"Uzushiogakure." Minemoto stood tall at the entrance of the most pathetic village of the five nations. There wasn't one thought in his mind that this village needed to be burned to ground and became the very namesake of it's land. The very birthplace of his lineage, of his father was being sullied by the hands of the current Kage and the village his brother helped build. No other village could incite such anger in him. No thought could bring such frustration unlike the thought of Senju. Despite how much he hated the Senju, and this village, Mine did in actuality love his brother still. If anything he wished that Tajirama would have worked with him. Unfortunately for he and his family, the Uchiha and Senju would always bear hatred for each other. "Father, we must hurry to the Uzukage's Manor." Sangan reminded his father of their objective. "You are right." Mine cleared his throat before he began his stroll through the village. Three jounin including Sangan walked closely beside the Hokage. Uzushiogakure was quite a sight to behold. It was close in appearance to Konoha once you reached the inner area. All eyes were on the Konoha-nin as they made their way to the Uzukage's Manor. Eyes full of hatred and fear. Some probably even harbored thoughts of revenge and Mine didn't blame any of them. Family and friends died during the war at the hands of Konoha. If anything he'd welcome anyone that wanted their chance at revenge but, he hoped they strong enough to back up any such thoughts. His eyes mowed over the various villages causing some to glare and others to turn away. Several minutes later Mine and his guards came upon the Manor of the Uzukage. Oh how the memories flooded back to him. The battle that he and his brother first had right in this very area. The pain and blood spilled here would last a lifetime. Vivid images left his mind as he walked right in the manor and made his way to the meeting room of the kages. Mine's eyes peered directly to the other side of the oval-shaped room; Suzaku was the target of his stare. He took a seat at the table and motioned for his guards to take a stand a few feet behind him. "My my Suzaku. I see you have kept this place together. You always were my father's greatest friend."