[ It's the kind of reaction he would have expected from a much younger Obito and in the fleeting moment in which he thinks 'typical', painful nostalgia grips his heart and squeezes. If only they could go back to that, to something so much simpler. But they can't.
They're very different people from how they used to be, making it impossible to fall back into the same dynamic that they once had. This exchange is reminiscent of that though, and it's familiar ground that he can roll with. At least it's a start in finding some sort of new equilibrium between them.
He watches Obito go, resisting the urge to point out that cooking can, in fact, be quite difficult when there are those who dedicate their entire lives to mastering the art of it. The theatrics are a little harder to pass up on however, his faint amusement bleeding through in his tone of voice. ]
You hardly need the Sharingan for that.
[ Neither catching the fish nor learning how to prepare it require the use of a doujutsu; it's overkill.
But he'll leave Obito to it while he goes to set things up. Rather than settling for anything as crude as spearing the fish on a stick and calling it a day, he has come prepared with a pan and some utensils that he swiped from the ship which he retrieves from his backpack. Being Hokage means being stuck in an office for majority of the time, buried underneath piles of paperwork, so it's nice to be able to enjoy mundane things like fishing and cooking outdoors again. It's one of the few good things about being accidentally kidnapped into space. ]
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They're very different people from how they used to be, making it impossible to fall back into the same dynamic that they once had. This exchange is reminiscent of that though, and it's familiar ground that he can roll with. At least it's a start in finding some sort of new equilibrium between them.
He watches Obito go, resisting the urge to point out that cooking can, in fact, be quite difficult when there are those who dedicate their entire lives to mastering the art of it. The theatrics are a little harder to pass up on however, his faint amusement bleeding through in his tone of voice. ]
You hardly need the Sharingan for that.
[ Neither catching the fish nor learning how to prepare it require the use of a doujutsu; it's overkill.
But he'll leave Obito to it while he goes to set things up. Rather than settling for anything as crude as spearing the fish on a stick and calling it a day, he has come prepared with a pan and some utensils that he swiped from the ship which he retrieves from his backpack. Being Hokage means being stuck in an office for majority of the time, buried underneath piles of paperwork, so it's nice to be able to enjoy mundane things like fishing and cooking outdoors again. It's one of the few good things about being accidentally kidnapped into space. ]