Chapter 343: The Thinnest Thread...
Hidden Leaf Village.
Kakashi & Daichi. (8:00 am)
Inside the brightly lit analysis wing of the intelligence department, Kakashi Hatake and his Genin student, Daichi Hekima, sat side by side at a long table, their eyes scanning through a series of documents and maps. The room was filled with the sound of flipping papers and the occasional murmur of nearby intelligence officers, but for Kakashi and Daichi, all that mattered were the files in front of them.
Daichi furrowed his brow, his gaze intent on a report sent by Jiraiya. The Toad Sage had returned to the village late last night and after receiving orders from his teacher/ leader he quickly contacted his agents stationed in or near the Land of Earth and obtained numerous pieces of information.
After delivering crucial intelligence on the Land of Earth to the analysis department a couple hours ago, he disappeared once again.
Daichi leaned forward, his eyes intense as he sifted through a stack of reports. The clock on the wall ticked past 8 am, but he was already fully immersed in his work. He picked up a document marked with Jiraiya's distinctive handwriting and began to go through its contents.
"Lord Jiraiya managed to gather this much intel in just a few hours? To even get intelligence on the Hidden stone border patrol squads…" Daichi murmured, half to himself. "That's impressive."
Kakashi glanced over, his one visible eye curving into a slight smile. "He has his ways."
Among the many details scattered throughout the documents, one caught Daichi's attention. A brief mention of someone close to the Earth Country's Finance Minister meeting with a trade team from the Land of Snow. Such a meeting in itself wasn't unusual. But it was what he had learned yesterday from the prince and the nature of the transport that caught the Genin's attention.
Daichi's mind raced as he connected the dots. It wasn't just the meeting itself that was odd—there had been multiple shipments from the Land of Snow arriving in the Land of Earth over the last four months, all escorted by foreign ninjas. The shipments had been marked as low-priority, but something about the unusually high number of guards protecting them struck him as suspicious."Anything interesting?" Kakashi asked.
Daichi hesitated for a moment. He couldn't reveal everything he knew—not yet. "Well, there are several reports about small shipments coming into the Land of Earth from the Land of Snow over the past few months. They seem routine at first glance."
Kakashi nodded thoughtfully. "Trade between those countries isn't unusual. What's catching your eye?"
"These shipments from the Land of Snow," Daichi muttered, as he pointed to specific records in front of him. "They've been listed as low-priority, but the number of guards doesn't add up. It shows more protection than what you'd expect for something supposedly unimportant."
Kakashi leaned in, his interest piqued. "That is strange. Do we know what's in the shipments?"
"Not specifically," Daichi replied, flipping through another report. "But the cargo manifests are vague—listed as 'industrial supplies' or 'machinery parts.' Nothing detailed."
The Silver haired Jonin glanced over, his sharp eye scanning the information. "Low-priority cargo with that level of security… sounds like they're trying to keep something hidden in plain sight. But then again this could be something the Tsuchikage or someone else in the Hidden stone village ordered. Not sure if it would help us."
Daichi nodded, flipping through another document. "Yeah I would have thought the same but look at this," he said, sliding another report over to Kakashi. "These shipments weren't sent to the Hidden Stone village or even the Earth Capital city. After arriving in the country no final destination was listed. The ninja escorts left after delivering them."
Kakashi's visible eye narrowed as he leaned in closer. "No destination? That's odd. Especially for something supposedly low-priority."
"It gets stranger," Daichi continued, his voice growing more intense. He reached for another stack of reports, quickly scanning through them. "Every time these shipments arrived, two or three days later, the Hidden Stone patrol squads in some areas were diverted away from their usual routes."
Kakashi's brow furrowed, piecing together the implications. "So, they're deliberately clearing a path. They want these shipments to travel unnoticed to their final destination."
The silver haired Jonin then leaned back in his seat and crossed his arms. 'Assuming the Tsuchikage isn't the one behind these shipments, who would even have the power to change the routes of a patrol squad behind his back? A high level Jonin? A high ranking official… or someone else?'
Daichi nodded with his teacher, his hands flipping through the papers faster now, the puzzle pieces falling into place. His mind wandered back to the conversation he'd had the previous night with Katsuya Hinoo, the Third Prince of the Land of Fire.
