Moro sat nervously in a waiting room near the top of the Torre, a pathetic threadbare moleskin folio in his lap. He was here for one reason: to present to the Raikage himself why he, at the order of his Sennin, was requesting not only permission to learn the Classical variant of Ancient Kumo, but also requesting access to the cordoned off section of the Bibliotheca Conscientiae, information that was labeled so dangerous that one needed the permission of the Kage himself to view it. The wards and traps around that area of the library rivaled those of the entrance to the Sileo itself.
He hadn't seen Hayata Shin since Makoro had died on the rooftop of this very building. By all accounts the Kage appeared fine at the death of his only remaining family, if a bit more reclusive than usual, which was already one of Shin's most notable traits. Under no circumstance would the ANBU forget himself and actually inquire to his Kage's disposition, but he wouldn't be a very good shinobi if he didn't at least worry in secret.
He hadn't seen Hayata Shin since Makoro had died on the rooftop of this very building. By all accounts the Kage appeared fine at the death of his only remaining family, if a bit more reclusive than usual, which was already one of Shin's most notable traits. Under no circumstance would the ANBU forget himself and actually inquire to his Kage's disposition, but he wouldn't be a very good shinobi if he didn't at least worry in secret.