- Reassure her that the Hyuga aren't our friends, either.
- Despite our beliefs in the WoF and everything we did for Leaf, Hiashi still considered us traitors.
- Moreover, Hiashi schemed to take power from Jiraiya, culminating in an vote to take the Hokageship, which thankfully failed.
- And yet...Jiraiya never responded in kind, either through the power of the Hokage or his own personal strength, despite his ability to do so and the threat to his family.
- Why? For the greater good of Leaf. Jiraiya recognized that such actions, when Leaf was already reeling from its losses, would be catastrophic for Leaf's survival.
- Invoke The Hokage (Was) My New Dad.
- Once Leaf was safe, however...Jiraiya would certainly have acted. And so much the better, if Hiashi thought Jiraiya was too focused on Leaf to act against him.
- This is what we want, as well. To create the proper moment to strike at an enemy while they expect you to be a non-threat to them.
Jiraiya and the Minami did work together to undermine the Hyuuga:
"Here's how it is. The Hyūga have patron-client relationships with certain big-name craftsmen in the luxury goods sector. It's an important source of income for them, and a major source of economic influence.
"So naturally, we were going to steal it.
"Which is to say the Minami and I worked out a complicated scheme to hit the Hyūga clients with every tool in the box at once, and grab a massive share of the market from them before the Hyūga had time to get their headbands on. The Minami needed starting capital for that, and we couldn't afford to leave a paper trail for the Hyūga, so I gave them a huge sum of money as an unrecorded gift, which they'd repay out of the profits from their new investments.
"Then this happened. The Minami think I've betrayed them, pretty much for the reasons I just gave, and they've pulled out of the deal. As far as they're concerned, that gift is now blood money for their daughter getting killed through my and my clan's incompetence. And we're not getting it back.
Maybe that it's not as big as the Hokage vote, but it's still an attack on them. This is a Minami Jonin, she should be aware of this.
I not sure how to reword that, but Jiraiya did try to undermine the Hyuuga while Leaf was still in trouble, so the argument that Jirayia didn't act against them is just wrong.
And I am not sure why we are trying to roll against a Jonin.
Our team is already acting this plan, by having Keiko... 'train' Lady Hanabi.
She might be ok with this because it's the "good" influence, but she did just complain that she can't work with somebody who would use tactics like this:
"Exactly," Minami said with the air of a woman making an incontrovertible argument. "He is the kind of man who preys on innocent children in order to strike at his enemies. It doesn't matter if the tools he uses are wholesome or not.
This doesn't make Hazou look very good.
I would change the whole thing to the point that Hinata and Hanabi just lost
both parents to Earth/Rock, both of them are likely more sympathetic to the Minami then the previous Hyuuga leadership.
@RandomOTP , Would you put the escort part back in? Because while this can easily be a Mist plot to play with us/Leaf, it's also possible that someone (Oro or not) is targeting Wakahisa, before the Chunnin exams most Countries didn't know how useful Wakahisa + Summoner was:
She shook her head. "No," she said. "Your elder son is a sealmaster in his own right and experienced at traps, so their fortress in the second round will be nigh-impregnable. Your daughter is a Summoner and your younger son used to be a Wakahisa. He can provide all the chakra she needs to keep her pangolins on the field through both rounds, and he will drain prisoners as they go in order to replenish his reserves."
Rasa cursed, A smirked, and Ōnoki frowned.
All three Kage didn't know until then, only Ren.
Maybe we can also sendAkane/Haru with the heavy escort and can get Hazous mom to help with whatever politics is going on.