Chapter 333: Opposing Philosophies
The Root commander felt severe pain radiating throughout his body. He slowly moved the rubble atop him and took several deep breaths of air. At that moment he noticed the last remaining root ninja being killed by Hiruzen's Anbu from the corner of his eyes. "To think I would be reduced to such a state within the span of an hour…"
"It was much more than an hour." Hiruzen replied as he recalled the day he assigned his agents with the task to infiltrate Root.
Danzo's jaws clenched as he looked up at his rival. "Yes… You've been studying me for some time now haven't you?"
Hiruzen nodded. "It took years but I've compiled a detailed list of your men, your assets inside and outside the village, your contacts in the capital and the structure of your Root… The more I learned, the more I knew you would become a problem one day. But I couldn't act rashly."
"That's why you've waited until now. You've been looking for an opportunity to get me while I was at my weakest.(Cough)" Danzo coughed up some blood and he felt his vision blurr for a moment. 'It looks like this arm isn't as good as the one Orochimaru gave me. The power of Hashirama's cells is much weaker in this.'
Hiruzen let go of his staff and it turned back to its monkey form. Enma understood why Hiruzen did such a thing. "Are you sure you don't need me here?" He still asked.
"I'm sure. This is between me and him now. Thank you for the assistance Enma."
The summoning creature nodded and gazed at Danzo. A moment later it vanished in a puff of smoke.
Danzo looked up at the Hokage and saw a hint of regret in his eyes. "Hmph. Even now after everything, you feel pity for me… Well, I don't need it."
Danzo slowly got to his feet. The two veteran ninjas of the Leaf village stood with neither one intending to give in to the other. "You're right... It's too late for me now Hiruzen."The Hokage sighed as he looked at the stubborn man. "Danzo, that's enough. Stop. Just surrender. You've lost too much already."
Danzo's expression twisted with rage and despair. "Never... The village... must be protected… I have to become Hokage. I'm the only one… who can unify the shinobi world and bring peace. I can't fail now."
The Hokage frowned after he heard that goal. "Do you really think your methods will unify the world? You can't be that naive. It will only cause more chaos."
The one eyed old ninja sneered. "You're the one who's naive Hiruzen!" Danzo roared in anger.
"This peace you enjoy is because of the sacrifices of dozens of my shinobi. Self sacrifice. Never seeing the light of day. Toiling in the shadows. That's the way of the Root. This world won't function on your ideals and pleasantries. No. It needs people like me to keep this fragile peace."
Hiruzen was silent for several seconds before speaking in a low tone.
"Danzo, I won't deny the sacrifices made by those who work in the shadows. You are right… Your contributions, the Root's efforts, they've played a role in maintaining our village's security. But that doesn't justify the lengths you've gone to. The ends do not always justify the means."
Danzo's eye glinted with fierce determination. "You always were too soft, Hiruzen. Do you think mercy and understanding can lead to true peace? The world is a harsh place, full of threats. Only through strength and control can we achieve peace. The other villages, the other nations—they need to be shown strength, not coddled with kindness."
Hiruzen sighed. At that moment his shoulders felt heavy with the weight of their shared history and his position as the Hokage. "Strength isn't just about force, Danzo. It's also about compassion, understanding, and the willingness to seek out a better path. The methods you've used... they don't lead to true peace. They lead to fear, distrust, and eventually, rebellion."
Hearing those words, Danzo's eye flared with intense anger. "You're too idealistic. Too forgiving. That's why we've had so many betrayals, so many threats from within. The shinobi world is brutal, and only through absolute control can we hope to survive."
"And that's where you're wrong," Hiruzen countered, his voice firm. "True peace comes from understanding, from cooperation. I know it's hard, it takes time, and yes, it requires sacrifice. But not the kind of sacrifice you envision. Not one that turns people into mere shadows of themselves."
