"You mentioned to Blondie that you followed Grams' work over the past few years," you say, relaxing a bit in your chair. Hikari as always is sitting attentively near the edge of her seat, and you rub her head gently to acknowledge her.
"Yeah, for sure. She's wicked good at what she does, you know? Lots of experience packed into each inch of material. Let's see...I mean, you know all this stuff already. But she made her way over with your old man, started with her hand in various lines of work but settled on medicine. Studied up on various styles, got a handle on combat medicine when she was working with the samurai, and became an elite when it came to traditional medicine. After that, she learned how to use chakra properly, and...well, it was a different experience. You know what I mean?"
"Not quite," you admit.
"Ah, okay. Well, it's like this...we're all shinobi over here, right? We learn about chakra, how to use it, shape it, all of that. Then medical arts involve learning about everything that comes with that specific field - we obviously learn about surgical procedure, treatments, diagnoses, all of the things you would need to become a doctor pretty much anywhere. We can handle everything...in theory. When you're talking about stuff like very specific or invasive surgeries, special medicines, or maybe something like fine motor control, you have to specialize further. Being a shinobi doesn't automatically make you some sort of all-knowing god about every single medical procedure. You still have to know your shit. And if the area is delicate enough, you have to spec right into that area at full tilt. Chakra won't help with jack shit if you don't know the finer points. It's just about the same as with civilian medicine. Right, so my point. Your old lady approached the situation without chakra initially, and then learned it later and applied it to her expertise which was...like, everything. Okay, another sidebar to help you understand some more, cause...the magnitude of what she does is understated as fuck."
"Okay, I'm listening."
"Good. Medical ninjutsu. What's in the name?"
"Medical and ninjutsu. Ah, what you're getting it at is that it's still ninjutsu. Combat arts."
"Sharper than a Muramasa, kid," she says with a grin. "Yep, it's all still ninjutsu. Repurposed to save lives, but still ninjutsu. Everything about shinobi arts is meant for combat. All of it, from top to bottom. Other applications? Sure. But they're all derived from things meant for combat, or to supplement combat in some way. Increasing survivability, boosting chakra, boosting jutsu, enhancing movement. How far have we actually deviated from all of that in the centuries since we first came upon ninjutsu? Stuff like Mystical Palm heals wounds. But you and I both know that you can fucking end someone with that same technique in an instant. Like the balance between venoms and antivenoms, poisons and antidotes. Yin and Yang, all of that. Chakra scalpels? Same thing that can save one man easily gets repurposed to slit another's windpipe. Everything is a weapon, medical ninjutsu is just the stuff that affects a person on a specific enough level to be used as healing more often than not. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy that this is my field. It's awesome. But it's also tough to get into, and a little challenging to recruit for. Even then, most people are out in the field with the combat types, healing injuries sustained from fighting. Those of us who are elite researchers escape those shackles only to slip right into new ones, chained to their desks researching or looking into different ways to keep super-humans from becoming human in any way until their missions are over. New techniques, new chemicals and stimulants, constant research on bloodlines. So who's doing the boring medical work, who's running the hospitals all the time? Not too many of us. Anyways, a bit off the beaten path. So. Becca West."
"Grandma," you reply, noting the sparkle in Tsunade's eyes.
"She's approaching this from a new angle. Not from some civvie angle, or from some expert shinobi with their head up their ass, or even me. She's done shit in her field. She knows where the box is and which parts are worth looking at inside and outside of it. So what she does is take apart all of our medical ninjutsu. Like, all of it. She doesn't look for 'inefficiencies', none of that pretentious bullshit. Mednin stuff is already pretty tightly optimized far as chakra burn is concerned. Rather, she looks into stuff that allows her to extend application and reach. But it's haaaaaard to pick up on right away, like secret top tier stuff that only a few of us have actually grasped. But the biggest thing she did, far as I'm concerned, is force us all to take a look at all of the procedures we've learned, and reapply them from the perspective of normal human bodies. Taking all the advanced field work, all the research, all the procedure. Packing it up. Breaking it down. And then starting from the very bottom, modeling it against an average, powerless person. When I heard about it, I thought to myself...well shit, missy. I can treat civvies just fine, better than any fuckwit normie doctor and with more tools to boot. What's this gonna do for me? Hey, spoilers."
