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Naruto: The Outsider's Resolve: CH_108

“Nakai Gorou.”


Gorou had an average height but had a build so wiry that it looked like he hadn’t eaten in weeks. Upon hearing his name called, he looked back at Arisu standing a few feet away from him. His eyes went to the Leaf Military Police Force’s red armband around Arisu; his face turned displeased. Standing behind Arisu was one of the beat officers, giving Gorou a stink eye.


Arisu caught Gorou’s reaction and was prepared if he ran away, but she didn’t make any hasty movements.


“… How may I help, officer?” Gorou’s tone didn’t hide his disregard.


“We’d like you to come with us for a talk,” said Arisu.


Gorou’s eyes narrowed. “May I ask what this chat is about?” he asked.


“No, you may not,” replied Arisu.


“Then let’s do it some other day, officer; I’m busy today,” Gorou turned to walk away.


“I’m afraid you don’t have a choice,” said Arisu as the sound of metal clinked from the heavy handcuffs with thick bracers in her hands. “You’re under arrest.”


Gorou paused and turned his neck to eye the handcuffs in Arisu’s hands. He then continued walking without sparing another look at the two officers. And before Arisu could say anything, Gorou unclenched his fist for a ping-pong ball-sized smoke bomb to drop on the ground, and before anyone could react, a wall of smoke rushed out, blocking out the part of the street.


A wave of panic immediately hit the area and the screams of civilians as they ran away from the smoke.


Arisu took out her walkie-talkie from her person. “We got a rabbit!” she yelled.


She ran through the smoke and barely spotted Gorou jumping over the wall. She kicked the pavement and shot forward toward the Gorou, who immediately swerved into the narrow alleyways away from the main street.


Arisu clicked her tongue and followed him in. This part of town was crowded with old planning codes and poor construction, making buildings crowded, with lots of narrow alleyways and tight streets. Every corner was a chance for Gorou to disappear and get away. It was a chase where Arisu had to be dot on his tail, as a moment of delay could potentially allow Gorou to escape.


Gorou took a sharp turn to the right; Arisu followed, retrieved shuriken from her bad, and the moment she turned right, a volley of shuriken cut through the air for Gorou— but before the shuriken could bite into Gorou, he slid down on the ground. The shuriken flew over him and dug into the stone wall. Gorou used his momentum to stand up and ran into another corner without missing a beat.


Arisu gritted her teeth and pushed harder, but the moment she turned the corner, there was a poof of smoke, and two Gorou split up and dashed into opposite corners. Arisu faltered. In the rush, she missed the chance to check the shadows on the clone.


Which one is he?!’ Arisu’s mind turned furiously.


At that moment, the walkie-talkie on her belt crackled to life,


Your right. Over.


Arisu didn’t spare a glance to the left and charged into the right corner, and Takuma was correct as she could see Gorou’s shadow.


Gorou looked back with a smug smirk on his face which drained and turned into a frown the moment he saw Arisu on his tail. He clicked his tongue, jumped into the air, and started climbing the wall.


He’s coming towards you!” Arisu yelled into the walkie-talkie.


I see him. Over.


Gorou climbed to the short rooftop and looked around in a hurry to chart a path to follow and escape. He turned his head only for a kunai to enter his sight. He immediately moved his body away, and if it were only that, it would’ve been fine, but then Gorou noticed a burning tag fluttering on the kunai’s tail.


“Shit!”


Gorou immediately jumped away, but he was a beat late, and the force from the explosion hit his back and threw him against the raised ledge of the roof. He groaned but immediately got up and saw Takuma standing two roofs away. However, he couldn’t take a proper breath as another kunai lined towards him— this one lined with an explosive tag as well.


“Crazy fuck!” Gorou jumped down from the roof and landed behind Arisu and the officer with her. “Fuck you!” Gorou kicked the officer into Arisu before running away with staggered steps.


“Gah!” Arisu almost fell but steadied herself at the last moment. “You alright?” she asked the beat officer.


