mind at the moment, he quickly opened his mouth out of anger and let a flamethrower of flames out at Yuu. The flames moved in a circular motion and were hot enough to burn Yuu alive, so if he did not move out of the way fast he would probably die.
As soon as he let the mini flamethrower out at Yuu he had come back to his senses, he knew this was wrong and if Yuu died here he would probably be banished from Sunagakure and this would spark great conflict between Sunagakure and Iwagakure.
"Yuu, move out of the way!"
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