"I understand. Konoha will not ask anything from you. Naruto will handed over to you and I hope you teach him well. If he doesn't learn the techniques of your clan, that is also fine, but I hope he can have a normal life." Hiruzen said. He was ashamed a bit for not able to remain true to his promise to Minato and thought maybe Aoto keeping him was the best part.
"Sazama-sama, your old rival, Toyoda, has long passed away," a middle-aged man, clad in a formal black suit, gently reminded him, thinking perhaps Sazama had let that detail slip from his memory.
While KiShin's current position seemed unassailable, these giants believed in playing the long game. Their silent efforts focused on gradually weakening KiShin's grip on the market, anticipating a future opportunity to acquire significant shares in a publicly traded company.