"Spoil away."
"That shit changed my life," she says as she slaps the desk with one hand. "Heaven have mercy! I read her work, and then I applied it and fuck me! My brain was in so many pieces it took me a fucking month to pull myself back together. The perspective, kiddo. The things you just overlook and skip over because of your foundations. It's not enough to heal and help, it's not enough to teach and lecture. You gotta do it the right way. You gotta research the right way. You gotta train the right way. Ugly shit like postmortems and extracting organs. But also things like teams and hospital networks and satellite stations. Learn, adapt, then you optimize the fuck out of everything you can. Rebecca helped with all of that. She thought about all of that, and thoroughly before she made anything public."
"I heard about that," you say. "But I'm wondering what she optimized so well that people like you would be so floored by it. Like you said before, shinobi medics and civilian medics are on different levels, and you have chakra to work with in addition to all of that medical knowledge."
"Good question," she replies. "There are quick answers. One is that we didn't have that much knowledge and analysis on different ailments and diseases and the like before Becca started her diving into those. We mainly had the ability to treat things, hold them back, and occasionally eliminate them if we found them. Our training focus was, again, on combat situations. Extracting poison for example is quick and obvious because we know to look for it. Broken bones we can figure out at a glance. But things like chronic illness or some kind of obscure internal injury that disappears for a bit after we put some glowy blue hand on it, those escaped us for a long, long while. The ideas of widespread external databases to supplement rote learning, or variable levels of treatment for the same kind of sickness. And we still have to research mental health...like, a lot. I can make someone functional again after a genjutsu or something similar, but anything beyond that is a mess. It's not the same as fixing a person, which...well, that really isn't a thing, not the way people believe it is. Another quick answer is communication and response, which also wasn't a thing until recently. As you might guess, things don't work the same in the Leaf as they do in the Cloud. Each country is like a world to itself. The things we've worked on here don't necessarily transfer over, and there's the whole culture thing that everyone has that makes things even more complicated. I'm trying to wrangle the village into providing some sort of therapy service for shinobi, for example. Sand or Rock or whoever, they'd laugh me out of the room for suggesting it. But someone respected from the outside, giving out knowledge for literally nothing like Becca has, they can help change how things are and make it easier for us, at least in the medical community, to come together on a few things here and there as a starter. That'll make us all better off. For example, there are minerals in Earth Country that could be useful for certain medicines...those don't appear so readily in Fire Country or anywhere else. We could like, steal some of them. Obviously. But that's not an actual solution. We don't want to concentrate the knowledge or hoard it for ourselves, the aim is to save lives all over the place. Heh, I said 'quick answers', didn't I? It's just that there's so much to go over that these are what the small pieces look like."
"Okay, you mentioned that Grams worked on a couple of super high level medical ninjutsu," you say as a means of focusing the conversation.
"Yeaaaaaaah, I did go on about that," Tsunade says, rubbing her hands together. "Yeah, so I mentioned how she took apart our jutsu and put them back together in different ways. One of these was the Mystical Palm. Normally, you basically just put your hands on someone and emit a very specific amount of chakra to heal the wound, whether it's inside or outside of the body. Too little and it doesn't do anything. Too much, and like I mentioned much earlier, you can hurt someone really badly. It accelerates the natural healing ability that every person has, doesn't matter if they're shinobi or not. So you gotta be extra delicate with the normies. Becca's solution was a high-level variant that uses both hands, same as everyone is taught, only each hand does something different and they're linked. So for example, I put my right hand on the patient. That's the lead hand, and you have the technique in a low power state, then you make it spin and slooooowly pulse downward through the body. Then you take the off hand and use the technique at normal power. When you do that, you're getting the same feedback that you do from Mystical Palm, only it's even more detailed than before and it allows you to pinpoint which areas to stimulate first with the most amazing precision. That's not the only trick she came up with for it, but it's the most immediately useful one, especially in the field. Not too many can use it yet, but from what I've observed...survival rates have gone through the roof when that variant of the technique has been applied. It's just that the control needed for it is, again, super high level. Here's another one that I went nuts over. Chakra Scalpel, we talked about this one earlier too. You can use it to cut people up, but the main use is to avoid making external wounds. That means if you have enough control, you can use it to perform pretty delicate surgeries. What Becca did was make it into a two stage technique. First you make your normal chakra scalpel. Easy enough. Then you compress that, and put more chakra over it. It seems like a lot, but here's the thing: you might have an inkling that there's something else going on before you're about to go in, or maybe you're going into a really tight space that you can't afford to brush up against."
