Day 1 - The Strategy -
Before Aiko was going to think of just walking out of the village like it was nothing, and have guards just speak to him and him not having a reason to leave the village at all, he would scratch that whole idea out the window and devise a plan in order to escape the village through the front gates without being caught at all Aiko pulled out a notebook and a pencil, as he began to sit at the front of his window, which showed the front of the village just miles away from him. He wrote the time schedule for the three shifts that would enter their shift and end their shift. The total hours of each of the six shinobi's shift was eight hours in total, with two shinobi guards at the post at all times, not moving a muscle. Aiko spent the whole day just watching and staring at the guards, just tapping his pencil eraser part close to his left side of the lip, as his left elbow rested against the surface of the notebook. Aiko notice during that whole day that he was just sitting there and watching, and eating at the same time during the whole day, that he was getting tired throughout the day, almost passing out, but his will and determination to continue on and leave the village was his goal right now. Aiko came up with a plan, taking a nap for eight hours.
Day 2 - The Pills -
Aiko walked around the whole village, with his hands in his pocket, with his eyes examining his surroundings as he noticed the adults who were homeless were begging for some money. Aiko approached this homeless man, who asked him for some change. Aiko agreed to give him a large sum of cash, if he would buy him pills that would allow him to not sleep at all. The homeless man was puzzled at this child's odd request, but he would do anything to get money and eat some food. The homeless cooperated and entered the medicine store and got him two week's worth of pills. Aiko paid the homeless man as agreed, and took the pills and walked off back to his house. The transaction and him walking around the village took about an hour to do. He made it home on time to catch the morning shift to take their stations in the front gates. Aiko opened a fresh new sheet of notebook paper and wrote down what these morning shift guards would be doing this particular day. It was same old same old, just standing their. He however, notice one of the guards holding a cup of coffee. He couldn't believe that he missed such a detail the first day, maybe it was because he was getting tired. Aiko had already taken the first pill and was wide awake and noticed the guard finishing his drink, twenty to thirty minutes, which he then walked away from his post, to the trashcan that was located within the village, where he threw away the coffee and took his position once again. Aiko spent the whole day examining each guard, and whether or not they took in coffee that day. He notice only the morning, and night shift, would have one guard drink a cup of coffee. Aiko took this down in his notebook and thought of a strategy for the next day.
Day 3 - The Odd Job -
Aiko stayed up the whole night, and notice that the coffee shop opened up just an hour earlier before the guard shift duty was going to start. Aiko walked out of his shop and ask the owner for a job there. The owner laughed at the child and told him to run along and play. Aiko explained to the owner that both his parents died during a mission, and that he needed a job to support himself in living. The owner of the shop felt sad that he was an orphan, and agreed to give him a job that would pay the minimum to little money, which at the end of the month, wouldn't be able to pay the rent for his home, but Aiko didn't really needed the job, since the rent was always taken cared of by his inheritance. He only took the job to take care of the coffee for the guard. An hour passed by and Aiko wore a little hat and uniform to show that he was an employee there at the shop. He poured the same guard who would take his coffee in the morning everyday, and noticed a new employee working at the coffee shop. The guard was puzzled and pulled the shop owner to the side. The guard wondered why a child was working at a coffee shop at his age, the owner explained how it was just voluntary work and that it was to promote kids now a day to learn about life from working at the shops and not just being a shinobi. The guard didn't think much about it, because paying kids to work for labor at the age of eight, and not at thirteen, was against the laws of the village, and the guard saw it as voluntary work and not paid work. The guard and owner walked back to where Aiko was, and the guard smiled at the child and thanked him for the coffee, as he took his walk back to the post. The owner and Aiko had a small chat together afterwards, and the owner explained to him how he couldn't pay him for his work, and that it would be voluntarily, and that he would only allow the child an hour of voluntary time. Aiko agreed and left home right away. This was going according to Aiko's plan, since an hour is all he needed to give the guard his coffee and that's it. Aiko ended that same day watching the guards all day.
Day 4 - The Distraction -
Aiko didn't even have to take the pill in order to stay awake all night, his insomnia kicked in, and the bag of his eyes appeared under his face once again.
Aiko gave the guard his coffee, with the guard smiling at the child and thanking him as the guard walked away from the shop. Aiko then left and looked at a bunch of academy students who was his age and skipping school as he went up to and had a discussion with. He convince the kids his age to distract the other guard who didn't have the coffee in his hand. Aiko quickly observed how the guard reacted towards the kids, and the guard told the kids that he couldn't be bothered with such foolishness in making noises around him. Aiko wrote this down and notice that the only way this guard would be distracted is if a criminal act were to happen right in front of him. Aiko wrote this and made sure to not forget about this important detail. The guard wanted to know why these kids came over to distract him, and as they turned around to point over to where Aiko was standing. Aiko vanished from his spot and was already at home, looking through his window. Aiko noted to himself to not trust children his age, they would easily rat you out in order to get out of trouble. Heck, even the homeless would do the same thing. Aiko decided to take this day to take a nap for eight hours during the afternoon, and he awoken at night time, to where the night shift were already on duty and were three hours in their shift. Aiko concentrated on what to do next, Aiko's main focus was the morning shift, and not any other shift at all. Aiko thought about his next plan the next day.
