Chen didn't know why he still visited Masaru. The man wasn't likely to wake up anytime soon, if at all. He considered it a display of weakness to hold out hope for so long, but something kept calling him back to the hospital. Maybe it was his "Father" telling him to put his former sensei to rest permanently. It'd be a mercy.....an act of respect. The Founder of the New Iwagakure should not be kept in such a state...better to put him out of his misery. Chen had ignored the suggestion for quite some time. The thought was his own yet it had a foreign character to it. He was certain he knew the point of origination but he didn't like to spend time thinking about it. He had enough problems as it were.
For perhaps the sixteenth time, the chuunin walked out of Masaru's room without giving into his primal instincts. He took one look back at the peacefully resting Masaru and he sighed. It felt good to be his own man and not have to wait on the former Tsuchikage, but part of him missed the guidance. There was a sense of security in knowing that if he failed there was someone there to catch him. Someone he could trust. It was a new feeling and before he had a chance to explore it, it was ripped away from him. Hmph! Chen practically stomped through the hospital as he headed towards the exit. The thought of missing dependency disgusted him. He'd bury those feelings deep where no one could find them and then he'd smother them with the blood of the criminal scum that still clung to the nation. The nurses, doctors, and assorted hospital staff gave him a wide berth as he strode down the hallway, his black cloak fluttering as he moved.
Chen was about to round the corner and make his way out when he realized something. This was the VIP wing. This meant that it wasn't just Masaru who was housed here. Yui and Rin would be here as well. Both shinobi had fallen to the plague recently leaving the village without formal leadership. Chen had never visited either of them since they were admitted. Masaru had been his sensei and a man whom he'd come to respect. He didn't hold Yui and Rin in the same regard. They were both strong warriors but that alone could not compel him to wish them well. If anything, Yui's recovery might prove troublesome given her alter ego. Then again, it could be an improvement concerning how dysfunctional Chen and Mitsu were as dual leaders.
.....It wouldn't hurt to at least monitor their progress. Knowledge is power.....
Chen decided that he'd pay Yui a visit. She was the Tsuchikage and for better or worse her waking up would have profound implications for the country. If her condition was improving he needed to know. Chen navigated to her room and given his status as one of the two leading figures in the village, he was permitted entrance. He walked in slowly to find a young woman with blonde hair and a beautiful visage sleeping on a hospital bed. The room was spacious and filled with state of the art medical equipment. Iwagakure was not a rich country but it spared no expense when it came to the health of their leaders. Chen was like a dark tall shadow looming over her. He was wearing a jet black uniform with a cloak covering most of his form. His long black hair draped down to his shoulders and he lifted his hand and placed it on the bed's guardrail. When he visited Masaru, he rarely spoke but with Yui he felt obligated to say something.
"We can't go on like this Yui-sama. Iwagakure is in a precarious state and without proper leadership, we are vulnerable to the same forces that reduced this country to second-rate status. With you, Masaru, and Rin in a coma we were forced to send a mere chuunin to represent us at the Kage Summit."
Chen gripped the rail tighter and his face became red with anger. The pain and humiliation Iwa could face in the coming years was enough to make him want to slap her. Instead, he knelt down next to her bed and whispered.
"I have little patience for useless things. The last time I saw you, you showed a split personality and with this....plague....I don't think you have the strength to lead us anymore. If you don't get better, I'm pulling the plug. No more life support." he threatened. Chen ordinarily would never have dared speak this way to Yui. The Kotoshura's temper was legendary and her power destructive. Maybe it was desperation. Maybe he was seeking the same guidance he knew he would never get from Masaru. Maybe he was holding out hope that he would provoke Yui's explosive temper enough to get her to wake up. Maybe he just wanted help.
"You're a one-woman warhead. If you cannot overcome this illness now then you never will. Enough is enough. You need to wake up. Wake up!" he commanded. There was a sense of urgency in his tone. Chen was barely holding it together. He could not run Iwa alone and he certainly couldn't run it alongside Mitsukira. He'd either cut his losses and leave, kill her, or destroy the village. Chen wasn't entirely opposed to any of those approaches but he knew that none of them were ideal.
