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Naruto: The Outsider's Resolve: CH_287

Uchiha Fugaku returned home from a tough day at work to find his wife humming a merry tune in the living room with a smile. Mikoto was sitting on a tarp she had laid out in the room and cleaning her shinobi gear that had been in storage for years.

"I'm home," said Fugaku as he entered the room and walked behind her. "This is unexpected."

"Welcome back," Mikoto smiled.

Fugaku caught the shuriken she tossed at him. It looked freshly coated with oil to prevent the metal from reacting with moisture and developing rust. "May I ask what's the occasion?" His experience turned severe. "Is it a mission?"

Mikoto was a jonin of the Hidden Leaf in the reserve forces, which meant she was retired while still employed by the village and would answer the call if they required her. There were plenty of shinobi in the village to take missions for the village to call upon retired ones, which was why she had only been called up once since she had retired—and being called up meant that the mission specifically required someone with her skillsets.

"There's no mission." Mikoto smiled, "I've been invited to a spar!"

"Sparring?" asked Fugaku, confused.

"It's so exciting! It's been so long since I've got an opportunity to move around," Mikoto smiled brightly before gazing at her husband. "I wonder when we stopped sparring with each other?"

Fugaku sat beside her on the tarp with a sigh. "I believe the last time we sparred was just before the Third War was declared."

"That was such a long time ago," she sighed. "Itachi was still a little boy back then."

Fugaku nodded. A certain memory passed through his mind of Itachi in his arms as they walked around a battlefield fresh after a skirmish. His eldest son had seen the truth of the world that day, shaping him into the man his son was now. Perhaps that event was also why his son chose to betray their clan; he could understand why Itachi did what he did, but it didn't change the fact that he conspired with outsiders, which put the clan in danger.

He verified the information in the letter they received when Shisui died. Itachi confessed everything to be true. Fugaku and Mikoto decided to hide the existence of the actual letter and forged a false one, which was presented to the Uchiha clan. In doing so, they had done the same thing as Itachi, but there was no regret because it was a parent's duty to protect their children.

Since that day, he had tried his hardest to find the letter's author, but they had run into dead-ends everywhere. Their search continued, but a year passed, and the trail grew cold every passing day. There would've been hope if they had a clue, but there was nothing they could latch onto.

"Who are you sparring with?" asked Fugaku.

"Takuma."

Fugaku hummed. He thought someone from the clan had invited her to spar, but it made seeing that Takuma was her student.

"Speaking of your student, Setsuna has been going around to get the boy a rank promotion... His contract ends in a few weeks, and he has some demands before he signs an extension," said Fugaku. It had only been a few days, but the news of Setsuna meeting with different department heads and their deputies to see if they would be interested in having Takuma in their departments as a chunin.

As the Head of the Leaf Military Police Force, he tracked internal promotions. However, the department heads had primary authority over who they wished to promote, and interfering in their decisions wasn't his place. He could influence the decision, but he preferred not to.

"Apparently, he wants a B-rank jutsu and his choice of assignment," said Fugaku. He didn't know the exact details as he had yet met Setsuna, but it would happen soon enough.

"Do you think he'll get a promotion?" asked Mikoto as she checked the stitching on her thigh pouch.

"Yes, that's not a problem," said Fugaku. He recognised Takuma's value as a shinobi and his contribution to the Police Force; it wasn't hard to get him a rank promotion—the problem came with his demands and placement after promotion.

Allowing someone access to B-rank jutsu was a significant decision for even clans as big as the Uchiha. The party which permitted access to B-rank jutsu to a shinobi was held responsible in case something went wrong due to the decision. When the state allowed someone access to their B-rank archives, there was a great deal of due diligence to ensure the shinobi was ready for the responsibility. The clans were allowed the freedom to open their personal jutsu archives to anyone they desired without state interference—but they were held responsible if the shinobi caused trouble.

However, that wasn't an issue. The real problem was creating a precedent. If the Police Force gave Takuma a B-rank jutsu, that opened the gates for the affiliated clans to demand the same.

The affiliated clans were smaller in size and history, and while they had their jutsu archives, they were limited. Many people from the Land of Fire shared Fire nature as their primary affinity, which caused many clans' jutsu archives to be filled with Fire Release ninjutsu, creating problems when someone had a different primary affinity, even if someone had Fire nature as their primary affinity, mastery over two natures was a jonin requirement—and that's where apex clans like the Uchiha with rich and diverse history and expansive jutsu archives came into play.

In return for allowing the clans access to their jutsu archive, the Uchiha clan received their loyalty and support. The access had to be strictly controlled to maintain the power dynamic. Allowing Takuma a B-rank jutsu right after his promotion could shift that dynamic and create dissatisfaction among allied clans if they weren't given the same treatment.

That was the only part of the problem. Takuma had demanded his choice of assignments, which was more difficult in some ways because it could create dissatisfaction where Takuma lands and create an atmosphere of favourable treatment. Ultimately, it was the department head's call, but Fugaku was concerned it would negatively affect the outlook towards the new waves of external hires.

