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016 - The Final Exam {PT. I}

016 - The Final Exam {PT. I}

KONOHA

We looked around the hall at the assembled figures. Aside from our Jonin-sensei, the proctors and a handful of foreign Jonins, there were only three other teams in the hall aside from ours.

“Oi,” Kakashi called to us as we made our way towards the centre of the hall where the other Genin were gathered. The Jonin made a beeline towards us. “You guys did good,” he said

“Eh! It was easy!” Naruto scoffed, pouting as he folded his arms in a disgruntled manner. “Boring! After Sasuke found our castle on the first day we had nothing else to do until Iruka-sensei arrived to take us away!”

“Really?” the silver-haired shinobi asked as he turned to face us, one brow raised inquisitively.

We ignored him.

“...Kakashi-sensei, what happened to the other teams?” Sakura asked. “I thought there were meant to be eight teams at the end of this exam?”

“The other territories were still being contested when the allocated time elapsed, so they were disqualified.”

“...But nothing in the rules made any mention of that.” the girl said, confused.

“They did, just not directly. Remember rule number one?”

“Oh. Yes. Any team not in possession of a castle at the end of the exam is disqualified.”

“Exactly. Besides, one of the goals of the exam is to test your abilities to remain within a mission’s stated parameters. The inability to maintain total control of the designated target goes contrary to this.”

We guessed as much, but apparently, that needed to be spelt out for our teammates; we even suspected Naruto was still somewhat confused despite the explanation. Kakashi said a bit more before departing to join the other Jonin at the side of the hall. We didn’t say a word to him throughout. The fact seemed to make him uneasy. At that moment the Hokage made his way towards the podium in front.

“Congratulations to you all,” he began, “on passing the second exam! The third examination is about to start, but before I go into the specifics of how it would be conducted let me make one thing clear. This series of so-called examinations is, in fact, a war-in-miniature between all of our allied lands.”

Well, that was abrupt, we thought to ourself, marvelling at the Hokage’s lacking theatrics. A murmur raced through the rabble at his words.

“If you had paid attention in your history classes,” Sarutobi continued, “or at least glanced at a map once in your life, it would become swiftly apparent to you that our alliance is nothing more than a temporary, mutually beneficial, agreement between a group of geographically contiguous lands whose previous existence was one of strife and perpetual conflict for power and control of resources… until, at least, a better way was devised. That way is, you’ve guessed it, the Chunin exams.

“This third exam would be conducted under the watchful eyes of several distinguished guests; including all the rulers and nobility of the various lands you aspire to serve. And among their number will be those who rule over each country’s hidden shinobi village.

“If any one nation’s applicant demonstrates outstanding skill and superiority, the noblemen from every land will be quick to commission work from those trained in that superior nation. Conversely, if any particular country’s applicant is shown to be feeble and weak, commissions to agents of that country would dwindle in response. These exams provide a public arena for each country to show off and boast of its strength. This test has great meaning and consequences! You risk not only your own futures and dreams, but the dignity and prestige of your home village as well.

The hall fell silent as the Hokage paused, allowing his words to sink in.

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“Moving on. I shall begin explaining the finals. As I mentioned earlier, you will conduct your final round of battles in front of everyone. Each of you represents the battle strengths of your respective lands so we want you to exhibit and fully showcase your various talents. Thus the finals will commence one month from now after your requisite preparation period has elapsed. During this period, you can analyze the intelligence you must have gathered on your foes and use it to increase your chances of victory in the final exams. But, before you leave there is something I need you to help me with for the finals. Anko?”

“On it, Hokage-sama,” replied one of the Kuniochi in the rear. She stepped forward carrying a box with a rubber tarp on top.

“There are slips of paper inside the box Anko is holding. She’ll come around, so line up. When she does, each of you, take one.”

When our turn came, we reached into the box to retrieve one slip of paper.

“Alright, does everyone have one now?” Sarutobi asked. “Then starting from left to right, call out your name and the number on your slip.”

“Kiba, number five.”

“H-hinata, number f-four.”

“Shino, number six.”

“Tenten, number eight.”

“Neji, number ten.”

“Rock Lee, number one!”

“Gaara. Number two.”

“Temari, number three.”

“Kankuro, number eleven.”

“Naruto! Number nine!”

“Sakura, number seven.”

“Sasuke. Number twelve.”

The Hokage nodded, seemingly in approval. “And now, I will reveal the match order for the finals. Ibiki, show them the pairings!”

“Hmm. First round, eh?..” Our gaze flickered to the side to regard Kankuro. The puppet user stared back, his eye narrowed into slits. We looked away, turning back towards the Hokage.

“For the finals, you will be observed by many judges. Not only me but the Kazekage and the rulers and shinobi leaders of countries that would be requesting missions as well. Based on your performance in the tournament, those judges will assign you an absolute value and all those who are deemed to have sufficient ability to become journeyman ninjas, even those who have lost in the first round, can become chunin.”

“...Do you mean all of us here could become chunin?” Sakura asked, surprised.

“Yes,” the Hokage replied. “Conversely, it is also possible that none of you will become chunin. Any questions? Well then, good luck. You are all dismissed.”

***

A Few Days Later…

“I am impressed,” we tell our newest associate.

“What’s there to be impressed about?” the Genin asked.

“How you managed to get Konoha to believe you were harmless of course. It’s blatantly obvious there is more than meets the eye about you. The adoptive son of a conveniently deceased medical ninja. A medical ninjutsu specialist in your own right, yet still, an utter failure as a shinobi. So much so that you earned yourself a rather comical moniker.

“Isn’t that right… Kabuto, the Eternal Genin?”

The covert operative chuckled. ‘Too outstanding?” he asked. We nodded.

“I myself am a big fan of yours, Uchiha-san. The aura of mystique that cloaks your very name is in a word, Legendary. That is with a capital L. You won’t believe the stories about you that slither through the underbelly of the shinobi world… and yet I fear they might be grievous underestimations still.”

We ignored the probe, turning our gaze towards the full moon hanging in the sky above. “Orochimaru said he had something prepared for me?”

“That he did,” Kabuto replied tossing a scroll towards us. We caught it, Sharingan memorizing the contents before flickering out. Our chakra churned and the scroll went up in flames.

“When would the rest of the list be available?” we asked.

“It might take a while,” Kabuto replied. “Digging around for the names of operatives on the level of ROOT is not an easy task after all.”

We nodded at that. “Take your time. When you have it let me know. Let Orochimaru know I would be expecting further correspondence on this matter as well.”

“Well, I guess I am done here then,” the spy said. “Will you be taking care of clean up… or should I handle it.”

“No. No, I’ll do it.”

Kabuto smiled as we turned around to face the rapidly retreating chakra signature.

“Shunshin!”

We appeared directly in front of the fleeing Konoha-nin. “Proctor-san,” we said as we turned to face him.

“...Uchiha Sasuke,” the Jonin growled as he drew his blade. “You traitorous scum.”

“It couldn’t be helped,” we tell him. “Although now we feel bad. ANBU number five had always been our favourite; I doubt she would be all too pleased to hear you got yourself killed,

“Hayate…”