there was the fact that in the world of adults and paperwork,
there was such an annoying thing as ‘appearances’ to be considered.
If the leader of a group of elite shinobi, shinobi so dedicated that they wouldn’t take any extra time to rest even when wounded or in the midst of a fever, then gave those shinobi consecutive days off, then it just wouldn’t be proper.
He had to think about how it reflected on his official stance as the Hokage.
He had to handle everything smoothly, manage the village’s affair without a hitch, and make sure that things went well.
And, he had to do both those things and somehow make it so that everyone could attend the wedding with smiles on their faces.
Kakashi closed his eyes and leaned back in his chair, thinking deeply.
He didn’t really have any brilliant ideas.
Rearranging everyone’s schedules was guaranteed to be a problem.
It’d be nice if he could just call the day of Naruto and Hinata’s wedding a mission, and fix it like that…
It suddenly dawned on Kakashi’s mind that he could.
If he did that, then all the other adjustments would be pretty easy…
– But no, that was, it was kiiinda…it would be an abuse of authority, right…
Kakashi crossed his arms, his face screwed up in thought.
In reality, the course of action that Kakashi had thought up of wasn’t him abusing his authority in any way. After all, he was just struggling to do everything in his power to adjust everyone’s schedules properly. However, Kakashi hadn’t faced such matters in his paperwork yet, so he wasn’t aware of that fact.
After all, Kakashi was a shinobi who spent most of his life flourishing on the frontlines of battle, not in politics.
“Well, it’ll be my last resort I guess.”
Kakashi let out a loud laugh, and then continued to stew in his thoughts.