"Retaining him is the obvious option; the question is if he'll accept what we can realistically offer him. There won't be a problem if he's willing to wait as we spread his demands apart—but I don't think he'll be willing," said Fugaku.

Mikoto stopped stress-testing the weapons pouch and rested it in her lap.

"I offered him a rank promotion in return for swearing fealty to the clan a few days back," she said.

As a jonin of the clan, Mikoto had all the right to bring someone into the clan. Fugaku was surprised because it was the first time she had shown enough interest in someone to bring someone into the clan. What had started as Mikoto wanting to fill her free time had turned into a relationship close enough for her to invite her student into the clan.

"What did he say?"

"That he'll think about it," she replied. "You're not to share this with anyone until he gives me an answer. I don't want this to influence the process at the Police Force."

Fugaku sighed because his knowledge of it influenced the decision. In truth, Takuma becoming affiliated with the clan would slash all barriers at the Police Force and make it easier for them to award him because they could justify his rewards. However, there was an opposite effect where it would seem like the promotion at the Police Force was contingent on him joining the clan—which could send all the wrong signals to Takuma, who could very well assume that they wanted him to swear allegiance to the clan if he wanted to succeed at the Police Force. If that happened, that would shatter any future beyond repair.

"Do you think he will accept?" he asked.

"I'm not sure. He seemed surprised by the offer, but I couldn't tell if he was interested or not... which was strange."

"How so?"

"He has been quite vocal about seeking a rank promotion long before his deployment to the Steam-Frost war. As far as he's concerned, there's no certainty in the Police Force promotion, so I thought he would react more to an offer that was pretty much guaranteed a promotion, but he was surprisingly passive about it. I didn't expect him to jump out of his spot in joy, but I thought he would react in some way... but he didn't, which makes me wonder..."

"What?" asked Fugaku, curious.

"... That maybe he has an offer somewhere else and is confident he'll get it," said Mikoto.

"Hasn't he only been back for less than two weeks?"

"I'm only speculating... He told me that his chunin-in-command out there was Mitarashi Anko."

"That seems familiar." Fugaku searched for the name in his memories and quickly arrived at the answer. "Orochimaru's pupil?" From his memories, Mitarashi Anko had been on a hot streak as a rising star in the Hidden Leaf until Orochimaru's defection and his subsequent branding as a high-threat rogue, which had sapped all momentum due to her association with the Snake Sannin.

She nodded.

"What about her?" he asked.

"She has joined the Torture and Interrogation Department."

"You think they're interested in Takuma?"

"If they weren't from his time at the Narcotics Taskforce, they would be after what he did in the war."

Fugaku then recalled the grape wine conversation he had heard about the Narcotics Taskforce and how they regularly invited an interrogator from the T&I Department for tougher interrogations. It wouldn't be strange that Takuma had developed a relationship with T&I during that time, making them interested in having him come over to their side.

"What did he do at the war?" asked Fugaku.

"I think it'd be better if you get that from his mission file," Mikoto said, picking up the cloth roll to wrap the handles of the kunai.

Getting a mission file from the war commission was a hectic process because of the red tape involved, but as the Head of the Police Force and the Uchiha clan leader, Fugaku could easily obtain the file. He gazed at his wife and realised that her relationship with her student was closer than he thought if she directed him to another source instead of telling him herself.

It also made him wonder what Takuma had done out there in the war.

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Mitarashi Anko wasn't a stranger to nervousness. It had been a part of her life since her former teacher had gone rogue after committing horrendous crimes. Her association with him had permanently tainted her life, and she had been paying the price ever since.

However, she felt the time had finally changed now that she had officially joined the Leaf Torture and Interrogation Department. They had recruited her before she was deployed for the Steam-Frost war, but the deployment had delayed her joining until her return. She had completed her onboarding and was finally ready to get into the groove of things and establish herself in her new place of work.

"Anko, the boss wants to see you!"

"I'll be right there!" Anko responded as she set up her desk.

Unlike what people thought, the Leaf T&I Department wasn't a depressing dungeon full of horrors with barred prison cells and screams behind every door. It was a bog-standard office place where people would feel comfortable coming to work every day.

Even though the T&I Department was part of the larger Leaf Intelligence Division, they had a separate headquarters for functional reasons, situated across the street from the village prison, and the department members went to the prison for interrogations to eliminate any travel, which created security risks; it was also in the part of the village as the Leaf Military Police Force headquarters and the Uchiha Compound.

Anko reached the Head of the T&I Department's office and nodded to the secretary sitting outside, who told her to head inside. She took a deep breath before knocking on the door and stepping inside to see two people waiting for her inside.

"Come in," said the man sitting behind the desk in the office.

