Naruto: The Outsider's Resolve: CH_435: The First Meeting
Added 2025-10-10 22:27:39 +0000 UTCWith the introductions over, the squad moved into the meeting room for their first informal meeting. The room had two rows of long benches facing a podium on wheels in the front. Takuma stood behind the podium as the team took their first seat on the benches.
“I’m sure everyone has questions. I’ll field them now, so go ahead,” Takuma said, expecting all hands to go up, but to his surprise, only two of them raised their hands.
“Mor,” he said, pointing to the former Inquisitor Unit member.
“What are you trying to accomplish with his squad?” Mor asked.
Takuma thought they would want to ask questions about the assassination attempt because even though the talk spread around and people knew about the incident, they were still ANBU-nin. The people knew which parts they could safely gossip about and which to keep to themselves. And even ANBU-nin weren’t safe from the information getting twisted inside the gossip mill as it passed from one person to another. They couldn’t be sure what they heard was accurate. The reliability of the information was determined by how close the person was to the source.
He wasn’t just close, he was the source.
At first glance, it seemed like a dumb question because everyone in the room already knew they had joined an anti-ROOT squad, but it was in fact very pertinent. Their reason for existing was obviously to rid Hidden Leaf of the problem named ROOT. What Mor and others wanted to know was how Takuma planned to accomplish that.
They could go after the agents—the ROOT’s lifeblood—hunt them down until there wasn’t enough manpower to sustain their operations. Or they could pour all of their effort into finding Danzo to kill him. Given its cult-like culture, ROOT would fall apart without its absolute leader. Their jōnin would eventually gain power, but without something holding them together, the new factions would split apart due to arguments that would naturally rise in the absence of a singular voice. Not all agents would even stay and would simply leave after Danzo’s death. Even if those jōnin-led factions swore revenge against Hidden Leaf, they would be significantly easier to deal with in comparison to ROOT.
There were many ways to approach the problem, each with its own advantages and challenges.
“I want to erase ROOT’s influence within the Land of Fire,” he answered. “I’m treating this as an evolving situation. For now, I want to make it so that no one in the country would hire ROOT, much less help them. I’m planning to send a message. Associating with ROOT means making an enemy out of Hidden Leaf.”
“Why go about it in such a roundabout way?” Tern, the controversial Shimura, asked sharply with a shadow over her eyes. “Why not just target the spider’s head?”
Takuma knew she shared no love for her former clan leader. What Danzo did left a stain on the Shimura clan near impossible to scrub off. Their decline was all but set in stone. It wasn’t going to happen anytime soon because they were still one of the major clans in the Hidden Leaf Village with a deep history, and were still entirely capable of nurturing jōnin in the future, but even those jōnin would always carry the burden of being the blood of a traitor.
Ironically, it drew parallels with the Uchiha clan and their traitorous clan leader, Uchiha Madara, whose abandonment of the village and subsequent attempts to destroy it had put a burden on the Uchiha; they were forced to chain themselves to the Hidden Leaf Military Police by the Second Hokage. The difference between the Uchiha and Shimura clans was that the former were not once complicit with their clan leader. Madara had tried to convince the Uchiha clan to leave with him, but they had firmly refused, not wanting to forsake the peace gained from forming the Hidden Leaf Village. In the end, he was the only one who left. The Shimura clan, on the other hand, grew under Danzo’s influence and even used his methods, gaining them a shady reputation.
The Shimura clan couldn’t be compared to the Uchiha of the Sharingan, who managed to remain the strongest clan despite everything and only declined to the second spot because of the Nine-Tails incident, and even that was arguable. Even if they remained a major clan, they would eventually be the weakest among their peers.
Tern, who had a bright career in ANBU, had been absolutely screwed by Danzo. Who in their right mind would trust her inside ANBU? She was lucky not to be fired and ever luckier that nothing came up when the Hokage scoured her life with a fine-toothed comb; he wouldn’t’ve recommended her if he found anything significant connecting her to Danzo.
Her situation reminded Takuma of Anko. Two talented women who enjoyed the influence of their teacher/clan leader but were later negatively affected by their respective authority figures.
Of course, Tern wasn’t clean. He had seen her file; she had done some stuff in and out of ANBU, but the same could be said of many people, including Takuma himself.
