47. The New ‘Alliance Coordinator’ of The n
In Hikari''s mind, forming alliances with those ns in the direct line of fire from the Hokage''s faction was not just strategic; it seemed likemon sense.
Unlike the Yamanaka, Akimichi, and Nara ns, which had been subdued intopliance and assimted by being given some status inside the Hokage''s faction itself,
These smaller ns were actively being targeted by them for neutralization and extinction, in various forms, making them natural allies to someone like the Hyuga n currently.
Despite their numbers being fewer and their influence not as extensive, due inrge part to the Hokage''s faction''s long-standing practice of talent poaching since the vige''s founding, these ns retained significant value, at least at the present date.
They possessed unique hidden techniques that not only set them apart from ordinary civilians but also provided them with capabilities far beyond the average shinobi''s reach.
For example, the Hatake n was renowned for its hidden kenjutsu techniques, which were rumored to rival even those found in the Land of Iron—a testament to their skill and effectiveness in battle.
The Gekko n, though less known, had its own formidable kenjutsu that had been passed down through generations.
The Yuhi n''s mastery of genjutsu offered strategic advantages that could shift the tide of any encounter, while the Sumi n''s unique Yang Release ink techniques presented innovative and unpredictable ways to engage inbat.
Moreover, beyond the ns mentioned, there were others not highlighted in the original series, yet they yed a significant role within the vige''s total avable Jonin popce.
Aware of the eventual fate of these ns from his knowledge of the original series timeline, Hikari understood the gravity of the situation they faced.
He knew that, in the future, these diverse and skilled ns would be neutralized by Konoha, their unique identities diluted to the point where they were barely distinguishable from Konoha''s civilians.
This assimtion into the Hokage''s faction, particrly through the indoctrination of younger generations by the Ninja Academy, signaled a loss of autonomy.
Also, the older generation, those who still held a deep respect for their n''s independence and traditions, would slowly pass away, leaving behind a legacy at risk of being forgotten.
Hikari also thought that there might have been considerable foul y involved, actions taken to deliberately undermine these ns'' autonomy, and overall numbers, and erode their influence within the vige.
In the end, Hikari surmised that their hidden techniques were also stolen and leaked over time. As the older generation died of natural causes or some ''suspicious'' circumstances,younger generations were absorbed into Konoha''s broader shinobi force, including the Anbu and particrly Danzo''s Root,
The cohesive, collective n mechanisms and autonomy that had sustained these ns for centuries were dismantled all under the ideology of ''unitary Konoha'', the ''Will of Fire'', the ''equality of all citizens'' which was Tobirama''s main political ideology, and Hiruzen''s faction''s various power-seeking ambitions.
However, Hikari wasn''t finished. He ventured further, introducing an idea that took everyone at the table by surprise, "However, there''s another potential ally, one even more significant than those smaller ns—the Uchiha n. Targeted not because of their weakness like those smaller ns were, by instead being targeted due to fear of their power and potential.",
"As the main target of the Hokage''s faction, theirmercial interests have been heavilypromised already by various elements within the Hokage''s faction, and the power of their Police Force is being steadily undermined by the Anbu. In my view, forming an equal partnership with the Uchiha could be pivotal...", He proposed,ying out a strategic vision.
As the conversation unfolded, Hiashi and Hizashi listened intently, their expressions a mix of contemtion and intrigue. Hikari''s presence and influence over thest few years had notably shifted their perspectives and aspirations for the n.
Hiashi, traditionally a figure of stoic leadership and measured ambition, found his visions for the Hyuga''s future expanding in response to Hikari''s insights and proposals.
There was a newfound spark of ambition in his demeanor, inspired by the potential he saw in Hikari — as a catalyst for the n''s evolution.
Hikari''s bold strategy of forming alliances, particrly the surprising suggestion to partner with the Uchiha, resonated with Hiashi.
It represented a departure from the more conservative strategies of the past, aligning with his growing desire to secure a more prominent and autonomous position for the Hyuga within Konoha.
Hikari''s ambition and strategic acumen were infectious, prompting Hiashi to consider possibilities he might have dismissed before.
Hizashi, on the other hand, had undergone a transformation on his own. Historically, his views had been shaped by theplexities of life in the Branch House, marked by a mix of loyalty and underlying resentment towards the Main House.
However, witnessing Hikari''s dedication to the n as a whole, alongside his efforts to bridge gaps and envision a united future, alongside his good treatment of him, had softened Hizashi''s outlook.
He found himself more positive about the n''s direction and the potential for genuine unity between the Main and Branch Houses.
Hikari''s proposals for external alliances highlighted a path to strengthening the n from within, fostering a sense of collective purpose that transcended internal divisions.
