Konohagakure No sato :
Uzumaki Apartnt :
The shared smile between the four of them lingered in the warm air of the apartnt, a silent acknowledgnt of the bond they had forged. With a soft exhale .
( Now the final and Most Important )
Naruto freed his hands from the silver chain of his new pendant and reached down to grip the edges of the heavy middle tray. His muscles shifted under his black base layer as he lifted the wooden teay, carefully setting it beside the top tray on his bed.
This final action revealed the bottom-most layer of the Rectangle Box—the foundation of a shinobi's survival.
Laying neatly folded at the center was his new inner sh armor. Woven from a dark, diamond-patterned, chakra-resistant material, the sh was designed to be fiercely form-fitting and breathable, offering a crucial layer of subsurface protection without sacrificing a fraction of his Namikaze-inherited mobility.
The lower half of the armor was highly specialized, separated into two distinct sections: a thigh-high upper guard and a separate calf-to-ankle wrap. This specific configuration intentionally left the knees exposed, maximizing joint flexibility for high-speed, acrobatic combat—a tactical choice reminiscent of the village's elite Tokubetsu Jonin, like Anko Mitarashi.
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Surrounding the sh was a ticulously organized restock of standard field equipnt. Cold, steel standard kunais and backup shuriken rested in oiled grooves. All of these were Backup tools and it even Included a Standard Short Sword.
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Beside them sat the gritty essentials of a prolonged mission: tightly wound spools of ninja wire, matte-cased smoke bombs, heavily sealed rations of military food pills, and an array of sealing essentials, including fresh vials of chakra-conductive ink and pristine blank scrolls.
( where is it--ah there )
But Naruto's Blue eyes glazed right over the standard arsenal. His attention locked instantly onto a single item tucked into the far corner of the tray:
A moderately sized scroll, tightly bound and wrapped in a piece of rich red cloth.
As Naruto reached for the red-wrapped scroll, a collective spark of realization hit the girls.
During their marathon shopping excursion—between the fittings for the tactical gear and the design of the crimson armguards—Naruto had slipped away to a highly specialized artisan.
He had commissioned sothing entirely In Secret , promising the girls he would show them when the ti was right.
Karin leaned in, her Kagura's Mind's Eye detecting the dense, intricate layers of chakra trapped within the parchnt. "Is that a storage scroll?" she asked, her voice dropping to an intrigued whisper.
Naruto didn't look up, but a confident smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. He offered a simple, affirming,
"Umm."
Ino crossed her arms, her platinum-gold pendant catching the light as she leaned over his shoulder. "So, the 'Greatest Hokage' is finally going to show us what he customized in all that secrecy?"
Hinata stepped closer, her soft lilac eyes wide with genuine curiosity, her silence speaking volus as she waited for the reveal.
Humoring their anticipation, Naruto untied the red cloth and rolled the heavy parchnt out across his bedsheets. The scroll was covered in a dizzying array of complex sealing matrices.
Without hesitation, he pressed his palm directly over the central circle of kanji. He let a pulse of his dense, blue chakra flow from his core, down his arm, and into the paper.
"Poof"
A cloud of white smoke cleared instantly, displaced by a rush of air, leaving behind a neat arrangent of eleven distinct black boxes. They were compact, just a little longer than the length of two palms placed end-to-end.
Of the eleven, six were cast in a pure, unblemished matte black. The remaining five, however, were strikingly different, adorned with intricate, gleaming gold engravings that ran down their centers.
Before the girls could ask what they were, Naruto held up a single finger in a silent request for patience. He turned his back to the bed, stepping over to his bedside table. From the top drawer, he retrieved a polished, brown wooden box.
Flipping the lid open, he revealed five cylindrical chakra tal rods. They were the size and thickness of premium ink pens, cast in heavy dark tal and etched with microscopic, glowing kanji coordinates.
Naruto picked up one of the heavy tallic rods, rolling it between his fingers with practiced ease as he walked back and sat on the edge of the bed.