“How would we do that?” Takuma asked Tern. “There’s no reliable way to track agents other than Intelligence finding about one of their missions in time, and that’s as close to happenstance if it isn’t a national-level threat”—ROOT wasn’t threatening the Hidden Leaf and the Land of Fire every week—“and tracking down Shimura Danzo is perhaps even harder. We have been unable to force out his location from any agents in our custody, regardless of the methods we used.”
He noticed that his words had been entirely negative. While it was sensible to be realistic about what they could do, it wasn’t good to emphasise all the things they couldn’t do in front of a newly formed team.
“I’m not saying we should ignore the direct approach—we can’t destroy ROOT without actually getting our hands on them—but I want our focus to be on turning the Land of Fire into a hostile environment averse to ROOT’s growth.”
Boobook, with her Mickey Mouse hair, said, “So, we are going to target their associates and allies?”
“Correct,” Takuma smiled. Boobook was part of the anti-ROOT initiative, so she knew more about what he had been doing than others. He addressed the others. “ROOT is not a big organisation by any means. In fact, ANBU is a small department in the context of what we are responsible for, which is why we actively work together with other departments. We have our intelligence desk, but the bulk of what we know comes from the Leaf Intelligence Division. We use Torture and Intelligence’s facilities and expertise, and use general forces for protection…”
Most of Takuma’s work had been finding the right people who could get the job done. Cases like the Fire-Prairie border outpost, where he had to do everything personally, were the exceptions. Usually, his work resembled how things went in the Maizuru Assassination case, where he utilised the local shinobi to find the people of interest.
“Just like we rely on others, ROOT does the same. Unless Danzo wants to turn his men into pure mercenaries—which he isn’t going to do—he has to work with other people. ROOT might not have a leak, but I’ll bet money that someone somewhere will say something they aren’t supposed to.”
Danzo was a warmonger who preferred to pull strings from the shadows. An old dog wasn’t going to change his ways so far into his life, especially when he was kicked out of his kingdom.
“Are you confident that Danzo is in the Land of Fire?” asked Aquilla.
“I am confident,” Takuma nodded to the Hyūga.
“Then wouldn’t making the Land of Fire hostile cause him to move out of the country?” Aquilla asked. “Instead, let’s say if we go after the agents. It’ll be slow and irregular, but if he keeps failing consistently, he will find work outside our borders. It’ll reduce his influence in the country, but he will keep his main base in-country. Not to mention, it’ll make him a problem in the eyes of other powers. However, if he makes the Land of Fire so hostile that he finds it difficult to develop ROOT here and decides to shift his base to another country? If that happens, it will be very hard to hit him when we eventually find him.”
Nothing existed in isolation.
ROOT was no exception.
They needed weapons. He was sure they had a master blacksmith or two in their service, but they weren’t enough. How could he be so sure? ROOT purchased weaponry when they were still part of Hidden Leaf; that would not change, especially not after their expulsion. If he made it so that no weapon supplier would dare supply them, they would face difficulties.
What if ANBU managed to make it so that ROOT had difficulty procuring chakra ink? Different seals required different inks, and it wasn’t something one could learn to make in a short amount of time. There was a reason the Hyūga clan had a chokehold on the industry. It would not only affect their fūin-nin’s ability to create, but more importantly, it would also make it difficult for them to train new ones.
Someone somewhere would still be willing to sell them weapons, ink, and other materials, but everything would come at a steep markup.
If someone wanted to hire ROOT, how would they go on about it? They didn’t have a building with their name on it that one could visit. The deals at those levels were handled by underworld fixers who procured services for their clients’ needs. What if he made it so that most fixers wouldn’t dare touch ROOT? How would they get jobs to earn the funds they needed to sustain themselves, let alone grow?
That was the type of hostility Takuma wanted to fester toward ROOT in the Land of Fire.
Facing that type of hostility, it would be foolish to have their base of operations in such an environment.
“Danzo will not, in any circumstance, leave the Land of Fire,” Takuma declared to the room.
Everyone in the room seemed to be confused about where his confidence was coming from. Even Boobook from the anti-ROOT initiative and Tern from the Shimura clan didn’t seem to understand his statement.