"So you're creating an extra lane to focus through, a buffer?" you ask.
"Yes, exactly. And because it's chakra based, you can do pretty much whatever you want with it. You can make it thinner to minimize the disruption, use it to isolate an operating area, the works. And the reason you want this one to be a single-hand technique is so that you could use the off hand to perform other procedures, as an anchor, or to hold other materials. Also, the extra sheath of chakra can be used to induct medicines and other important substances into the body if you manipulate it enough. You can also make incisions and seal the area with that extra chakra primed. It's an amazing technique but still, super high level stuff that only a fraction of us have been able to learn properly so."
"The moral of the story then is to work on your technicals in order to move stuff forward. Grams had the perspective of working without chakra for a long time, so she saw different ways of applying the techniques that you knew already. All of your knowledge and understanding of procedure, along with the various combat orientations, meant that you saw the world through a different lens," you conclude.
"Yes, yes, and yes. Put the modified techniques together with an advanced database, new methods, and better protocol...and you get to where we are today. Revolution is just around the corner, kiddo."
You cup your chin and nod. It wasn't that you underestimated how good your grandmother was, just that you didn't think that it would have this much impact on the shinobi world, or on someone called the greatest medical shinobi of all time. Tsunade keeps weaving on and off topic, that's how excited and optimistic she is about all of this. Something that your grandmother, your family, started.
"Also, also, aaaaaalso. I told Blondie that she read my research papers! Like, she actually based some of her work off stuff that I published! Okay, so...poison and antidote synthesis, right? I figured out a sweet-ass hack for that with a mineral that's available in the south of Fire Country. But there's not a lot of it, and the process is difficult for refining it. So she looks at it - what she said in the report - and decided to ask some guys who did work with mineral extraction. I was like," she slaps her head with one hand. "Fucking duh! Talk to more people outside of your field, Tsunade! You know what she has? She has a bunch of people on staff that work in different specialized areas, with connections to other parts of industry so that if there's something she doesn't get, she has access to people and data. So she gets an efficient means of extracting that mineral, but she also goes ahead and has it analyzed. Guess what? We can make something like that mineral from something else in the ground, something there's a lot more of. Guess what else? We can make that shit out of thin air ourselves. As humans. And if we want, we can mimic it with elemental recomposition because, hello, ninjutsu. Obviously, it gets less potent the further away it gets from naturally derived stuff - because there are certain natural processes that stabilize the minerals that take a long time, and jutsu are pretty instant? - but it's a very very very useful thing in times of crisis or just wanting something done right away, like giving a patient means to stave off the effects of those poisons. We've mostly been talking back and forth in terms of medical business and stuff, but I'd like to meet her in real life one day. Maybe when we're not killing ourselves trying to save lives!"
"I'm sure she'd like that. She's talked about you too, in the past. The work you did in getting medical shinobi integrated into regular formations really changed the world. All of that experience comes back home from each mission, you see all sorts of different cases, and work through how to resolve them," you point out.
"Yeah. I mean, I definitely take credit for the idea, but...well, we can talk about that another time. Anyways, I'm done fangirling for now," she says with a smile. "Anything else, kiddo?"
"Yeah...something a bit sour this time. I was wondering if you had any insight on Jiraiya."
