Maikumaru had decided to lurk underground, while Gaia’s Eyes were activated. He was going to continue the search for the remainder of the bandits. He swam through the earth, feeling it’s vibrations, the tremors, its stress. He sifted through the rocks and subterra of the earth. He finally found a group of them held up on top of a high plateau. They were the last few that were left. He didn't believe that they were in possession of any great strength. Going after them would be relatively easy. He rushed through the Earth, before arriving at the base of the platform. He dug his way through it, before swimming upwards to the surface. Before emerging from the ground he stood buy and listened to the parlay. "Yo! We have the Tsuchikage on our ass! And I can't we can't find the others!"
"Assume they are either captured or dead. We can't risk this. Dammit, why did we have to go after the Foundry. I told the boss from the very beginning going at Iwagakure directly was a bad idea." A large meaty hand rose from the ground. It grasped at the surface, before pulling itself up, revealing Maikumaru." Yes. It was a VERY bad idea. Bad enough to catch my attention."
Everyone backed away. And drew their weapons. Their swords, Kunai, and shurikens. Analysing the situation, Maikumaru saw five shinobi. He didn't pick up any greater numbers, less he would have sensed them with his jutsu. However, he wasn't going to let his guard down just yet. He knew he could beat them easily. The damage they have caused while going on their raids was moderate to minimal.
He looked at the five of them. They all had their faces obscured with face masks. One of them was brazen enough to lunge forward at him with his kunai. They may be lacking when it came to overall individual strength, but they held the power of superb teamwork. The Kunai user feinted his attack, stepping to the side at the last minute. The tactic was for Maikumaru to gain the attention of the first attacker, while the other and quicker bandit would slice at Maikumaru’s midsection with a tachi sword. Another would use his long chain, holding either end and throwing the rest over Maikumaru’s head. He held himself where he had been cut, he was caught off guard by the chain. The bandit threw another end to one of his allies, and they both raced around Maikumaru, wrapping him up with the long iron chain. They all stopped there, pointing their weapons at The Champion of The Hidden Stone. “Hey...we got him...we actually got the Tsuchikage! We did it!”
“Shut up. Let’s play this cool…now Lord Tsuchikage. You are going to come with us. I wonder how much randsome you’ll go for.”
“C'mon man. This is a Tsuchikage we outdid. We're going to be filthy rich."
"I said play it cool!"
He locked up the chain and started to pull Maikumaru. The Tsuchikage had to give it to them. For a second there, they earnestly did catch him off guard. However he could break out any time he wanted. He was going to play their game until they reached where they were going. He presented them a Trojan horse."Where are you taking me?"
"Shut up, prisoner." Maikumaru glared at him. The bandit didn’t even look at Maikumaru. This made him want to break out immediately and just end their miserable existences. One of them turned towards Maikumaru, the one who held the chain. “The other two. What happened to them. They didn’t meet up with us.” The Tsuchikage would grin at him before answering. “I killed them of course. They died pretty quickly. They weren’t much of a match for me. Low effort prey.”
“Y-you bastard.” He would kick his foot straight into Maikumaru’s ribes. He was protected by the chain. Though he didn’t need it. The kick wasn’t a strong one. “What did you do to them?! Huh?! Answer me!!”
“You weak, pathetic bandits. Disrupting my plans." He was about to draw the blade from his sheath. But his fellow bandits stopped him." C'mon Hisei. This guy's out meal ticket. If they are dead, it won't be for nothing. We can finally take on one of the big groups."
The Tsuchikage deduced that they were a small time gang. He had only heard of them recently. He hadn't even heard of them when he was a hermit in the mountains. Their weapons were of varying quality and they didn't have a specific uniform other than their signature Kanji painted on their back. It meant that they weren't the most wealthiest of bandit groups. Their backgrounds probably spoke of that. If they already had money they wouldn't be bandits. From the looks of it they were all relatively young, too. Maikumaru had almost forgotten how much he used to love making educated deductions. It reminded him of his days working with Takahare. "Hey! What are you thinking about?"
"Me? Oh, nothing important, really, just reciting quotes in my head to surpass the time."
"Don't you know what kind of situation you're in? We could kill you right here and right now just for the rep."
