[center][b]~Saiyaka~[/b][/center] Honestly...Busting in like that was honestly disappointing. All respect Saiyaka had for the Raikage was gone the moment he decided to throw himself through a perfectly good wall. Did he think that being a chauvinist was appealing? That he'd get all the assembly to be awed and befriend him because he was the [i]strong and amazing[/i] Raikage? Really. That wasn't thought through. Saiyaka had a curious eye on the man that was sitting where the Hokage was supposed to be. He was weird....Something was unnatural about him. He was the only one in the room that really made her feel uneasy. For some reason, despite clearly seeing him there, Saiyaka felt as if he wasn't there at all. Saiyaka's attention wouldn't remain on Marashi for long. Saiyaka would go to sit on the table in the center of the room, literally sitting on the table. The table was cold on her bare legs, but she'd become tired of standing already. She placed one hand on the table, carefully watching as the Land of Iron representative pulled out a letter, which looked as if it were in the hands of a very frustrated man, and he read it. There was some bias in his voice, but the words that followed were also unsurprising. There was one part that did bother her, however. One, key part. [i]Thank you for the Jinchuriki![/i] Saiyaka remained sitting a moment as everyone seemed to fall silent and the samurai asked for the opinion of everyone in the office. Apparently, this was going to be a meeting about Konoha, go figure. Saiyaka stood up a moment before, in an instant, she lost her balance. Saiyaka would feel a rush that'd make her head spin. She'd stumble a moment before her back would find the nearest wall of the room. She'd be at a loss for breath for a moment, as if someone had knocked the wind from her. "Daisuke...The Ichibi...Has been forcibly extracted..." Saiyaka would say, between breaths, tears streaming down her usually steeled eyes. They weren't just emotional tears either. What she'd just experienced had been fairly painful, but it allowed her to know just what had happened even such a distance away. She hadn't said it to anyone in particular and wouldn't be in the mood to really elaborate on the implications of what she'd just said...But from her emotional response and how distant she'd become it would be easy for anyone in the room to realize that she was not lying. Yume would now have the problem of just having one of her ninja, a child, murdered by the hands of the Hokage who now held the Ichibi hostage in some way.