She sighs and nods slowly. "Yeah, that's only fair. I mean, I was his teammate for a long time and you did get fucked over a few times thanks to him. He preyed on Guy because...well, I love his enthusiasm enough, but he's got lead for brains sometimes. Competent, knows well enough to get serious when the time calls for it. Contrary to popular belief, you can hold a decent conversation with him on just about any subject. Just...the whole youth thing is who he is, and he loves this village like nothing else. He gets a little excited. But yeah, the Lord Jiraiya. Likes to drink, likes to shove his dick into girls, or tries to, writes stuff I don't care about, gambles, eats like a pig, and is pretty damn good at intel gathering. Funny guy in more ways than one, prankster, pervert, all around weirdo. He's not a bad person, just...hrm."
"Were you two...you know."
"Nah, and I figured you'd ask. Better that you did it in private, too. We were never a thing. Obviously, he tried. I mean..." She makes her chest bounce to emphasise her point. "And the fact that we were teammates made it a bit easier to try and make passes. I kicked his ass more than once, but we like each other. He honestly cares and he was a damn good squad leader. Knew what to work on and how to get it done. We hung out together a lot. Oro...he's a good guy too, just a loner sometimes. And I guess he had the idea that it would be nice for us to get together. The thing about Jiraiya is that damn prophecy. Hikari, what's the status on that?"
"Ma'am. Lord Hokage has already discussed the details with Master Joshua and Mistress Hannah, ma'am."
"So Speedy told you already, then. Cool, makes it easier. That whole toad thing changed his life. It wasn't bad at first. Seemed to make him more focused at times, more observant. Still a massive pervert, so maybe those powers of observation were in all the wrong places, though. Hm. But yeah, as you might have heard from Minato, the prophecy changed him and shaped a lot of his life. Recently, though...after the Nine-Tails attack, and Red coming back as the host with half the fox in her, he started to change further. Then when Jake West caught us slipping and whipped the shinobi world's collective ass, he really started shifting. Jiraiya used to be the kind of guy who would say fuck the world and really put his dick in the dirt to do it, no matter how dumb he looked as a result. The kind of guy who you would be pissed with one moment but fight to your last breath for in the next. After he started devoting himself to prophetic bullshit and trying to find peace and all that...well, he's pretty dickless right now. I tell him as much every other time I see him, or he pisses me off...which is every other time I see him. We don't talk all that much these days."
"Sorry to hear that," you say sincerely.
"Ah, don't sweat it too much," she says with a lazy wave. "We'll figure it out, or we won't. Nothing else to it. I know that he's trying his best to look for a way to change the world, and that he thinks that this is the way to do it. He's seen and been through a lot, maybe more than I could comprehend with his spying and all of that stuff he does on the outside. I don't know. Travelling the world a bit has been eye opening on my part too, and Oro says about as much, which is why he founded the Hidden Sound in the first place. It's just that I don't see it his way. I don't think we can rely on chosen children, or hope that people will come to peace through understanding. It's not just about understanding, because two people can easily see the same things, the same kinds of solutions, but disagree on how to reach them. He thinks that when we understand, we'll unify. That we just need to keep walking down the path and clearing it out so that we can reach peace at some point. I don't agree with that at all."
"Is there something that could change his mind?"
Tsunade thinks for a moment, feet kicking lightly at the air. "I wouldn't know. He's pretty committed to this ideal and is putting his life into it. And I don't know what would happen if he suddenly lost faith in it. I don't know what an alternative would be. It feels like he thinks that there's no way to change or reform what we have now, or reach people on an individual level. Or...it's that he's spooked."
"Scared? Of what?"
"Of things falling through. Your old man charging through the elites of the world like he was on a stroll was another life changing event. It scared a lot of people for sure, but in Jiraiya's case...it also made him want to go further when it came to his vision. Helped that Jacob became the enemy as far as his whole drive for peace was concerned. Power concentrated in one place, and someone willing to use all of it to upend the world's order. What would that lead to? Wasn't an option for the Toad Sage. He saw a much worse future."
