If someone had said to Shosuke but a few months ago that there was something a blind person could do better than a vision-blessed person could specifically because they were blind, Shosuke would have probably called them crazy.
It wasn't so much that Shosuke was ableist, he had spent so much time in the hospital helping people recover from and beat their disabilities that he knew just how difficult life was for them and how much they could still achieve. Even so, it would e accurate to say that he was a little cynical. Someone didn't become a faster sprinter after they had lost their legs, and he would assume the same applied for most conditions.
Even so, here he was, being ordered out to deal with a mission in a neighboring nation state - the Forest Country.
The Forest nation was, to most onlookers, a tiny, unimportant land in the middle of nowhere just asking for someone to invade and take it for their own. It didn't even have a ninja village to protect it from outsiders, something even other smaller countries had had for decades now.
Given its size, one would have imagined that the rulers of the country would be able to know what was happening within its borders at all times, that they would have long-since gotten everything mapped out and understood. Yet, here he was, being ordered to do the cartography for them. It was a job he was actually surprisingly prepared for, given the fact that he was able to see everything around him for miles should he need to. No need to worry about the denseness of the forest or the visual interference posed by the foliage. He could see whatever he needed to, simply by the nature of his clan abilities.
What was more surprising, however, was who he was being sent to work with on this mission. Once again, it seemed the gods had seen fit to pair him with the young Uchiha girl, Miroru. Of course, it might just be by facet of the fact that they had completed several successful missions on their own by now, proof if any was needed that they were a competent and able team. The mission equivalent of survivorship bias, if you will. Even still, to be paired with someone this many times...
Well, he almost felt like he saw her more than he did her big sister, and they were in the same village.
Of course, that wasn't actually true, Shosuke hadn't seen the girl in six months. Not since the ritual, not since.... Well, since everything changed. He wondered, just for a moment, what her reaction to the news would be. After all, she no doubt already underestimated him, saw him as small comparatively, so for him to get "even weaker"? It wasn't going to be a good luck.
That was why he dreaded meeting her again, even as he stood at a small border checkpost. It had been the pre-designated rendezvous point, though it seemed it was closer to the Kaminari side of the border as she had yet to turn up.