By now, Ino, Karin, and Hinata had crowded around him, their personal space forgotten in the face of absolute curiosity. Naruto reached out and picked up one of the black boxes with the golden engravings. He rested it on his lap, tapped the heavy chakra rod against the lid once, and flicked the latch open.
"Woahh..." Ino breathed out, all of her usual snark evaporating instantly.
"So beautiful..." Hinata whispered, leaning so close her dark hair brushed Naruto's shoulder.
"Ooh..." Karin adjusted her glasses, her red eyes reflecting the gleam of the weapon inside.
Resting on a bed of dark velvet was not a simple shinobi tool, but a highly detailed, deeply ornantal dagger. It was a masterpiece of lethal artistry, forged as a curved, ceremonial-style blade that demanded reverence.
The Blade: Forged from an unknown, high-purity silver alloy, the blade boasted a polished, mirror-like reflective finish that caught every lun of light in the room.
Running precisely down the length of the steel were intricate, ancient-style seal engravings—matrices that looked older than Konoha itself.
Near the base of the blade, transitioning into the hilt, was a distinct, aggressive "cut-out" section, perfectly designed to catch and snap an opponent's weapon in close-quarters parrying.
The Hilt: The handle was a breathtaking juxtaposition of wealth and mystery. It was primarily composed of ornate, twisting gold filigree that wrapped upward, converging around a central, circular emblem.
The Core: But the most srizing feature was the grip itself. The handle appeared to be crafted from a highly durable, translucent, frosted material—sothing akin to reinforced quartz crystal or chakra-glass. Suspended within the hollowed center of this frosted grip was a shifting mass of what looked like fine, luminescent golden sand or stardust, reacting sluggishly to the ambient chakra in the room.
Naruto held the dagger up by the golden filigree, the shifting sand inside the hilt catching the glow of the room's lights. It was a weapon fit for a king, designed with a purpose far beyond simple combat.
The air in the room grew heavy with anticipation as Naruto began the delicate process of priming the specialized arsenal. Holding the ornantal dagger,
he ticulously rotated the jewel end-cap at the base of the grip until it detached with a soft, tallic click.
And the hollowed, frosted handle was now exposed, Naruto reached for one of the chakra tal rods, sliding it into the hilt where it seated perfectly within the gold filigree housing.
Next, Naruto picked up a small bottle of specialized, blackish ink from the supply tray. He carefully tipped the vial, pouring the viscous fluid into the hollowed glass hilt.
As the ink filled the chamber, it surged around the chakra rod and the suspended golden sand, instantly transforming the appearance of the weapon.
From the outside, the once-translucent frosted grip turned a deep, obsidian ink-black, creating a high-contrast background that made the golden sand appear to flow like liquid stars trapped in the void.
The effect was profoundly mystic and beautiful, a perfect marriage of Uzumaki sealing tradition and modern tactical engineering.
After securing the jeweled cap back onto the hilt, Naruto closed his eyes and funneled a precise stream of his blue chakra into the weapon. The reaction was imdiate:
The intricate, ancient-style seal engravings running the length of the silver, reflective blade began to glow with a steady, ethereal bluish hue.
The central circular emblem on the gold filigree hilt pulsed in rhythm with Naruto's own heartbeat as the chakra tal rod stabilized the internal energy.
The polished finish of the silver blade caught the light from his blue pendant gemstone.
Once the activity ceased and the blade was fully harmonized, Naruto placed the finalized weapon back into its velvet-lined box. He repeated this exact ritual four more tis, systematically preparing each of the five gold-engraved boxes.
As he worked, the table beca an array of lethal artistry, with five identical silver blades featuring their unique hilt cut-outs and ink-black grips resting ready for deploynt.
If soone from his previous life saw these daggers , they will blurt out
THE Dagger of Ti
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The heavy silence in the apartnt shifted from one of professional awe to a thick, charged stillness.
The five glowing daggers, resting like crystalline stars on the bed, had completely erased the rest of the high-tech gear from the girls' minds. Even Hinata, usually the most composed in her quietude, stood with a vacant, wide-eyed expression, her shyness montarily replaced by pure srization.
