As the conversation begins to shift from tense strategy to a lighter tone, Sasuke smirks, his voice carrying a hint of teasing. "If she really sees us as her grandkids," he begins, "does that mean we can go over to her house to play?"
Naruto's eyes widen with excitement at the idea, his face lighting up. He jumps in enthusiastically, "Yeah! Imagine how fun it'll be! We could see all the Zetsu training and the million-plus of them doing stuff! And who knows what else she's got going on there. It's gonna be awesome!" He starts grinning, lost in the idea of spending time at Kaguya's place, practically bouncing on his feet with excitement.
Sasuke, despite his usual cool demeanor, can't help but feel a little intrigued by the idea too. "Maybe. It could be worth checking out." He lets a rare, half-smile play at the corner of his lips.
The Kage, however, are not nearly as excited. Tsunade, narrowing her eyes, cuts through their lightheartedness. "How exactly are you two planning to know what's going on there? You might forget important details, or worse, get distracted by whatever Kaguya is doing."
Naruto waves it off, still smiling. "I've got it covered! We'll just invite Shikamaru along. He's the smartest guy we know, so if we forget anything, he'll catch it! It's just like inviting a friend over, right? I read a lot of books about family, and that's exactly how they do it!"
Tobirama can't hide his disbelief, rolling his eyes in frustration. "That's the dumbest thing I've heard all day. You're not actually family, Naruto. You can't just walk into someone's home like that and expect everything to go smoothly."
Naruto's grin doesn't waver, despite Tobirama's scorn. "You're wrong, Tobirama. We've got something special. We're stronger together now, and if Kaguya sees us like family, then we are family! Besides, I'm optimistic! We'll figure it out."
At the back of the room, Shikamaru lets out an exaggerated sigh, already feeling the weight of being dragged into this. "I'm just going to regret this, aren't I?" he mutters under his breath, clearly not looking forward to being the voice of reason amid all the chaos.
Brown Zetsu, having silently been lurking nearby, steps forward and interrupts the growing chatter. "If you wish to ask Kaguya something, you can try again. But be warned—don't expect her to give you answers right away." His voice is flat, giving little room for interpretation.
Naruto looks at Brown Zetsu hopefully. "So, what about it? Can we go? Can we get some Zetsu training going on over there?" He grins, eager to know more.
Sasuke raises an eyebrow, also waiting for a response from Brown Zetsu, though he's still skeptical about the whole thing.
The tension between Tobirama's cynicism and Naruto's optimism is palpable, but one thing is clear: the idea of visiting Kaguya's world has sparked an unexpected sense of adventure in Naruto, and even Sasuke isn't entirely opposed to the idea.
As Tsunade watches them, she just shakes her head, resigned. "I still think you two are getting ahead of yourselves."