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57. Venturing Outside the Clan Compound

  One month ter, Hikari was making his way through Konoha. He was crossing one of the vilge's bridges over the Naka River, which generally split the area where the medium and rge cns of various sizes and influence, including the Hyuga, lived from where everyone else stayed. The lengthy river flowed gently through Konoha, its waters clear and serene.

  Crossing it led Hikari into the Hot Springs District, a lively area known for its warm, steaming baths and welcoming atmosphere. His next destination was the Hatake cn's residence, as they currently lived in the more 'civilian' part of the vilge, unlike the Aburame and Inuzuka.

  As the Hyuga cn's newly appointed 'Alliance Coordinator,' Hikari was finally formally stepping into that pivotal role. His mission was to strengthen the bonds between his cn and its traditional allies while forming entirely new alliances.

  The streets here were filled with the sounds of ughter and conversation, offering a stark contrast to the more reserved areas of the vilge, as the Hyuga cn compound usually was.

  While walking, Hikari reflected on his just-concluded meetings with the heads of the Inuzuka and Aburame cns. They were his first 'targets' for today, and the meetings sted for a few hours.

  Despite being quite young, due to his position as the Third Elder and Alliance Coordinator of the Hyuga cn, the meetings were conducted with the gravity, diplomacy, and respect expected of someone of his role, so he met with both heads of the two cns.

  Both cn heads, Tsume Inuzuka and Shibi Aburame, now in their early twenties and newly appointed but with personal strengths already reaching into the Elite Jonin level territory, shared their concerns with Hikari, particurly about Danzo's aggressive tactics to recruit—or more accurately, poach—young talent from their cns for his Root organization with and sometimes even without the consent of the two cns, but there was nothing they could do.

  After all, the Hokage's faction was out of the reach of their ability to fight against. During these discussions, Hikari conveyed the Hyuga cn's shared arm over Danzo's actions and extended a promise of support to both cns in resisting such encroachments in the future.

  Yet, Hikari was acutely aware of the underlying dynamics at py. By timing their offer of support just right after the deed was already done, the Hyuga cn could then position themselves as indispensable allies to both the Inuzuka and Aburame cns going forward.

  This strategic move was designed to increase their dependence on the Hyuga, thereby strengthening the Hyuga cn's influence and ensuring that these cns would be more closely tied to them moving forward.

  Due to his prominent role and high status within the Hyuga cn, Hikari was currently guarded by an entourage of 15 ordinary Jonin-level bodyguards, all hailing from the cn's Side Branch, as seen by their covered foreheads.

  These bodyguards formed a protective circle around him as they moved, their faces set in vigint and serious expressions, their demeanor machine-like in their focus and efficiency.

  Meanwhile, Elite Jonin of the Hyuga cn typically all hailed directly from the various Main Branch lineages, so they were of a higher status. They were usually needed to remain within the cn's domain at all times, safeguarding it against any potential threats.

  And there were not many of them, to begin with, probably not more than one or two dozen in the entire cn, in Hikari's impression. They were typically really close in bloodline to Elders.

  This all meant that, despite Hikari's significant position, Elite Jonins were still not avaible to accompany and protect him when he went outside the cn's immediate vicinity like today.

  The reason for the current number of Jonin accompanying Hikari wasn't just a reflection of their avaibility within the cn but also a strategic decision to avoid sending the wrong message to Konoha at rge.

  Deploying too rge of a protective ring could suggest that the Hyuga cn harbored a deep-seated mistrust of the vilge. Such a dispy could inadvertently alienate the cn from the rest of Konoha, a scenario the Hyugas were keen to avoid, even though they really harbored deep mistrust for it at rge now.

  This careful bance of protection and perception was a calcuted move, pying into the complex politics of vilge life. The Hyuga cn, while protective of its best prodigy, was mindful of the broader implications of their actions. They aimed to protect Hikari effectively without casting any shadows on their loyalty and trust in the vilge's security measures.

