After leaving the docks and defeating the marine captain Kinto, as well as a few of his subordinates, Naro set out to continue his mission to find his brother. He still hadn't a single clue of where to look. Luckily for him, there weren't many places that he were aware of that Arata could have possibly been, meaning that he had at least a short list of places to look. He figured that he would inevitably end up having to go on a wild goose chase to find him. He sighed as he came to the realization as he walked down a street filled with civilians, allowing himself to blend in with the crowd of people. He didn't know where to start searching, as he really didn't have a clue where he could have been. He made it to an intersection between roads, one upon his right leading away from the blocks of stores and back towards the edge of the town. He'd gotten an idea in his head, one of which he should have gotten a long while ago. There weren't many places he knew Arata could've been, but the most probable one would have been where the two had spent most of their time together. In the forest, just near the end of Orange town. That's where he was most likely to have been. If not there, Naroshi wouldn't really be sure of where else he could've possibly been. If anything, it was certainly worth a try. he turned at the intersection within the roads, heading back towards the edge of town, and closer towards the forest of which he'd look for him.
It took him a few minutes to travel there at his normal walking speed. when he arrived, he looked out towards the opening within the trees that lead to the opening in the middle of the forest of which him and his elder brother had been training together since they'd met. Would he be there? It was a tad late in the afternoon, so there was still a chance that he'd find him there. He wouldn't know for sure until he went in. Not taking a moment longer, Naro began running into the forest at a light pace, into the grass, and began waving through the collections of trees.
After doing so for a minute or two, he found the large opening within the trees which held a wide, open space, about 40 meters in length and width. He smiled upon seeing it. He'd spent so much time there that it'd felt like his home away from home. Despite his joy to see the place, He did not see Arata. He sighed, walking further into the opening and stopping in the very center of it before thinking out loud to himself.
"Dammit. Doesn't look like he's here. Where could he be?"
It took him a few minutes to travel there at his normal walking speed. when he arrived, he looked out towards the opening within the trees that lead to the opening in the middle of the forest of which him and his elder brother had been training together since they'd met. Would he be there? It was a tad late in the afternoon, so there was still a chance that he'd find him there. He wouldn't know for sure until he went in. Not taking a moment longer, Naro began running into the forest at a light pace, into the grass, and began waving through the collections of trees.
After doing so for a minute or two, he found the large opening within the trees which held a wide, open space, about 40 meters in length and width. He smiled upon seeing it. He'd spent so much time there that it'd felt like his home away from home. Despite his joy to see the place, He did not see Arata. He sighed, walking further into the opening and stopping in the very center of it before thinking out loud to himself.
"Dammit. Doesn't look like he's here. Where could he be?"