EXTRACT FROM THE JOURNAL OF DAROU SARUTOBI
Ⅰ
The memories of who I was before my life in Konoha were shrouded in darkness. A six-year-old boy, lying unconsciously on the shore, was the only thing I knew when it all began.
I was thought to be dead at first. It was due to how pale my skin was. But I seemed to be struggling - to hold on to this single life. The rescuers quickly carried me to the hospital and soon began the treatment. They were just in time to give me a second chance to stay further away from the embrace of death.
While waiting for me to be fully recovered, the local analysis team soon salvaged the items scattered on the beach. They couldn't quite figure out what I had: a flintlock pistol, a compass, and a map showing an entirely different continent. The analyst quickly came up with two possibilities.
One: the son of a wealthy merchant.
Two: a spy from another Hidden Shinobi Village.
The hypothesis that I was a spy from the Hidden Mist Village (霧隠れの里) was strong at first. But they soon discarded it, as it was deemed impossible for a Mist Shinobi to send a child alone to infiltrate Konoha(木の葉). Despite their reputation for brutality as the Bloody Mist(血霧の里), it was unlikely that they would stoop so low as to resort to such tactics. Eventually, they concluded I was the son of a merchant from a distant land.
Ⅱ
I eventually woke up to the sun shining on my face. The overwhelming brightness made me gently get up from bed. Gazing into the distance, I noticed an elderly man standing near the entrance.
He wore a white cloak and a strange hat with the letter '火,' which meant 'fire.' He seemed important and dignified, and I sensed he had been through many battles and ruled the village for decades. He was smoking a pipe to relieve his stress.
He had an authoritative air, but his kind expression made me feel like I was meeting my long-lost grandfather. He introduced himself as Hiruzen Sarutobi (猿飛ヒルゼン), the Third Hokage (三代目火影) of the Hidden Leaf Village. He then asked for my name in return. I replied that my name was… Darou. Yeah, Darou. I think that was my name.
He sat on a chair beside the bed and explained how lucky I was to be saved. It was a matter of a few minutes for me to be brought back to life. A miracle, he emphasized. But not so for the others. It was unfortunate that their bodies were not to be discovered. But not so for the others. It was unfortunate that their bodies were not to be found, leading him to believe that the ocean waves had already gobbled them up.
Hearing this, I felt mixed - happy that I was alive, but sad for the others who could not make it. I couldn't help but think I should have done something to save those people.
But how could I? A six-year-old boy couldn't possibly make any difference. Without having any experience of rescuing people, I would only just get in the way. For being powerless. Powerless. It is the word I hate the most. It describes how small and useless I am.
Blaming myself for doing nothing, a pat on my head from the third Hokage helped soothe my guilty feelings. I looked up and saw him smiling warmly.
"Life isn't always kind, my boy. But holding onto what we could've done won't change anything. We learn from it, carry it with us — not as a burden, but as a guide. That's how we move forward, and how we find the strength to do better."
Optimism. A powerful tool that keeps us positive even in the toughest of times, a driving force to help us move forward. Being so preoccupied with the past and blaming yourself will not change anything. We must look ahead to the future and do whatever we can to make a difference. Understanding the powerful meaning of optimism, I had found a purpose: To be strong and become a hero. Saying it out loud now makes me feel embarrassed, but it has become the root of every action I take.
Slowly having found a purpose to move, my life was forever changed when the Third Hokage offered me to join the Sarutobi Clan. He saw my pain and was willing to grant me a chance to start anew in Konoha. I quickly took it, as I was eager to change myself.
The Third Hokage then brought a warm embrace as he welcomed me into the family. From that day onwards, I became Darou Sarutobi (猿飛ダロウ). The grandson of the Third Hokage.
