"We [I]are[/I] going to die," Haven said, obviously being sarcastic, or a little bit atleast, "But I agree, we get in there, find out what we need to know, then get out. We're going to pose as simply visitors, ok? So hide your hitai-ate and ninja tools...If you want, those can go in the secret areas in my jacket. We just need to hide the fact we're Genin from Sunagakure, easy for me though, considering I never look like one....Besides, it shouldn't be that hard to get a little bit of information, and there really shouldn't be any problem with us backing out if we wanted to afterwards. There are allot more Genin here, they're more than capable of getting information. I really don't see the point of us being here if a million other Genin are sent too," he said. Then he started thinking about what he just said, why [I]were[/I] allot of Genin sent? Wouldn't it just be easier, and reduced the chances of being caught or people getting suspicious, if only a few were sent? And why not just send someone with actual expirence to do the job? Surely they could get information quicker than Genin. The only reason he was going through this was because he wanted to find out if Konoha, or more so the Hokage, was actually bad. Find out what was going on before he chose the wrong side unknowingly, which meant if he held vital information about Konoha or the Hokage, he wouldn't give it up easily to the Republic. He'd get some answers first, [I]real[/I] answers. He would be beyond pissed if the Republic were risking Genin lives for their own purposes, and not because Konoha were actually planning something. Taking another sip of tea, when finished he put the cap back on, then ran a hand through his hair. If they were doing this, they'd have to act and think quick. Konoha was in view, and they hardly had a plan.