Danzo took a shaky step forward but his resolve began to flicker. "You... you don't know what it's like, Hiruzen. To make the hard choices, to bear the hatred of others so that they can live in peace."
"I acknowledge the sacrifices you've made in the past." Hiruzen said softly, the pain of their shared past was evident in his eyes. "But you're not that person anymore, Danzo. Over the years your goals have become distorted. You've lost yourself in the pursuit of your twisted vision."
Danzo clenched his fist, frustration evident in his expression. "You still don't understand, do you? The shinobi world is built on blood and sacrifice. It's a cycle of hatred and conflict. It's not getting better, it's getting worse with each year. It won't be long before the start of the next great war. I wanted to break that cycle by any means necessary, even if it meant dirtying my hands. I was willing to be the villain if it meant creating a better world."
Hiruzen met Danzo's gaze with a mixture of sadness and resolve in his eyes. "I understand your intentions, Danzo. I do. But there's a difference between protecting the village and ruling it with fear. The village needs leaders who can inspire hope, not just obedience."
The Root commander shook his head when he heard those words. "Hope won't protect the village from its enemies. Hope won't prevent wars. Only absolute control can do that." Danzo's voice trembled with anger and desperation.
"Perhaps," Hiruzen replied softly. "But control gained through fear is brittle. It breaks easily and leaves nothing behind but ruins. True strength lies in the bonds between people, in their willingness to work together for a better future. Even if they have different philosophies, even if they have different opinions on something they'd be willing to work together for a common goal… Like we used to long ago… That's something you've lost sight of, Danzo."
The old Root commander's face contorted in a mixture of pain and realization. He knew Hiruzen's words held some truth, but his pride and belief in his own methods were too deeply ingrained.
"Everything I did, I did it for-"
"Don't!"
Before Danzo could finish that sentence Hiruzen cut him off. His voice took a much harsher tone.
"Don't you dare say it… A decade ago I would have believed it. But since then, you tried to have me assassinated, you tried to kill a loyal ninja of this village and tried to steal his Sharingan and years later you succeeded in that with Shisui. You experimented with Lord First's blood when I strictly forbade it. You collaborated with a known criminal, sent your men to attack Tsunade and abduct Daichi. Because of your paranoia and unsanctioned actions, someone who could have been an excellent medic ninja of this village is now working for that traitor Orochimaru. And finally in your greed to become Hokage, you had your men infiltrate my ranks and here you are planning a coup…"
Hiruzen was breathing hard and shaking with anger as he listed Danzo's crimes.
The one eyed man merely closed his eye and held his head down as Hiruzen listed his faults.
The Hokage took a deep breath and controlled himself. "You didn't do any of that for the village. You did it for yourself!… You did it for yourself… Somewhere along the way, you put yourself above the village… It's time to stop."
Both of them became silent as the words of the Hokage rang in their ears. Several seconds later Hiruzen saw Danzo clenching his fists and tensing up.
The Hokage immediately gathered his last remaining chakra. He was ready to unleash a jutsu in case he faced an attack but contrary to what he expected Danzo didn't fight him.
"What's the point of asking me to surrender now? It won't make any difference. We've gone well past the point of return." Danzo asked his former friend with a strange tone.
"It makes all the difference! What you decide now will define your legacy. And… It will change how I feel about you." Danzo has been Hiruzen's childhood friend and one of the few people remaining from his generation. He was hoping his friend wouldn't force him to make a regretful choice.
Danzo was silent as he looked into Hiruzen's eyes. "I'll never become Hokage, will I?" The old Root leader spoke in a small soft tone.
"No."
Hearing that single word from Hiruzen, Danzo finally let go of his resistance. His fingers loosened and his shoulders slumped. It was as if a great burden had been lifted off his shoulders and for the first time in a long time, Danzo felt free.
He sensed minute tremors inside his building at the beginning but now it was all quiet. "It seems this war between us is coming to an end… I won't resist anymore, Hiruzen…" Danzo spoke as he knew the advantage laid with the man standing in front of him. "You win."