  However, the presence of the bodyguards wasn't without justification. A few years back, during Hikari's initial visits to Sakumo Hatake, the Anbu frequently intercepted him, urging him to meet with the Hokage for some reason.

  Hikari consistently refused, asserting that he was under no obligation to comply with Hokage's requests for a meeting. He wasn't part of Konoha's standard shinobi force, nor did he serve in any of Konoha's administrative bodies.

  Instead, he was a member of the Hyuga cn's Main Branch, and he argued that the Hokage had no direct authority over him in any way and cities the Konoha's founding agreements.

  Initially, the Anbu's approaches were polite, but their interactions grew tense over time, as Hikari rejected them repeatedly. This culminated in a standoff with Hikari's Jonin bodyguards at one point before they backed off for good.

  After these confrontations, the Anbu ceased their attempts to coerce Hikari into meeting with the Hokage, probably so that the old man could try to indoctrinate or test his mindset, potential, or strength in some sneaky way.

  Hikari's steadfast refusal to meet him had even more obvious reasons: concerns for his own safety, for the safety of his time and brain cells. This stance was also supported by the Hyuga Council.

  So, he directed the Anbu to convey a message to the Hokage every time: any official communication with him should be routed through the Hyuga Patriarch first, as he was just following the internal cn rules that the Patriarch established for his conduct outside.

  As Hikari and his entourage of bodyguards navigated the streets of Konoha, they drew the curious gazes of civilians.

  Hikari, in his traditional Hyuga-style dark blue robes, complemented with a Haori, presented an image of nobility and calm authority. His attire, rich in the cn's heritage, set him apart, highlighting his status within the Hyuga and his distinct role in the vilge's tapestry despite his young age; in fact, it made him even more 'important-looking' to everyone passing by.

  Simir to his bodyguards, his guards were not cd in the Konoha Jonin uniforms but wore uniforms that echoed the Hyuga style.

  This choice of attire served as a visual statement of their allegiance to the cn, reinforcing the notion of unity and distinct identity among the Hyuga members.

  Civilians watched with a mixture of respect, intrigue, and a slight unease as this formidable procession passed. Some whispered among themselves, specuting on the nature of Hikari's visit or the implications of such a visible show of cn solidarity within the vilge.

  Children paused in their py to stare while shopkeepers and passersby momentarily halted their activities to take in the sight.

  Hikari, for his part, maintained a composed demeanor, his focus forward. His appearance and the silent, protective circle formed by his bodyguards conveyed a sense of purpose and determination, leaving a sting impression on those who witnessed their quick passage.

  As Hikari made his way through Konoha, overhearing some of the snderous rumors about Sakumo Hatake that emerged during the st few days, he found it intriguing, a fascinating study of how easily public opinion could be swayed by the narrative spun by those in power.

  His observation of the vilgers' quickness to condemn Sakumo based on rumors confirmed the gullibility and malleability of the masses, which were also present in his past life.

  The Hokage's faction's ability to manipute public perception to such a rge degree highlighted an aspect of power dynamics within Konoha that Hikari, ever the pragmatist, recognized as a truly valuable area.

  Hikari's understanding of the advantages of controlling the narrative and public opinion was sharpened by his knowledge of a modern-era past life.

  Yet, Hikari was under no illusion about the dynamics of power in this world. He recognized that, despite the potential leverage offered by 'soft power' through narrative control, it was 'hard power'—the sheer force of elite shinobi strength and ability—that ultimately held sway in their society.

  The dominance of elite personal force over the public sentiment of broader masses was a fundamental truth of the shinobi world, one that the Hokage's faction seemed to forget.

  He long understood that the mistreatment and alienation of a shinobi as powerful as Sakumo by the vilge's leadership could be a critical mistake—one that Hikari could exploit next.

  By positioning himself as an ally to Sakumo in the wake of the Hokage faction's blunders, he envisioned turning one of Konoha's most formidable warriors against those who had sought to undermine him.

  The Hokage faction's failure to recognize all of this, in his view, would be their downfall, especially as he worked to align Sakumo's considerable abilities with his own ambitions.

  Hanma_Jack

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