Good Morning and welcome back for another (hopefully) great chapter of 'Immortalized'! I'd like to preface with a quick notice, that while I do enjoy and very much appreciate constructive criticism, straight up calling the work trash and the likes isn't really appreciated, nor is it actual constructive criticism. If you don't like the story, then just unfollow and back out, easy day, right? Anyways, onto the chapter.


Chapter 5

Gaining Ground


The first few days of the academy passed slowly for the young blonde, but if he thought about it, he should really have expected nothing less. For all of his faults, Jiraiya was actually a fairly good teacher, when he wasn't off conducting his 'research'. And if one were to take into account all Naruto had been able to glean from his and his Sensei's multitude of travels in addition to all the people he had me and in turn, learned from, it wasn't all that surprising that the academy was boring the poor kid to tears. All in all, Naruto himself even knew that he was drastically over the basic skill and knowledge required for any typical first year student.

Which is why, when one were to consider that this particular student knew the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu and its benefits, it wasn't at all a far stretch to imagine that he'd send a clone to the academy, while he would remain at home and either train or explore his now-returned-to home. Which is exactly what the young Uzumaki is question was doing today. While he had made a good number of clones that remained at his house working on the various ninja arts from Fuuinjutsu to Ninjutsu, Naruto himself was out walking the village. It had only been a few days since he had returned, and although he had by this point managed to get in touch with all of his out friends and acquaintances (which weren't many, but still), and although he wasn't really looking for anyone or anything in particular, it was still nice to get out and about. While Naruto was enjoying having a house to himself, and was more so interested in looking through all of his past parents affects, every so often it would become too much for the ten year old. He may have been smarter and more mature than nearly everyone in his age group, but he was still only a child.

At was as he was walking along on this day, a short while after leaving his new, or would it be considered old, favorite ramen stand in the form of Ichiraku's, that he found himself wandering past the multitude of Konoha's training grounds, and upon hearing the unmistakable sound of something impacting the nearby trees, Naruto decided to check it out. He figured that the absolute worst case scenario would be that whoever was training would tell him to leave, but in a more positive light, he might even get a spar out of it. Walking into the grounds, Naruto was nearly caught off guard when all the noise ceased the minute he set foot into the clearing. Wondering if he had somehow imagined the noise or maybe it was just wishful thinking, he was about to turn and leave, but not before his instincts screamed at him, and so, after spending years out with Jiraiya and honing his instincts, Naruto spun on his heel, dropped his shoulders and in a fluid motion unsheathed Kaze no Karitoriki, using it to deflect the four shuriken that had been aimed in pairs at each of his shoulders.

Listening to his now raging sense of danger, Naruto only barely managed to spin his sword tip first into the ground before pivoting and holding himself above it by one hand, only just escaping a fuuma shuriken that had been sent at him from the left, before getting pulled back towards him on the now obvious ninja wire that was attached to its rotating center. Widening his eyes at the closing fast quad bladed weapon, Naruto was able to quickly make a Kage Bunshin that served its short lived purpose of pulling him out of the way before taking the hit for him. Falling on the ground in a misshapen bulk Naruto was unable to fully stick the landing, instead rolling off to the side and reaching for his abandoned sword. It was not to be, though, for as soon as Naruto looked over to where his blade stood, still quivering in the ground from where he had stabbed it, three things happened in rapid succession, and he never even stood a chance to avoid it.

First, the ground beneath him seemed to open up, sinking him knee deep into it before it hardened again, effectively trapping his legs. Reacting quickly for someone his age to this setback, Naruto was fast to begin blurring his hands through some seals, but before he could complete his chosen technique, a multitude of snakes emerged from around the tree almost directly behind him, encircling him and trapping his arms at his sides, the myriad of heads poking out of their constriction at the top, fangs bared and mere inches from his exposed neck. The third, and final thing that occurred in this matter of a few seconds, was that Naruto heard someone clapping, but not in the 'I'm-happy-for-you-good-job' way, but more in the condescending 'I'm-surprised-that-you-managed-to-get-that-far' slow clap. Looking up and over to his left, Naruto was able to make out the form of woman approaching him.

If he had to hazard a guess, she stood at about 5' 3, and had dark purple hair. The woman was dressed in a long gray trench coat, and although Naruto couldn't quite see from the angle he was at, it didn't appear that she was wearing anything underneath but some light fishnet clothing. Doing his best to ignore the several snakes that were still constricting in on his body, Naruto attempted to fix the woman with a glare, knowing it was a weak one at best.

