I Am Fugaku Uchiha

Chapter 157: Suna Pursuit



The Konoha camp lay eerily quiet under the canopy of the dense forest, the rustling leaves above the only sound disturbing the uneasy stillness.

To any passing observer, it appeared abandoned, a desolate testament to the absence of the ninjas of Konoha. Yet a solitary campfire flickered in the center, defying the apparent emptiness that surrounded it.

The tents stood tall and proud. A chaotic disarray of equipment and scattered belongings littered the ground, betraying the abrupt departure of the ninja, who had seemingly vanished into the shadows.

The signs of a hasty exit were evident, but only one among them truly understood the intricacies of the illusion that cloaked the truth.

Rasa moved through the scene with an air of silent purpose. To the outside world, the chaos was a convincing facade, a ruse carefully crafted by his skillful manipulation of perception.

The truth was a well-guarded secret known only to him—a strategic ploy to divert attention and safeguard those he deemed vital to spare.

In the midst of the turmoil, fugaku had concealed the Hokage and the Daimyo of the Fire Country, sheltering them from the impending storm of conflict.

A promise had been made; a deal had been struck in the shadows to secure the safety of these significant figures. The Land of Rivers, a tempting prize, was dangled as an enticement, a reward for cooperation and restraint.

Rasa, burdened by the weight of knowledge, understood the futility of the war that loomed on the horizon.

Victory or defeat seemed inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, for the cost of both would be measured in lives lost and futures shattered.

His unconventional approach, shrouded in illusion, was not born out of deception for its own sake but as a calculated move to minimize casualties and usher in a resolution that favored peace over conflict.

In the solitude of his thoughts, Rasa grappled with the harsh reality of a war that did not need to be fought. Though his methods might be veiled in mystery, the intention behind them was crystal clear: to save as many lives as possible and to spare the innocent from the ravages of senseless conflict.

"Kazekage-sama, shall we pursue them now that we have the advantage?" A sand ninja captain approached Rasa and asked, the urgency in his voice reflecting the pressing decision before them.

Rasa's expression betrayed a hint of sadness as he considered the consequences of chasing after the retreating enemy.

The toll of casualties weighed heavily on his mind, but intertwined with his concern was a lingering thought prompted by Fugaku's message.

Could this moment be seized to eliminate dissenters or even sway them to his cause? The challenge lay in identifying not just those openly against him but also those hidden in the shadows.

After a contemplative pause, Rasa finally responded, "They are not weak, and there must be some trap for such a sudden retreat. It’s best not to chase them."

The wisdom in his decision resonated through the ranks, but not everyone shared his cautious approach.

"Damn it, the Uchiha clan head is not at camp, and our plan was discovered. That's why they evacuated," lamented one of the squad captains, frustration evident in his voice.

"Kazekage-sama! We should pursue them; then we can win this war," urged another, a hint of impatience coloring his tone.

"That’s it. According to our investigation, Orochimaru, one of the sanin, doesn’t seem to be there during this time," added a third squad captain, contributing crucial information to the unfolding strategy.

Rasa continued to weigh the options, his mind a battlefield of conflicting considerations.

Finally, he patted the shoulder of the captain who had suggested pursuit, a silent acknowledgment of the urgency in their quest for victory.

"Uchiha is skilled in fire escape, but their technique has grown stronger. I always sense a hidden ploy.

Since you want to pursue them, bring along a puppeteer troop adept at countering fire escape ninjutsu."

The captain, taken aback by Rasa's sudden concern, felt tension knotting up within him. He had long held reservations about Rasa's leadership as the Kazekage, and the skepticism lingered. The memory of Uchiha Fugaku's strength that night had eluded him, rendering Rasa's advice seemingly unfounded in his eyes.

However, despite his reluctance, the captain was no novice in the world of ninjutsu. He recognized the importance of not underestimating the enemy, especially one as formidable as the Uchiha clan.

To climb the ranks, he understood the necessity of approaching each situation with seasoned wariness.

With a force of close to a thousand men, the captain embarked on the pursuit, determined to prove his mettle on the battlefield.

Sometime later, some captains, sharing the urgency and ambition, rallied their subordinates to join the chase. Under normal circumstances, a fleeing enemy presented an easier target, a vulnerable back exposed to the relentless pursuit of skilled ninjas.

Yet, as they ventured deeper into the pursuit, the captain couldn't shake the nagging feeling of Rasa's warning. Unbeknownst to him, Rasa's calculated concerns echoed in his mind, a subtle reminder of the potential trap that awaited them.

The seasoned captain, caught between his ambition and the wisdom of experience, led his forces with a cautious edge, unwilling to dismiss the Kazekage's advice entirely.

In the dense forest, the pursuit unfolded, with shadows dancing amidst the trees as the ninja moved with calculated precision. The captain's resolve, forged by years of training and battles, would be tested against the enigmatic strategies of the Uchiha clan.

Little did he know, the unfolding events would determine not just the outcome of the immediate pursuit but the intricate threads of a larger, clandestine conflict that awaited on the horizon.

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