Naruto broke the spell with a sudden, decisive movent.
He reached down, grabbed one of the black-and-gold boxes, and—without a word—shoved it directly into Hinata's hands.
Before she could even process the weight of it, he turned and pressed the second box into Ino's grasp. Finally, he picked up the third and handed it to Karin, who accepted it with a lingering, trance-like slow-motion nod.
Naruto stepped back, a genuine, warm smile reaching his eyes as he looked at the three of them clutching the Masterpieces.
"For you all," Naruto said softly. "A piece of the Uzumaki legacy to keep you safe."
The reaction was like a physical shockwave hitting the room.
Hinata remained deathly silent. Her fingers traced the edges of the box as her mind raced—not toward the tactical value of the weapon, but toward the overwhelming realization that this was the very first gift she had ever received from Naruto. It wasn't just a tool; it was a piece of him.
Karin's heartbeat quickened to a frantic rhythm that she was sure everyone could hear. Having lived a life of utility and survival, the concept of a "gift"—especially one of such imnse value from soone outside her imdiate bloodline—shook her to her core. For the first ti, she felt seen as a person, not just a tool.
The extroverted "Queen Bee" of the Academy was utterly silenced. The deep-seated bitterness she occasionally felt—the fear that she was just another part of a team—lted away instantly. Her face flared into a deep crimson that rivaled Karin's hair.
The girl who always had a witty coback found her throat tight and her voice completely gone.
"Thank you... Naruto-kun" Karin finally managed to whisper, her voice thick with an emotion she couldn't quite na.
Ino snapped out of her daze next, though her bravado was nowhere to be found. She clutched the box to her chest, her eyes darting away to hide the sheen of tears.
"Tha... thanks," she stamred, her face still glowing like a heated coal.
Naruto chuckled, turning his attention to Hinata to see how she was holding up. The sight that t him was... concerning.
Hinata stood perfectly rigid. Her face wasn't just red; it was a pulsing, vibrant violet-crimson. Visible steam began to evaporate from the top of her head as her breathing remained unnaturally steady—a sign of her body's total system override.
Karin and Ino glanced over at their friend and then at each other. They reached the sa conclusion at the exact sa second.
" HINATA FAINTED....! " they both shrieked in unison as the Hyuga heiress tipped backward like a felled tree.
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Uzumaki Apartnt :
The 23 minutes it took for Hinata's brain to "reboot" were perhaps the longest of Naruto's life. The atmosphere in the room was so thick with awkwardness that you could have cut it with a dull kunai.
Naruto had systematically cleared the bed, tucking the sh armor and standard supplies back into their layers to make room for Hinata to lie down.
Once the bed was clear and Hinata was tucked in, a silence descended that was sohow louder than a battlefield.
During the wait, the silence was deafening.
Ino and Karin refused to even glance in his direction; whenever their eyes accidentally t his, they instantly hit "Tomato Mode," hiding behind the unconscious Hinata like she was a tactical barrier.
Sensing the impending social collapse, Naruto beat a strategic retreat to the living room to pass the ti by "bullying" Simba—who took the roughhousing with the dignity only a Ninken could muster.
When Hinata finally woke, Naruto stepped back into the room. The three girls were sitting together, faces still flushed, clutching their black-and-gold boxes as if they contained the secrets of the Sage of SIX paths himself .
Naruto, deciding to be the mature one, cleared his throat.
"The daggers are special," he began.
The girls' faces turned a shade of red that shouldn't be biologically possible. The room went deathly silent. Ino's jaw dropped, Karin's glasses fogged up, and Hinata looked like she was about to visit to the Pure Land once again.
Realizing his phrasing sounded a bit too much like a proposal, Naruto ntally punched himself and scrambled to clarify.
"Not like that!" Naruto barked, punching himself ntally in frustration at his social clumsiness. "I an the seals! The daggers have specialized seals placed on them!"