"Well, what have we got here? I just know that everyone here knows that this is my training ground. And I also know that everyone in this village knows not to disturb me when I'm… let's call it 'venting my frustrations'." The obviously agitated woman said to him, it what was quite honestly a sickeningly sweet tone as she maneuvered herself around behind him, before approaching the bound Uzumaki and drawing a kunai, placing it against his cheek, and slowly dragging it's tip along one of the two fading whisker marks there, drawing just enough blood to allow it to carry over onto the blade itself. Drawing the knife up to her lips, the kunoichi moved her head close enough to Naruto's side just to where she'd be slightly in view, and licked his blood off of her knife before fixing him with a predatory grin and speaking once again. "Ya know… the guys who think they are the strongest…their blood always tastes the best…" She moved her arm and the knife around to the other side of his head, attempting to cut him once more, but this time when she dug her kunai into his cheek, the 'Naruto' she thought she had popped out of existence in a small puff of smoke.

The kunoichi blinked once in mild surprise, before she bent her body back at an almost unnatural angle, dodging the blade that had appeared where her chest had been moments before. She moved in to strike, albeit holding back a large amount as she had already gauged her young adversary's level of skill. Watching as he jumped back, she lowed another kunai into her hand, looking the challenger dead in the eyes. "Clever use of a Kage Bunshin and a substitution, I like it. But you blew your trick early kid, so I hope you're ready, because Anko Mitarashi doesn't do the whole 'take it easy on the kids' thing." The now revealed Anko grinned as she dropped another kunai into her free hand, sure, she was no Kenjutsu expert, but she felt she could take on some punk kid, in the very least.

Naruto, meanwhile was honestly stumped. He had known of only one person in Konoha who had used snakes as a summons, and he knew Orochimaru had defected from the village and left. Rolling back to his entry, he wasn't even sure what he had done to warrant being attacked like this, as to his knowledge all he had done was walk into the clearing to see what was going on, and before he knew it, he was trapped in a jutsu he would have had no chance of escaping had he not managed to create a clone the moment he was attacked. 'I have never been gladder that I was able to learn to make those seallessly than I am right now...' he mused and he was now pulling a full retreat through the woods. Naruto had contemplated trying to fight her, but as he had correctly guessed, she was a Jounin, and although quite strong for his age, Naruto wasn't even technically a Genin yet, and that was quite the power gap.

Naruto slammed his blade tip first into a tree, using the momentum to spin himself around it and into another, landing on it feet first, and then through a conscious overload of chakra through the soles of his feet, exploded off of the tree while flashing through hand seals for one of the few jutsu he had managed to truly master at this point, and with a shout of "Futon: Diatoppa! (Wind Style: Great Breakthrough)!" he managed to force a large gale of wind to off balance the blur that had been Anko, noticing surprise written over her face with no small amount of pleasure, as he continued his assault, as he pulled four kunai from the pouch on his thigh, throwing them at the four limbs of Anko's body. As she contorted her body and dodged out of the way of his apparently wayward knives, Naruto grinned, not yet appreciating the merit of keeping a smooth face when in combat to avoid giving your opponent any advantage.

The Tokubetsu Jounin, being every bit deserving of her rank, had no trouble not noticing the small unannounced change in Naruto as he pulled his left hand back, revealing that the kunai had been attached to various ninja wire, effectively pulling the kunai that had passed her to spin on axis and return towards her back. Naruto had thought this through, a two pronged attack that spanned two fronts, and although he was a highly skilled Genin-to-be, Naruto was still just a kid, which is why when Anko spun on her hands and effectively dodged all of his kunai, effectively sending his own attack back at him, that he was quite surprised to say the least. Dodging his own attack wasn't too difficult as he used his sword to parry them and slide out of the way of the subsequent fireball that was sent at him from his left, but the attack that truly caught him off guard and ended the fight came in the form of Anko's now signature 'Sen'ei Jashu (Striking Shadow Snakes)" Appearing and latching onto his airborne leg, before pulling him down like a grape from a vine, and slamming him into several trees, and the ground, before relenting, right as the ground formed over his body, yet again. It wasn't long before the Tokubetsu Jounin who had launched the attack jumped gracefully out of one of the nearby trees, landing on the trapped blonde and straddling his earth-covered torso.