Day 5 - The Hired Thief -
Aiko walked around the village yet again, after doing his voluntary job of giving the same guard his coffee, he walked over to the same homeless man he gave the large sum of money too. Aiko convince the homeless man to steal the pouch from the guard's pants. The homeless laughed and wasn't interested, until Aiko offered a place for that homeless person to stay at, and money to go along with it. The homeless man was tired of living in the streets and agreed. The homeless man took the guard's pouch as planned, and took his run through the city. The homeless man was taken down with two minutes by the guard. Aiko calculated the time frame and knew he only had two minutes to make his way out of the village. Aiko wrote the time frame on his notebook. The homeless man paid the guard half the money he was given to let him go, and the guard agreed to let him go and not to do such a foolish act again. The homeless man was taken into Aiko's home. The homeless man slept in Aiko's parents bedroom and Aiko awaited the next morning and awaited for the homeless man to awaken the next morning to start their plan together.
Day 6 - The False Occupation -
Aiko sat on his parent's bed, as the clean homeless man awoken from his sleep and looked up at Aiko. The man looked at Aiko and asked what he wanted from him. Aiko agreed to give his house to the homeless and the money his parents gave him, if the homeless man agrees to help him escape the village. The man agreed and Aiko told him to get a job at being a construction worker. Aiko noticed that construction workers were basically the only ones allowed in and out of the village, who were basically repairing the broken down homes that were caused by the outsiders, and affected the poor district of Sunagakure. The homeless man walked over to the leader of the construction working business and asked if he could have a job. The construction worker leader told him that his staff was currently full and that he didn't need anyone. The man came back home and Aiko asked what had happen. The man explained to him and Aiko devised a plan in order to get one of the construction workers out of his job. Aiko had to think long and hard on how to do it, without getting himself involved in such an act of violence. Aiko finally came up with a strategy and saw that one of the construction workers was heading towards the bathroom in a nearby restaurant. The homeless man quickly entered the one person bathroom, right before the construction worker was about to close and lock the door. The homeless man knocked the construction worker out, changed into the man's uniform, and tied him up. The homeless man went back to Aiko's home, where Aiko would dye the homeless man's brown hair, into blonde hair. Aiko also had the homeless man completely shave off his beard, being clean shaved with five 0 clock shadow, and also had the homeless man do the transformation jutsu, to have his eyes be blue instead of brown. The homeless man then walked over to the group of construction workers and blended in with the group. Aiko watched as the homeless man left the village with the other construction workers, carrying a big bag of construction worker items. Aiko notice that the real construction worker was kicked out of the restaurant for being naked in the bathroom and them assuming that he was drunk. Aiko approached this construction worker and took him to Aiko's home. The construction worker agreed to come, since he was naked and didn't know what was going on. Aiko gave the man new clothing, as Aiko made sure that the construction worker remained in the house and not leaving. The construction worker slept on the bed, as Aiko met up with the homeless man afterwards and told him to buy more sleeping pills to over dose the worker, Aiko just needed tomorrow to be the day to leave the village.
Day 7 - The Plan -
The construction worker awoken from his sleep, as Aiko sat up against the bed and offered the construction worker two pills, which he told the construction worker, that it would keep him wide awake. The construction worker took the pills and within ten minutes, was passed out for the rest of the day. Aiko told the homeless man that tomorrow, the house would be his forever. Aiko quickly went to his voluntary job, slipped the two pills within the guard's coffee cup without the guard noticing, since the cup of coffee didn't come with a lid, and that the lid would have to be taken from the condiments that was on the side of the store. Aiko left his job and quickly notice that the construction workers were just walking into the village, starting there normal routine. Aiko didn't have time to waste and had the homeless man quickly getting the one wheel barrel from the construction site, bribed the kids into distracting the construction worker leader with a few riddles. Having the homeless man taking this one wheel barrel with a sheet over it to hide Aiko within the barrel. Aiko quickly paid a large sum of his money to have another homeless man quickly steal the other guard's pouch and take his run through the city. Aiko quickly got into the barrel and the plan went as scheduled. Ten minutes passed by, as one of the guards passed out on the floor, with the second homeless man taking the other guard's pouch, running through the city. Being caught within 2 minutes as scheduled. The homeless man in the construction worker outfit, leaving the front gates of the village and heading far away from the village, with the wheel barrel at hand, and Aiko riding along in the wheel barrel.
E-Rank - 5 Hours (300 minutes) to leave village