Standing there he would make direct eye contact with Keiyaku, yes, this certainly was another long part added on to his day. And it was clear that the Inuzuka brothers were some what shaken by this event and so Keniwa made sure to listen intently to their testimony. Ishi seemed... un-phased to say the very least by the events that took place, the death of a child was... unfortunately all too common in the shinobi world, and they seemed to be around about the same age if not younger than Keiyaku and himself. It was clear that apparently this entrant was being somewhat rude or offensive and he certainly made it clear to both the Sennin and Keiyaku.... 'I suppose Ishi's reaction to detain him is understandable, after all such actions should not go unjustified.' Although as Keiyaku began to trail off Keniwa would give him a nod, "Take your time, please." He wanted this to be a safe and reasonable place for everyone here and he made sure to display that with his calm tone.
Once the anbu had found his confidence again he would continue to wait and hear out what he had to say, how Ishi ended the life of the teenager in front of him. After his companion had finished he looked down towards his feet moments before sighing and making his way back to his desk. Ushering the two to sit across from him. "Keiyaku, makes a good point Ishi. This boy, whoever he truly is, could have a significant impact on our relations with Suna. Not only that but..." Looking across to the Inuzuka he knew what he wished to say but knew the irony of it, both him and Keiyaku were both child soldiers themselves, and Ishi likely was at one point as well. Taking a moment to pause there had to be some way that he could say this. "We... we can not be like those who kill children, those who wish for the ones around them to suffer no matter the cost. Ishi, I understand you have served for practically your entire life. And I may not hold the same views as the Anbu Sennin, the Medical Sennin, or the previous Main branch Sennin. But as I hold this position now, whether they be a missing shinobi or one of our very own. I will not stand for any more deaths of the youth, and those that are under my command I wish to hold the same ideal."
Keniwa would take the time to watch the gate footage allowing the others to sit and wait as he did, it all seemed to transpire in a matter of minutes and he could make out a few words of what the victim had said. Keniwa would repeat a few after stopping the video. "Great sights of konoha... Best food in the world... That is what we should be known for, not our lack of mercy, we were lucky tonight there was not any bystanders around to witness the events. I agree with detaining him for a night, allow him to cool off, but forfeiting his life? Could you not have knocked him out Ishi, and then brought him in? The last incident at the gates was horrific, and we were lucky to keep casualties to a low, of course tensions are still high from that day, and so I am taking that in to account, when deciding what will happen now. You mentioned having him buried. He will be buried... in Suna. You will take him there, alone. In your time there I also wish for you to arrange a meeting with Asuka, check on her progress, and I forbid you from taking any lives on your journey to Sunagakure. Any. Whilst you are gone, I will also... I am sorry but I feel I must rethink your position as Head Jounin. I have no idea what horrors you might have seen in your many years working with the Anbu, however my branch will be run differently, we can not always be stone cold killers. So for the time being until you return. I am demoting you to that of Jounin. If you have any questions you are more than welcome to ask. However I feel as if this is a fitting punishment for the murder of Tonnou Kaze."
He could feel the lump in his throat as he spoke, so much had happened in the last few weeks, yet one thing had stayed consistent, he hated death in all forms, with a burning passion.
[Demoting Ishi to Jounin]