"You know kid, that wasn't too bad of a warm up. You're not too bad for a Gaki." Anko trailed off, as she sat on the young boy's chest, crossing her arms under her considerable bust, and revealing to Naruto that he had guessed correctly, and she in fact wasn't wearing anything other than a fishnet mesh bodysuit and a small miniskirt. Glaring up at his captor, and doing his best to keep the red from forming on his face, Naruto finally found his voice. "Thanks, I'd say the same for you, but actually, I'm still pretty pissed about why I was attacked in the first damn place! Why the hell did you do that for, huh?! All I was doing was walki-"Naruto found his tirade promptly cut off as the once pleasant visage (and view) he had had of Anko was replaced rather suddenly with an angered face inches from his, and a kunai once again placed at his throat, not quite hard enough to draw blood, but enough so that when he swallowed on instinct it pained him. The look in Anko's eyes made it very clear there would be no room for negotiation in her next few statements, and she pressed the kunai he was now more than aware of into his throat slightly harder.

"Listen here, Naruto" She grinned at his questioning reaction to her knowing his name. He didn't know that the talk of several of the upper class Jounin had been of the young Uzumaki's return. Hey, she could gossip too! "This is my training ground. Training Ground 44 is mine. Are we clear on that? This is my haven from the village. And most ninja know to leave me be, because what you just got was a very small dose of my skill, understand?" Upon seeing Naruto nod, and glaring into his eyes once more for good measure, Anko stood up, dusted herself off, and after returning her kunai to their various hiding places, she began to walk off. That is, up until she heard the angry blonde yelling at her from his place rooted to the ground. Turning back, she leaned against one of the various nearby trees close to where Naruto's head lie. "You're just going to leave me here? Tied up on the ground, knowing damn well I have no way to get out? Yeah, real fair you psychotic bit-"Naruto started before once again he was threatened that day with promise of death, this time in the form of a shuriken impacting the ground close enough to his head to take a few hairs off.

Tapping her chin thoughtfully, Anko looked down upon her little captive, a thought forming in her mind, before leaning down directly in front and above him. "Hmm, well, I suppose I could be convinced to…"She trailed off, "for a price, that is. I haven't eaten yet today, and I could always go for some dango." She mused, before Naruto sighed to himself. With his luck she could probably eat dango like his new friend Chouji could eat, well anything for that matter. However, seeing as how he didn't really have a choice, he reluctantly agreed to treat the older kunoichi to her favorite treat, and before he could really grasp what was happening, he had been released from Anko's trapping earth jutsu and was being dragged through the streets towards some dango shop Anko knew. He had no idea his earlier musing about the similarities between the little Akimichi heir and the former apprentice of the Snake Sannin would be so undeniably true.


Several Hours Later

Naruto exited the dango shop Anko had dragged him to, looking inside his much lighter wallet before grimacing and returning it its designated pocket on the back of his trousers. Sighing to himself before slinging his sword up and over his shoulders an bringing his arms to rest on it, he started his walk for him, a massive headache already on the rise from the massive dispelling of his clones a few moments prior. The trip out to the training grounds had certainly been an interesting trip, and although he had lost a considerable amount of his hard earned money buying Anko and by proxy himself, several plates of dango, he had finally (albeit begrudgingly) paid off his 'debt' to Anko for letting him out of her trap instead of leaving him there, and then after a few more plates, he had even convinced her to train with him when she wasn't on missions or busy. It may not have been as often as he liked, but now he had a legitimate training partner/sensei who would be around for a while. Seeing as how Jiraiya had left the day prior (he did still have to maintain his spy network), Naruto had found himself in a bit of a rut, training himself was simple and efficient when you could learn Ninjutsu and Fuuinjutsu from various scrolls, and chakra control was becoming second nature to him at this point, even despite his absurdly large reserve or chakra, but there were some things that you absolutely needed to learn with a partner, and Taijutsu for one thing, was something that you could only get better at by sparring against someone who was stronger than you.

