by Marx Duo Sun Oct 29, 2017 9:23 pm
Marx nodded and knew that he would be able to do more expensive and complex mechanisms with the village's coffers paying for everything instead of his own. He was truly excited to make them, he could already envision the tools within his hands, working furiously to finish them before his dead line. The older male's question brought his thoughts to a halt, requiring him to recollect himself, causing a short pause "I've never much cared for leading people. Either I lose interest and leave them to their own devices or I treat them like puppets to be manipulated or chess pieces to move across a board." He was quite puzzled by the question. There were a few reasons he could think of that would explain why Nee-san had asked it. He was a Chunin, and he could very well be put in charge of others during a mission or, Kami forbid, an actual Genin team until they ranked up themselves. The chances of each only increased as he went up in rank, but that also brought him to his next conclusion: Nee-san may be grooming him as a successor. He didn't have eyes on the spot, if he was being honest. But if something were to happen to his ever generous sponsor, another person could rise into his space that wasn't so generous, and then his funding would fly out of the window. Unless he became indispensable to the village. So he could hope Nee-san lived a very, very long life, he could make himself an integral cog in the machine that was Iwa, or he could become Tsuchikage. He thought the last would be the easiest route, but it still didn't appeal to him. He thought of ways he could take the title and yet have someone handle all of the affairs, but then again that was something far in the future if he was lucky. He needed to focus on the here and now, the most pressing being getting Nee-san interested enough to take him to bed...
But still that wasn't truly immediate. This meeting, here and now, was "I assume you plan to hone my leadership skills? I would need....guidance to learn how to lead people effectively, with some regard for their life."