Chapter 350 \n<h1>Chapter 350: Official Refusal</h1>\n
Masahiko didnât participate in the wrangling negotiation. He only paid attention to the result; Sunagakure and Iwagakure intended to form an alliance with Amegakure, but the specific details still need to be discussed.
The alliance was so quickly, not because of what the dead for money Kakuzu did, but because Chiyo made a request to Sasori. After he agreed, she decisively supported the alliance.
Naturally, she didnât ask him to return to the village, she did that several times already, and it only made him more rebellious. Chiyo tried to compromise, hoping that after the establishment of the Akatsuki, Sasori could join as a representative of Sasunagakure.
Sasori thought about it again and again and reluctantly agreed, but assertively rejected such things as going back to the village and also offers of high commissionâŚ
âThis is also a good result. It seems that I have to find a chance to confiscate the Third Kazekage puppet from Sasori. Otherwise, it will be difficult for Chiyo to accomplish this if it ever gets exposed.â Masahiko murmured, then shook his head and sighed: âThatâs not right, why did I start to be noisy again? What does this have to do with me? Am I feeling sorry for Chiyo?â
Itâs undeniable that Chiyoâs old face, which is close to the original, really made Masahiko a little softhearted, you know; sheâs only 54 years old now. Maybe the loss of her young brother made her age fasterâŚ
The intention to form an alliance has finally been reached, now both Sasori and Kakuzu have completed their mission. The signing of the specific agreement requires Yahiko to come personally.
Yahiko and Ringo also came faster than expected. Before the letter Chiyo sent to Sunagakure was answered, they arrived at Iwagakure, and Yahiko met Masahiko for the first time.
âElder, I really appreciate you taking care of us in the Land of Rain.â Yahiko smiled brightly.\n
âHe beat you half to death. Itâs shameless that you can say that with a smile on your face.â Ringo said, grinning.
Masahiko smiled and said, âItâs okay, my pleasure. Sowing the seeds of peace is what an old ancestor like me should do. The Akatsuki Peace Plan youâve proposed is very good, but there are still some flawsâŚ.â
Yahiko nodded, âI know, Elder. Thatâs why I came to you. I wanted you to help.â
Masahiko was stunned, âWhy, do you want my help knocking some sense into the other villages? Itâs useless. Youâre not strong enough. Even if I forcefully suppress them, you wonât be able to convince the crowd⌠wait, you want me to be the leader of the Akatsuki, right? Thatâs even more unnecessary. If I go out personally, what difference will the Akatsuki make then?â
Yahiko shook his head, âI just want you to help, choosing a ninja who seeks peace to this world from each village to join the Akatsuki, such as ObitoâŚ.â
âObito?â Masahiko was a little surprised, âDid Hiruzen actually agree to form an alliance?â
Yahiko smiled and nodded, âThe Third Hokage-Sama was very kind, and he said to use that he will consider.â
Looking at Yahiko, who was full of enthusiasm in front of him, Masahiko felt helpless and chose to remind him.\nâDid Hiruzen say how long he will think about it?â
Yahiko was taken aback, âYou donât need to overthink it. I will go to Konoha again after I sign the agreement with Iwagakure and Sunagakure.â
Masahiko laughed, âWell, when you successfully sing the paper with Konoha, I can help you choose the right people, but besides Konoha, I really donât know which powerful ninjas in other villages seek peace.â
âAnd itâs not as simple as you think. Even if they agree to form an alliance, they will definitely select the ninjas that can strive for more benefits for their village.â
Yahiko frowned, âIs their benefit really more important than the life of a person? Starting a war will only cause more pain.â
Ringo smirked and said, âTheir benefits are, of course, important. Kakuzu and Sasori got involved because of their own sake. Otherwise, we would have needed to put more effort into this to succeed.â
Yahiko sighed after hearing these words and turned to Masahiko, âElder, do you have away?â
Masahiko spread his hands, âI naturally have away, but youâre the one working for peace. Itâs not okay to rely on me for everything.â
âI told you, Yahiko, itâs useless to ask this old guy for anyâŚ.â
Boom!!\n\nâThe key is Iwagakure. In addition to Onoki, there are only three S-Ranked Shinobi in the village. His son Kitsuchi is unlikely to join. The possibility of the Gobiâs Jinchuriki joining is also relatively slight, so thereâs only one left. The guy called, Taiseki, but I donât know him very well⌠Oh, there is actually another candidateâthe Yonbiâs Jinchuriki, who left Iwagakure because of some disagreements with Onoki a few years ago. If you can find him, I will make him join. The village then will have less interference. Also, thereâs that kid. He doesnât have a strong sense of belonging to IwagakureâŚ.â
Masahiko pointed to the distance, and it was Deidara, riding a bird, and constantly yelling artistically: âTrue Art is An Explosion, Kai!â
On the other hand, Akatsuchi was silently casting Earth Release defensive technique and confronting Deidara.
Yahiko was startled: âThe kid with yellow hair? Heâs still too young, and heâs not strong enough to be an S-Ranked ninja, right?â
Masahiko shook his head and chuckled, âI donât think you, The Akatsuki, can be formed any time soon. Iâm sure that Hiruzen will keep considering this for two of three more years. Besides, there are also Kumogakure, Kirigakure, and other small ninja villages, waiting for you to visit. When you finish this trip, you will find him almost grown-up.â
Yahiko sighed, then said, âYou mean, the Third Hokage-Sama is bullshittingâŚ.â
Masahiko waved his hand, âFigure it out yourself. I can only help you get there, and rest, you must work really hard to achieve it.â
Yahiko pondered for a moment, then nodded, âThank you for your help, Elder!â
Watching the two walk away, Masahiko whispered, âSure enough, itâs not that easy. Konoha wonât join easily. Hiruzenâs refusal is quite officialâŚ.â