"I'd kill them on the spot!"
Minato's fists clenched instinctively.
'Wait...'
'But that peeping tom is my teacher...'
"I...," Minato stammered, struggling for words before finally mumbling.
"I guess I'd try to talk Jiraiya-sensei out of it, convince him to stop doing that."
Xin found it utterly revolting that both Jiraiya and the Third Hokage had a habit of spying on people while they bathed.
Where did they even pick up such a nasty habit?
If they wanted to watch, why not just pay for it?
There were plenty of places where you could throw down some cash, and they'd cater to your every whim.
Why sneak around like a thief?
Actually, even thieves had more dignity.
I have to help Jiraiya-sensei see the error of his ways. I can't let him keep doing this.
Minato clenched his teeth, determined to help Jiraiya change his ways.
Xin, meanwhile, was wondering if he should stir up some trouble for the Third Hokage.
Maybe leak his "Telescope Jutsu" to the public and see how he likes it when his little secret is out.
Peeping under the pretense of monitoring the village? Disgusting!
Isn't he worried someone might start spying on his wife... well, never mind, she's too old for that.
The three of them arrived at the barbecue restaurant.
Minato grabbed the menu and ordered just about everything on it, clearly determined to eat Xin out of house and home.
"Xin, what mission did you and Mikoto take on today?" Kushina asked, her curiosity getting the better of her.
With Minato about to start his training with Jiraiya, and Xin forming a squad with Mikoto, Kushina felt like the odd one out.
As a jinchuriki, she was stuck in the village, unable to go anywhere.
Forget forming a team and taking on missions; even getting close to someone meant they'd be put under the watchful eyes of the Anbu.
It was a lonely, frustrating existence, something only Kushina could truly understand.
That's why she was so eager to hear about the outside world.
"We took on a mission to drive away some wild animals," Xin explained, summarizing the day's events.
When he mentioned that he'd easily captured a large orange cat that would make a great
summoning beast and sold it for three hundred thousand Tael, both Minato and Kushina were stunned.
Is being a ninja really this profitable?
Minato was used to being broke, and Kushina didn't really grasp the concept of money.
After all, she owned an entire street in Konoha. She didn't have to lift a finger-just collect her annual dividends, and she'd rake in millions of Tael.
"So don't worry about saving money tonight. Eat to your heart's content."
As it turned out, a barbecue feast didn't cost anywhere near ten thousand Tael.
Even with Minato's vow to bankrupt Xin, by the end of the meal, he was the one leaning against the wall for support.
Xin was genuinely worried that Minato might not even make it home before throwing up everywhere.
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