This wasn't meant to be an interrogation proper--Hiashiko would be able to tell if he were lying thanks to the subtle cues of body language, one of the many gifts from the Byakugan, but she was not trained in questioning prisoners, not like Morino and the shinobi under her command.
But the need was quickly mounting for information, and without Sarutobi able to do so much as voluntarily move any muscles, Yuuhi was really their only other option. She stayed in the doorway, though Morino moved out of the light, and watched Yuuhi move into a formal and submissive posture. It seemed his time in isolation had at least curbed his impulsiveness.
"Morino-san has brought you a change of clothing," Hiashiko said, knowing that those were words Yuuhi would far from expect. Lacking interrogation training didn't mean she wasn't aware of some of the cruder techniques.
Kureno was surprised to hear that, and in this scenario that immediately made him suspicious. But there was little he could do however, even if this was one of those acts of kindness that came right before a crushing blow. And that kind of thought made his stomach sink
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"You assume correctly," Ibiki murmured from her place in the dark. "You are aware of the charges levied against you. It would behoove you to answer questions truthfully and with as much detail as possible." The unspoken threat of Refuse to do so at your own peril hung heavily in the air. Even without the fact that cooperation would speak well of Yuuhi when all information was set before the Hokage to evaluate, Ibiki was a firm believer in the ends always justifying the means.
She allowed a few moments of silence for her words to set in before continuing. "What was the situation at the time of finding Sarutobi?" Questioning out of order sometimes elicited more information than if the subject could expect what came next.
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But the need was quickly mounting for information, and without Sarutobi able to do so much as voluntarily move any muscles, Yuuhi was really their only other option. She stayed in the doorway, though Morino moved out of the light, and watched Yuuhi move into a formal and submissive posture. It seemed his time in isolation had at least curbed his impulsiveness.
"Morino-san has brought you a change of clothing," Hiashiko said, knowing that those were words Yuuhi would far from expect. Lacking interrogation training didn't mean she wasn't aware of some of the cruder techniques.
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She allowed a few moments of silence for her words to set in before continuing. "What was the situation at the time of finding Sarutobi?" Questioning out of order sometimes elicited more information than if the subject could expect what came next.
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