
In the blood-soaked shadows of Konoha, where the Uchiha are watched like animals and the Sharingan is both blessing and curse, one man has discovered a far more dangerous weapon than any kekkei genkai. Uchiha Kazuhiko is eighteen, still a medical genin, and completely blind in the eyes that matter most. While his peers awaken the Sharingan through trauma and slaughter, he wields something far more intimate: the human mind. Armed with a mysterious system that rewards him for bending wills and earning devotion, Kazuhiko opens a psychological clinic inside the Uchiha compound and begins his quiet conquest. Using layered genjutsu disguised as therapy, he doesn’t just treat trauma — he weaponizes it. He dives into the darkest corners of his patients’ psyches, forces them to relive their deepest pains and desires, and rewires their very sense of self. Under his hands, the broken awaken. The weak grow fangs. And those who submit to his “treatment” begin to see him as something far more than a doctor. His first real targets? The next generation of monsters. Shisui, the clan’s golden prodigy. Itachi, the boy already carrying the weight of two worlds. And every other Uchiha who has ever felt the sting of being called “naturally evil.” Kazuhiko doesn’t want to save them. He wants to discipline them — reshape their loyalty, their rage, and their ambition until they serve something far more dangerous than the Will of Fire. Because in Kazuhiko’s eyes, Konoha isn’t sick. It’s feral. And he intends to train it. This is not a story about friendship. This is not a story about redemption. This is the tale of a man who realized that the greatest jutsu in the ninja world has always been the ability to make someone want to obey. Some therapists fix broken minds. Kazuhiko breaks them into something better. For mature readers who crave psychological domination, slow-burn power fantasy, mind control, and a protagonist who doesn’t just fight the system — he reprograms it from the inside.