Oh well, he mused. It had been a rather eventful day all around. He had a new pseudo-Sensei, and he had started to make strides into his studies into Fuuinjutsu. The only bad thing is that he had almost been killed a few times today, but he supposed he could write that off to a more than friendly spar and call it a day. He opened the door to his home, which had now been furnished, and stepped inside before heading upstairs to his parent's old bedroom, which he was still trying to get used to calling his own. He looked around and nodded, his clones had done a fairly good job of furnishing the house, which he supposed wasn't too surprising considering that his clones were well, him. As his headache became more borderline on the realm of a migraine, Naruto quite literally fell onto his bed, promptly passing out due to his now nearly healed wounds, exhaustion, and just general over exertion. His final thought of the night was that he figured Anko would be kicking him across the clearing many, many more times in the near future before was able to land a solid blow on her.

During his 'spar' with the Snake Mistress of Konoha, he had never noticed the ANBU in the trees, watching the entire match, and if Anko had seen him she never said anything, either.


Naruto had been outside in his ample backyard, working on his rendition of the Rasengan that he had been taught by Jiraiya many years ago, while off scattered around the small clearing were various groups of clones practicing everything from seal writing and kanji craftsmanship to Shurikenjutsu and even Ninjutsu theory. It was while we was working on attempting to get the Rasengan to its third step (He was still having trouble making that godforsaken rubber ball explode like Jiraiya had shown him several weeks ago), that he suddenly froze, stopping all activity between him and his clones, his eyes going wide as the memories of one of his dispelled clones reached him. More specifically, the clone who had been designated to go in his place to class, had fallen asleep at his desk during one of Iruka's more boring lectures. Ordinarily, this wouldn't be a problem, but when Iruka had noticed this, he had thrown an eraser with incredibly accuracy, nailing the sleeping 'Naruto' directly in the head, and dispelling the clone. Ordering his remaining clones to continue their work, Naruto quickly grabbed Kaze no Karitoriki before disappearing from his yard in a flurry of leaves, before reappearing on a rooftop some distance away, and then repeating the process in a flurry of shunshins across the many rooftops of Konoha.

Between his realization of what had happened, the order to his clones, and then his mad rush across Konoha to the classroom, about 4 minutes had passed before Naruto appeared outside the window of the classroom, and then, waiting as Iruka finished yelling at the class to stay in their seats while he stepped out to go and talk to the administration office of the school, Naruto very stealthily opened the window at the rear of the room, and slipped inside, before walking over to his seat amidst the bewildered gazes of his classmates. Slinging his signature blade across his shoulders and placing in down beside his chair, the heir of the Uzumaki took his seat, leaned back, and let his hands fall into a comfortable position behind his head, doing his best to ignore the looks and the several questions he was getting from some of the more obnoxious members of his class, choosing instead to shut his eyes and lean his head back, right after glancing at his possibly best friend in the class, Kiba. He gave him a sly wink, mouthed "Kage Bunshin" to him. As Kiba was about to ask more questions though, Iruka chose that moment to enter the room, and upon turning around and seeing Naruto sitting in his class, he was unsurprisingly suspicious.

Walking up to the (seemingly) unassuming blonde, Naruto merely raised an eyebrow at the approaching teacher. "Is something wrong, Iruka-Sensei?" Naruto questioned, his hands still folded behind his head, head halfcocked to the side. But although he was doing a very amiable and quite impressive innocent look, on the inside the last Uzumaki was nearly panicking. Iruka had to know that something was going on, he had seen 'Naruto' literally poof into smoke! But he sincerely doubted that his teacher knew he was quite proficient in the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu. If he played this right, he might be able to just get away free, but only if he were able to play it cool.

While all these thoughts were running through Naruto's mind, the scar faced Chunin instructor had made his way through the classroom up to Naruto's designated desk, still placed in between Kiba and Shino. Placing a hand on either side of the young boy's desk, Iruka got in close to Naruto, inspecting the child, looking over every angle of his face before leaning back and nodding, and turning to walk away. As he did so, Naruto moved to let out the breath he had unconsciously been holding, only to barely duck out of the way as Iruka spun and lashed out with his right first, hoping to cuff the boy on the side of the head, but only catching air, before revealing it had only been a feint, and threw a piece of chalk from his left hand, nailing Naruto directly between the eyes, and watched as the chalk not only made contact with him, but bounced off of his forehead, landing on the blonde's desk.

