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| - One of those days, which make you wanna go to a beach and cool yourself from the harsh heat-rays. Yes, the story of the servant and a prey happened on such a day. A young man, by the name of Higashi Ryū had recently been promoted to the Jōnin rank. Among his achievements, were the success 3 notable top secret S-Rank Missions. After his promotion, he was quickly summoned by the Suna Village Elders for a yet another of those assassination missions. This time, the head of a the hokage's youngest son Katoku Hyūga.
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| - One of those days, which make you wanna go to a beach and cool yourself from the harsh heat-rays. Yes, the story of the servant and a prey happened on such a day. A young man, by the name of Higashi Ryū had recently been promoted to the Jōnin rank. Among his achievements, were the success 3 notable top secret S-Rank Missions. After his promotion, he was quickly summoned by the Suna Village Elders for a yet another of those assassination missions. This time, the head of a the hokage's youngest son Katoku Hyūga. The Suna Jōnin informed very well about the traits of the target walked in the outskirts of the Leaf Village in search of the Hyūga. As he took rest under a tree, his network of Snakes, resumed the search. "Well, let me take my time, I heard I got no backup, this mission was a mistake under their part, they made me sign my own death sentence," Higashi grinned wiping the sweat of his forehead. That day, the young boy would have the pleasure in running a few errands for his beloved leader and mother. He was quite excited to be finally leaving from the imprisonment known as his "home". "Ehh." He groaned. "Konoha. I surely will not miss you." Even though he was supposed to be back in six days time, Katoku would hope to spend more time away from home than he was permitted to. He rushed from the gates with the speed of herding bulls, leaving a trail of dust behind him. After getting a good distance away from the village, the wondrous teen slowed his pace as his began to walk through the think forest.
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