Naruto: The Prince of Lust-Chapter 290

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Turning around, Mei leans on the railing, straightening her posture so her chest juts out more as she asked with playful concern, "ara, I'm not being a bother, am I?"

"No, no," Naruto tries to reassure her. "No bother. I like meeting new people. I met a couple from Kiri too. One's my best friend."

"A best friend from Kiri... that's uplifting to hear," Mei admits with a sweet smile. She suddenly felt different then. Unless he's a spectacular liar, she can tell he's being honest. It makes her want to be a little more open as she orates, "you know, strength and power may move a man in the physical world but I believe Karma is the law of the spiritual world. When you inevitably cross into the eternal lands, I don't believe you can absolve your sins in this life by claiming, 'I was ordered to do that,' or, 'they threatened to kill me if I didn't,' or, 'being virtuous was inconvenient.' Your actions, and thus, your soul is in your keeping and yours alone. Do you understand?"

"Yeah, I do," Naruto thoughtfully answered. "I mean, I never put it as well as that but, yeah, that makes sense."

"What a pleasant feeling," Mei sounded with content. "To know there are others who can understand that, even if we're not from the same country." ƒгeewёbnovel.com

"I don't think we're as alone as we think we are," Naruto tells her with a mental smile for Naru-nii and Kurama. "There are a lot of friends out there from places you'd never expected to make them. I'm sure a nee-chan as pretty as you will meet loads who'll understand you."

"Mmn, how sweet of you to say," Mei remarks with a sultry tone and seductive eyes that bluntly stunned Naruto into recalling how captivating this woman is. "Sadly, I fear the position of leadership is a lonely road." Looking at her ring finger, she bemoaned, "even though I long for the ring... for my country, I must choose the hat."

Thinking it odd to bring up wardrobe challenges, Naruto simply suggests, "I know I just met you, but as long as you're not hurting anybody, I don't see anything wrong with wearing a ring with a hat."

Rather than pointing out she meant the Kage's hat, Mei simply laughs silently to herself; incidentally jiggling her chest and shoulders for Naruto's visual benefit. Even if she cleared the confusion, she has little doubt his response would change. "Having already met Kiri-nin, I'm certain you can see how villainous they can seem, especially with a nickname like the Bloody Mist."

"Haku's weird, sure, but he's not bad, like at all," Naruto tells her. "And Zabuza... well, he's not all bad," he tries without completely believing it.

Standing upright again and turning to the Hidden Leaf village, Mei proclaims, "that you would admit as much confirms what I've longed believed. Kiri can be saved. It's why I chose, unlike many of my countrymen, to fight senseless violence, corruption, and betrayal; to be an agent of life and order rather than death and destruction. So, I suppose I'm fighting to prove something as well, Uzumaki-dono; to end the dark days of my village."

His suspicion grows enough to be alarming and asks, "...are you really in Konoha to meet someone or this a trick?"

"No, no," Mei asserts with a slight shake of her head, swaying her beautiful auburn bangs. "No trick. It wouldn't do to spoil what could be between us by starting our first meeting with deceit. However, I am guilty of omission." With a sensual grin that makes him wish he hadn't left Mabui and Samui, Mei admitted, "the person I'm here to meet... is you."

With flat lines for eyes, Naruto plainly states, "I'm going to need you to start making sense here or I'm jumping down to Hokage Tower and telling them you're from Kiri."

Secure in herself, she answered with a confident smile, "as you wish, Uzumaki-dono. I originally came here to purchase Kubikiribōchō, then I spoke with Zabuza and Haku, and now I'm standing here overlooking your enchanting home because you're someone that I simply had to meet."

"Why?"

"In a word: diplomacy," she answered. "As citizens of Kiri, I'd like Haku and Zabuza to help me quell the large-scale and on-going violence in our village, but, as they are both in your employ—which I must admit is very impressive for one so young—I cannot do that without your help."

Taken aback by the information, Naruto asked with disbelief, "you want to take Haku back to Kiri?"

She duly noted, "I realize how much you mean to each other, and I understand I'm asking a lot of you but I don't mean to take without giving."

"...What do you mean?"

"I truly mean to negotiate an arrangement we can both agree to," Mei honestly stated. Peering down the cliff's edge to the spiky stone hair of the Yondaime and the Hokage Tower below that, Mei turned to Naruto and admitted, "and as a show of good faith, I'm certain we have ample time to meet with your Hokage."

In all her years as a leader of battle-hardened shinobi, it would be impossible for Mei to be in the high position she is without the skill to debate with many stern, wrathful, or outdated figures of power, which meant maneuvering Naruto was no challenge at all. She wasn't surprised when he curiously asked, "what for?"

"So you can warn him of an imminent attack," Mei offered with her smile.

Drawing his brows together, he returned, "what are you talking about?"

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