Chapter 45: Task Complete, Taking Initiative To Cook
Konoha Hypocrite
Under the eaves and the warm sunlight, the old man was feeling sleepy. Suddenly, Uchiha Tonanâs gentle voice came from the room. âGrandpa, were you a ninja in the past?â
The old man opened his eyes, shook his head, making his mind clearer, and subconsciously said, âHave you heard of the Sango clan?â
Just as he said that he recalled something. Looking at the plants in his yard, he became a little absentminded, and said with a desolate look, âYou wouldnât have heard of it, because Iâm the only one left. The Sango clan was a distinguished samurai family in ancient times. Later, when ninja flourished, the Sango also changed into a ninja clan.â
âBut during the Warring States Period, all the clan members died, leaving behind just two or three descendants. When Shodaime Hokage established Konoha, only I was left in the entire clan. Not long after that, the First Great Ninja War broke out, and our clan also entered the battlefield. That war not only took my legs but also my son and my wife.â
Old people donât stop speaking once they start. When the old man did stop, he realized he had said too much. However, Tonan didnât seem to mind. Instead, he even curiously asked from the room, âBack then, you mustâve been very strong.â
The old manâs eyebrows rose, and he replied proudly, âOf course! Back then, I used to be an Anbu squad leader. I led my squad to complete many S-ranked missions. Itâs a pityâ¦â
The old man patted his paralyzed legs lightly. âWars are cruelâ¦â
In the room, Tonan finished putting the last piece of junk into the cupboard. With the sunlight spilling in from the window behind him, it was hard to see his expression. Tonan slowly got up, picked up a handkerchief, and walked towards the lavatory.
Since the junk material was already cleaned up, he just needed to wipe off the dust. But when Tonan opened the door, the scene in front made him frown. The place was full of filth and the toilet looked like it had been clogged for the longest time.
An unpleasant odor filled the air, which when inhaled was irritating to the eyes. Tonan could now guess why this old man issued a ninja mission to come and clean up this place even though he hated to spend.
At this moment, the old man pushed the wheelchair and came behind him. He coughed lightly and said with a guilty conscience, âCough, cough, young fellow, giving up a mission will leave a negative mark on your record.â
Tonan turned around, narrowed his eyes as he looked at the old man, and said with a smile, âDo you have a toilet plunger in your home?â
âNo.â The old man shook his head. Tonan nodded and said with a bow, âPlease wait for a moment.â
After speaking, he walked away from the courtyard. Not long after, he returned with a tool under the old manâs nervous gaze. He immersed himself in cleaning, ignoring the filth around him.
The old man looked at Tonan, who was working hard without complaint, feeling a hint of apology. After Tonan finished cleaning the restroom, he got up and began to wipe the furniture.
During the entire process, he remained focused. Even when cleaning the little things, he took out a small brush and carefully cleaned it. The old man could swear he had never seen anyone do housework this diligently. It was simply art.
By noon, Tonan had already wiped the floor thrice. After spraying air fresheners everywhere, he came up to the old man, looking respectful, put his hands on the knees, and bowed, âIâve finished cleaning up. You can please check.â
The old man saw that Tonanâs originally spotless white shirt was now wrinkled and discolored. He felt guiltier in his heart. âYou⦠you did very well.â
Tonan smiled, handed over the mission sheet and a pen to the old man, and said, âIn that case, please do sign the mission sheet.â
The old man happily signed it and hesitated for a while. He then took out the 2000 Ryo he had taken from Kakashi, feeling a hint of heartache. He put the money along with the mission sheet in Tonanâs hand, and said, âThis is your tip. You can now leave.â
âGrandpa, you are so kind. I thank you on behalf of Kakashi.â
With a bright smile on his face, Tonan left the courtyard and went to the Hokage Residence to report the missionâs completion.
After he left, the old man pushed the wheelchair to the bedroom and took out a photo from the bedside cabinet. In the photo, there was a happy family of three. The old man extended his trembling hand and gently caressed it.
âIf Imaru hadnât died, I wouldâve great-grandchildren by now, and they would be as cute as that kid.â
The old man sighed, placed the photo back into the bedside cabinet, turned around, and went to the kitchen. He opened the refrigerator, but there were just a few rice balls left, which were leftovers from the morning.
Since his family passed away, he had become even more unsociable and eccentric. Moreover, he was widely known as a miser, and the neighbors didnât associate with him much. The old man took out two rice balls from the refrigerator, and held them in his hands, preparing to eat them after they thawed.
âI have to go out again in the afternoon,â he sighed and reclined on the wheelchair. No one knew what he was thinking.
Coo coo
At this moment, most of the villagers had returned home for lunch. It was quiet outside, except for a few sporadic chirps. The old manâs eyes slowly closed while leaning on the wheelchair, and he fell asleep.
Time slowly passed by.
Knock, knock, knockâ¦
After an unknown period of time, he could hear someone knocking at his door. The old man blinked a few times before he finally woke up. He shouted, âWhoâs it?â
Knock, knock, knockâ¦
The knock persisted, but no one answered him. The old man frowned, pushed his wheelchair, and grabbed the door handle. Just at that moment, the knock stopped abruptly.
The old man frowned even more and slowly turned the door handle, then ferociously pushed the door. The moment it opened, warm sunlight spilled in.
He saw Tonan holding ingredients in both hands. Tonan smiled brightly and said, âEarlier, when I was cleaning, I saw you didnât have much to eat in the refrigerator. I guessed itâs inconvenient for you to go grocery shopping, so I brought some over for you.â
The old man was stunned for a moment. When he collected himself, he shook his head and said, âThank you, young fellow, but I donât need these things. The problem is my legs. Itâs very difficult to cook even if I want to. So, I eat rice balls usually. If I want to eat meat, I just wrap the rice balls with some bacon.â
Tonan looked at the old manâs legs and gently said, âSince Iâve bought them, it would be a waste if you donât eat them. How about I cook for you? In any case, Iâm also the only one left in my family. Letâs just eat together. Iâll also have some company that way.â
The old manâs expression changed a little. It was obvious he was moved. He replied, âDo as you wish.â
Tonan smiled, walked in, took the rice balls from the old manâs hands, and threw them into the trashcan. âThese rice balls arenât nutritious. Donât eat them.â
He then made his way to the kitchen, tied an apron around his waist, and started cooking.
Light a fire, pour oil.
tac, tac, tacâ¦
The rhythmic sounds of vegetable chopping could be heard.