“Sorry,” Doi said in a hushed tone. He felt a bit sheepish making all this noise in the library. There were signs all over the place requesting that visitors be as quiet as possible while in the building. The teen could only imagine how annoyed the silent readers in his vicinity were at the moment. Maybe he should just outright come out and say there was a bomb in here? In theory, doing so would get people to leave quickly; allowing him to search while making as much noise was he wanted. Though, Doi was well aware this idea would only actually work on paper. More likely than not, the result would've been completely opposite of what was intended.
The resulting unrest would cause a huge disturbance and only make things even harder than they already were. Searching for something so dangerous with crowds people running around in fear for their lives was not a thing Doi was looking forward to experiencing again. The scene at the library was crazy enough. He’d been mistaken for being the bomber.
Making all this noise was a necessary evil in Doi’s mind at this point.
The adolescent shinobi was tipped off to the possible location of the explosive once the librarian decided to confront him. A very particular light colored smear was noticeable on the librarian’s dark skirt. It appeared to be of the same clay-like substance that the other explosive at the medical center was made from. The bomb had to be somewhere where the librarian would’ve come into contact with it. Judging from her current demeanor, she did not appear to be aware of its existence. This served to add additional criteria to the search. Not only would she have had to come into contact with it, but it would have to be somewhere where she wouldn’t notice.
Doi’s first guess was the librarian’s desk. The explosive could’ve been planted under — or in the vicinity — of the desk, and she likely would have been none the wiser; especially if it was well hidden. After all, It wasn’t like most people constantly checked their workplace. Another important thing to note was that there didn't appear to be a distinguishable noise coming from the bombs as far as the teen knew. It would’ve been heard in the usually silent library if there was.
As the woman continued to rant, Doi began to slowly inch away from her. Eventually strolling towards the desk in question.
[WC: 412] [WC Total: 4,510]
The resulting unrest would cause a huge disturbance and only make things even harder than they already were. Searching for something so dangerous with crowds people running around in fear for their lives was not a thing Doi was looking forward to experiencing again. The scene at the library was crazy enough. He’d been mistaken for being the bomber.
Making all this noise was a necessary evil in Doi’s mind at this point.
The adolescent shinobi was tipped off to the possible location of the explosive once the librarian decided to confront him. A very particular light colored smear was noticeable on the librarian’s dark skirt. It appeared to be of the same clay-like substance that the other explosive at the medical center was made from. The bomb had to be somewhere where the librarian would’ve come into contact with it. Judging from her current demeanor, she did not appear to be aware of its existence. This served to add additional criteria to the search. Not only would she have had to come into contact with it, but it would have to be somewhere where she wouldn’t notice.
Doi’s first guess was the librarian’s desk. The explosive could’ve been planted under — or in the vicinity — of the desk, and she likely would have been none the wiser; especially if it was well hidden. After all, It wasn’t like most people constantly checked their workplace. Another important thing to note was that there didn't appear to be a distinguishable noise coming from the bombs as far as the teen knew. It would’ve been heard in the usually silent library if there was.
As the woman continued to rant, Doi began to slowly inch away from her. Eventually strolling towards the desk in question.
[WC: 412] [WC Total: 4,510]