“Y-yeah!”

That was all the confirmation Arisu needed before she started chasing Gorou.


He’s heading towards the ‘Haru’ district. Over,” Takuma spoke through the walkie-talkie.


Arisu clicked her tongue.


Gorou was from the Haru Group, and the Haru district was an informal area in the village that was occupied (controlled) by the Haru Group. Arisu understood what Takuma meant. If Gorou entered the Haru district, they wouldn’t be able to get him. Someone somewhere in the area would hide him and cover for him. Even if they tried to look for him, as long as Gorou stayed in the Haru district without doing anything stupid, it would be incredibly difficult for them to catch him.


“Try to cut him off. Over,” said Takuma.


“On it!”


Arisu sprinted faster than she ever had.


Knowing that Gorou was heading towards the Haru district, Arisu knew she had to force him into one of the main streets. It was clear that he knew the area better than all of them combined, and if they let him weave through alleyways and side streets, it’d be inevitable they’d lose him— but if she was to force him to the main street, ‘controlling’ Gorou would be easier.


She took out half her cache of kunai and readied herself to force Gorou out. As they approached a corner, Arisu expertly placed a kunai to Gorou’s left and immediately followed it with another to make sure he didn’t go in that direction. It had the intended effect, and Gorou shot to the right. Arisu kept doing that, throwing direct strikes in tries to actually get Gorou and to ensure he didn’t know what she was trying to do.


It didn’t take a lot for Arisu to lead Gorou to the main street, and as Arisu skidded out of the narrow alleyway, she grabbed a storage scroll in her weapons pouch that contained her Fuma shuriken. She hadn’t been able to use it in the narrow space, but now in the big street, she could unleash it, and by god, she wanted to do it.


Gorou had pissed her off, and she wanted to take some of the frustration—


“Ah!”


But Arisu hadn’t considered that the main street wasn’t much better than the narrow alleyways. Instead, the new space problem was because of civilians crowding the place. She clicked her tongue. The Fuma shuriken was a weapon that caused brute destruction, a weapon that was a hammer rather than a scalpel. If she threw it here, she would mow down civilians along with Gorou.


She growled at Gorou, but then her eyes went further to the red wooden archway that acted as the entrance to a market— and to the so-called Haru district. A crowd of people moved in and out of the market.


There was no time to contemplate. The crowd presents another problem. Even if she gave Gorou chase into the Haru district, which she could because nothing was stopping her, the crowd would add another level of difficulty as Gorou could hide in the crowd, use them as obstacles, or worse— take hostages in desperation.


“Gorou—”


Before the rest of the sentence could exit her mouth, a blue blur shot out of a side street and thrashed into the Gorou. An exchange of momentum took place. Gorou turned into a blur, and Takuma became visible. He had shouldered Gorou, who went flying into a building wall beside the road.


The impact cracked the wall— and just when Gorou’s feet touched the ground as he slid down, Takuma was already beside him. He grabbed Gorou’s face from the front and slammed the back of his head into the wall repeatedly before bending him down to place a devastating knee strike into his liver.


Takuma let go of Gorou, who fell down at Takuma’s feet.


As one would expect, there was a large commotion due to the sudden outbreak. People who lived in the Hidden Leaf village had become desensitized to shinobi and the occasional violence that came with living in a village full of mercenaries. One would expect people to get as far as possible to avoid the fighting, but instead, they began gathering around Takuma and Gorou, trying to get a look at what was happening.


Arisu made her way through the viewing crowd to reach the front, where Takuma had already switched from chase-and-apprehend mode to crowd-control mode. He kept people away from Gorou, who was completely knocked out on the ground without a hint of consciousness.


“You really are vicious, aren’t you?” Arisu said. He had bitten off her ear while fighting during the tournament, and the way he handled Gorou was a bit too heavy-handed.


“My experience tells me that an overwhelming force is often the best way to diffuse situations and end fights,” Takuma said as he tied Gorou up and put his unconscious body over the shoulder. “Let’s get going. I’m tired because of all the running around.”