Hiruzen let go of a breath he didn't know he held. He knew from Danzo's face that this was no trick. His friend has given up.
Danzo took several deep breaths of air to compose himself. "You defeated me... I want to know. How did you do it so easily?" He asked calmly.
Hiruzen was silent for a few moments before he sighed and gave the answer. "Like I said before, I have a detailed analysis of your agents and their strengths. Information is the critical key to victory after all."
"I'm curious. I know you have one of your men inside my organization, but who is he? How did he get past the counter measures I put in place?" Danzo asked. He was only curious.
Hiruzen paused as he looked at Danzo. He was internally debating whether to answer that question or not. After a few seconds of silence the kage spoke. "I'll answer your question if you answer mine first."
Danzo was silent for a moment before he gave a small nod.
"Who is the second in command of Root?" Hiruzen saw Danzo's face tense for a split second and he immediately understood that the answer might not be a pleasant one. "That's one of the few things my Anbu couldn't figure out."
"Why are you concerned about that?"
Danzo's defensive non answer sent alarm bells in the Hokage's mind.
"I want to know Danzo. After the Uchiha massacre I told you to stop and ordered you to disband Root. After the attack on Tsunade, I've had you under surveillance for quite some time. But even during all that time your operations were still running smoothly. Even when you were indisposed, you had firm control over your men."
"I'm smart, Hiruzen. You should know that."
"I'm aware. You're clever. But cleverness can only take you so far. You had help. Help from someone you trust to look over your entire organization. And for the life of me I can't figure out who it is. Because as far as I know you never trust anyone. So I'm going to ask you again. Who is it?" Hiruzen's eyes slightly narrowed.
Danzo sighed and closed his eyes for a moment before replying. "Hotaru Yasaji."
That name sent a jolt through the Hokage, startling him. "Wh-What did you say?"
"Hotaru. He was my second in command."
Confusion flashed through the 3rd Hokage. "But he's dead."
"He was…"
Hiruzen immediately understood the implications of that short reply. "You- you used the reanimation jutsu to bring him back to life didn't you."
"Yes."
Anger was bubbling beneath the Kage's skin. "Do you have any idea what Kensei will do if he finds out you used his dead son as a puppet?"
"It's exactly why his existence was a secret only I knew until today. That's why you also have to keep it from Kensei."
Hiruzen controlled his rage and asked. "Why Hotaru?"
"His information gathering skills, his infiltration and espionage techniques, they were all a valuable asset. It was through him that I created several sleeper agents. He was also the only one the reanimation jutsu worked on and since I could control him and know what he was doing at all times, he became the perfect tool. You were right about me. If it was anyone else I wouldn't have trusted them with such control over the Foundation."
"You're going to undo that jutsu. Where is he?" Hiruzen asked with a bit of urgency.
Danzo shook his head. "He's already gone. The jutsu was undone before our battle began."
The kage crossed his arms and looked at the defeated man. "First Kabuto and now this. This will become another headache you've created for me…"
"I've answered your question. Now answer mine. Who has such counter surveillance skills in the village that they can penetrate my organization and stay hidden for years."
Hiruzen decided to indulge the man for old time's sake. "Before he became Anbu directly under me, he was part of Kensei's squad. He trained the boy and taught him everything he knew. A chameleon who can blend in anywhere."
'During Kensei's time? Must have been someone who joined Anbu during the last war.' Danzo thought of several faces and a few appeared at the forefront of his mind. 'He must have killed my men in secret and taken their identities to stay ahead. So that's how he was able to avoid detection.'
Just then Danzo recalled the name Hiruzen spoke a few moments ago. "You said first Kabuto. What do you mean by that?"
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Author's Note:
Before writing this chapter I watched Danzo's fight with Sasuke. In that last moment he thought about his friendship with the third hokage. So I decided to give him a Dignified ending. What do you guys think?
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