Chapter 244 - Ch244. New Kazekage 2

Pakura impassively gazed at the dead body of the previous Kazekage that was still leaking blood and staining the ground with it. This was her revenge against the man who sent her to certain death. And yet...

Pakura decided she didn't really feel satisfied. Not by a long shot. In fact, she didn't feel almost anything now that Rasa's corpse was rapidly cooling off in front of her.​​

It honestly put a sincere smile on her face.

She never really felt shackled by a d.e.s.i.r.e for revenge but now she was certain. Now she knew for sure she didn't care either way if Rasa lived or died. She didn't kill Rasa because he wronged her. No... that didn't matter to her anymore. She killed him for Rei. For his plan to proceed.

Lifting her gaze towards the stands, Pakura quickly found Rei staring at her in silent amus.e.m.e.nt, measuring her reaction. Despite all that aloof indifference he excluded, Pakura spent enough time around him to notice the slight sign of underlying worry in his expression. It lifted her mood... to see he really cared. To see she mattered to the man she loved.

Their eyes briefly met and yet, for anyone observing them, it would be as if the world stilled into a deafening silence while they shared a silent intimate conversation. Not even a full second later, Pakura pulled her eyes away, back to Rasa's body while her lips formed a small frown.

Sighing, Pakura was well aware of the silent crowd watching her without any cheer. For them, this was not a happy day. This was the day their Kazekage died. For most of them, this was a sad day. They understood why's and how's. They were also ninjas and this was a part of their lifestyle. They would learn to adapt under the rule of the new leader, namely her. Pakura only hoped her next actions won't irreversibly alienate some of the more important members of Sunagakure. She would loathe killing her own men. Especially the valuable ones.

Pakura raised her right hand, aiming it in the direction of Rasa's body and before anyone could even muster a thought of protest, the sandy arena suddenly lit up like a furnace when a massive scorching ball of the size of a three-story house appeared right on top of Rasa's corpse, vaporizing it alongside with everything in the immediate surrounding.

Waves of heat rolling on pressurized whiplash of wind impacted the arena and while the audience only experienced the barest minimum of the attack, they still found themselves having to shield their eyes and bodies from both the heat, bending their knees, and anchoring their feet into the ground to not be swept away by the echoes of the raging wind.

In this one attack, Pakura expended more chakra than in the whole fight against Rasa, causing the total decimation of the arena. Her purpose, however, was fulfilled.

...

Pakura leisurely walked towards Rei, slightly shaking her h.i.p.s in a tempting but not overbearing manner as she completely disregarded the fearful and resigned glances she received from the wary Suna ninjas. They didn't expect her to be so vicious as to not leave even a body for a funeral.

Pakura wasn't afraid of betrayal though. This was the world of ninja where the strong ruled and Suna ninjas lived under Rasa until now. Another seemingly ruthless and no-nonsense murder-happy leader was something they could cope with. It was something they knew and accepted long ago. This way, at least, nobody would try giving her grief by openly defying her as they would know there are consequences to certain actions.

That's why she could ignore the few hateful glares in the crowd. They were almost pathetic, to be honest. As if she cared that her impromptu incineration class pissed somebody off. Idiots...

"You just couldn't resist offing him with a kunai, could you?" Rei amusedly asked Pakura as she arrived at the center of the stands, ignoring the Daimyo who wisely stayed quiet.

"I am not sure I know what you mean." Pakura chuckled.

"Oh, get off it, woman," Rei playfully rolled his eyes. "You could have thrown the Jutsu that incinerated Rasa's corpse at the start and there would be a high chance Rasa would fall for it, not expecting something of that scale right off the bat. You and your pride," He mock-sighed, "even refusing to use Emerald for this fight."

Pakura could only blush at the admonishment from her husband, knowing he was right.

"Rasa always bitched and m.o.a.n.e.d about my fighting style when we were jonins. He always mocked me for using kunais too much and said I should focus solely on my bloodline in this utterly c.o.c.ksure self-absorbed condescending tone that could piss off even a monk." Pakura awkwardly shrugged, "I think this was poetic justice. Plus I didn't want to just steam-roll him. He was a leader using overwhelming power. I wanted to show I am different in my approach."

"If you are su-" Rei was about to reply when a childish roar interrupted him.

Chiyo was taking Temari and Kankuro to see the new Kazekage, hoping to introduce them now that they belonged to Pakura. The law about the Grudge Match for the Hereditary Ruling Position was a brutal one. The Sabaku clan made it so in order to prevent others from trying to use it against them, after all. Not only did a clan or person need a majority in the council voting in favor of it on top of Daimyo's approval... both parties put forward the highest stakes which made many people think twice before trying to go this route.

Namely, their families.

While the Sabaku clan was not affected at all, Rasa's children now officially belonged to Pakura with their social status suddenly becoming a very flexible thing. Pakura could do anything from adopting them as her own to making them into servants or even slaves. Nobody could complain because it was all in the scope of the law. What was previously added to discourage challengers from attempting to make use of the very law now could quickly become the undoing of the Sabaku siblings. Not that Gaara had anything to fear from Pakura. In this one instance, his special status was actually a boon rather than a curse.

Chiyo didn't want to see Kankuro, one of her quite gifted students, reduced to a slave because of Pakura's vindictiveness. She wanted the boy to continue in the art of puppetry and as such, she made it her mission to talk with Pakura while introducing her new charges. While Chiyo remembered Pakura from all these years ago and the woman didn't seem the slavery type but one simply never knew in the ninja world.

That's why the world spun in front of Chiyo when the very first thing Kankuro did after seeing Pakura's back was to tear himself from Temari's grip and charge at the killer of his father, roaring in rage while brandishing a kunai like a maniac. It would have been funny too if the foolish kid didn't trip in the middle of his charge and almost slit his throat on his own kunai.

Temari's heart leaped to her throat as the world slowed down, making her watch the pointy end of the kunai approach Kankuro's neck without being able to do anything about it. Only Pakura's quick reaction stopped the offending steel a half-inch from the boy's skin as she forcefully flipped him on his back, tearing the weapon from his hand.

"This," Pakura lazily waved the kunai in front of the frightened, hyperventilating Kankuro, "is a weapon. Not a toy." She admonished, adding a bit of her killing intent.

Rei could only marvel that for some reason, in Sunagakure, scaring kids witless with killing intent was deemed a totally good way to make kids attentive. 'And they wonder why the kid likes to wear make-up...'

Temari shook herself from the horror she felt and instantly ran in front of Kankuro, shielding him with her body, "Please! He didn't mean it! Please forgive him!" She pleaded while the Suna ninjas watched with bated breath how this would unfold.

Pakura snorted. 'Didn't mean it? Yeah, right. The next time I run somebody through with a kunai I will also proclaim I did not mean it and everything will be just peachy, won't it?' Taking a good look at the young blonde though... Pakura saw something interesting there.

"Tell you what, girl. You now belong to me. I might not like it but since I did challenge your father, I take you as my responsibility. I can pardon your idiot of a brother and even help strengthen the jinchuuriki's seal so he can sleep during the night," The more Pakura said, the bigger and more hopeful Temari's eyes became, "but I want something in return." Temari gulped, deep down knowing she would accept no matter what in order to help her brothers. Pakura started to really like the determined look in the girl. She reminded her of younger Maki. It was then she decided... "I want you to be my personal kunoichi."

Temari's jaw dropped while the winds c.a.r.e.s.sed the speechless spectators as yet another bomb was dropped in the already too eventful day.

As for Pakura... She only grabbed the Kazekage hat and leisurely put it on her head, enjoying the silence as she smiled at grinning Rei. "Ah... I could get used to this."