"Looks like you got yourself a Ronin," Hiakri said to the spiky-haired girl with a grin. Hiakri then turned her attention back towards the Daimyo and asked him, "is there anything else that you wish of me, my lord?"
Haruka rose an eyebrow and answered Hikari's smirk with one of her own. It would be interesting to work with the light-hearted Ronin. She hadn't met much others like her, in times such as these.
" I see you and lazy-girl here have met. You'll be working with her. Whack her in the face to wake up early in the morning. That's all. "
The young man got up as he placed the sheet in a secret folder.
" ...Haruka. Take Hikari and go do your job. Explain her the mission. And don't fail me. We're going to war. And you'll be in the front lines. I advice you get some allies. " With that the daimyo hide the folder inside a drawer and sat back down.
" Dismissed. Your hired. Whatever. Bishamonten awaits. "
Bishamonten this, Bishamonten that... Religion was really overrated. How could something with no physical form help with the upcoming war? Ah well, it didn't really matter. "Yes, mi'Lord." She smiled a little, but it was gone a moment after it had appeared. "Make sure you get that meal, Lord Hideaki." Haruka murmured. "I cannot imagine that filling one's stomach with little more than sake alone would be good for one's health~"
And with that, she closed the door, starting back down one of the many hallways.
"So," The ninja began, looking over at the swordswoman besides her. "It was Hikari-san, right?"