While Yūya was thinking about Roran's matter, a knock came from the door.
Yūya and Kushina opened their eyes almost at the same time. Yūya looked at Kushina and smiled. Yūya stood up, walked to the door, and opened it.
He saw a girl in light clothes standing at the door. It was Konan. She was holding a document in her hand. When she saw Yūya opened the door, she was slightly surprised.
Konan's cheeks were slightly red, showing a cute expression, and whispered: "Yūya -sensei, that … I'm not disturbing you, right?"
Yūya shrugged and smiled: "Of course not. Is this the information about Roran?"
"Yes."
Konan nodded. Yūya had mentioned Roran before, so she deliberately collected information about Roran, including its geographical location and current situation.
Naito took the document from her hand, but he wasn't in a hurry to read it, he just put it aside. Kushina, who was in the room, was already wearing an elegant coat, then she walked toward him.
"You should be busy recently, right?"
Kushina smiled at Konan, then pulled her into the room. Konan was a bit uncomfortable, but she still followed Kushina.
"Yūya, the leader of the Hidden Rain Village is lazy every day. All kinds of government affairs fall on you, and I'm not used to dealing with those things."
Saying that, Kushina couldn't help but look at Yūya. After becoming the leader of the Hidden Rain Village, Yūya didn't deal with anything except for the reform of the Hidden Rain Village. He didn't deal with anything and left everything to Konan and Yahiko.
Looking at Kushina's appearance, Yūya helplessly spread his hands. He was too lazy to deal with anything, and now there was Tsunade.
"It's nothing. Besides, Senior Tsunade is here. Senior Tsunade handles a lot of things very well." Xiao Nan said a little awkwardly.
Last time, when Nagato attacked the Hidden Rain Village, Tsunade went to a small town to gamble. Later, she blamed herself for this matter, so she took the initiative to take over the government affairs of the Hidden Rain Village.
Although on the surface Yūya was still the leader of the Hidden Rain Village, in fact, the person who handled all the affairs was Tsunade. As the Fifth Hokage in the Manga, it was more than enough for her to be the leader of the Hidden Rain Village. It was easy for her to deal with all kinds of things.
Looking at Kushina and Konan chatting, Yūya smiled slightly. He didn't want to disturb them, so he took the document and left the room.
But at this time, Konan seemed to suddenly think of something, and hurriedly said to Yūya: "By the way, Yūya -sensei, Senior Tsunade invites you to go there."
Saying that, Konan was ready to go with Yūya to the Hidden Rain Village's leader's office.
However, before she could leave, Kushina pulled her back. Kushina looked at her and chuckled: "Well, I'm looking for Yūya, not you. You're so busy, and it's rare for you to have a quiet moment. I just finished practicing and wanted to find someone to talk to."
"Uh …"
Naturally, Konan couldn't refuse Kushina's request, so she could only stay.
In this Hidden Rain Village, Kushina was, after all, an outsider, and she had lived here for a long time, and her status was the highest in the Hidden Rain Village. Only Konan and Tsunade had a good relationship with her.
As for the other people in the Hidden Rain Village, they all had a respectful attitude when they saw Kushina.
Yūya didn't want to disturb the two girls' conversation. After leaving the room, he walked into the office and saw Tsunade sitting in the chair behind the desk, looking down at the documents.
Next to Tsunade, a girl about the same age as Tsunade was standing obediently. She was Shizune, who had been with Tsunade in the original story.
Originally, Shizune had been with Tsunade since she graduated from the Third World War, just like how Anko became Orochi Maru's assistant.
When Tsunade came to the Hidden Rain Village, he didn't take her with him. Some time ago, when Hatsuki Shigeru passed away, Tsunade went back to Wood Leaf to pay tribute to Hatsuki Shigeru, and at the same time, he brought Shizune with him.
In Tsunade's words, Konan was still not used to being ordered around. Although Konan was also meticulous in following orders, after all, she wasn't trained from an early age.
"Yūya -sama."
Seeing Yūya come in, Shizune saluted respectfully, and her pair of cute eyes unconsciously had a trace of respect and worship. Although she has been in the Hidden Rain Village for a long time, the number of times she saw Yūya can be counted on one hand.
For Yūya, the God of Shinobi, she still admires him very much.
However, Tsunade on the side didn't raise his head to Yūya's arrival and continued to review the documents on the table, as if completely ignoring Yūya.
Seeing that Tsunade was immersed in the documents and didn't pay attention to him, Yūya sat aside and chuckled at Tsunade, "Tsunade -sama is getting busier and busier."
Tsunade almost choked on Yūya's sarcastic remark. What's the reason why she's so busy? Isn't it because Yūya doesn't take care of things all day long?!
"Brat, if you want to make sarcastic remarks, then get out of my way."
Tsunade glanced at Yūya snappily, then lowered his head and continued to review the documents.
For others, Yūya is now the God of Shinobi, the God of Shinobi, above countless ninjas, and is incomparably respected and admired.
But in Tsunade's eyes, Yūya is still her younger brother.
Similarly, in Kushina's eyes, Yūya hasn't changed. Even if Yūya becomes a god, in her eyes, Yūya is still Yūya.
Yūya doesn't hate those awe and admiration, but if all the people around him are like that, then it's a bit strange. Fortunately, Tsunade and Kushina haven't changed, as for Konan … She has always respected and admired Yūya very much, so how can she change?
"Haha."
After being scolded by Tsunade, Yūya laughed and didn't disturb Tsunade. He picked up a cup, poured a glass of water, and then waited for Tsunade to finish reviewing the documents.
Shizune on the side just wanted to come over and pour water for Yūya, but found that Yūya has already finished. She suddenly showed an embarrassed expression. At the same time, she felt that Yūya, the God of Shinobi, doesn't seem to be so high and mighty, he's quite amiable.
Tsunade usually has a bad temper and likes to gamble, but she's still very serious in dealing with government affairs. Even if Yūya came over, she still carefully finished the documents and looked at Yūya.
"I heard that you killed Danzō?"
"Yes."
Yūya raised his eyebrows and nodded casually. Although Wood Leaf announced that Danzō was killed by an assassin, and then the assassin wanted to wreak havoc and was finally suppressed by Yūya.
However, although Tsunade has big breasts, she's not brainless at all. Even if she guesses with her breasts, she can guess what's going on behind the scenes.
"That guy deserved to die."
Tsunade also doesn't have a good impression of Danzō. When she was a disciple of Flying Sun, she hated Danzō very much.
Danzō and Flying Sun are two extremes. When Flying Sun trains talents, he pays more attention to the characteristics of each talent. Therefore, Tsunade, Orochi Maru, and Jiraiya are all very strong and famous in the Shinobi World.
But the talents trained by Danzō are almost all carved from the same mold. None of them have the slightest emotion. Although they will smile and show anger, in fact, those expressions are all fake.
Moreover, Danzō often fights with Flying Sun, so Tsunade didn't like Danzō from the beginning. Later, after understanding a lot of the dark inside stories, she disliked Danzō even more.
"They're just ambitious people in the name of protecting the village."
Yūya took a sip of water and faintly said. In one sentence, he pointed out Danzō's nature.
Tsunade also nodded.
Yūya put down the glass of water and smiled at Tsunade, "You asked me to come here, don't tell me you want to determine how Danzō died?"
"Of course not, there is an important thing I want to talk to you about."
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