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AN: Okay, a simple question. What are some non-combat jutsu that can be used outside of combat. I’m looking for things that can be used by Takuma for his current job. There’s one restriction I thought of:


- When I hear of police, a lot of examples come to mind. For example, in my country, police can beat you up pretty bad— inside or outside custody— and if you aren’t someone with connections, you can’t do shit about it. Then there’s countries who don’t allow police to abuse people, and doing so can have serious consequences.



- I think the Police Force in the Hidden Leaf can’t torture people legally. If you resist arrest as Gorou did right now, they can use force to bring you in— but during interrogations, you can’t abuse them.

- Continuing from the above point— police can’t use jutsu ‘ON’ people. Specifically, you can’t use genjutsu during interrogation to get the truth out of them. It’s the equivalent of using Legilimency on people in Harry Potter. I don’t want to cross that line “legally”— there are other people who do that, but not the Police Force— or at least not most of them.


- What they can do is what Kano did. She used her Sharingan— but she did not use it ‘ON’ the person. She didn’t directly influence the person through a jutsu. If you get what I mean.


If you have ideas, throw them my way.

Comments

HeadHunter Jutsu? And it is Doton, I believe?

Tanner

So I agree with Lazerate that the current set up for the arc feels a little to mundane. Though i understand the need to set a fondation and I can still see potential(genuinely curious have you considered undercover work for Takuma? I feel its a perfect way to take this arc and would be a great way to train important skills like acting/lying, steath, and information gathering/investigation. Just an idea.) . Konoha is considered the lightest of the big five but thats more due to better PR and proganda. They are still very much a military state and the LMPF is the main policing force for it. Said state is full of hyper paranoid super competent ptsd filled War veterans, children with super powers, politicking clans and merchants, spies,and snooty nobles. In this situation one needs a heavy handed approach to public order. Technically speaking Takuma should have higher authority than some Jonin in certain situations seeing as part of there job would involve Policing other ninja as well. I can only think of 3 reasons the village would allow any gangs to reign in the village. 1. Its backed by the village/or a large part of the ninja force "Example The Ring".(Theres no way the higher up don't know about it but it benefits konoha so they turn a blind eye). 2. Its backed by the Daimyo or one of his retainers witch they know about and use it to feed false info. 3. Its Backed by a large merchants guild or family witch would operate more like a mob that provides goods and services to konoha as long it looks the other way so konoha allow them to hold a small bit of territory in return but it's mostly false power(the Haru group would fit this one in my opinion). I belive Takuma's use of force in this chapter was perfect, fast, brutally efficient, and devastating. A known traitor (any ninja retired or not selling the skills konoha gave them to anyone other than konoha is a traitor) would be given no quarter, no lawyer, no trial(these are things influential civilians and maybe some of the more powerful clans ninja MIGHT get but even then its all for show). Its straight to T&I you do not pass go you do not collect 200 ryo(Co Ops with T&I is a great idea witch could lead in to some cool character interactions. I could definitely see the Uchiha handle the softer interrogations where the sharingan gives them the advantage but call in the experts when alternative interrogation methods are necessary). "SPOILERS" The perfect example is the LMPF and the Uchiha. They where given power and authority and abused said power and planed to betray the village. What was the village's answer? A PURGE of all but one member from the elderly to the children of a Founding clan. While the Hokage did not condone these actions he also didn't fight it either and still sent a 13 year old boy away from his home branded a Traitor after he stoped a Civil war by killing his whole family for the village. That's the Naruto world Takuma lives in.

Coalman95

So maybe the Uchiha can deal with clanless ninja as they see fit without societal backlash...could have interesting consequences for Takuma should his drug dealing be discovered. I am a little shocked that he doesn't give more consideration to the Uchiha or T&I discovering his side activities....it'll be interesting if he has a very close call and I'll wonder if Takuma can successfuly extract himself from the Konoha underworld.

Maracuya


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