The T&I Department's leadership changed a little over a year and a half ago. The department welcomed Special Jonin Morino Ibiki, a seasoned shinobi who had spent all of his career in the Leaf Intelligence Division, working in its various departments before settling in the T&I Department and then subsequently coming to lead it. He was a large, imposing figure, which he complements with a rugged head and face covered with old wounds and scars and wore a forehead protector cap that concealed a collection of burn marks, punctures, and long slash marks from torture.

The second person was Special Jonin Oishi Yori, a tall woman with black shoulder-length hair and sharp eyes who had piercing looks as though she was always trying to look through the people before her. She had risen in power after Ibiki had taken his position and was now one of his second-in-commands. Like Ibiki, she had been in the Leaf Intelligence Division for most of her career, having spent most of it in the T&I Division.

"You wanted to see me, boss?" asked Anko. She appreciated Ibiki because he had hired her and had shown no prejudice because of her past, unlike many who rejected her before even getting to know her.

"Where's your uniform, Chunin Anko?" asked Ibiki.

He and Yori were wearing the standard uniform of the Leaf Intelligence Division as mandated.

"It's not my style, boss," Anko replied. She didn't like uniforms and preferred dressing to express herself. And it felt great to wear her wardrobe again after over a year of wearing clothes that were not her style; there was no way she would wear the same uniform just when she returned home.

"Make sure that you wear it starting tomorrow," said Ibiki.

Anko didn't nod or say anything because she wasn't going to wear the uniform.

"Chunin Anko, we called you here because we are considering hiring someone for our department," said Yori, motioning for Anko to sit down beside her. "You know them, and we were wondering if you could tell us about your experience with them."

"Someone from the other departments?" asked Anko as she sat down. She knew a few people in the Leaf Intelligence Division and wondered who they were trying to pull into the department.

"It's someone from outside the division," said Ibiki, pushing a file across the desk.

Anko saw the photograph in the open file and saw Takuma dressed in the Police Force uniform.

"It's your recent subordinate in the Steam-Frost war, Genin Takuma. Yori has worked with him several times and thinks he will be a good fit for us. Yori's son is a good friend of Takuma; from what we have been told, his relationship with the Police Force isn't at its best currently, and seeing that his contract with the Police Force is set to expire, we are considering snatching him up. What do you think?"

Anko stared at the photo for a moment before nodding with a smile, "You're correct; he'll be a great fit... There's a lot I can tell you; what do you want to know?"

"Start from the beginning."

———

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AN: OUR BOI IS A HOT COMMODITY!!!!

Comments

I mean reputation as a former ANBU member is pretty good. 5 years is a pretty good amount of time in this story though to basically fall off the face of the earth.

Nappa

Same as the reply above, would really love to see the MC pick ANBU.

Uselesshield

Anbu seems like best choice- i mean free acces to C types and possible B types as rewards, thats nothing to sneeze at.

Marcin

I like the way a lot lore behind simple conversations and this keeps the story extremely interesting

Siva Chandan Chakka

I want to see the ANBU option as I love special forces but the Uchiha offer and furthering his relationship with Arisu would also be fun to read! This is the highest quality fanfic I have ever read keep up the great work.

Red Sword

its best if he becomes a anbu for sure

triad

Anko as love interest would make me a happy boi

cameron stewart

Personally, I like the Mikoto scenes. She’s a character that has a lot of potential for depth as one of Takuma’s mentors. I feel like her offer would introduce more Uchiha characters to help his growth vs her taking him on as a student for things other than genjutsu. On the other hand I think Takuma needs a reminder for how crazy strong people are in this universe. If he gets affiliated with ANBU. I think him seeing Itachi’s monstrous growth and testing himself against it through spars would accelerate his skill compared to other avenues. It could even be a plot point of him being the bridge to repair the divide between Itachi and his parents.

itsNipply

I really want him to take the Uchiha offer it and the T&I one sound the most interesting

gabriel hutcherson

Huh suddenly Takuma is the hot shit in the town... thats problematic. Too much attention isnt a good thing... remember what happened when he stood out for the first time ? Exposed nail is the first to get hit. And with his shady past its really possible that people responsible for his scars will take notice- that their science experiment isnt dead and actually doing good. (not sure if thats the case but i think real Takuma died that day in the class, and the protag got put into his corpse, somehow ) Also i eagerly await to see his ass whooped by milf sensei :D Not to mention wanna see how Genjitsu specialist Jonin fights.

Marcin

This is becoming more and more the recruitment arc. I love to see it😁!

SunGear

For me, Anbu is good because he won't owe anything after the job ends. I'm not sure about reputation though.

Fastus

Woo! Tftc!

Penguin Glutton

For some reason, I'm not too interested in any offer, anbu included. I'd be happier if he just went on regular missions.

Fastus

Woohoo 🙌 more options

CMA27

Tftc fiction

Lazybeep

Another option! Woohoo!

Green0Photon

it's pretty obvious he's gonna take anbu, I hope he makes a name for himself there, maybe be known for a self created jutsu

Mohammed Sheekh

Need more, genuinely have a crippling addiction to this.

Dodgy


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