The girls slowly regained their composure, though Karin kept her face hidden behind her glasses. "What kind of seals, Naruto?" she asked, her voice trembling slightly
Naruto paused. He couldn't tell them it was a Flying Thunder God coordinate—that was an S-rank secret forbidden by the Hokage. He had to be strategic with the truth.
"It's a specialized Trigger Seal " Naruto explained."It's designed to send an imdiate, high-priority signal the mont you're in trouble or need reinforcents."
Naruto picked up one of the remaining Dagger from the Boxes and pointed to the red jewel atop the hilt. He pressed it firmly.
"You push this like a button. It sends a pulse through the chakra tal and the ink fuel , The seal is still in work so Right now, I'm the only one tuned to receive the signal."
The girls' reactions were a synchronized blend of dazed romanticism:
"Only Naruto-kun..." Hinata whispered to herself.
"Only him... hihi," Ino giggled, her embarrassnt replaced by a strange sense of exclusivity.
".....To Naruto-kun, huh" Karin looked down and adjusted her glasses, her heart racing.
"The ink in the hilt is the fuel," Naruto continued, his voice dropping into a serious, authoritative tone. "The ink in the hilt is the fuel. It's highly concentrated and troubleso to refine. Only use it in ergencies. Once triggered, the reservoir needs to be refilled before it can be used again."
Naruto's tone shifted, losing its usual tone and becoming sothing much more protective and raw. He lowered his voice, his eyes locking onto each of them in turn.
"You're all going to graduate soon, and honestly... I'm worried," he admitted. "The world outside the Academy isn't a training ground. So I made these. If you're in danger—no matter how small you think it is—please, trigger it. "
"...."X3
" I promise ........I will be there as fast as possible "
The girls fell into a trance, but this ti it wasn't from embarrassnt. It was the weight of his sincerity.
"Don't think about 'troubling ' or being a burden," Naruto added with an authoritative edge that brooked no argunt. "Just use it. Do you understand?"
After ten minutes of explaining the gravity of the tool, the mood finally lightened—perhaps a bit too much.
"Yosh!" Ino shouted, jumping up with a sudden burst of energy. "If that's the case, let's go, girls! We're going to make Naruto a feast as a thank-you!"
Karin and Hinata's eyes lit up with excitent.
Naruto's eyes, however, lost all their brilliance. A cold sweat broke out on the back of his neck. Even Simba, the ravens perched on the balcony, and the sleeping owl Sadako felt a primal fear ripple through their souls.
Naruto ntally cataloged the "cooking" skills of this team:
Hinata Hyuga: The eldest daughter of the most traditional clan in Konoha; she had likely never even seen the inside of a kitchen, let alone held a ladle. Only Training of a worth main clan mber is necessary.
Karin Uzumaki: Spent 80% of her life in a cell or a lab, and since coming to Konoha, had been pampered by Tsunade and Shizune. and even Now her Mom takes care of the als.
Ino Yamanaka: Had "flowers in her head" for years, focusing on aesthetics rather than the chemistry of a stove. even later She Only focused on training and not Cooking .
Naruto rembered the last ti they "helped" when he had a fever. It was the primary reason he had fled the Senju estate so early.
As the three girls vanished into the kitchen with terrifying enthusiasm, Simba kicked Naruto in the shin and looked up at Naruto with a look of pure pity.
The ravens cawed and imdiately took flight, sending a ntal ssage through the Avian Link: 'We're eating out today. Mice are safer.' Even Sadako the owl left without a hoot.
"Oh Kami, help ," Naruto whispered.
Realizing he needed a tactical retreat, Naruto looked at the remaining boxes. He quickly sealed the six matte-black boxes into his storage scroll. Picking up the final Black-Gold Box, he bolted toward the door.
"I... I have to head out and deliver this!" he shouted toward the kitchen.
Karin stuck her head out, her face smudged with a suspicious white powder that might have been flour—or plaster. "Who is that one for?"
Naruto didn't slow down. "Tsunade-Nee!"
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