This is my lair now...and I will defend it at all costs...even if it means turning to pure chaos for help.
For perhaps the sixteenth time, the chuunin walked out of Masaru's room without giving into his primal instincts. He took one look back at the peacefully resting Masaru and he sighed. It felt good to be his own man and not have to wait on the former Tsuchikage, but part of him missed the guidance. There was a sense of security in knowing that if he failed there was someone there to catch him. Someone he could trust. It was a new feeling and before he had a chance to explore it, it was ripped away from him. Hmph! Chen practically stomped through the hospital as he headed towards the exit. The thought of missing dependency disgusted him. He'd bury those feelings deep where no one could find them and then he'd smother them with the blood of the criminal scum that still clung to the nation. The nurses, doctors, and assorted hospital staff gave him a wide berth as he strode down the hallway, his black cloak fluttering as he moved.
Chen was about to round the corner and make his way out when he realized something. This was the VIP wing. This meant that it wasn't just Masaru who was housed here. Yui and Rin would be here as well. Both shinobi had fallen to the plague recently leaving the village without formal leadership. Chen had never visited either of them since they were admitted. Masaru had been his sensei and a man whom he'd come to respect. He didn't hold Yui and Rin in the same regard. They were both strong warriors but that alone could not compel him to wish them well. If anything, Yui's recovery might prove troublesome given her alter ego. Then again, it could be an improvement concerning how dysfunctional Chen and Mitsu were as dual leaders.
.....It wouldn't hurt to at least monitor their progress. Knowledge is power.....
Chen decided that he'd pay Yui a visit. She was the Tsuchikage and for better or worse her waking up would have profound implications for the country. If her condition was improving he needed to know. Chen navigated to her room and given his status as one of the two leading figures in the village, he was permitted entrance. He walked in slowly to find a young woman with blonde hair and a beautiful visage sleeping on a hospital bed. The room was spacious and filled with state of the art medical equipment. Iwagakure was not a rich country but it spared no expense when it came to the health of their leaders. Chen was like a dark tall shadow looming over her. He was wearing a jet black uniform with a cloak covering most of his form. His long black hair draped down to his shoulders and he lifted his hand and placed it on the bed's guardrail. When he visited Masaru, he rarely spoke but with Yui he felt obligated to say something.
"We can't go on like this Yui-sama. Iwagakure is in a precarious state and without proper leadership, we are vulnerable to the same forces that reduced this country to second-rate status. With you, Masaru, and Rin in a coma we were forced to send a mere chuunin to represent us at the Kage Summit."
Chen gripped the rail tighter and his face became red with anger. The pain and humiliation Iwa could face in the coming years was enough to make him want to slap her. Instead, he knelt down next to her bed and whispered.
"I have little patience for useless things. The last time I saw you, you showed a split personality and with this....plague....I don't think you have the strength to lead us anymore. If you don't get better, I'm pulling the plug. No more life support." he threatened. Chen ordinarily would never have dared speak this way to Yui. The Kotoshura's temper was legendary and her power destructive. Maybe it was desperation. Maybe he was seeking the same guidance he knew he would never get from Masaru. Maybe he was holding out hope that he would provoke Yui's explosive temper enough to get her to wake up. Maybe he just wanted help.
"You're a one-woman warhead. If you cannot overcome this illness now then you never will. Enough is enough. You need to wake up. Wake up!" he commanded. There was a sense of urgency in his tone. Chen was barely holding it together. He could not run Iwa alone and he certainly couldn't run it alongside Mitsukira. He'd either cut his losses and leave, kill her, or destroy the village. Chen wasn't entirely opposed to any of those approaches but he knew that none of them were ideal.
This is my lair now...and I will defend it at all costs...even if it means turning to pure chaos for help.