The prince had revealed a dangerous secret—Orochimaru had met with the Finance Minister of the Earth Country in secret. Soon after, high-end medical equipment was being smuggled into the Land of Earth through hidden channels.
'Orochimaru is building a lab.' Daichi thought, his stomach knotting. He couldn't share this knowledge with anyone. But now, with this new information, the lab's location was beginning to take shape in his mind.
Kakashi, unaware of Daichi's secret meeting, picked up on his student's intense focus. "Daichi," he said, his voice calm but probing, "what are you thinking?"Nôv(el)B\\jnn
The Genin hesitated for a split second but quickly gathered his thoughts. "These shipments… combined with the diverted patrols… it's like they're being delivered to a place that no one's supposed to know about."
He tapped a finger on a remote section of the map—an area surrounded by difficult terrain, nearly impossible to access without knowledge of the exact routes. "This place here. It matches up with the patrol routes and the shipment movements. It's isolated, hard to reach, and the perfect place for someone like Orochimaru to build something… secret."
Kakashi's gaze followed Daichi's finger as it hovered over the map. His mind clicked into gear, analyzing the potential strategic advantages of the location. "If you're right, then Orochimaru could be hiding something big there. A lab… a research facility, maybe even a weapons cache. But still, this is a big if. We're basing this on the assumption that these shipments belong to Orochimaru and it's going to his hideout. What makes you so certain of that? Isn't there the possibility that this could be someone else's doing?"
Daichi stayed silent. 'Katsuya said the Finance minister met with someone who's most probably Orochimaru. In the information he showed me he insisted that shipments with this same number of large guards were protecting Orochimaru's cargo. Now coupled with this intelligence I can trace their path and significantly narrow down my search.'
"Call it a hunch." The gamer spoke no more and kept his eyes on the documents in front of him.
Kakashi sensed the shift in Daichi's energy and choosing not to press, continued to analyze the situation. "Jiraiya's report mentioned someone close to the Finance Minister meeting with these trade teams from the Land of Snow. If the Finance Minister of Earth Royal court is involved, this isn't just some small operation. It's political, and it's being carefully orchestrated."
Daichi nodded, still piecing it together. "It's more than just smuggling equipment. The timing of the patrol diversions, the foreign ninja escorts—it's all being coordinated. But if the shipments are that important, then Orochimaru is doing more than building a lab. He's planning something big."
Kakashi leaned back in his chair, crossing his arms. "The Land of Snow isn't known for high-tech medical equipment. They specialize in industrial goods, machinery… But if they're involved in supplying Orochimaru, then as you've said, it could mean they're helping him set up something more than just a medical lab."
Daichi's heart skipped a beat at the realization. High-end medical equipment, Katsuya had said. The kind needed for genetic experiments, for human trials. It all lined up. But he couldn't say that aloud—couldn't reveal that he already knew.
Kakashi tapped his fingers on the table, considering the information gathered. "So, we have a list of several dubious shipments, unlisted destinations, heavy security, involvement of high-ranking officials, and patrol diversions. Sounds like Orochimaru or someone else in the Land of Earth is trying to hide something significant."
Daichi nodded, his mind racing with ideas and theories. "If we map out the patrol diversions and the shipment routes, maybe we can narrow down where these supplies are actually going."
"Good idea," Kakashi said. "Let's plot them out."
They spread a large map of the Land of Earth across the table. Daichi began marking the shipment routes and the locations where patrols were thinned out or redirected.
"Here," Daichi pointed to a mountainous region far from any major settlements. "This area shows consistent patrol diversions after each shipment."
Kakashi studied the map. "Difficult terrain, minimal population, and strategically isolated. An ideal place to keep something hidden."
"Like a secret facility," Daichi suggested, testing the waters.
Kakashi glanced at him. "You're thinking there might be a building out there somewhere?"
"It's possible," Daichi replied. "The combination of secretive shipments and patrol manipulations tells us they're protecting more than just trade goods."
Kakashi, who was lost in his own thoughts, spoke up again. "This terrain you've highlighted," he said, pointing to the map, "it's not just difficult—it's nearly impossible to access without advanced knowledge of the area. Hidden Stone patrols cover most of the routes, but if they're being diverted…"
Daichi finished the thought. "Then whoever's moving those shipments could slip through undetected. And once they reach the base…"
Kakashi's eye focused on Daichi. "You're thinking Orochimaru is using this lab for something other than research, aren't you?"
