He still did not feel fully like himself, despite dressing more or less as normal and carrying everything he normally would, such as his gloves. The haze of that castle though had changed something, difficult to put his finger on. There were games afoot though, first with the castle, now with the quake, and he too could slightly feel himself being played. He would sense this more profoundly when he used his Thinking Hard technique. A pulse of the Kuramagan from the day before had secured him an assignment in helping with and more or less orchestrating the evacuation of the hospital, though he did not have full conscious awareness of this fact. He began coordinating though, nurses and medical shinobi moving quickly and efficiently, and he helping out here and there. It surprised him a bit that such a task had been left up to him, though at the same time he was one of the smarter members of the village, and they did not have that many people of a high caliber. He had somewhat assumed that perhaps Gyokusho might coordinate this, well known for being a kind of genius and particularly good with logistics, but at the same time the man was a high ranking chunin, so he probably had to help with the efforts to protect the village. It made sense then, particularly as Hisha had such strong barriers for protection. However, when a certain person came for evacuation, gripped by the plague, something in Hisha's awareness clouded over. His body, almost as if by its own accord, would grip the wheelchair and IV bag, taking special care of this one. He, of course, had her patient records from her hospital bed as well, Sesa in his sleeve and Adzuki scouting above. Luckily, the hospital was on the opposite end of the village from the attack, roughly 2km away, so they should be fine. He would form a shadow clone, sending it away, and then a fuinjutsu clone after. The fuinjutsu clone would take the handles of another, moving along with him as they went. Two of a team, it seemed, moved for safe keeping.
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