This shift in perspective was significant, as Hizashi began to see the n''s future not just through the lens of house divisions but as a cohesive entity with shared goals and threats.
"Hikari-kun, your suggestions are indeed insightful and hold great promise for the future of our n. However, implementing them, particrly when considering individuals of Sakumo Hatake''s stature and the entirety of the Uchiha n, presents its challenges. The Uchiha, as you''re aware, have always maintained a certain... pride and autonomy that could make negotiationsplex, to put it mildest way possible...", The Patriarch analyzed thoughtfully.
"Patriarch-sama, I believe that there''s no need for concern...", Hikari assured with a calm confidence that belied his years,
"Over the past few years, I''ve taken the initiative to foster a closer rtionship with Sakumo Hatake. As you''re aware from my reports, I''ve approached him as a junior, leveraging the existing ties between him and myte parents.",
"My goal has been to understand him better—his personality, his values, and his perspective on the vige''s dynamics. During our interactions, I''ve subtly introduced concepts and ideas that align with our vision, gauging his receptiveness.",
"Sakumo-san, given his remarkable abilities and his standing as a likely candidate for the next Hokage, has been under significant scrutiny and pressure from the Hokage''s faction over the years...",
"In essence...", Hikari concluded, "Now with the right effort and timing from our n, most optimally done by me, especially in response to the newfound rising aggressive moves by the Hokage''s faction, I believe we can count on Sakumo Hatake—and by extension, the Hatake n as valuable allies...", Hikari replied with a confident tone, while inwardly musing.
Hikari''s efforts to forge a connection with Sakumo Hatake weren''t impulsive but part of a well-considered strategy, one that had received the nod of approval from the vige''s higher echelons.
This initiative, which he had proposed and undertaken a few years back, involved visiting Sakumo as a junior and the son of acquaintances.
Upon his return, Hikari faithfully reported his findings and efforts, which significantly bolstered his standing within the Elder Council.
This endeavor not only showcased Hikari''s diplomatic skills and strategic thinking but also highlighted the level of trust and responsibility the n had started to ce in him.
Unlike before, when his movements might have been more restricted, the n now allowed him to leave Konoha freely for such missions. Although these permissions came with the provision of heavy protection units, it was clear this was not just about ensuring his safety.
"And as for the Uchiha n...", Hikari continued at this time, thoughtfully weighing his next words, "It''s imperative that we at least attempt to initiatemunication and propose an alliance. Securing their cooperation could significantly bolster our position. And, should they choose not to align with us, it didn''t ''cost'' us anything to try at least..."
"Then all the responsibility for these endeavors will rest with you, Hikari-kun...", The Patriarch dered, a slight smile gracing his features, signaling a blend of approval and anticipation.
"Should you also demonstrate the requisite personal strength in our forting duel, I will also advocate for your advancement to the position of the Third Elder at the earliest opportunity as I promised.",
"However, also, I intend to entrust you, and the Third Lineage that will be under your care, with a new and important administrative role within our n, during that time as well, if the proposal gets epted that is.",
"You should serve as our n''s new ''Alliance Coordinator,'' spearheading a new division under the control of your lineage. This role will entail the nurturing and fortification of our alliances with other prominent ns and groups within Konoha, making sure we all support each other and cooperate well in the future...", He finished,ying out a significant path forward for him.
Hikari felt a surge of surprise at the Patriarch''s announcement. This role, usually reserved for those of the Patriarch''s Lineage itself, was now being handed to him, ''The Patriarch finally trusts mepletely now, after everything I''ve done to show my loyalty to the n over the years. It''s all starting to pay off...'', Hikari thought to himself feeling ted and optimistic.
Hikari responded to the Patriarch''s words with heartfelt sincerity, as if fully embracing the trust and responsibility ced upon him, "I ept, and I''m ready to do what''s necessary for our n...", He said, hismitment unwavering. Shortly thereafter, they all rose from the table, the weight of the conversation lingering in the air as they made their way outside.
The specialized training area within the Patriarch''s estate awaited them, a vast space designed to amodate a duel of significant intensity.
This was no ordinary sparring ground but one equipped to handle the most powerful techniques of the Hyuga n.
The training area was meticulously designed to resemble natural terrain,plete with some artificial hills, valleys, and a variety of other features that addedyers ofplexity to anybat scenario.
Rocks and trees were strategically ced throughout the area, offering both obstacles and cover. The varying elevation provided by the artificial hills tested agility and strategic positioning, demanding a higher level of awareness and control.
As Hikari stood in the expansive, intricately designed personal training area, he couldn''t help but feel a renewed sense of surprise at the wealth and scale of the Hyuga n''s resources.