Naruto: This Genius is Somewhat Ordinary-Chapter 284

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Chapter 284: Chapter 284

Kakashiโ€™s Resolve

Even knowing Hirukoโ€™s actions had stirred up trouble, Tลma hadnโ€™t expected the Fire Nationโ€™s response to be this aggressive. ๐•—๐ซ๐šŽ๐—ฒ๐˜„๐ž๐•“๐ง๐• ๐˜ƒ๐•–๐ฅ.๐œ๐š˜๐š–

The summons from the Fire Daimyล arrived almost immediately. Less than a day later, Tลma was ordered to attend a council meeting.

"Tch..."

He clicked his tongue. Even if he didnโ€™t feel like going, refusal wasnโ€™t an option. Not yet.

As expected, the meeting followed a familiar script.

Konohaโ€™s long-standing contributions to the Fire Nationโ€™s stability were acknowledged, but the tone quickly shifted. Hirukoโ€™s declaration, made in Konohaโ€™s name, was framed as proof that the village posed a potential threat. Some even hinted at rebellion. The Daimyล claimed border regions were already under pressure from neighboring countries and demanded that Konoha resolve the situation immediately.

Tลma 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," Tลma found it laughable.

The Fire Nation wasnโ€™t fragile. If minor countries were probing the borders now, theyโ€™d likely planned to do so regardless. The statement was nothing more than political pressure dressed up as urgency.

Back in the Hokageโ€™s office, Nara Shikaku frowned.

"Hokage-sama, whatโ€™s our next move?"

From his perspective, Hirukoโ€™s strength wasnโ€™t 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 Tลma looked... unbothered.

"We wait," Tลma said, glancing at the sky.

Shikaku fell silent. On paper, delay only made things worse. Unlessโ€”

"Hokage-sama," he said carefully, "have you noticed something?"

"Let me ask you this first," Tลma replied. "Why do you think Hiruko chose now?"

Shikaku thought it over and shook his head. "I donโ€™t see the advantage. If he wanted to act, he shouldโ€™ve done so years ago, when Konoha was weaker."

"Then how about the skies?" Tลma asked. "You heard the forecasts?"

"...You mean the eclipse?" Shikaku said slowly. "In a day or two."

Tลma nodded. "He didnโ€™t choose now. He was forced into it. Miss this window, and heโ€™d be waiting years."

Everything clicked.

"So heโ€™ll move soon," Shikaku said.

"Tonight or tomorrow," Tลma agreed. "Which is why we donโ€™t rush."

After a moment, Tลma added, "Assign someone to keep an eye on Kakashi."

Shikaku blinked. "You think heโ€™s the target?"

"Yes."

Sasuke didnโ€™t need protection. Kakashi did.

"Iโ€™ll arrange it immediately," Shikaku said.

Once he left, Tลma leaned back, thoughtful.

Hiruko wasnโ€™t a threat to Konoha. Naruto or Sasuke alone could end him. But Tลmaโ€™s interests lay elsewhere. The Chimera Technique fused multiple bloodlines. If he wanted to explore the path toward kekkei tลta, Hiruko was a perfect test case.

Later that night, while Tลmaโ€™s shadow clone trained elsewhere, Kakashi appeared in person.

"Sorry to bother you so late," Kakashi said, scratching his head.

"Whatโ€™s wrong?" Tลma asked.

"Thereโ€™s a curse mark on me," Kakashi said bluntly. "Hiruko marked my Sharingan years ago as his fifth target. Iโ€™ve also been under a form of puppet control, though itโ€™s incomplete."

"So thatโ€™s it," Tลma said lightly. "If you can walk in here and explain it, his control clearly isnโ€™t perfect."

Kakashi nodded, then straightened.

"Hokage-sama, I want permission to go to his base. I can use my Mangekyล to dismantle his plan before it escalates."

Tลma raised an eyebrow.

"You make it sound like Konoha needs you to sacrifice yourself."

"This is the fastest solutionโ€”"

"No," Tลma interrupted calmly. "Konoha doesnโ€™t solve problems by throwing away its best shinobi. The Fire Nation can apply all the pressure it wants. Itโ€™s not in a position to force us."

Kakashi stiffened. Those words were dangerously blunt.

"Hokage-sama..."

"Iโ€™m not worried about them," Tลma said, patting Kakashiโ€™s shoulder. "And you donโ€™t need to worry on my behalf either. If things get ugly, youโ€™ll just have to work a little harder."

Kakashi was silent for a long moment.

"If that day comes," he said quietly, "Iโ€™ll be the sharpest blade at your side."

Tลma chuckled.

"Youโ€™ll 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," Tลma added. "If you die, my deal with Tsunade becomes very awkward."

"...What deal?"

"Later," Tลma said. "For now, Iโ€™ll place a Flying Thunder God mark on you. Leave the rest to me."

"Yes," Kakashi replied, finally at ease.