30 mins of walking and was close to his grandfather's mansion.
As he lay down on the front gate, the alarm ringed and the bodyguards came out and held Ryu Captive.
Not realising that it was him. They took another glance and realised it was Ryu, after letting him, his grandfather came.
'Ryu, So sorry for the security, you know how I am with your mother and I see you brought Akira'
Hanzo honestly thought of 'Chisuzu Hakuna' as a Troublemaker when they first met.
"Yeah I thought it's be better if I bring her along with me and it's okay, grandpa, I was wondering if I could talk to you about Dad's history and how he felt when Grandma died" replied Ryu in a nervous tone.
As Hanzo heard those words, he looked depressed but at the same time looked calm, as if he's still wondering what happened with him and grandma was his fault.
Ryu and Hanzo decided to go inside to the dining hall where Hanzo's BodyGuards were standing still as if they had encountered a bee and didn't want to get stung.
'So Ryu', spoke Hanzo as he looked out the window with grief in his back. 'What'd you want to know?' While Ryu sat down, he decided to start with the obvious question, 'What was Grandma Akira like when she was young?'
"Akira was someone who didn't have an interest in fame and fortune, just because she thought that it would divert her attention away from her family"
As Hanzo felt depressed from going back to Akira and not realising that she was important to him, he was worried about young Ryu and his brothers.
Ryu knew that his grandfather was poor when he married her, as time went on he fought his way to ensure that he could make Akira happy but what he didn't realise was, she was already happy.
"How was my father like before grandma died?" asked Ryu as he felt more and more concerned for his father.
"Bunta? he always wanted to be someone like me while his little brother Akito, was more into being a caring son in the family and thought that changing his name into Narukami meant that he could change the world or at least had a child that can do it but the worst thing was that he never forced his child to be the best".
As Ryu was shocked by his grandfather was more focussed on Akito rather than his father.
'But uncle Akito is someone who ensures that they never give up and never lose hope on them, how could it be bad that he doesn't force people to do better?'.
As Hanzo turned his head with a cold expression, walked to Ryu, he stared at him with no movement, no sound and no remorse, all there was, was just his cold stare and cold expression.
10 mins past and Hanzo, still looking at Ryu, finally said something, 'Ryu, are you telling me that you can be the best with love?'
Ryu was honestly scared of what Hanzo was saying, he knew that he had to say no but his body was telling him that he can prove him wrong.
Ryu was worried of what to say but before Ryu had the chance to say anything, Hanzo asked him this question, 'Ryu, if you ever had a chance to fight, what will you do it for and what will change?'
As Hanzo asked his question, Ryu knew he had it but it felt like he was wrong, 'I guess your answer is wrong'.