Chapter 36: Obito the Mad
It didn't take long for the high-level meeting at the Hokage building to end.
After several rounds of debate and negotiation, Danzo succeeded in obtaining the Hokage authority granted by Minato.
This meant he didn't take the position of Hokage, but during this period, he could enter the Hokage's office, control the Hokage's power, and be responsible for handling daily government affairs, as well as the release and decision-making of high-risk tasks at all levels.
However, this also indirectly caused dissatisfaction among Homura and Koharu.
They were all from the same generation, so why should Danzo, who liked to hide in the shadows, temporarily take over the Hokage's power?
Hiruzen was also the temporary successor!
If Hiruzen hadn't given up in the competition, which round would Danzo have succeeded in?
Frankly, Danzo wasn't surprised that Hiruzen had given up.
He just thought Hiruzen had lost his strength due to the loss of his wife, Biwako.
He didn't know that Hiruzen had been scolded by the "revived" Tobirama the previous night, and now he no longer pursued power.
In other words, Hiruzen was worried that if Tobirama came again, he would see that he was clinging to power and turning the Fourth Hokage into a puppet.
