>>5541323“Hagoromo-tono may have found a solution,” you suggest.
“Yeah, but you can’t reanimate him,” Naruto observes. “Last I checked you didn’t have a piece of him.”
“No, but he absolutely left other traces,” you counter. “The man wasn’t a myth after all, and he’d know more than anyone alive about being a jinchūriki. Maybe he wrote some of it down somewhere.”
“Wouldn’t be as weird as leaving part of his soul around to talk to us after all those centuries,” Naruto shrugs. “But I doubt you’d find anything after all this time, ya know?”
“Kaguya-hime isn’t dead,” you observe.
“No.”
“You don’t even want to hear it?”
“Listen, I appreciate the offer, really,” Naruto insists, “but there’s a whole <span class="mu-i">list</span> of well-connected people in our world who are <span class="mu-i">really</span> nervous about this weird connection you have with Kaguya.”
“Yeah no, I thought you disagreed with them.”
“I do,” Naruto admits. “But I also can’t particularly blame them either - cause even I don’t understand it. So let’s not go freaking people out even more than you already do by wandering off to talk to <span class="mu-i">the moon</span> again.”
“You’re not my dad,” you frown.
There’s a pause.
“... it <span class="mu-i">is</span> a little weird,” you eventually admit.
“It’s super weird,” he corrects you.
>Alright, I'll keep it to a records search if you agree to talk to Sakura and Tsuna-han.>That said it IS my choice - if I have no alternatives I may go so far as to contact her.>Nobody involved can be too picky. Do everything you can, and I will do the same.>Other?