Chapter 76: Asura's ancestral skill is talk-no-jutsu , Indra's ancestral skill is pretense
Chapter 76: Asura's ancestral skill is talk-no-jutsu , Indra's ancestral skill is pretense
"I don't care about any of that."
Faced with Kakashi Hatake's accusations, Zabuza Momochi simply sneered.
"I will fight for my ideals, and that will never change."
Hearing this, Kakashi Hatake was enraged.
"Listen to me, give up. Your future is only death."
With that, he dragged the Lightning Blade and stabbed it fiercely in Zabuza's direction.
However, what no one expected was that, along with the spurting of blood, it was not Momochi Zabuza who fell down, but Haku who had appeared in front of him at some unknown time.
At the critical moment, he took Zabuza Momochi's place and died at the hands of Kakashi Hatake.
"This is the boy who impersonated the Hidden Mist Dark Division."
Kakashi Hatake, who was off-screen, recognized Haku. Although he didn't know what Haku looked like, he recognized him from his attire as the person who had taken Zabuza away in the previous video.
Clearly, this confirms his earlier guess that the Hidden Mist Anbu boy was also one of those who left with Zabuza.
In order to raise the funds for revenge, Zabuza associated with people like Gato.
Kakashi Hatake had also heard of Gato's reputation, after all, there aren't many who can build a business that big.
However, what happened next made him frown. Faced with the fact that his subordinate had died in his place, Zabuza Momochi did not feel any guilt at all, and even regarded it as a good opportunity for him to retaliate.
Treat it completely as a tool.
His expression was cold and stern, but he was actually extremely angry. To him, ninjas who did not follow the rules were trash, but those who did not cherish their comrades were even more trash than trash.
Zabuza has committed both offenses. As a ninja of Kirigakure, he betrayed Kirigakure and plotted the assassination of the Mizukage. At the same time, he treated his subordinates like tools.
It's easy to imagine the rage in Kakashi Hatake's heart at this moment.
Kakashi Hatake in the scene was clearly just as angry, to the point that he crippled Zabuza Momochi's hands, rendering him unable to use weapons.
However, at the end of the video, something unexpected happened to Kakashi Hatake: just as Kakashi was about to kill Zabuza Momochi, the powerful merchant Gato, who had been hiding behind the scenes, appeared.
Faced with the arrogant and domineering Gato and his degrading words towards ninjas, even a demon like Zabuza Momochi couldn't bear being treated as a tool. In the end, he awakened his true self and, with just a kunai, slaughtered his way through the crowd, ultimately achieving a counterattack against Gato.
Zabuza Momochi awakened in his final moments the heart of a ninja, recognizing himself as a human being, not a tool.
Seeing this scene was a huge shock to Uchiha Sasuke, because although his formal education from childhood was not as extreme and intense as that of Kirigakure, he was still taught to prioritize missions and be willing to give up everything for them.
But now, the matter between Zabuza and Haku has had a huge impact on him.
There is no doubt that there is genuine affection between these two people, but it was still distorted within the ninja system.
Even if Zabuza hadn't been on the verge of death, he wouldn't have admitted that he had feelings for Bai.
"So this is what ninjas are like," Itachi Uchiha sighed.
Compared to Sasuke Uchiha, Itachi Uchiha was a more perfect ninja. He was more accepting of the idea that ninjas were tools because he himself held himself to that standard.
Even though his superiors demanded that he completely eradicate his entire family—an outrageous request—he agreed.
As expected, Ashura's strongest skill is still his talk-no-jutsu. He can even make someone like Fuza cry. Fuza is a demon who wouldn't even flinch in the face of death. It's a bit too much.
However, Ashura's persuasive skills were only just beginning to emerge.
However, if Asura's inherited skill is talk-no-jutsu (persuasion), then Indra's inherited skill is undoubtedly pretentiousness. When it comes to pretentiousness, probably no one can surpass the Indras of all generations.
Talk-no-jutsu?
All three of them couldn't help but twitch their lips. They finally understood what the so-called "talk-no-jutsu" of Naruto Uzumaki was all about.
So this is what "talking skills" are, used to persuade others?
But this isn't really a skill, is it? Is it really necessary for Kitahara Kaede to specifically bring it up?
Comparing Naruto's persuasive abilities to a kind of escaping technique is, to put it bluntly, a truly sarcastic remark by Kitahara Kaede.
But then they saw Indra feigning an abduction.
Indra, or rather, this generation's Indra is Uchiha Sasuke, whose ability to show off can also be called a kind of escape technique.
After understanding it, Uchiha Sasuke couldn't help but blush, feeling utterly insulted by Kitahara Kaede.
Why does Kitahara Kaede always like to slander people out of thin air?
Uchiha Itachi couldn't help but laugh out loud, but upon reflection, he realized it made a lot of sense.
There were scenes featuring Uchiha Sasuke in previous videos, and you could definitely see that he really loved to show off.
Suddenly, another video appeared below. He quickly clicked on it and saw that, based on his understanding of Kitahara Kaede's mischievous character, if what was shown before was Ashura's talk-no-jutsu, then what was shown next should be Indra's pretentiousness.
Watching his younger brother's boastful act backfire, he felt somewhat relieved. He had seen Kitahara Kaede write about Uchiha Sasuke's middle age, indicating that he would have a good future, which put Uchiha Itachi at ease.
He even had the mood to enjoy all this rare family affection, even if only he himself knew it.
From the moment he destroyed his family, he never imagined that a sinner like him could one day enjoy kinship. This world has been quite good to him!
As long as he sees Sasuke grow to a certain level, he can die in peace, and die at Sasuke's hands.
He was destined not to see his younger brother's future, and this diary made up for many of his regrets.
The scene unfolds in a huge arena, surrounded by all sorts of people. Besides many civilians, there are even a few ninjas from the Sand Village.
"Sunagakure?" Uchiha Sasuke looked at the design on the headband the other person was wearing. He had learned about it in his textbooks; it was the headband of Sunagakure, one of the Five Great Nations.
However, he had only seen them in textbooks and had never actually seen them in real life.
Moreover, these guys were strange; each of them was carrying something on their backs.
Many voices calling out "Uchiha" could be heard from the surrounding area.
"Uchiha? Are they calling me?" Uchiha Sasuke frowned, but he noticed that many people were saying the same thing: the time was almost up, and he hadn't arrived yet.
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