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Now reading: Chapter 103: The Shock of Poisoning and Showdown from Naruto: Rebuilding the Hidden Sand, a Fantasy novel by keepsmiling29.

After Arai left, Sasori appeared in Yuji’s office.

"Stop taking action," Yuji said. "Arai has grown suspicious, but looking at his attitude, there’s no imdiate danger."

"There are still so who haven’t been eliminated."

"No need. The Ninja World War that follows will consu those people. We have to give the Village ti to recover its vitality. If we remove too many more now, there will be no one useful left when the war breaks out."

Sasori leaned against the wall and said nothing for a mont.

"As for the internal tensions in the Village," Yuji continued, "once Sunagakure’s dicines are released, the scale of that change will be enough to settle most of it on its own." He smiled slightly.

"The economy has always been the first pain point. Once money starts flowing and people’s lives improve, hostility naturally decreases. And without us adding fuel, whatever friction remains between the two factions will dissolve after the Third’s death.

The class conflict wasn’t built overnight, it ca from unequal distribution of limited resources. That condition is about to change."

"What about him?" Sasori asked.

Yuji nodded. "Begin."

Sasori was asking about the Third Kazekage.

"You already have his full trust. The dicine news will keep him and the other higher-ups occupied and optimistic for so ti, they’ll be dreaming about the future. He won’t be watching for a move from us."

The dicine situation would shift the village’s entire policy focus toward this new industry, drawing the senior officials’ attention away from anything else. That breathing room was exactly what the plan required.

Sasori turned and left.

"Be careful," Yuji said.

He had already reviewed Sasori’s poison. There were no problems with it.

The Third Kazekage had to die. It was necessary for Sasori’s sake, and it was necessary for the village’s future. But most critically, without the Third Kazekage driving Sunagakure toward conflict, the next Ninja World War might not arrive on schedule.

And without the war, the dicines couldn’t be sold in volu, and other villages would have ti to study and replicate them before Sunagakure could establish market dominance.

Generic versions would appear quickly once the compounds were understood. The Third’s death and the war that followed were both essential conditions.

There was also the matter of the missing bodies. The reason so of the eliminated officials had never been found was that Sasori had kept them.

His puppet core research had progressed to a functional simple version applied to human puppets, though the results still didn’t satisfy him.

Recently, Arai’s ntal state had been visibly unsettled enough that even the Kazekage had taken notice. But with Yuji and Sasori having stopped their operations, Arai’s suspicions had slowly begun to lose their grip on him.

He had started telling himself he had been overthinking. The logic worked in both directions, if only Sasori were involved, Arai could have managed the suspicion. But if Yuji were also involved, and Arai had just witnessed what Yuji was about to deliver to the village, pursuing the truth beca sothing he was increasingly unwilling to do.

Yuji remained in Sunagakure for a period. He contacted rchants inside the village and traveling rchants from outside, negotiating the early groundwork for a simple trade channel for Sunagakure’s dicines and establishing basic distribution agreents.

Staying in the village also served the secondary purpose of ensuring he was visibly present and uninvolved during the period when Sasori would act against the Kazekage.

Sasori succeeded. The Kazekage noticed nothing.

The village’s internal situation remained complex, and the Third had been occupied managing it. That had worked in their favor.

After completing these preparations, Yuji left the village again and returned to Agakure.

There was still money to be made. Stocking dicinal herbs in sufficient quantity before the other villages grew alert would require capital and ti.

Once war broke out and demand spiked, supply would need to be ready. If the dicines couldn’t reach the battlefield in volu when the mont ca, everything else would be aningless.

The timing concern went beyond just market saturation. Once other villages obtained the finished dicines and began analyzing the compounds, they would also start purchasing the sa dicinal herbs.

The window before that happened was limited, and once it closed, the resources would be carved up across multiple buyers and prices would climb sharply. Yuji needed to move first and move fast.

In the early stage, volu wasn’t the priority. What mattered was visibility, every village and every country needed to learn that Sunagakure produced this.

Under the pressure of that tiline, Yuji pushed hard across the following months.

When the first batch of finished dicines left the village through Sunagakure’s rchant networks and the traveling traders he had negotiated with, he returned from outside and walked into a room full of the village’s senior officials.

Everyone present was holding a small paper packet.

Simple packaging. The character for Sand printed on the front.

Made in Sunagakure.

"The vendors have already taken the first shipnt out," Yuji said. "We’ll need to wait for actual sales results and market response data. In the short term, I don’t expect dramatic numbers, the primary buyers will be lower-class people across the ninja world, which ans modest per-unit revenue.

But the total volu will be considerable."

He finished laying out the full picture of what he and Shiori and the others had been building over the past two years.

The room was first silent, then the silence broke into sothing that looked like barely contained excitent. The Third Kazekage and the senior officials processed it the sa way Arai had, shock first, then the full implications arriving and producing sothing close to joy.

Chiyo’s expression was the calst in the room. She had visited the research departnt herself half a month earlier and tested the dicines directly. She already knew what they were.

The Third Kazekage was gripping his paper packet with both hands, his usual composure showing visible cracks around the edges.

"The formulas," he said suddenly, looking at Yuji with a sharp directness.

"The complete formula for each dicine is currently known only to and Shiori. Even if soone leaked partial information, the impact in the short term would be limited." Yuji t his gaze steadily.

"That said, once another village gets their hands on the finished product, ratio analysis is straightforward. What I spent two years building, they can begin reverse-engineering imdiately.

But before they can replicate it, they need to identify not just the compounds but the specific herbs those compounds co from. Other villages’ pharmacological research doesn’t run deep enough to do that quickly.

Generic versions will take at least a year to reach market. By then, we will have already purchased most of the relevant herb supply across the ninja world. Even after generics appear, Sunagakure maintains an absolute monopoly for several years minimum."

The Kazekage had reached the sa conclusion on his own before Yuji finished speaking.

"What Yuji is describing," Chiyo said, looking around the room, "is that the true value of his research is not the dicines themselves or the formulas. It’s the comprehensive map he has built of which materials in the ninja world have dicinal properties and what effects they produce.

That knowledge base is what no other village possesses. It’s the foundation that makes everything else possible. The dicines can be iterated, improved, replaced with more effective versions over ti. The underlying data is what sustains the advantage."

A senior official swallowed quietly. "We’re going to be rich."

Another stepped forward and embraced Yuji with undisguised emotion. "You’re not a genius. You’re a god. A god of dicine."

"That’s a bit much," Yuji said, laughing genuinely.

Chiyo watched him with a gaze that carried sothing difficult to read, pride, complexity, and sothing that sat at the edge of both.

"It’s not ninjutsu," she said. "Just dicine. But for the entire ninja world, what he has done may earn that title in ti."

The dicines would make Sunagakure wealthy. But for the people outside the village, for the lower classes of every country who died of infections and illnesses that had never had a redy, these were things that saved lives.

The whole world would benefit alongside Sunagakure.

That had moved well beyond what any single dical Ninja was supposed to be capable of achieving.

...

Bonus @200 PS

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