Before long, he felt the pang of a familiar chakra signature enter his range.
"Sora," he recognized almost immediately, refraining from looking in her direction. She was moving fast, and there were other factors at play here.
Notably, whether or not she had permission to be here, and whether or not Kirigakure had sent one or more of its ninja to watch over these events.
"I wonder..." A line of thought trailed as he waited, allowing her to find him rather than the other way around.
"She's dutiful, for certain, but she also does not seem the type to let orders keep her from doing what she believes is right." He recalled a conversation they had when they met, about the Shinobi World and its many, many ills.
Minami Sora was not the typical shinobi— not by a long shot.
"Especially when matters concern family." Allies, for him, were few and far between... so it was nice to have someone to rely on. Before long a familiar voice sounded out...
Though, the woman's words struck him as odd, and when he turned to face her, his face went deadpan.
"A... disguise?" It was the only assumption he could make, given the sight. Her locks were a different shade, her clothes were distinctly uncharateristic, but her face, sword, and chakra signature told him all he needed to know.
"Smart." Unfortunately, he had never been much of an actor.
"A... rather dull business affair, unfortunately..." he replied, his eyes softening a touch even as he scrambled to play his role.
"...dear." It was not much, but it was the best he could do given the circumstances. The wanderer offered her the crook of his arm, and then began to walk towards the ryokan.
"You look well," he said, shifting his gaze to her darkened hair.
"Nice touch." Considering his past affiliations, being seen with someone of her apparent profession would not appear out of the ordinary.
Truthfully, he preferred the company of the lower classes. These days, he was not much more than a rogue himself... and in his experience, at least yūjo and akutô were honest about what they wanted. Once they were on the move, his eyes turned frontward, his face swiftly losing any hint of warmth the sight of his cousin had stoked.
He needed to get her up to speed before they arrived.
"The Masamune clan asked me here." He began to explain. Now, his voice was quiet, barely a mutter above the crowd's noise. His speech patterns had returned to what they used to be, as they did during times of duress. Beyond that... he looked harder. And along with his new facial scar, some bandages were wrapped loosely around his right hand, barely concealing some recent burn that was still healing. Much had changed since they last saw one another.
"It seems they have taken exception to my usage of their name while I... deal with matters in Tetsu no Kuni." Deal with them via skulking, interrogating, and killing was what he meant, but he trusted Sora to understand. They knew who each other were. It was one of the things they discussed during their unlikely reunion.
"One of their number— a rōnin, is also dead by my hand." Uemon remembered her face... but he could not recall her name, or even if she had told him. Perhaps she thought him unworthy to know it, as samurai tended to do. A sentiment that was proven false when he took her life, however dishonorably.
"I expect some sort of ruse, but..." a trailed word, his eyes narrowing as they continued to walk.
"Toyoshi, their heir, claims to have information 'of note' about our family's banishment." It was most likely little more than a lie, some bait to dangle to unsettle him, and to draw him here where he was vulnerable.
Only, he was never truly unarmed, and now that Sora was here...
"She is blade enough for them all, should it come to that." Uemon kept on as they drew nearer to the building.
"I scouted ahead," he began, glancing to his cousin, his face steeled.
"They have three guards with them, five in total to our two." Tsuki and Date provided him with enough intel, and the white rabbit still lied in wait.
"I did not come for a skirmish, but if need be..." He let his words hang, knowing she would take his meaning. Soon enough, they were standing near the entrance to the inn.
Uemon glanced up at the sign, taking a long, deep breath before turning once more to Sora.
"Thank you," he said to her.
"For being here. It... means more than I can say." As with all things shinobi-related, matters regarding other nations were never simple. He could only hope this would not jeopardize her position within her village, and trust her to know what was best for her The wanderer turned to enter, then paused.
"Also, fair warning..." Another glance, over his shoulder at her.
"...these people are smug, and insufferable." It was only right to let her know beforehand. Uemon slid the door open and stepped into the genkan, depositing his zori neatly there.
It took only informing the hostess he was here to see the Masamune before she nodded politely and pointed them in the right direction. A private room located in the rear of the establishment. Uemon thanked her and slowly made his way to its door, placing his bandaged hand on its handle. He had nothing to worry about with Sora at his side...
...
except he could not shake the feeling that something awful was about to happen. The wanderer slid open the door, then stepped inside, dark eyes scanning the faces present. His gaze lingered on Gin...
"..." Then he ignored her. "Masamune no Toyoshi," he greeted the heir, neither bowing nor using honorifics.
"I received your letter."