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Now reading: Chapter 139: Ryūchi Cave: Extinction from Naruto: The Uchiha Who Wields Haki, a Action novel by StrawHatStudios.

Silence.

Not the kind that cos after a loud argunt—

but the kind that kills sound at the root, like the world itself is holding its breath.

For a heartbeat, even the drifting natural energy in the pocket-space stopped "moving," as if it could sense sothing was about to snap.

The White Snake Sage's wrinkled face twisted, inch by inch, into sothing ugly.

It was furious.

It wasn't used to being refused—especially not after putting on such a performance.

It had spoken with ancient bitterness.

It had painted betrayal.

It had dangled a "shared enemy."

It had even dragged Ren into a sealed space to make the mont feel grand and inevitable.

And yet Ren had looked at it like he was watching a cheap stage play.

The worst part?

The White Snake Sage could feel it.

It could feel that Ren wasn't pretending to be unimpressed.

He genuinely was.

The snake inhaled slowly, forcing its rage down like poison.

"Hokage…" it said, voice cold and asured, "do you understand what you're saying?"

"You killed Manda II" it caught itself, eyes narrowing, "you killed my disciple. You suppressed the entire cave with a single wave of pressure."

"And I still didn't pursue it."

"I even offered you cooperation. I offered you a path to overthrow the Sage of Six Paths' rule."

Its yellow pupils sharpened.

"And you feel… nothing?"

Ren laughed.

It wasn't friendly.

It wasn't warm.

It was the kind of laugh that ant the other person had already lost without realizing it.

"Cooperation?" Ren repeated, amused. "With you?"

He tilted his head slightly, eyes calm, voice light.

"Old snake, don't flatter yourself."

"In my eyes, everything you just did—everything you just said—was a clown show."

The White Snake Sage's composure cracked.

For the first ti, the hatred in its eyes spilled out without disguise.

"Enough."

Its voice dropped, thick with malice.

"Do you really believe you can do whatever you want in Ryūchi Cave and leave unhard?"

It leaned forward, fangs barely visible.

"I tolerated you because you were useful."

"If you won't give sacrifices—if you refuse to kneel—then I don't need you anymore."

A violent surge erupted from the White Snake Sage.

Sage chakra flooded the pocket-space like rising seawater, heavy and choking. The entire sealed dinsion began to hum and tremble, as if the snake's will was tightening around it.

Ren's eyes narrowed a fraction.

"So we're done talking."

His tone didn't rise.

It didn't need to.

He sounded… mildly disappointed, like soone watching a door close on a possibility that never mattered.

"I didn't want to fight," Ren said, "but you insisted on begging with teeth."

The White Snake Sage sneered.

And then Ren moved.

Clap.

His chakra burst outward—clean, sharp, overwhelming—

and in the sa instant, Ryūchi Cave's natural energy responded to him like iron to a magnet.

The White Snake Sage's eyes widened.

It snapped its focus inward, trying to seize control of the pocket-space's natural energy.

It was its domain.

Its ho.

Its rules.

But the mont it attempted to pull the energy away—

It failed.

Not partially.

Not slowly.

It failed instantly.

The natural energy didn't just resist.

It ignored the White Snake Sage completely and flowed into Ren in a violent, obedient spiral.

The snake's expression froze like a mask.

Impossible.

This pocket-space was ford by its power—its technique—its centuries of mastery.

And yet the energy inside it was choosing Ren like a better master had arrived.

Within seconds, Ren's face gained the distinct markings of Sage Mode. His aura changed—less like a fla, more like a pressure front. The kind that doesn't burn you.

It crushes you.

Ren flexed his fingers once, feeling the new density of his chakra.

Then he looked at the White Snake Sage.

Almost pityingly.

"Even natural energy knows better than to follow weakness," Ren said.

The White Snake Sage looked like it wanted to vomit blood.

"Stop talking nonsense—!"

Ren didn't let it finish.

He released his will.

Not a technique.

Not a hand sign.

Just Ren existing… and deciding the world should obey.

BOOM—!

Ren's awakened quake force exploded through the pocket-space like thunder wrapped in steel.

The sealed dinsion shuddered.

Then—

crack… crack-crack…

Thin fractures spread through empty air, spiderwebbing across the pocket-space as if reality had turned to glass.

The White Snake Sage's pupils shrank to needles.

"No…"

It stared at the cracks as if staring could stop them.

"That's impossible—this is my—!"

Ren's aura surged again.

And the pocket-space collapsed.

KRAAAK—!!!

The dinsion shattered like a broken shell, and both of them were thrown back into Ryūchi Cave's inner region in the sa breath.

But Ren's pressure didn't stop.

It rolled out of him in a wide, rciless wave—

and it hit the entire sacred land like a judgnt.

All around them, snakes that had barely recovered monts ago seized up again.

Even the high-ranking trio—Even Tagitsuhi, Ichikishimahi, and Takahi… no, the three priestess-like elders of the cave—couldn't stand for a second ti.

Their eyes rolled back.

Their bodies slamd down.

Unconscious.

No resistance.

No dignity.

The White Snake Sage felt it too.

Not just fear—sothing worse.

The terrifying certainty that the balance of power had flipped, and there was no going back.

Ren lifted his right hand.

He didn't look angry.

He didn't look excited.

He looked… finished.

"You wanted sacrifices," Ren said softly.

"Fine."

He curled his fingers into a fist.

Then punched the air.

—CRACK.

A pale shockwave erupted, clean and sharp, like a blade made of pressure.

It didn't travel like a normal attack.

It expanded.

It spread through stone, through tunnels, through nests, through every hidden chamber of Ryūchi Cave like an invisible tide.

For half a second, nothing happened.

Then the cave scread.

Not with sound—

with impact.

Across the entire sacred land, bodies began to fracture.

Hairline cracks appeared on scales.

Then deeper splits.

Then violent, branching breaks like shattered ceramic.

The White Snake Sage's eyes widened in raw disbelief.

In every direction—

BOOM. BOOM. BOOM.

Snakes detonated.

One after another.

So didn't even wake up before their bodies tore apart.

So tried to rise, tried to flee—

Only to burst mid-motion, their massive forms reduced to gore and fragnts that rained across the cavern floor.

The tunnels echoed with continuous explosions, like an endless chain of collapsing mountains.

Within a minute, the storm ended.

A sacred land that had stood for ages…

fell silent.

Not the earlier silence of tension.

A new silence.

A dead one.

Ryūchi Cave's serpent civilization was gone.

Not physically erased—its tunnels still existed.

But its people—its "power," its threat, its myth—

had been wiped clean.

The White Snake Sage stood alone.

Alone among the ruin.

Alone among the stench of blood and dust.

Its mouth opened slightly as if to speak—

but no words ca out.

Ren lowered his fist and exhaled once, calm as ever.

"Now," he said, voice even, "you can tell again…"

He looked straight at the White Snake Sage.

"…who exactly you thought you were."

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