"They hailed my grandfather as the next Sage of Six Paths," you say. "And he may have been hostile, but he wasn't lethal. He left everyone alive and their villages intact. What more could he have done?"
She lets out a heavy sigh. "I don't know, kid. I really don't know. I'm sorry I can't help you more with getting Jiraiya off your back, because I don't understand his goal either. I mean, I get what he's trying to do. Stop the fighting, stop the violence. So many lives cut off and ruined, especially the children. We're like this because of what happened during the Third War...we were so depleted in terms of manpower that we accelerated our training programs. We slipped back into the routines that my grandfather worked to eliminate. I think he'd be disappointed. But then...he didn't have the path plotted out for how we would get to a world without barriers. You're wondering something else, aren't you?"
"..."
"Why was your grandfather treated so differently from Hashirama? The founder of the Hidden Leaf who used his overwhelming power to gather clans together. The same man who changed the world through strength and little else. Maybe he was a good person - I mean, I know he was, but I'm saying it for the sake of argument - but it was terror and fear that created the conditions we live in today. And it was ultimately his lack of vision that allowed the cycle of hatred to continue."
"It would help. I'm trying to find the old man, after all. Figure out what he did, if it was even right or wrong...but in this world, I can't make heads or tails of any of it."
Tsunade nods. "Yeah. Sorry that I couldn't do more. For what it's worth, I think you're on the right track. Just like your old man was. Can't promise you support all the time, but I'm in your corner. I'll do what I can as the leader of the Senju."
"A lot of people said your clan was pretty much dead," you say.
"Pretty close. We've still got two relatively thick-blooded kids, and then there's the thing Oro and I have been working on. Neither are interested in being shinobi, though they'd like to take part in the government's workings. Plenty of options on that end. But that's something else to mumble about later. Anything else you wanted to go over, kiddo?"
"Nothing for now. I think that's it until our next meeting."
"If you have any more questions, ask any time."
"Alright. Thanks for your time, I really appreciate it," you say as you stand up. Hikari follows suit beside you and salutes Tsunade. "I know you're busy and pretty stressed out with all this happening."
"Ah, it's a welcome break and I wanted to pick your brain a bit anyways. S'alright. You take care now, kiddo."
You shake hands again and she waves you goodbye as you leave the room. After that, the hospital altogether. Briefly, you think about Hisano. Hopefully she really is okay.
---
"Good evening, darling."
Hannah greets you with a hug as you step inside your hotel suite - home, for the time being. The smell of dinner reaches your nose and you're ushered to the table where you have a meal with the girls. Haru decided on chicken stir-fry, lightly seasoned.
Dinner is light in general, and quiet. The day has been long. Ritsu is silent and you talk a bit to Hannah about your meeting with Tsunade.
"She is a dynamic woman, yes. I'm looking forward to a proper meeting later on. You can tell me all of the details from today another time...is that alright?" she asks.
"Sure. You're okay, though?"
"Somewhat. Today has been...rather emotional. I think I would like to sleep it off more than anything. Ritsu, do you still need your space?"
"No, ma'am. I should be fine if you feel like turning in early. I won't be up to anything."
"Please be sure."
"I am, ma'am."
"Alright. Then I'll consider an early night."
"I'll do some studying and look into our protocol again. Good to check on it with all the incoming events," you say.
The rest of dinner is quiet between the five of you. Everyone passes on dessert, instead taking a cup of lightly sweetened tea each and dispersing after the cleanup is done. Ritsu and Hannah give you a hug each before disappearing into their room together. Hikari curls up on the couch and holds her mask against her, much like Haru did. Haru informs you that she's going to do a few more hours of surveillance before handing security off and going to sleep herself.
"Are you sure you're okay?" you ask her.
She nods. "Yes, sir. I promise that I am. It'll only be a few more hours."
"Alright. Good night, Haru."
"Good night, sir. Thank you."
You head to your room and set out a few books and scrolls on the provided desk. Grabbing one each of a pen and thin brush, you settle in with your cup of tea and start to look over your notes.
