The sun was glistening high in the sky as the heat of the desert roared over the village's newest residences. The boy felt the breeze blow through him as he made his way out of his home and headed towards the greenhouse him and his mother began to build together not to long ago. It was finally time to open it to the public. The large glass structure was probably the size of most houses in the area but built with delicate systems to help maintain the delicate ecosystem of the herbs within. These plants were brought as seeds from nations from across the world. Some of these only grew in the mountainous regions of the Land of Lightning while others only grew within the Forest of Death. The delicate requirements of each plant was memorized by the boy and he made it his daily task to tend to them.
Walking down the roads he could see his neighbors living their lives out in the open sun. Enjoying the fresh air after generations of being cave dwellers. Many of these people have no interest in becoming a shinobi and their lives are extremely simple. The young Yamanaka made his way through the crowd slowly closed onto his destination. Stepping up to the front door he pulled out his keys to unlock the doors before flipping the sign that noted to the public that the greenhouse was open for public visitations. Stepping in the boy smiled at the smell of the fresh air caused by the numerous plants. He felt as if he was home.

Walking down the roads he could see his neighbors living their lives out in the open sun. Enjoying the fresh air after generations of being cave dwellers. Many of these people have no interest in becoming a shinobi and their lives are extremely simple. The young Yamanaka made his way through the crowd slowly closed onto his destination. Stepping up to the front door he pulled out his keys to unlock the doors before flipping the sign that noted to the public that the greenhouse was open for public visitations. Stepping in the boy smiled at the smell of the fresh air caused by the numerous plants. He felt as if he was home.