Name: Paint the wall
Location: Anywhere
Rank: D
Team: No
Client: Random Citizen
Rewards: 500 exp and 500 Ryo
Description: An old man is in need of assistance painting over some images that a few vandals painted on the side of his house. You can help him! He is just repainting it white and with the two of you is should take no time at all.
Pink Wall
Gekkido met with another old man and his wife as they saught to paint the guest house pink once more after it'd been painted navy blue with grotesque images. This house was in one of the wealthier parts of kirigakure, and was a particularly great offence to those in the neighborhood. It was one of the first times a kaguya was received with open arms into such a place, for they were in the mood for violence. Nothing is more pleasing than to have a common enemy with someone known for being lethal in battle. He began helping the old man paint the wall, and for the first half hour he listened to him complain about the dispicable act they were cleaning up. People with such optimized minds as Gekkido did not have time to entertain thoughts of complaining or anger at the actions of other people. He did however have time to discuss topics that would be beneficial for himself with the rich man. Since he was rich, it was obvious the questions would be related to wealth accumulation. It didn't take a fool to realize that there were ways to grow wealth that were more efficient than simply doing a lot of missions. In the world Gekkido lived in, power was the key currency. He who had power had wealth. But if he were to one day create a new world, a new economy; he would need to know how to do so from the ground up. So he asked the man the question of what key mentalities he needed to have in order to become wealthy as a young man. The man smiled at the question and answered smoothly and in an entirely different tone of voice than he'd originally had. He told Gekkido most young people were incapable of being wealthy because they were not prepared nor willing to put in the time to master anything and thus become valuable enough to attract a great amount of wealth. He said the mentality came into play when you considered the smaller moments of time that were normally spent dilly dallying or being frivolous. Gekkido pondered this and realized what he meant. It was a matter of values, and peoples values came from their vision or came from the environment around them. As soon as this principle left the man's mouth, Gekkido knew the mission was over and he'd gotten what he'd needed to be successful in this venture.