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Your body eases you awake, at the same time it did every Sunday morning. It was part of your routine, and had been since you were a child. Since Hannah usually slept in - Sundays were one of the few days she regularly had little to no work - she didn't really take note of your rituals or notice them since you were done before she got up. Ritsu was much the same when she joined you, as Sundays were also off days for her.
Simple stuff. Meditation and prayer. Opening your mind to the universe, the heavens, and their many secrets, though not so much as to lose yourself. After all, you were still human, and no amount of knowledge gained would change that fact.
"..."
Hand of God, huh. That was one of his many titles. Maybe one day it would be yours, if you reached towards the sky like he once did. But...maybe that's not for you to decide in the end. In any case, you're up and ready to go. You take a quick shower and put on clean, comfortable clothes. The gilded scroll goes into your front pocket, sticking out some, and you grab the book with the red cover and tassel, along with a notepad for the necessary notes.
You open your door and blink as you see Hannah preparing to knock, still visibly drowsy. She has a flowery nightgown on and fuzzy slippers.
"Hey. Morning."
"Good morning, love." She yawns before eyeing the book in your hands. "Studying...ah, right. Today is Sunday."
"Yeah. Everything okay? Did you need something?"
"Actually, I meant to try and catch you. I noticed you getting up at this time recently, but never paid it any mind..."
"Ah."
"It's nothing I was concerned about, simply curious." Hannah rubs sleep out of her violet eyes. "Well, I was wondering if you had time to spend with me. I mean to say, not in lieu of your morning studies...perhaps giving me a lesson or two? I understand if you would like to spend the time on your own, or have a reason to."
"Hm."
"It was simply that...among other things, I note that we have a similar view of divinity, and of heaven's teachings and movements. More than identifying it as another reason we're so compatible, I want to understand your thoughts and views on the world better. Only if it's alright with you...please, don't force anything on my behalf."
It wouldn't be a terrible hassle, honestly. Did you want to take some extra time out of your day today?
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Sunday Morning Studies
[] It's no trouble. You'll take Hannah out with you for the morning.
- [] Actually, bring Ritsu along as well.
- [] Actually, bring everyone along, your masked helpers included.
[] You feel like you should do your studies alone. For now, at least.
[] Custom option.
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Remainder of Sunday
[] Rest for the day (skip to Monday).
[] Take one of the girls out for a few hours in the evening. Might ease some tension.
- [] Hannah
- [] Ritsu
[] Hang out with one of your friendly ANBU.
- [] Haru
- [] Hikari
[] Go to the Central Library and do some studying.
[] Training.
-[] Training day. Increase your physical stats. Get +1 to any stat of your choosing that is not at 10. Roll d100 to train stats already at 10 or above 10.
-[] Research day. Improve your current abilities or create new ones.
--[] Improve a non-taijutsu technique by one level, unlock a new form of one non-taijutsu technique, or gain one element level over one session.
--[] Improve a non-Gates taijutsu technique, taking two sessions to increase a technique by one level.
--[] Improve the Gates by one stage over three sessions.
--[] Further refine Amenozenshin over three sessions.
--[] Create the basis of a new technique to be finished later.
---[] Automatic
---[] Custom (voter pick)
-[] Train alone.
-[] Train with a friend or two. Your companions will gain at the same rate as you where applicable, and there may be bonuses that come along with them.
--[] Hannah
--[] Ritsu
-[] Custom training (write in).
[] Create custom schedule (either solely for the day or beyond).
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It's currently Sunday morning and Joshua is off to do his routine studies. Joshua and Hannah are the only ones up at the moment. The next major event is on Wednesday morning, and you have about 72 hours between now and then.
You're free to plan things out day by day, at which point I will largely give you the same slate of options, or you can plan multiple days out at once with those same options or others added by voters. You have the freedom to do what you think is sensible, like meeting with others in the village or asking for advice. If there's anything objectionable I'll let you know, though I don't expect it.
Thanks. Next deadline will be Thursday.