BBQ Restaurant.
The remaining three were now in a surprisingly harmonious atmosphere.
Akimichi Chōza was being very considerate, dividing the grilled meat evenly between Yamanaka Inoichi and Nara Shikaku. Compared to his earlier demeanor, he seemed like a completely different person.
"Chōza, well done—getting rid of those two eyesores!" Nara Shikaku praised with a smirk.
Most people only saw the Akimichi clan as good-natured big guys. But only those who frequently worked with them, like the Yamanaka and Nara clans, knew that while they were indeed big, they weren't slow-witted.
Beneath that broad and heavy frame was a heart larger than most.
And with a bigger heart came a broader perspective.
Their size? Just a clever disguise.
"Heh, those two ate way too much. If they'd stuck around, I'd have been heartbroken." Chōza joked while still busy stuffing himself with food and drink.
"Shikaku, what do you think we should do about Tsunade-sama moving forward?" Inoichi asked curiously.
With only the three of them here, and no outsiders present, discussing a few sensitive matters wasn't a problem.
Shikaku smiled. "Just keep doing what we're doing."
Inoichi looked confused. "But isn't Tsunade-sama planning to delegate some authority?"
"She will, yes. But who knows how she'll do it, or which departments she'll hand over?"
"Huh?" Inoichi was still lost.
Seeing this, Akimichi Chōza amiably slid a few pieces of grilled meat his way.
"Inoichi, eat up. No need to hold back."
Inoichi glanced at the meat, sighed, and began eating slowly.
"Inoichi, don't overthink it. Let me ask you—if Tsunade-sama does delegate power, would your current status and position improve significantly?"
Chewing thoughtfully, Inoichi fell silent.
Would it?
The answer was... not really.
As the Hokage's trusted aide, the Yamanaka clan's role in the intelligence division was irreplaceable. Even if power were redistributed, what would change? It wasn't like he could become Hokage.
Or suddenly strike it rich.
Thinking it through, it seemed like nothing much would really change.
"So you're saying—" Inoichi started, but Shikaku cut him off.
"What I'm saying is: don't overthink it. Power might look like a sweet candy, but once you bite into it, you'll find it's laced with poison."
"Lesson learned!" Inoichi raised his cup to Shikaku in a toast.
After downing their drinks, the two exchanged a knowing smile.
This was the meaning of unity.
To spot mistakes and stop them in time.
Inoichi had momentarily been blinded by the temptation of power. But after one sentence from Shikaku, he saw clearly again.
In Konoha, at the end of the day, the Hokage holds the reins.
The ANBU are the Hokage's strongest asset. So long as the ANBU remained loyal and the Hokage's legitimacy unchallenged, the Hokage would always reign supreme.
Any other authority was trivial in comparison.
Gain and loss were two sides of the same coin.
To fight over a bit of power and end up offending the Hokage—now that would be foolish.
"Do you think the Hyūga and Inuzuka clans will realize this?" Inoichi asked, thinking of Hyūga Hiashi and Inuzuka Tsume, who had left earlier.
Shikaku raised his cup, drinking with satisfaction.
As someone constantly henpecked at home, he rarely got the chance to drink like this.
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