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Now reading: [143] : The Reaper of the Shinobi World—Uzumaki Shin from Naruto: Copy System, a Action novel by Dragoniax.

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Back at the Konoha encampnt.

Tsunade, Kushina, and Mikoto practically circled Shin the mont he showed up, double-checking he hadn’t lost an arm or grown a second head.

“I feel like I’m going through so sort of routine inspection,” Shin deadpanned, raising an eyebrow.

Mikoto couldn’t hold back her curiosity:

“Why was it so loud out there? We felt tremors all the way here—like a full-on earthquake.”

“I used my Complete Body — Susanoo,” Shin said matter-of-factly. “And the Eight-Tails decided to fire off a Bijūdama. That’s basically a giant, unholy blast of Chakra. Pretty sure half the continent heard it go off.”

Tsunade folded her arms.

“So you even lugged back the Eight-Tails?”

She’d spotted the huge octopus-bull beast earlier, aning Shin had, apparently, dragged it in like a fisherman showing off his trophy catch.

“If the Four-Tails hadn’t bolted so fast,” Shin said with a shrug, “I would’ve bagged him too.”

The group couldn’t help but laugh at the ntal image of a freaked-out Four-Tails hightailing it like so codic cartoon character. Then again, it likely owed its getaway more to Shin’s laziness than any cunning on the beast’s part.

Shin turned to Tsunade with a wry grin:

“Aren’t you the least bit curious how things ended?”

Tsunade’s lips twitched into a smirk.

“Do I really need to ask? You brought back the Eight-Tails as a souvenir, so I’m guessing it’s all good.”

“Wow, Tsunade, never knew you were so clever,” Shin teased.

Her eyes narrowed.

“So you thought I was an idiot before?”

“Cough, cough. N-no way! You obviously radiate brilliance. I’d never—” Shin hurriedly backpedaled with a few awkward throat clearings.

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A short while later, Hiruzen Sarutobi led the rest of Konoha’s forces back to camp. In truth, Konoha had suffered so heavy losses—hardly shocking when four different villages (Suna, Iwa, Kumo, and A) gang up on you at once.

Compared to the enemy’s casualties, though, Konoha still ca out better than one would expect.

Suna had it worst of all, being Shin’s first target—pure bad luck, from their perspective.

By the end, Suna had lost over half its fighting strength, while the other three villages each lost upwards of a third.

Total body count? Easily in the thousands.

After all, one decisive slash from a Full-Body Susano’o can reap dozens—sotis hundreds—of lives at once…especially when it’s coated in Amaterasu black flas.

While, in the original story, Amaterasu famously never finished anyone off in a big way, plenty of enemy shinobi got flambéed by black fire this ti around.

And so the world bestowed a new moniker upon him:

He was the wielder of Hellfire (Amaterasu)—the pitch-black blaze from the depths of who-knows-where—accompanied by a black Susano’o towering like so demon lord from beyond.

Entire armies quaked at the re ntion of “Uzumaki Shin.” The man had basically ascended to mythical status overnight.

Of course, the four villages, even after such a massive blow, still hadn’t formally surrendered—though by now it looked more like desperate flailing than any real strategy.

They were on track to lose this war, especially because Shin needed them to lose. He had his own goals: obtaining the [Divine Replication Card]—the ultimate item that could copy literally anything.

Once he had that card, not even advanced Kekkei Tōta like Dust Release (which he previously couldn’t replicate) would be off-limits. But honestly, Shin’s real aim lay far beyond sothing like Dust Release.

He had his sights set on the Rinnegan. After snagging the [Divine Replication Card], he’d hunt down Madara Uchiha’s eyes—currently entrusted to Nagato.

One way or another, Shin’s quest for ultimate ocular power was far from over.

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anwhile, in a quieter corner of the camp, Danzō sat with Hiruzen Sarutobi.

“Hiruzen,” Danzō began, leaning in, “What’s your take on Uzumaki Shin?”

Hiruzen blinked, not sure if he was hearing correctly.

“You ca all this way just to ask that?”

“Don’t you think it’s important?”

Hiruzen lowered his gaze, silent a mont.

“Right now,” he finally said, “Shin is Konoha’s hero.”

And how couldn’t he be? Without Shin, the village would be done for.

Danzō, however, let out a dry, mocking laugh.

“Are you really so sure? Doesn’t it strike you that Uzumaki Shin is a ticking ti bomb for Konoha?”

Hiruzen’s brow furrowed, and his tone turned sharp.

“What exactly are you implying?”

Of course, Hiruzen knew Shin was dangerously powerful—beyond his control, to be honest. But what could he do? He’d already witnessed Shin’s incredible might. There was no real plan for dealing with that.

“Don’t forget,” Danzō continued, voice cold, “he’s originally from the Land of Whirlpools. He’s not truly ours. And recall that ti we ordered an assault on Iwa’s encampnt? We sent Shin the directive, and he never showed. If he’d gone, we wouldn’t have lost so many people. In my view, half our casualties fall on him.”

If Shin could hear that remark, he’d probably wring Danzō’s neck. Pinning the bla for Konoha’s losses on him was beyond shaless. But that was Danzō, all right.

“Just think about it,” Danzō said, rising from his seat. Before stepping away, he cast Hiruzen one last glance.

Hiruzen remained there, head bowed, lost in thought. As much as he hated to admit it, Danzō’s words sank deep, planting seeds of doubt. Indeed, for Hiruzen, Shin was starting to feel like a thorn in his side.

Certainly, other villages might envy Konoha for having Shin around—he was a living nuke, after all. But Hiruzen almost wished he’d never appeared. Shin was simply outside the Hokage’s grasp.

As the village leader, Hiruzen liked to keep everything under control—no wild cards, no anomalies. Shin, however, was the biggest wild card of them all.

Not only was his strength off the charts, but his personality was also unpredictable. Hiruzen now viewed him as a very real threat…a ti bomb he had no idea how to defuse.

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