Naruto, for his part, looked only slightly disgruntled at the situation, before looking directly into Iruka's eyes, watching as the man simply looked at him, then the piece of chalk, then back to him, before nodding his head slightly, before grinning slightly. "Naruto…" began their de-facto Sensei, believing he had figured out how to find out whether or not one of his students had actually somehow managed to ditch class, while still being there, "What were we discussing in class right before I walked out?"

And this is when it was Naruto's turn to smile, for because of the greatness of the Kage Bunshin, he actually knew the answer. And he knew it would drive his Sensei insane on the inside to know that he knew, while not even being present, and that his sensei would likely lose sleep attempting to figure out how he accomplished such a feat, never once suspecting that Naruto knew the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu. So it was with complete and utter confidence that Naruto looked deep into the eyes of his Sensei, and while everyone in the room watched with bated breath, he was able to respond coolly and with confidence, "Sure thing Iruka-Sensei. You were teaching us about the concept of Genjutsu and theory of illusions."

Iruka looked at him once more, before standing up, leaning back into his full standing position, and motioning to his co-instructor, Mizuki, telling him to take the class outside and to conduct them into sparring matches while he went and got a drink. Shrugging, Mizuki watched as Iruka left, the poor man could just get so upset sometimes, it was kind of funny to the silver haired Chunin. "Alright, you heard him, let's go get some…impromptu…sparring matches going. It'll be call out-fight out." And with that, Naruto sighed, grabbing his katana and followed the rest of the class outside. He glanced over in the direction of the lone Uchiha, Sasuke if he wasn't mistaken, the two had never really talked, but the brooding kid had been eyeing him ever since the first day he had shown up to class, and today was the first day where they were allowed to choose their sparring partners.

And Naruto knew exactly who would be itching at the chance to fight him, especially after the stunt he had just pulled in the classroom.


As the class reconvened around the sparring grounds behind the academy, looks and conversation were flying amongst the classmates, and for once, Naruto himself was actually participating, instead of it being one of his clones as per his usual M-O. Speaking of which, the current heir to the Uzumaki Clan was standing around with his typical group of friends, which consisted primarily of Kiba, Shino, Chouji, and even the classes own resident lazy genius, Nara Shikamaru (who was telling everyone just how much of a drag this sparring match would be), while Mizuki explained the rules to them, more or less culminating in one person calling out another to a Taijutsu spar, ending on his call.

"…And as usual, if and when I call the match, both participants will stop and leave the ring, when the next match will start. Any questions?" Glancing around, and gleaning from the lack of raised hands that there were in fact, no questions, Mizuki crossed his arms and stood center on the ring, before motioning to Chouji that he was first, who unsurprisingly, called out Shikamaru, and culminated into one of the most boring Taijutsu matches that many had ever seen. Naruto, watching the match, if it could be called that, just smirked and placed his head in hand, laughing softly about the comical mess it had been, especially when it ended when both parties involved in the spar more or less gave up after two or three punches.

Unfortunately, his jovial mood wasn't to last though, as the very next person that Mizuki called up was the one Uchiha Sasuke, who attempted to make a big show of his entrance, using a slightly chakra enhanced jump to land just to the right of Mizuki. Normally, Naruto would have just walked up to the ring, but today, today Naruto was feeling slightly provocative, and motioned over to Kiba, and handed him Kaze no Karitoriki (under very careful instruction to only hold it for him) before he disappeared in a shunshin, reappearing to the left of Mizuki, and directly opposite of Sasuke, who he could tell was nothing less than pissed that Naruto knew something he didn't. Settling into the basic "Hachidori (Hummingbird)" kata that was favored by his father, and watching intently as Sasuke set himself in the standard Uchiha "Intāseputā (Interceptor)" stance, both boys eyed each other down, waiting for whistle-blow from Mizuki. When Mizuki's arm fell, he wasn't even able to fully get the word "Hajime (Begin)!" out of his mouth before Sasuke shot off like a rocket, headed straight for Naruto, dropping off at the last second and slipping to the right, moving to hit the blonde from the flank.