“Listen to the words I’m about to say carefully. You must understand the man you’re trying to bring down,” Takuma said, looking at everyone in the room. “More than anything, Shimura Danzo desires the Hidden Leaf to be strong—stronger than the other hidden villages, stronger than the Fire Daimyo and his samurai. And he thinks he’s the only one who can accomplish it because, in his eyes, the Hidden Leaf is weak. At the end of the day, ROOT is just the vessel for him to accomplish his goals. Before, it was to influence things in the manner he saw fit for the Hidden Leaf. Now, it’s his bet to get back to the Hidden Leaf and take control.
“What he truly cares about is this village. It’s a life obsession. He was kicked out of the village; imagine how it would feel if he were forced out of the country. No, he wouldn’t allow that to happen. Even if it’s disadvantageous, he would stay because leaving the country would mean accepting that he had regressed rather than making progress towards his goal.”
If Danzo were young, he might have considered a tactical retreat, but at his age, he had to know that he didn’t have time. If he wanted to make meaningful changes to the Hidden Leaf, he needed time, and for that, he needed to be in a position of power as soon as possible. At this stage of life, Danzo’s only choice was to progress.
“He also knows that he can’t take the village by force. Even if ROOT somehow gets powerful enough, it wouldn’t get him the Hokage position without the support of the clans.”
It would be impossible to gain control of the village without internal support. Even if ROOT somehow gained enough power to lay siege on the Hidden Leaf Village, it wouldn’t matter if he made an enemy out of everyone.
A Kage might be a military dictator, but power, for all its worth, was something given. The clans, the shinobi, and the civilians gave power to the Kage. Without their willingness to follow the rule, the position of a Kage would be worthless.
“It shouldn’t come as a surprise to you that even now, there are forces who would support Danzo. They might not voice their opinion or help him in any way, but if Danzo manages to have a realistic chance at the throne, they would be there to support him… Imagine how those people would feel when they hear that Danzo was forced to abandon the Land of Fire? Would that inspire confidence? Would they still think that he might be a strong leader?”
“…He’s trapped,” said Hippo.
Takuma nodded. “The only way out is to get stronger, and I’m not going to allow that to happen. The only future for ROOT is to suffocate as we wrap our hands around their neck slowly.”
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A/N:
[1]: Things have returned to normal. I'm back to writing.
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[2]: In this chapter, when Takuma talks about Danzo, that is not from his meta knowledge about him. He remember what Danzo did, not anything about the specifics of his character. He has gained this information from just living in the world as an ANBU-nin working on ROOT cases. There will be times when Takuma will make comments that might feel like he's making from his knowledge about the series to the readers—but as he lives in this world, he's learning things and the stuff he might say is because it's just a thing he observed.
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[3]: Next chapter will be the team's reaction to Takuma. I think I'll cover what they thought about this meeting and the assassination attempt.
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[4]: Also, I think I messed up with not changing the ARC in the last chapter. I will think about it and maybe start ARC-12 from 434. For now, I'm continuing ARC-11.
Comments
Thank you. And yes, things have settled around, fortunately.
FictionOnlyReader
2025-10-11 11:43:00 +0000 UTCI have some odd feeling we're about 25% - 30% in the story. Getting close to the cannon. Takuma NEEDS to be at least Elite Jounin level by the time canon starts, so he has actual time to reach S rank by the time Pain Rolls in. I also have some odd ferling that he WILL die and become ressurected during the Pain attack, but because he has 2 souls, Gray will end up in Pure lands and Takuma will come back alive, effectively ridding him of Grey I'd also love it if Takumas Meta Knowledge came in super useful to give him a leg up once again. I feel it's been quite a bit of time since that came in useful.
Aleksandar Gojkovic
2025-10-11 08:04:48 +0000 UTCGlad you’re back to writing and that everything’s at least okay! Small broad story question, I wanted to know how long you plan on continuing this story for? Irl time I mean, rather than in universe time if you don’t want to give potential spoilers.
QKelpFace
2025-10-11 01:02:38 +0000 UTCWelcome back, hope things have settled around ya
BestHopes2U
2025-10-11 00:50:18 +0000 UTC