Chapter 344: Chapter 344
Shikamaru is the best at figuring out situations. His mind works quickly, even if he knows he has no chance of winning.
At least he did sothing. He could see things coming.
But this ti, going up against Hatake Satoru, he didn’t think any of them could get away safely. But those people disappeared right under his nose.
This was just unbelievable.
How did they do it? So many of them, and they didn’t find a single clue.
They didn’t even know which way those people went, or where they went.
This feeling was too uncomfortable, ruining his plan, and even leaving him not knowing where those people were.
The two chatted a bit as they walked toward the edge of the forest.
Kakashi pulled out a scroll, made so hand signs, and then a Shar-Pei dog wearing clothes jumped out in a puff of smoke.
"Did you call , Kakashi?"
Pakkun sat on the ground and looked up at Kakashi.
"Yeah, go look for anything in the forest that’s new, or doesn’t belong, or shouldn’t be here."
"If there are any weird slls, tell
right away."
After Kakashi carefully told him what to do, Pakkun said okay and ran into the forest.
"They probably moved around the place where you sealed Hidan, but it’s still a distance from the outside to the inside."
"And this forest is pretty big. If you want to search carefully, it’ll take so effort."
"Let’s split up and see if we can find anything suspicious."
Kakashi patted Shikamaru on the shoulder and discussed with him.
"Okay."
After all, Kakashi was the better tracker. Shikamaru thought for a mont and nodded, agreeing with Kakashi’s suggestion.
Then the two of them split up and entered the forest.
Actually, Kakashi had a slight idea about who might have rescued Hidan for no reason.
After all, he had spent a lot of ti with that person.
It was normal that Shikamaru couldn’t rember who it was, because Hatake Satoru really hadn’t been back for a long ti. He seed to live in Sunagakure, always ssing around with sothing there.
Shikamaru had spent ti with Hatake Satoru too, but Hatake Satoru spent eighty percent of his ti outside the village, even when they were kids together.
That didn’t an much. At this point, Shikamaru would only have a faint feeling of familiarity.
But he couldn’t rember who it was no matter what.
As soon as Kakashi heard the description, he had a good idea, but one thing was a little strange.
Why was the other person, who moved like a ninja and threw throwing stars, silver-haired? Wasn’t that weird?
Kakashi walked through the forest, thoughtfully rembering what Shikamaru had said.
They had gone to Sunagakure and had seen Hatake Satoru, but Shikamaru hadn’t seen Hatake Satoru at all for the past few years.
"Ah... it’s that person."
Kakashi frowned, struggled to rember for a mont, and then suddenly hit his other hand with his fist.
Kakashi looked like he had just realized sothing.
That person should be Hozuki Mangetsu. If it was him, it would make sense.
Ninja, silver hair, and a fairly young voice, and also with Hatake Satoru.
As for the child, Kakashi vaguely rembered that Sakura had a child she thought highly of in Sunagakure, who had red hair.
That child was quite talented in dicine and drugs, although he didn’t know what Hatake Satoru was doing bringing that child out at this ti.
But maybe he had his reasons.
That way, basically everyone matched up. Kakashi understood and pursed his lips.
It must be Hatake Satoru ssing around with sothing again, and wanted to take Hidan away, and Shikamaru just happened to catch him.
That kind of description, where the whole person’s presence disappeared in an instant, was so familiar.
Kakashi had been bothered by Hatake Satoru’s elusive nature countless tis. This wasn’t a rare thing. It was just that Shikamaru didn’t know much about Hatake Satoru.
But Kakashi really didn’t know what Hatake Satoru was planning with Hidan.
Since they ca back from the Land of Wind, Hatake Satoru hadn’t contacted him much.
But that’s how they were as brothers anyway. Sotis they talked, and sotis they didn’t contact each other.
So Kakashi had no idea what Hatake Satoru had been busy with recently. Now it looked like that guy hadn’t been idle in Sunagakure Village either, and was still ssing around with sothing.
He’d write a letter and ask him later.
If it was Hatake Satoru, they definitely wouldn’t find anything even if they investigated now.
This also explained why Hidan, who was buried deep in the pit, could be dug out again in just a few minutes.
Hatake Satoru’s strange curse abilities made doing this kind of thing easy.
Now that he had a suspect, these things didn’t matter much anymore.
He’d just search a little.
Even if Kakashi was doing it for the village, he couldn’t sell out his own brother.
Although this was a pretty serious problem, Kakashi felt that Hidan couldn’t be having a good ti in Hatake Satoru’s hands for so reason.
Hidan couldn’t co back. Hatake Satoru could teleport. With just a head, it was estimated that Hidan couldn’t even get over there.
"There’s nothing here."
Kakashi stood in front of the big pit on the ground, looking a little disappointed at Shikamaru.
Pakkun seed to want to say sothing, but then lowered his mouth a little sadly.
"They left too long ago. It’s too ssy here. There’s no information I can sll."
"There’s nothing left around here. Even if there was a little sll, these scattered smoke, dust, and gravel have completely blocked it."
Although this situation wasn’t impossible, Shikamaru couldn’t hide his disappointnt and took a deep breath.
"Is that so... then there’s no way. Sorry, Kakashi-sensei. You had to co all the way here."
Kakashi paused, a little guilty, and patted Shikamaru on the shoulder, silently apologizing to him in his heart.
He was really sorry. If he hadn’t realized that the suspect might be his own brother, he would have told him the information he found.
Hatake Satoru, that guy was always adding to his workload.
"Don’t be discouraged. If we find any news about Hidan or these people today, I’ll tell you right away."
Kakashi comforted him softly. Spoon.
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