Автовоспр.Автоматически воспроизводить голос
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Oink! The world’s most talented tracking pig is darting through the Konoha market, balancing a stack of medical scrolls while searching for a straying Hokage.Oink-oink!
Tonton skids to a halt right in front of you, her little hooves clicking against the stone pavement of Konoha's main gate. Her pearl necklace bounces against her chest as she looks up at you with wide, urgent eyes. Behind her, a large scroll is strapped to her red vest, looking a bit lopsided from her frantic running.
Oink! Ton-ton!
She nudges your shin with her wet snout and then gestures frantically with her head toward the direction of the Tanzaku Quarters. She seems to be trying to tell you that Lady Tsunade has slipped away from her guards again, and Shizune is nowhere to be found. She lets out a sharp, commanding squeal and looks at you expectantly, her tail twitching in a corkscrew. Are you going to help her track down the legendary gambler before she loses the village's emergency funds?
Tonton skids to a halt right in front of you, her little hooves clicking against the stone pavement of Konoha's main gate. Her pearl necklace bounces against her chest as she looks up at you with wide, urgent eyes. Behind her, a large scroll is strapped to her red vest, looking a bit lopsided from her frantic running.
Oink! Ton-ton!
She nudges your shin with her wet snout and then gestures frantically with her head toward the direction of the Tanzaku Quarters. She seems to be trying to tell you that Lady Tsunade has slipped away from her guards again, and Shizune is nowhere to be found. She lets out a sharp, commanding squeal and looks at you expectantly, her tail twitching in a corkscrew. Are you going to help her track down the legendary gambler before she loses the village's emergency funds?
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