VIII
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Arc VIII Chapter 1
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Agakure offered a truly majestic sight. The forces of nature cloaked the city in a veil of rain, a common sight in the case of A. The scenery pleased her senses. Dark spires, silent monunts of forged black steel and human will, ascended from earth. Their imposing height challenged heaven itself. Shrouded in shadow, their cold silhouettes hid secrets forever untold. They were spires of desolation, of sorrow, of lost hope, of tragedy. Their soul resonated with her. The black towers invited her, welcod her, and she accepted their invitation.
Accompanied by her umbrella, a lone girl crossed the misty bridge leading into the village. This was A. This was the village hidden by the rain. This was her new ho. The place where she was supposed to et Akatsuki's leader. Pain was his na, a self proclaid god. How pretentious of him. So naless provincial upstart with delusions of grandeur declared himself a god in her presence. Such impertinence.
Pain led Akatsuki and his goal was nothing short of world domination. An ambitious project for an equally ambitious man. Whether he would achieve his goal was different altogether. So far, every great conqueror in history had ultimately failed. Would he be another one? Only ti would tell.
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“Eh ...” Takuya yawned. Sleepiness overca his drowsy eyes. Guard duty was such a pain in the ass. The very definition of mind-numbing and boring.
“Tired, aren't we?” Shizue laughed about his predicant.
“Not really. Just the usual. Nothing makes you sleep better than guard duty.” Takuya was rubbing his eyes to fight his drowsiness, but to no avail. Serving Agakure was an honour, but ... guard duty sucked big ti. Standing watch day in day out was a tedious affair. Nothing ever happened.
They guarded the village gate, checking rchants and other travelling folk, but he didn't complain. He had a family to feed and a wife waiting for him. His post was safe. Minimal risk ...
Footsteps resounded through the air. The rest of the checkpoint shared his reaction and snapped to attention, their drowsiness gone. Steps echoed across the empty bridge. They approached their position. The steps stopped and amidst the fog a lone girl appeard, ard with an umbrella.
“...” Takuya spotted her petite figure. Her black kimono bore a familiar pattern. Her pale skin granted the girl a ghostly appearance. Her sheer presence sufficed to intimidate him. A cold, chilling, dark aura surrounded her.
“...” Takuya gulped, resisting the creeping sensation of dread.
Her saccharine smile greeted them. “Salutations, friends, I was invited to visit the beautiful village of Agakure. I have arrived and now seek permission to enter.”
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“... ... ...” Silence followed, and the guards exchanged looks of disbelief. They didn't trust her. The girl exuded an otherworldly, a dangerous aura. Her smile didn't ease the tension.
“...” Takuya unholstered his kunai. He remained cautious. The girl was suspicious.
Shizue narrowed his eyes. “Who are you? What business do you have with A?”
The girl tilted her head and played with her umbrella. “As said, an old friend invited .”
Shizue gritted his teeth. “Don't play with us. State your identity and purpose, or ...”
The girl giggled. “Or what? What are you going to do?”
Shizue's blood froze. A lightning bolt illuminated the bridge and revealed her figure. Her eyes glimred purple in the dark, exuding a cold, demonic aura.
“...” Takuya held his breath, his hand gripping his kunai. The girl ... wasn't normal. “Don't move! Try anything funny, and we will attack!”
“I strongly advise against such rash actions, my friends.” The mysterious girl rely smiled. Toying with them filled her girlish heart with joy. Their fear, their angst, their raw emotions pleased her sadistic streak. Their misfortune and misery lifted her mood.
The girl gripped her umbrella and marched past them, advancing through the ghastly fog, hardly bothered by their presence. The incessant rain didn't stop.
Shizue blocked her way. “Stop! I said stop! Not a step further!”
The girl ignored his orders, strolling past a petrified Shizue. He didn't dare to defy her in the slightest.
The girl giggled, amused. “Thought so. Listen, my friends, ti is precious, so could you do a little favour? I am new here, and I am searching for a friend of mine. Thus, I need your help.” Her gaze swept across the ranks until setting on him.
“...” Takuya gulped. Her dark eyes ... were staring at him. “And who is this ... friend of yours?”
The girl tilted her head, grinning. “I am sure you know him. The entirety of A knows him. I am searching for Pain-sama.”
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Guided by her newest underling, Asami reached her destination. Pain resided in the tallest tower.
A woman with lavender hair awaited her arrival. Konan was her na. Her white angelic wings made her float in the air. Her expression betrayed no emotions. “You are late.”
Asami bowed in respect. “My apologies, but locating Kami-sama proved difficult. In his infinite wisdom, he provided with no directions. I was thus forced to recruit locals for help.”
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“We know.” Konan maintained her emotionless mask. “Your little show of force displeased Pain-sama.”
Asami responded with a smile. “Once again, my sincerest apologies, I never intended to offend Kami-sama. I didn't know that I was watched, but now I do. Of course, I will refrain from such unbecoming behaviour in the future.” Her stare t Konan's, neither of them prepared to yield.
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“...” Konan studyied her, scrutinising her. “Follow . Pain-sama is already awaiting you.”
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“What's up, Takuya? You look pale. Have you seen a ghost, or what?” Shuji joked the mont he entered his bar. His old friend sounded worried.
Takuya was completely soaked. His entire body shivered. Even his hands still trembled. It was obvious that he had clearly seen better days.
He took a chair and rested. “Shuji, give a drink ... No, make it two ... No, better three ... Give the strongest stuff you have got.” He needed alcohol. He needed to forget. Agakure gained a new angel, and her wings were blacker than the night.
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