Aoto proceeded to explain the significance of the library and the vast knowledge it held. As Shikuro listened, his facial muscles twitched involuntarily.
"Is it because of this library that you possess such immense power?" Shikuro couldn't help but recall how Aoto had mocked him and Danzo on a previous occasion.
"More or less," Aoto admitted without explicitly confirming Shikuro's assumption. The library was undeniably a part of the equation, contributing to Aoto's formidable abilities. Shikuro fell silent for a moment before asking, "Why are you showing me this?"
"So that you can acquire knowledge and learn magic from here. Additionally, you can employ your own spells and abilities in future battles. However, it goes without saying that you must keep this knowledge to yourself and refrain from distributing it," Aoto explained. Shikuro found it difficult to believe.
He had witnessed Aoto effortlessly defeat Danzo, leaving no chance for anyone to even scratch him. And now, that very knowledge was being bestowed upon him, free of charge.
"Thank you... I don't know how I could ever repay you," Shikuro expressed his gratitude.
"Repay me by remaining loyal to me. I understand your deep devotion to Konoha, and I share your sentiment. However, that doesn't mean I have to love those individuals who sit atop the hierarchy. When the time comes, I will personally take care of Danzo, and I hope you won't hesitate to act when the need arises," Aoto declared.
"Killing Danzo-sama..." Shikuro stumbled over his words.
"There is no 'sama' here. He is nothing more than an asshole, a cancer to Konoha. You have no idea how deeply he has infiltrated our village, making enemies at every turn," Aoto revealed.
"I... I understand," Shikuro replied, comprehending the gravity of the situation.
"It's good that you do, because you are already on the opposing side. If you don't follow my lead, you might face dire consequences due to the seal," Aoto warned, wearing a devilish smile that sent a shiver down Shikuro's spine. Meanwhile, John and the others were back in the library.
Upon seeing Shikuro, they greeted him warmly and enthusiastically showed him around the vast collection of books.
"Okay, everyone, it's time to get to work. Corazon and Shikuro, come with me to the real estate office. We need to purchase new plots of land nearby, including one for the adult shop," Aoto instructed. The rest of the group continued their studies as usual, with the exception of Edward, Winry, and Grandma, who focused on their own research. The three of them accompanied Aoto to the real estate office.
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Aoto discussed his requirements with the officer, who attentively listened. If it weren't for Aoto's reputation, the officer might have been tempted to laugh, but he managed to suppress it. Aoto noticed the barely concealed amusement and felt somewhat embarrassed.
Once they returned, Aoto knew he would have to convince Corazon to abandon his flamboyant makeup and eccentric coat.
The news of Aoto's plans to open new shops had the office buzzing with excitement. Everyone anticipated something akin to a beloved fast-food chain like KFC, wondering if it would be another delightful culinary addition to their town.
However, Aoto remained enigmatic, refusing to divulge any details about the new shops he had in mind. It would take some time for the office to contact other shops and negotiate potential sales. In the meantime, they considered the possibility of purchasing a vacant shop located farther away, which could be acquired more quickly and at a lower price. Aoto couldn't help but blush at the thought that the thing he despised the most might be the first to be sold.
He provided the initial fees to the office and emphasized the need for swift progress. As they left the office, Aoto noticed Shikuro growing restless, eager to return to the library to continue his studies. Corazon felt the same way. Aoto chuckled and said, "You can't be so impatient. The knowledge isn't going anywhere. It's still there. Come with me to the hospital."
They felt a tinge of shame and nodded in agreement. Aoto led them to the hospital, a place where healing and hope intertwined. The exterior of the hospital showcased a harmonious blend of weathered stone and polished wood, seamlessly merging traditional and modern aesthetics. Exquisite carvings depicted serpents intertwined, symbolizing healing and renewal, adorning the grand entrance. Tall windows bathed the corridors in natural light, while the graceful sloping roofs boasted intricate patterns, lending an air of elegance and timelessness. Above the main gate proudly hung the sign of the Hidden Leaf village.
Passing through the gate, Aoto headed straight to the Principal's office. The Principal, selected based on merit and possessing a genuine passion for educating future generations, also possessed the necessary managerial skills to run the school efficiently.
He was delighted to see Aoto, knowing that it was Aoto's influence that had placed him in this position—away from the medical field and guiding students towards a brighter future. The Principal had been diligently reading Aoto's published works, considering him almost as knowledgeable as Princess Tsunade herself.
"Aoto-kun, welcome. Would you like to teach the students personally?" the Principal asked, believing that the author of the books should be the one delivering lectures.
"Please, Principal Karatachi, I am not yet experienced enough, and teaching is an art best left to professionals. However, I am here to discuss the sales of my new books," Aoto responded.
"What? You've already written another book? As expected of the genius you are. Hokage-sama would be delighted to hear this," the Principal exclaimed.
"Well, this is the book I've written. Please have medical professionals review it for any errors. It focuses on bones. Also, if possible, could you arrange for some fresh cadavers? I've run out of them," Aoto requested, presenting the manuscript to the Principal.
The Principal was happy to be get a new book and thanked Aoto again. But Aoto did mention that the school and Konoha would have to buy 200 copies of the book. The Principal nodded and knew that Aoto was businessman and he needed to have sales in order to fund his own research so he didn't mind at all.