Daichi hesitated. "I don't have proof yet, but so much equipment being smuggled in and the secrecy surrounding the whole operation—it doesn't feel like it's just about medicine. It feels like preparation for something bigger. Something dangerous."
Kakashi was quiet for a moment, letting Daichi's words hang in the air. Then he nodded. "You might be right. But we can't act on suspicion alone. We need more concrete evidence before we can confront the Hidden Stone or Orochimaru."
Daichi exhaled, grateful that Kakashi hadn't pushed him further. He knew Kakashi was sharp enough to sense that there was more going on, but for now, he kept his silence.
"So, what's our next step?" Daichi asked, trying to refocus on the mission.
"We continue to gather intel," Kakashi said, his voice calm but decisive. "I'll report these findings to the Hokage. Meanwhile, you keep digging through these records. Focus on narrowing down the exact location of the lab, and see if there's any more information about these shipments."
Daichi nodded, determined. "Understood."
As Kakashi stood and prepared to leave, he placed a hand on Daichi's shoulder. "Good work, Daichi. Your analytical skills are impressive as always."
Daichi looked up, a hint of a smile on his face. "Thank you, Kakashi-sensei."
Kakashi's eye crinkled with a smile. "Keep digging through those files. We'll need every piece of information we can get."
Daichi watched as Kakashi walked away. His heart was still racing. He had considerably narrowed down his search field and he knew what Orochimaru was planning. But now, he had to tread carefully. One wrong move, and everything could fall apart.
'The pieces are coming together, but the real game is just beginning.'
—-
The hidden entrance to Orochimaru's 8th base was concealed somewhere below the forest floor, but he had no intention of entering just yet. He knew he had been detected the moment his chakra brushed against the subtle defenses scattered throughout the area.
Without hesitation, Ox reached into his pouch and pulled out the kunai the Third Hokage had entrusted to him. The seal etched into the blade was unmistakable, bearing the signature of the Second Hokage, Tobirama Senju. He channeled a pulse of chakra into the kunai, activating the seal.
Hiruzen had given him strict instructions before he left the Leaf Village: When you reach the location, use this kunai. Help will arrive.
He gripped the handle, feeling the weight of it, and without a second thought, he flung it into the ground near the entrance. The kunai embedded itself in the earth, its seal glowing faintly as it activated.
—-
Deep beneath the Hokage Tower in the Leaf Village, in a dimly lit chamber known only to a select few, Jiraiya sat cross-legged, his eyes closed in deep concentration. Perched on his shoulders were the two Great Toad Sages, Fukasaku and Shima, their expressions serious—a stark contrast to Jiraiya's usual jovial demeanor.
Today, there were no jokes, no light-hearted banter. Jiraiya was in Sage Mode, fully prepared for what lay ahead.
Beside him stood Tobirama Senju, the reanimated Second Hokage. Clad in his traditional armor, his white hair framed a face marked by sharp lines and sharper eyes. His presence was imposing, a testament to the power he wielded in life and retained even now.
Suddenly, Tobirama's eyes snapped open. "It's time," he announced, his voice steady but urgent.
Jiraiya opened one eye, glancing over. "Ox has signaled?"
Tobirama nodded. "He activated the seal. We're moving out."
"Good. We've waited long enough," Jiraiya muttered, his voice low but steady. He clenched his fists and felt the power of the Sage mode thrumming through his body.
Fukasaku spoke up, his tiny voice carrying weight. "Stay alert, Jiraiya boy. We don't know what's waiting for us."
"Got it," Jiraiya replied, standing up smoothly. "Let's hope this leads us to Tsunade."
"Have faith Jiraiya. She's a tough girl. You know that." Shima spoke and Jiraiya smiled at her attempts to comfort him. "Yeah." The Toad Sage nodded and he turned his gaze toward Tobirama.
The Reanimated Second Hokage kage, further words, placed a hand on Jiraiya's shoulder. In an instant, both vanished from the chamber, leaving only a faint ripple of chakra in their wake.
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Author's Note:
With each chapter we're getting closer and closer to the conclusion of this arc.