"But you aren't going to kill me. I'm the Tsuchikage I'm way too valuable to pass up. Meal ticket, remember?" The Bandit grit his teeth, holding strong disdain at the idea of his words used against him. A
After walking for thirty minutes more, over the horizon there was a giant plateau, similar to the one they had their meeting on. It had a giant tent cover it. “Aaaahh so THAT’S your hideout.”
“Yeah, what’s it to you? Our leader should be there soon, and we’re going to surprise him with a kage?”
“No. You aren’t There’s no reason for me to play this little game anymore.” He outstretched his arms, breaking the rusty chains. They fell to the ground. Maikumaru wiped off the scraps of metal from his body. “Now. Where was I?” He grabbed the one who put him in the chain to begin with, maintaining a grip on his shoulder, while reaching down to pick up the chain, once he successfully grabbed that as well, he ran forward, pushing the bandit with him, removing themselves from his allies. He wrapped his chain around his throat, and started strangling him. He turned around to see that his allies had caught up to him. He used him as a meat shield. He tugged on both ends of the chin, smirking at them as they watched their comrade. The face mask began to wet with saliva. Tears were falling down his eyes. And finally, Maikumaru pulled the ends with greater force. A snap was heard. And a body went limp. He let go and let him fall to the ground, an airless corpse. Maikumaru walked over his body, and towards the other bandits. “You thought you were strong. I led you to believe that you could successfully capture me. I knew you wouldn’t kill me outright. Look at yourselves. You obviously come from some wretched gutter. I knew you wouldn’t kill me, because I knew I would be of high value. And I knew you would have to go to a place to discuss it. Which was obviously be your hideout. And now...I will kill you all.” A Shuriken was thrown at Maikumaru. He ducked, placing his hand to the ground in a ready sprint position. He dashed forward, tackling the thrower of the Shuriken. He could feel the breaking of ribs, the caving in of the lungs. He stopped running, and stood upright, having him rest on his shoulder. He dropped him to the ground, blood spilling through his mask. Three left.
One of them started to create hand seals, before allowing a gust of wind leave his mouth. Maikumaru raised his hands, blocking the attack while moving forward into it. He got close to him, and placed his hand on his mouth. “You are such a blowhard.” He lifted him up, squeezing at his face. His screams were muffled by the large hand grappling at it mouth. His ally decided to come to his rescue. He raised his taishi, and let it down on Maikumaru. The Self Proclaimed Champion of The Hidden Stone Grabbed his wrist. He squeezed hard enough to break it, and forcing him to drop the sword. He threw them both to the side. Maikumaru walked over to the Fuuton user. He stepped on his back, breaking his spine. He grabbed at his head, and ripped it off from his shoulders. And then he threw it on the ground. He walked over to the last one and shoved his fist into the ground. Blood was everywhere. He stood up and wiped his left hand of the blood. He turned around to see that there was one left. He was shocked. “So...you and I both know that you can’t run from me. You either die like a wimp. Or die like a warrior.”
He took a fighting stance. And Maikumaru did the same. “Now we’re talking.” He rushed at the Tsuchikage and jumped into a spinning back kick. Maikumaru blocked with his forearm. He landed rather graceful, and transitioned into a sweep. Maikumaru jumped over him and kicked him in the face. He didn’t put too much force into it. He got up, and kept fighting. He was getting frustrated. Until the Tsuchikage threw a single punch to the head. And then he would wrap both of his fingers around his neck. Maikumaru squeezed, until the life was choked out of him too. The Tsuchikage threw his dead body to the ground. He looked on the corpses before him. He dusted himself off. It was always nice to deal away with a bandit infestation.
He looked around the plateau. Nothing too crazy, and nothing too out of the ordinary. It was a tent with sleeping bags, a pot of food, and some very cheaply made training equipment. Some stolen goods, naturally. And a large rock in the shape of a throne. The Tsuchikage sat in it. This was probably where their supposed leader sat. While on the throne he closed his eyes. He wanted a throne. A throne to call his own. A throne who’s power would extend out to nations. He sat almost giggled like a madman to himself. “Ah. Soon enough.”
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