Tsunade Can Hear My Inner Voice-Chapter 308: The Reemergence of the Akatsuki
"I regret it now!"
Standing on the Akatsukiβs high platform in the center of Amegakure, Deidara looked up at the sky and spoke with deep emotion. π³ππππππππ πππ.π°π π¦
Beside him stood Hidan and Sasori. The two exchanged a glance and ignored him completely.
"Iβm talking to you twoβcanβt you cooperate a little? Weβre teammates, arenβt we?"
Seeing the lack of response, Deidara felt an urge to throw a clay bomb at them.
As for how Hidan returnedβwell, that was thanks to Tobi. If he hadnβt used Kamui to retrieve Hidan, no one else could have saved him so quickly.
Hidan couldnβt take it anymore. "Deidara, if youβve got something to say, then say it. Do you regret leaving Iwagakure, or regret joining the Akatsuki?"
Someone finally answered him. Even if the answer wasnβt great, Deidara was satisfied.
"Iβm saying I regret bringing Orochimaru back. Our Akatsuki funds were pretty abundant before, but ever since he came, itβs like throwing money into a furnace. Weβre burning cash every single day."
To be honest, Deidara wasnβt the type to care about money.
The only reason he complained was because most of the money Orochimaru used came from bounties they earned through missions.
Deidara served as the aerial unit, Sasori as support, and Hidan handled both offense and defense.
As long as the enemy was injured, their blood wouldβunder Deidara and Sasoriβs coordinationβfall precisely into Hidanβs hands.
Then Hidan would perform his ritual to offer the life as a sacrifice to his beloved Jashin-sama.
Afterward, they would deliver all the corpses to the underground bounty exchange for money.
It could be said that the laboratory Orochimaru built was funded entirely by the blood, sweat, and earnings of Deidara and the others.
"If youβve got a problem, go talk to the Leader. Iβm sure heβll listen," Hidan said, already used to Deidaraβs nagging.
He knew he must not show kindness at times like thisβor Deidara would ramble endlessly. He really couldnβt stand it.
Many times, Hidan wanted to sacrifice Deidara to Jashin-sama, but he worried Jashin-sama wouldnβt like chatterboxes. To avoid being abandoned by his god, Hidan gave up the idea.
"The Leader is busy. Forget it!"
At the mere mention of the word "leader", Deidara instantly deflated.
In his eyes, Pain was very serious. Bothering him over such a trivial matter might just earn him a scolding.
There were only two people Deidara feared: Pain and Uchiha Itachi.
Both wore the same cold expression, impossible to read.
"Tch, coward." Hidan sneered.
"This is respect for the Leaderβyou wouldnβt understand!" Deidara defended himself, then looked toward a nearby cave entrance.
A man wearing a spiral mask stepped out.
Seeing him, Hidan frowned. "Tobi, another mission?"
Though Hidan wanted to offer souls to Jashin-sama, being ordered around like this and running back and forth was exhausting. He was immortal, but that didnβt mean he couldnβt get tired.
"Tobi, you finally showed up! This guy was bullying meβyou have to help me out!"
Seeing Obito, Deidara grabbed his clothes like heβd found his savior.
Sasori turned away, clearly disgusted by Deidaraβs behavior.
Obito stared at Deidara, puzzled.
Ever since he revealed his real strength, most people treated him warilyβexcept Deidara. Deidara still joked with him, and occasionally clung to him for protection... Like now.
"Deidara, enough already."
Because Obito had saved his life, Hidan owed him a favor. He would rather face Uchiha Itachi or Pain than go against him.
To Hidan, repaying kindness and exacting vengeance were absolute duties of a Jashin follower.
Ignoring Deidara, Obito said, "No mission this time. Iβm mainly here to invite you all to tour Orochimaruβs laboratory. Heβs made significant progress in researching the Three-Tails chakra, and I want you to see where the money is being spent."
"He made progress on the Three-Tails?"
Everyone acknowledged Orochimaruβs research ability, but not everyone cared about this topic.
"Iβll pass. Compared to the Three-Tails, Iβd rather dissect Hidan."
Sasori said it in an indifferent toneβyet it made Hidan shudder.
"Sasori-senpai, I donβt remember offending you!"
Sasori shook his head. "You didnβt. Iβm simply curious about your immortality. When making human puppets, I only need the most basic partsβbones, skin, muscle pathways. Your immortal body allows you to stay alive. So, if I hollowed out your organs and turned you into a human puppet, would you still revive?"
"N-No... absolutely not!"
Even Hidan, brave as he was, jumped at Sasoriβs words.
As a Jashinist, he had witnessed countless horrors in the shinobi world, so his tolerance was high.
But only so long as those horrors didnβt happen to him.
Especially since Sasori said it with the same tone one would use to ask, "Have you eaten?"βthat was genuinely horrifying.
He really feared waking up one day to find his organs gone and his body turned into one of Sasoriβs puppets. If that happened, he could never offer sacrifices to Jashin-sama again.
Just imagining it was terrifying.
"Sasori, donβt scare Hidan."
Obito had saved Hidan specifically to use him as a trump card.
After all, Hidan had a jutsu that shared injuries with the enemyβignoring all defense. Once the curse was complete, killing the target became easy.
All he needed was their blood.
And with Akatsukiβs support, obtaining that blood wasnβt difficult.
After the previous battle, Obito had learned to analyze enemies properly.
Kamizuki Hikari and Tsunade were currently the biggest obstacles the Akatsuki faced.
As long as they lived, forcing a breakthrough would be extremely difficult.
But if he obtained their blood, Hidanβs jutsu could kill them effortlessly.
Of course, that required actually acquiring their blood.
Obito wasnβt in a hurry about that.
Even if he couldnβt get theirs, blood from other Konoha shinobi would work. Reducing the enemyβs fighting strength would increase Akatsukiβs chances of victory.
Besides these benefits, rescuing Hidan also allowed him to help gather funds for the Akatsuki. It was a case of one person serving multiple purposes.







