Reborn in Konoha as the Anbu Torturer-Chapter 713: Minato’s Confusion
Chapter 713 - Minato's Confusion
In fact, not only had Teuchi never seen Namikaze Minato in a state of collapse, but very few people in Konoha had. Minato had always presented himself as optimistic, cheerful, and driven. This attitude constantly empowered those around him, pushing them to strive forward and make progress.
As for matters like this, Teuchi wasn't exactly an expert. Running the Ichiraku Ramen shop, he had seen many things. He had overheard countless conversations, learned secrets others didn't know, and gleaned information from people who came to his shop and talked while eating.
In a way, Teuchi was like a walking encyclopedia of Konoha. He probably knew more about the village's happenings than many of the shinobi assigned to gather intelligence, as he was entrenched in the community.
Because of this, Teuchi usually remained low-key and humble, acting as though he didn't know anything. Now that Minato was suddenly asking him about something, he seemed to be asked to provide a defense or explanation. Teuchi wasn't sure how to handle it. He hadn't dealt with such situations before, as he was usually just an observer of events in his shop and didn't involve himself directly.
For a moment, Teuchi remained silent.
"Teuchi-san, when did she come in? Did she order two bowls and stay here the whole time?" Minato asked again, seeing that Teuchi hadn't responded. Minato's tone was not harsh. When speaking to Teuchi, he retained his usual gentle demeanor. After all, Teuchi was someone he trusted utterly—a rare person he could let his guard down around.
"Well..." Teuchi understood it was time for him to speak up after Minato's second, more detailed inquiry. First, he glanced at Konan, then at the gatekeeper shinobi, and finally back at Minato, whose face was filled with anticipation.
"She came here a while ago. At first, she ordered just one bowl of ramen. But later, she ordered a second bowl. I served it not too long ago, and she hadn't finished eating when you arrived. That's all I know."
Teuchi had a good impression of Konan, especially after she gave him that thumbs-up gesture earlier. It meant a lot to him when customers appreciated his ramen. Even a simple compliment like "delicious" gave him immense encouragement. That was the driving force behind his constant effort to perfect his ramen.
Teuchi loved cooking, not just because of the joy of making food but because of the happiness he saw on his customers' faces after eating his ramen. It gave him a deep sense of accomplishment.
Running the ramen shop wasn't just about making money for Teuchi. It was also about fulfilling a personal passion. At this point in his life, he was unequivocal about what he wanted, and Konan's gesture won him over.
Naturally, he was inclined to speak a little more favorably about her. However, Teuchi didn't lie—everything he said was true, and he simply emphasized Konan's actions positively.
"Hmm?" Minato was taken aback. He hadn't expected Teuchi's account to align perfectly with Konan's. His confusion deepened as he watched Konan continue eating her ramen, seemingly engrossed in her meal.
"What's going on? Could she really just be here for the ramen? That's so strange. It doesn't seem right... Or is this just a trick to lower my guard?"
Minato's mind raced with questions. Recent events had left him mentally exhausted, and he had lost some of his usual clarity in decision-making. He hated This feeling, but he couldn't escape it because too much had been happening recently.
"Haah..."
Minato took a deep breath and slowly exhaled, trying to calm himself down. He worked to keep his emotions in check and appear as composed as possible. He didn't want to let these incidents throw him off, especially since he still didn't fully understand Konan's intentions. Was she genuinely aligned with him? Did she have any connection with the Third Hokage's faction?
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The more he thought about it, the harder it became to judge the situation. He wasn't sure what Konan's plans were, and until he knew the whole truth, he had to be cautious in his approach.
After all, this could involve Jiraiya, his mentor.
This was Minato's first real encounter with the Akatsuki trio, and he had already found their behavior somewhat strange. Out of caution, he had refused to allow them to settle in Konoha, but that didn't mean he held any particular animosity toward them.
As he observed Konan, Minato couldn't help but wonder if she was just here to eat ramen. But even that thought felt absurd to him.
The idea that this girl had traveled to Konoha to eat ramen at Ichiraku seemed ridiculous. She had claimed to know about the ramen shop from Jiraiya, but Minato knew that Jiraiya wasn't even aware of Ichiraku Ramen's existence when he was training the Akatsuki members.
Yet, despite the absurdity, this was precisely what seemed to be happening.
"What's going on?"
Minato shifted his gaze toward the gatekeeper ninja, who also had an empty bowl of ramen in front of him. It was clear that the gatekeeper had finished eating as well.
Minato was reluctant to believe Konan's excuse, but all the facts seemed to point to it being the truth.
"Explain yourself," Minato finally said, his attention now focused on the gatekeeper. He hadn't planned to ask him immediately, but he figured it was best to clarify things now.
After all, the gatekeeper was in a difficult position. As someone supposed to guard the village gates, he had left his post to escort a girl into Konoha to eat ramen. This was more than just dereliction of duty—it was suspicious behavior.
The gatekeeper looked visibly embarrassed. Just a short while ago, he had informed Minato about the Akatsuki trio's arrival and witnessed the entire exchange between Minato and them. Yet here he was, having brought Konan into Konoha against Minato's instructions, and Minato had caught him in the act.
"It's true, she only wanted to eat some ramen. She's one of Jiraiya-sensei's students, and I didn't know what else to do. So I decided to supervise her while she ate and then escort her out once she was done."
"And... the other two didn't enter the village. It seems they had some sort of disagreement and parted ways."
The gatekeeper revealed everything he knew, hoping to clear up the misunderstanding. He knew that Minato would soon become the Fourth Hokage, and he didn't want any issues hanging over his head. Jiraiya might have a strong reputation, but Minato was the future of Konoha.
"???"
Minato's mind swirled with even more confusion.
"Parted ways?"
He glanced back at Konan, who was still quietly eating her ramen, and his confusion deepened.
What in the world was going on?