After having escorted the Dragon Crew from the Prison, Megami headed immediately back to the spire. She realized this business was that sort of 'top priority' business that couldn't just sit around. If anyone had the information on certain people she needed to contact, or someone to give her the official order to let Kazuki go, it would be the Tsuchikage. And the only place she knew to look for him would be the Spire.
She made her way back into the building, and walked right past the pencil pushing desk jockeys to the stairs. On her way up, she ran over all the things that she needed to cover. It wasn't like she had been expecting such matters to fall onto her plate, but it wasn't something she was about to just back out of because there seemed to be suspicious activity surrounding it. She had to uphold the decision that their village had stood for when it came to Leaf's aid, and support their refugees. Villages had all kinds of government and law, and while Kazuki was innocent in their village, it was her duty not to release a potential threat into her village if such crimes were true. Which is exactly why she needed to talk to the Kage. She served his order, while under some circumstances she could say no, many times if she was given an order she would fulfill it. Only if it went against her own Guardian conduct would she refuse.
As Megami reached the top of the stairs she saw a secretary. "I need to see the Kage. I have important business with him." The secretary looked disinterested as she looked at her nails. "Do you have an appointment?" Megami stared blankly at the woman, walked closer, placing a hand on her desk. "No. But it's very important." The secretary looked up, and blinked, not expecting to see the Guardian Sennin. She didn't seem flustered or anything but she did get up. "I'll see if he's in. Have a seat." Megami went and chose to lean on a nearby wall, being opposed to sitting. She crossed her arms and started to drum her fingers on her armor. How would this discussion go? She hadn't talked with him much, aside from their initial meeting.
She made her way back into the building, and walked right past the pencil pushing desk jockeys to the stairs. On her way up, she ran over all the things that she needed to cover. It wasn't like she had been expecting such matters to fall onto her plate, but it wasn't something she was about to just back out of because there seemed to be suspicious activity surrounding it. She had to uphold the decision that their village had stood for when it came to Leaf's aid, and support their refugees. Villages had all kinds of government and law, and while Kazuki was innocent in their village, it was her duty not to release a potential threat into her village if such crimes were true. Which is exactly why she needed to talk to the Kage. She served his order, while under some circumstances she could say no, many times if she was given an order she would fulfill it. Only if it went against her own Guardian conduct would she refuse.
As Megami reached the top of the stairs she saw a secretary. "I need to see the Kage. I have important business with him." The secretary looked disinterested as she looked at her nails. "Do you have an appointment?" Megami stared blankly at the woman, walked closer, placing a hand on her desk. "No. But it's very important." The secretary looked up, and blinked, not expecting to see the Guardian Sennin. She didn't seem flustered or anything but she did get up. "I'll see if he's in. Have a seat." Megami went and chose to lean on a nearby wall, being opposed to sitting. She crossed her arms and started to drum her fingers on her armor. How would this discussion go? She hadn't talked with him much, aside from their initial meeting.