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Now reading: Chapter 88: Young and Naive? Or a Heart Full of Loyalty from Naruto: Rebuilding the Hidden Sand, a Fantasy novel by keepsmiling29.

"Person in charge of the hospital?"

Two days later, the Kazekage summoned Yuji to his office and issued the appointnt.

The position was hospital director, which in practical terms ant taking over the village’s entire dical system. A senior post within the dical Departnt.

Chiyo still nominally managed the departnt, but the village understood that transition was inevitable, and no one more qualified than Yuji existed to receive it.

"You’ll serve in this capacity for a period," the Third Kazekage said, with sothing close to warmth in his expression. "When the ti is right, you’ll take over the dical Departnt in full." The implication was explicit enough that it needed no further elaboration.

The promotion had been rapid, and the Kazekage had been deliberate about the pacing specifically to quiet potential criticism. But the criticism, when it was raised in the eting, had been limited.

Yuji’s hospital reform work, his performance as a dical Ninja across the Iwagakure front, the asurable improvent in treatnt efficiency across the entire deployed force, and most recently his handling of the Hidden Mist situation had collectively left little space for serious objection. Whatever murmuring existed was about age, not ability.

Chiyo had been the first to speak in the eting, and she had spoken clearly. Yuji had surpassed her in dical skill, she said, setting aside Ninjutsu entirely. She had no objection to him taking the departnt. Once she said it, the room settled.

The Hidden Mist situation had also done sothing for the village’s mood more broadly. For years the coastal harassnt had been a persistent drain on resources and morale that the village had been unable to resolve decisively.

Yuji had, through his own capability, brought it to a temporary halt. That carried weight beyond the military record.

Becoming the effective head of the dical Departnt made Yuji, in terms of standing, one of the village’s core senior figures. At twelve years old. Outsiders would call it unprecedented. Outsiders didn’t understand what Yuji represented in practical terms, and the ninja world had never recognized precedent as a aningful constraint anyway.

The Kazekage’s manner toward him had also shifted slightly from previous etings. Not warr exactly, but settled. The careful watchfulness that had been present before was gone. Yuji had passed what needed to be passed, and the Kazekage had arrived at a conclusion about him.

"I’m happy to manage the hospital," Yuji said, after a small pause that suggested he was choosing his words carefully. "I do have one personal request, however."

The Kazekage gestured for him to continue.

"I’d like to join the Council of Advisors. As an Economic Advisor."

The Kazekage’s expression stopped moving for a mont.

"Hahaha, I understand this might seem unexpected," Yuji said, scratching the back of his head with appropriate humility. "I’ve developed a genuine interest in the village’s economic situation and I have so thoughts about it. I’d like the opportunity to contribute in that area."

The Kazekage considered him for a mont before responding.

"Yuji, I appreciate that you want to contribute this way. But joining the Council of Advisors is not as straightforward as it might appear. The role requires a deep working knowledge of economics across multiple countries.

You need to understand current prices of everyday goods, which regions are experiencing strong harvests and which are suffering shortages, how events across the ninja world affect our village’s external environnt and trade position. These are not things you can pick up quickly."

He said it without condescension, but plainly.

Ninja, including himself, were not naturally suited to this domain.

Sunagakure’s function in the Land of Wind was military and strategic. Economic and political affairs were a different kind of expertise, and the Council of Advisors drew on people who had spent their lives developing it.

Most mbers of the Council were, in practice, more directly accountable to the Daimyo than to the Kazekage. The departnt sat slightly outside the village’s core power structure in a way that made it an unusual destination for soone with Yuji’s profile.

"The village doesn’t have many external disputes right now, and the hospital’s workload is manageable. I should have ti available.

I’m still young, and I think I should contribute to the village across more than one area rather than limiting myself. I understand your intention, Lord Kazekage.

You want managing the hospital to continue raising dical standards and conditions, the sa work I began two years ago. And most importantly, to develop more dical Ninja for the village." Yuji paused.

"I can guarantee I’ll fulfill that responsibility even if you also let join the Council of Advisors. If I fall short, I’ll step back and learn first."

He said the last part with the directness of soone making a formal commitnt.

He knew the ground he was standing on. The assessnt had gone well enough that he had earned a degree of trust with the higher-ups, and with that trust ca a small amount of room to ask for things.

The Kazekage’s default style left no space for negotiation. Orders were given and obeyed. But this particular mont was different.

The Kazekage looked at him without speaking.

The silence stretched.

"I want to do everything I can for this village," Yuji added quietly. "The sa as you, Third. Give a chance."

The Kazekage was thinking sothing he didn’t say aloud. This boy had read the situation precisely. The village’s real interest in having him take over the dical Departnt was not administrative.

It was production. More dical Ninja, trained to a higher standard, available to the village in greater numbers. Yuji had understood that without being told. Arai had always said the boy was perceptive. This was more than perceptive.

"You’ve likely already noticed the village’s economic situation," the Kazekage said eventually. "Mission rewards have dropped significantly. The Land of Wind presents a particular set of challenges that have resisted every effort to resolve them, not just for Sunagakure but for the entire region.

None of us, including myself, have found a workable answer. What could soone your age actually accomplish where experienced people have found nothing?"

The implication was plain. If a twelve-year-old managed to solve what the Kazekage and the full Council of Advisors had failed to solve, it would reflect poorly on everyone who had been working on the problem for years.

"What if I really can do it?" Yuji said, with a smile that managed to look both earnest and slightly guileless.

The Kazekage regarded him for another mont.

"Look at the data first."

He said it like a concession to soone who needed to learn through experience rather than instruction. Reality would adjust the boy’s expectations once he saw the actual numbers.

"Thank you, Lord Kazekage."

Inside, Yuji felt sothing settle.

It had worked.

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