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AN: This chapter is the start of the war. I really hope that anyone has guessed what happens next chapter since I've already hinted at it at the chapter Broken

Konoha Council Chambers, two weeks after Moryo's defeat

Tsunade was furious and the whole council knew it and it had nothing to do with the suffocating Killer Intent she was radiating or the fact that the table was splintering under her light, by her standards,- grip, no they knew it because they had summoned the Daimyo to Konoha without her consent or even bothering to notify her. She should have know, no matter how big the festivities of the new season, the luxury of this one was pretty excessive but she was too distracted trying to locate Naruto to focus on the piranhas that sat in the chambers. She wouldn't give them the pleasure of seeing her slip especially not in front of the Daimyo, who currently on his way there to sit in the council meeting,- but there would be hell to pay later.

Danzo was pretty upset, the little worms had gone forward to call the Daimyo to Konoha without notifying him of it and he had been far too busy searching for the Jinchuriki so he could recruit him into ROOT,- to notice it and by the Hokage's looks so had she. For all his dislike of the Hokage's softness she had proven to be a cunning person following the Daimyo's orders and then immediately searching for him so that he could remain a valuable asset of Konoha even though officially not part of it. The civilians would pay for such transgression and he wouldn't even need to move a finger butt what truly pleased him was that they would rally behind him, complaining about the Hokage's "cruelty"

Kakashi had just returned from Uzu and he was absolutely furious at the civilian part of the council for pulling this little stunt, oh there would be hell to pay for this but he feared the consequences of Tsunade's revenge. Most people called the Uchiha "emotional shinobi" but they totally forgot about the Senju who were equally as emotional if more benign but if there was one thing you did not do to a Senju and that was mess with family and he had no doubt that the civilians had summoned the Daimyo to put a stop to Tsunade's plan to revoke Naruto's banishment from the village on account of his help during the Moryo crisis. Another factor was the fact that Tsunade had finally been pushed at the edge of her patience by two years of the council doing everything in their, considerable economical, - power to stop her attempts at getting Naruto back.

The Daimyo entered the council chamber accompanied by an entourage of Samurai and advisors though Kakashi noticed at least three of them were ninja, the Daimyo's little open secret after the dissolving of the Fire Guardians. As one all the people present rose to their feet and bowed at the smiling Daimyo, his circular dark eyes roaming over the room and resting upon Kakashi with an approving nod. The Daimyo gestured for all the people present to relax and he seated himself in the head of the table right across where Tsunade was seated herself, his eyes filled with reproach as he locked eyes with her.

"Daimyo-sama, I welcome you in the name of Konohagakure and wish you a pleasant stay" said Tsunade, her voice betraying no emotion.

"Thank you all for your sincere wishes but please do not let my presence interrupt your normal proceedings" said the Daimyo with a well-practiced, polite smile.

"Of course Daimyo-sama" said Tsunade "as all present members of the council know, this meeting was called to discuss the pardon for Uzumaki Naruto for the services offered during the Moryo crisis"

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 28, 2019 ⏰

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