Although the Uchiha's style was built around the Sharingan and countering, it still had several aspects of offense, and Sasuke was hell bent on capitalizing on them. He tried not to let it show, but it annoyed him to no small amount that Naruto was constantly battling him for the metaphorical limelight in class, and these feelings had grown into a very large and deep rivalry which was largely one sided, and only served to deepen whenever Naruto would show up in some aspect of the academy. By his logic, he would never be able to defeat and kill his brother if he wasn't the best in the class, the Uchiha were the superior clan of Konoha, and it was his duty as the last remaining loyal one to avenge his family's legacy. Unfortunately for the young Uchiha, Naruto had spent years training with one of the Three Legendary Sannin, and that man's speed was nothing to laugh at. So while he had never actually fought against the man while he was at full strength, his speed still completely dwarfed that of Sasuke.

So when the avenger charged at Naruto, he had no problem shifting his weight to the side, and then ducking under the boy's sweeping leg kick, before appearing inside Sasuke's card and delivering three quick strikes to his solar plexus which mushed the black haired boy away, before pressing his attack. Following up and appearing at the right side of Sasuke in a mirrored motion of what he had attempted, Naruto delivered an additional couple strikes to Sasuke's throat, cheek, and shoulder, before retreating back and dropping low, sending a kick reminiscent of an uppercut into the young Uchiha's chin, while he braced himself against the ground with his forearm, before righting himself, and settling back into his ready stance. His suspicions had been confirmed, the Hachidori (Hummingbird) style was based around speed and delivering high speed, low drag strikes and kicks to one's opponent, and the speed of the user enhanced the attack strength of the user.

So, if one were fast enough to get around their opponents counters, they could easily deal massive damage before retreating back out beyond their opponent's range, of which the Uzumaki Survivor had just given a textbook example. Naruto stood for a moment in his stance, still balancing on the balls of his feet, before Mizuki finally called the match upon realizing that the young Uchiha Clan heir was not going standing up, having been knocked unconscious by the final crushing blow Naruto had delivered to his chin. Mizuki shook his head before calling over to one of the several resident medics that were on hand for sparring sessions, and after having them collect Sasuke, he called up the next matchup, one Hyuuga Hinata against Shino. Naruto, having done his part and won his match, merely stepped down from the platform, nodding to Shino on his way, who said something to him along the lines of his victory being logical or something. Kiba grinned at his blonde-haired-blue-eyed pal, and handed him his trademark sword back laughing unashamedly as Naruto looked at him with a questioning look and Shikamaru simply uttered how "troublesome" the whole thing was as Chouji continued to much happily on his chips, which he always somehow had, no matter how many bags he ate.

"Naruto! Man, that was awesome! I think you kicked him so hard that he might have flown off of the pole that was stuck up his ass!" Kiba once again broke out into laughter to which Naruto began to join in at this point, hell he might as well have some fun, and he still had around nine more months to spend at the academy, anyways.

"Well shit Kiba, I figured he could use the help. It was stuck up there pretty damn far, anyways!"


Hiruzen Sarutobi leant back up from his crystal ball. Once again mentally thanking whatever deity had seen fit to grant him such a useful gift, he smiled to himself before opening up one of the drawers on his desk and retrieving his signature pipe and tobacco, lighting it with a small fire jutsu and puffing on it happily. It had been about three months since Naruto had returned to Konohagakure, and it seemed so far that he was doing splendidly. Aside from the young boys (albeit clever) use of the Kage Bunshin, which at some point he would talk to the child about, but seeing as how it wasn't really having a negative on him would continue to allow it to happen, the young Uzumaki was keeping out of trouble for the most part.

This was even particularly surprising, considering he had managed to con the somewhat elusive Mitarashi Anko into becoming his pseudo-sensei and sparring partner, a relationship which as far as the old Hokage could tell was mutually beneficial. Additionally, the child was making many friends in the academy, most notably the heirs of the Akamichi, Nara, Inuzuka (who he seemed particularly fond of) and Aburame. All in all, Naruto seemed to be getting on quite happily in the village, even despite Jiraiya leaving the young man high and dry several months ago. Perhaps it was the tobacco talking, but maybe the Sandaime was worrying too much about the young Uzumaki heir. The kid seemed to be doing alright on his own, just fine, after all. He'd let it all play out, and see where it went. After all, when you get to be that late in life, you can't spend time worrying about every single thing in the world, or you'll have no time left to enjoy it.


Authors Note: Well, that just about does it for this chapter of 'Immortalized', I do apologize in advance if my techniques are misnamed or misspelled, I'm using Google Translate. It is what it is, so I guess you can just chalk it up to different story, different moves type deal, but whatever. Anyways. That's all I got. Out.