Teach the students Judori said. Don't let them fall into Cabal hands. Yeah. Yeah. The veteran Masashi Mako waited on the new brood to arrive. Judori had sent them all personal letters to have them meet with her. The old veteran wondered which part did her son-in-law mention most? The fact she was missing an eye? Missing an arm? Oh. Maybe it was her purple hair. Or her less than tolerant attitude.
Well, maybe the last thing wasn't true. Mako had been working on becoming tolerant of others. Mako was ... somewhat pleased that her encounter with Yume, her grandson's 'girlfriend' turned out fairly well. It didn't end with her having to hypnotize the girl with her sharingan. Sure Yume ran off, but that was probably for the best.
Times were dangerous, and Mako was entrusted with the young pups of Sungakure. It was time to put these kids through the school of hard knocks. More importantly it was time to recruit from young blood for her old Hell's Halberd division. So what if they were under aged? She would build the bonds of comradely. That is what endured war, at least for those amongst the living. Those who died in war were remembered for ill or for good. Mako figured that she would be remembered for all the ill she did.
The veteran's eye narrowed. She needed to keep her eye out for this youngins, whenever, however, or wherever they may come from. Well, at the very least she wouldn't miss their arrival, even if she blinked. Mako only needed her good eye to keep an eye on the kids.
Well, maybe the last thing wasn't true. Mako had been working on becoming tolerant of others. Mako was ... somewhat pleased that her encounter with Yume, her grandson's 'girlfriend' turned out fairly well. It didn't end with her having to hypnotize the girl with her sharingan. Sure Yume ran off, but that was probably for the best.
Times were dangerous, and Mako was entrusted with the young pups of Sungakure. It was time to put these kids through the school of hard knocks. More importantly it was time to recruit from young blood for her old Hell's Halberd division. So what if they were under aged? She would build the bonds of comradely. That is what endured war, at least for those amongst the living. Those who died in war were remembered for ill or for good. Mako figured that she would be remembered for all the ill she did.
The veteran's eye narrowed. She needed to keep her eye out for this youngins, whenever, however, or wherever they may come from. Well, at the very least she wouldn't miss their arrival, even if she blinked. Mako only needed her good eye to keep an eye on the kids.