One of the first places he'd went to after sneaking out of Sunagakure no sato was the Heavenly Emporium. A giant island floating in the sky was simply something he had to check out! But now that he was here, Shiro wasn't very impressed. All that he'd seen so far had been forest, forest and more forest.
Truth to be told he'd managed te get on the floating piece of land by some unknown means, but he hadn't actually reached the part with buildings at all, instead being stuck in a forest in the periphery of the Emporium itself, which some ninjas used to train their jutsu. So Shiro basically ended up wandering around there for a few hours, walking in circles in the forest not entirely sure where he was headed to. Little did he know he was about to meet someone who would help him develop as a shinobi. He stopped at a clearing he'd already visited three times that day, and sat under a tree enjoying his shade as he unpacked his lunch. Two boiled eggs and a tuna sandwich. It really was a special kind of sandwich because it did contain sand. In his hurry to pack up and leave, he'd dropped it to the ground back at the village. A shame, really. But still Shiro was satisfied with the prospect of eating his meal in peace.
Truth to be told he'd managed te get on the floating piece of land by some unknown means, but he hadn't actually reached the part with buildings at all, instead being stuck in a forest in the periphery of the Emporium itself, which some ninjas used to train their jutsu. So Shiro basically ended up wandering around there for a few hours, walking in circles in the forest not entirely sure where he was headed to. Little did he know he was about to meet someone who would help him develop as a shinobi. He stopped at a clearing he'd already visited three times that day, and sat under a tree enjoying his shade as he unpacked his lunch. Two boiled eggs and a tuna sandwich. It really was a special kind of sandwich because it did contain sand. In his hurry to pack up and leave, he'd dropped it to the ground back at the village. A shame, really. But still Shiro was satisfied with the prospect of eating his meal in peace.