Sitting across from Hoshikata was a young man, early twenties at best. Hoshikata knew he was all of twenty-one and knew that the light blue of his hair and eyes were completely natural. Isaki Tenken was young, charismatic, intelligent…and naïve about the world. The poor boy took to the religious atmosphere of this place like a dying man to water. Tenken was always a bit odd for an Isaki, being that he truly did care about the rest of the world more than just himself. The generations upon generations of corruption and greed in the Isaki apparently pressurized the coal of this boy enough to form a diamond of kindness and good nature. It was disconcerting to know he was related to this person.
Hoshikata sips his tea, looking at his cousin. ”So, for now you’ll be assuming those responsibilities. I’m not sure what is going to occur upon my return to Cloud, but if none hear from me, that letter will be proof of your legitimacy. If you do hear from me, then I’ll still need you to step up a bit and begin taking a more active role in the clan.” The younger man nods, looking at the letter like it was a snake about to bite him.
Tenken knew he was next in line to lead with the disappearance of his aunt, uncle and two of his cousins. He didn’t know that the one who ruled with such an iron fist would show up and hand it all to him on faith. He didn’t want to lead the viper’s den, but he was not the type to turn down duty either. He sips his water, worried. He remained so until Hoshikata stood up, excusing himself and leaving the young man to pour over the paper in his grasp.
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Hoshikata sips his tea, looking at his cousin. ”So, for now you’ll be assuming those responsibilities. I’m not sure what is going to occur upon my return to Cloud, but if none hear from me, that letter will be proof of your legitimacy. If you do hear from me, then I’ll still need you to step up a bit and begin taking a more active role in the clan.” The younger man nods, looking at the letter like it was a snake about to bite him.
Tenken knew he was next in line to lead with the disappearance of his aunt, uncle and two of his cousins. He didn’t know that the one who ruled with such an iron fist would show up and hand it all to him on faith. He didn’t want to lead the viper’s den, but he was not the type to turn down duty either. He sips his water, worried. He remained so until Hoshikata stood up, excusing himself and leaving the young man to pour over the paper in his grasp.
(Topic left, 30 min S rank)