Kyousuke giggled like a child when Kirijoji snarled at him. It's not like it was required to be friends with the other members, so Kyou was sure that Kirijoji was going to try and kill him one of these days. He wasn't frightened at all, instead he was shaking with excitement. He thrusted his sword in the air and shouted, "Let's go!"
Of course he was happy to leave that dark, tension-filled cave, however, the leader was trying to contact him, and he had a killer headache. He followed after Hayato and kept his guard up in case Kiri decided to take a swing at him. Though as he was doing so, he was concentrating on whatever the leader was trying to get across to him. However, the message wasn't clear. Something about the border, and he felt proud of himself for foreseeing an issue they'd have to deal with anyway. He ignored anything else the leader said. He assumed that the leader just wanted them to stop whoever was trying to cross the border. Now, where was it again? The river country?
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Haru rose to her feet and followed her team, who were continuing on with the mission. However much she wanted to slit Jaso's throat, that would have to wait until after the mission was successfully completed. Haru was quite the perfectionist at times, so it had to be completely done before she could strangle the mist shinobi.
Haru let out a heavy sigh; she almost felt out of breath for some reason. It was still cold, but everyone else seemed to be fine with it. Maybe she was getting sick. She did, afterall, train and get sweaty and then stand outside, waiting for an hour with bare amrs and legs without taking a hot shower or anything. And she was quite sensitive, however, it didn't really concern her much. She got over illnesses quite easily. Never once was she sick for more than a day. Maybe that's why she could feel her face was still red.
"Nah, sensei? Do you suppose those star ninja were with Kumogakure? They never held any grudges against us before right?" Haru was very confused as to why such a friendly country would go against them. Perhaps they were against the war, but if that were so, why would they kill? Wouldn't that only feed the flames of war and make it stronger? Again, Haru was very puzzled. She also figured that there were to be even stronger opponents farther down the road, so she felt the need to pick it up a bit. She let her chakra flow freely, instead of concentrating it to one point to save herself some energy.
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