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Naruto: Prodigy (Hiatus)

Read the tags. ---- In a world far removed from the streets of his old life, Darius awakens in a place unlike any he's ever known, a realm filled with strange energy, mysterious villages, and people who wield incredible powers. Armed with nothing but his sharp mind, unshakable resolve, and a knack for picking up skills faster than anyone else, Darius sets out on a journey of discovery, survival, and conquest. From the moment he arrives, he stands out, his appearance, language, and attitude marking him as an outsider. But Darius is no pushover. He’s a prodigy, a fighter who refuses to back down, and when it comes to learning, no challenge is too great. Whether it’s mastering the world's energy systems, battling powerful foes, or outsmarting those who try to manipulate him, Darius approaches everything with a blend of street smarts and unmatched determination. This isn’t just another adventure story. It’s about an MC who doesn't accept defeat, who learns and adapts at a pace that surprises even the strongest in this new world. A complex character, Darius is ruthless when necessary, but he’s also kind to those who deserve it. He doesn't drink, stays disciplined, and values loyalty above all else, but cross him, and you'll see just how dangerous he can be. With plenty of action, strategy, humor, and moments of introspection, this story is perfect for readers who love a fast-paced narrative with a badass, intelligent MC who isn’t afraid to shake things up. If you're looking for a journey filled with growth, power, and real stakes, this is the story for you. Join Darius as he navigates a world of ninjas, hidden villages, and unimaginable power, on his way to carving out his place at the top. Oh, yeah, the precious chicken can't be forgotten! ---- The mc is black, so if you don't like black MC's, the door is there. This is AU as I don't know perfectly every thing about Naruto, and i might change some things cause i can. Heh, fight me. The mc changes the plot. He is the same age as Naruto and co. The mc doesn't know the complete plot as he just knows the general info from Tik Tok. The mc will forge and master many weapons and techniques, so expect variety, but his first weapon will be a katana obviously, i love that shi. Fight me. I might include the Boruto plot if this story gets success. No smut or other horny shit. Romance yes, but realistic. Patreon: SageBlank Go there if you want more. I used ai to help me write the Japanese words or for info, especially for proof read, so expect a comprehensible and good flowing pace. I hope. The cover is obviously not mine along with Naruto, i only own my OC's

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Chapter 6: Pushing Limits

The next day.

I sat under a tree, chest still heaving from my earlier sprints. The town's activity buzzed in the distance, but my focus was inward. I'd been pushing my body harder with each training session, both with and without chakra, but I knew there was more I could do. My body was screaming for rest, but I'd heard enough from the greats back in my old world to know one thing: the brain always quits long before the body does.

"Forty percent," I muttered to myself. Goggins had said it. When your brain tells you that you're at your limit, you're really only about forty percent of the way there. I wasn't going to stop now. This wasn't just about strength, it was about survival. In this world, strength wasn't a luxury; it was a necessity.

I stood up, shaking out my legs and arms, still burning from the effort. For now, I will train without chakra. It would force my body to become stronger naturally. Chakra was a tool, but if I relied on it too much, I'd never know the limits of what I could accomplish with just my own body.

I started with pull-ups again, my arms trembling as I lifted myself up to the branch. One. Two. Three. Each pull was slower than the last, my muscles straining as I fought against gravity. My hands felt raw, and my grip was slipping, but I clenched harder, refusing to let go.

When my arms gave out, I dropped to the ground and hit push-ups. Wide-grip to target my chest and shoulders, then switching to close-grip for my triceps. My arms shook with each rep, but I pushed through the discomfort. Goggins had said discomfort was where the growth happened, and I wasn't about to back down now.

"Come on… keep pushing," I whispered to myself, gritting my teeth.

I switched to planks, holding my body in position, tightening my core, even as sweat dripped down my face. The burning in my abs and shoulders was intense, but I forced myself to hold it longer, 10 more seconds, then another 10.

After the plank, I hit a series of burpees, my chest and legs burning as I dropped to the ground and jumped back up again. I imagined I was dodging attacks, weaving through enemies, but in reality, I was just fighting against my own fatigue.

"Forty percent," I reminded myself again, pushing through the pain.

After a few rounds of that, I moved on to my legs. Box jumps onto rocks, lunges, and then sprints around the town's perimeter. Without chakra boosting my stamina, I could feel every muscle in my body protest with each step, but I knew I had more in me. I focused on explosive movements, making sure my body wasn't just conditioned but ready to react at any moment.

By the time I finished the sprints, my legs were trembling, and my lungs were screaming for air. My body was on fire, but I knew I still wasn't at my limit. I could go further.

That's when I let the chakra flow.

I closed my eyes for a moment, steadying my breathing. The energy I'd been experimenting with, the chakra, pulsed inside me. It responded quickly now, almost eager to be used. I let it gather in my legs, sending a cool wave of relief through my tired muscles. The pain didn't vanish, but it dulled just enough for me to keep going.

"Let's see what you can do," I muttered, focusing on the chakra as I began running again. This time, it was different. My legs moved faster, the chakra enhancing every step. The exhaustion that had been weighing me down was lifted, like my body was lighter. I pushed myself, sprinting even harder, feeling the wind whip past me as I zipped around the perimeter of the town.

It wasn't just speed, though. I could feel my awareness heighten, the chakra flowing not only to my muscles but to my senses. I noticed every detail around me, the trees swaying in the breeze, the villagers' distant conversations, even the faint rustle of leaves underfoot as I ran.

When I finished the lap, I stopped, panting but still buzzing with energy. This was what chakra could do, boost my speed, strength, and even my awareness. But it also told me something else: if I relied on it too much, I'd never push past my natural limits.

I sat down, letting my heart rate settle, and thought back to what Goggins said. Forty percent. That was just the beginning. If I trained my body without chakra, I'd get stronger naturally, and with chakra, I'd be unstoppable.

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After cooling down, I returned to the village. The streets were bustling again, and I walked through the market, trying to pick up more words from the locals. Conversations swirled around me, and now I could catch a few more phrases, hello, morning, thank you.

I stopped by a stall selling some kind of skewered meat, gesturing toward the food. "How much?" I asked, mixing English with the few words I knew in Japanese.

The vendor blinked at me, then smiled, holding up two fingers. "Two coins."

"Two, huh?" I said, repeating the word in English as he pointed at the coins in his hand. I didn't have any money yet, but at least I was starting to understand basic prices. I nodded to the man and moved on, keeping my ears open for more words.

As I wandered the town, I practiced what I could, asking for directions and learning what I could from brief exchanges with the villagers. Each conversation felt like a test, and each word I learned was like gaining another tool. If I wanted to survive and thrive in this world, language would be as important as chakra control.

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By the time noon rolled around, I had a better grasp on the village's layout. There was a path leading deeper into the mountains to the east, and the forest to the west was dense, perfect for more training. I spent the rest of the day pushing myself harder, alternating between training with chakra and without.

For my afternoon session, I focused on building core strength and flexibility. I started with hanging leg raises on a low tree branch, bringing my knees up to my chest in controlled movements. Then I moved on to side planks, holding each position for a minute on each side to work my obliques. Flexibility exercises came next, lunging into deep stretches, working on mobility in my hips, legs, and shoulders.

Chakra flowed into my muscles again when I pushed past the pain, circulating through my body and helping me recover faster. The balance between using chakra and raw strength was crucial, if I could master both, I'd be unstoppable.

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By evening, I returned to the inn. My body was sore, but I wasn't done yet. I sat down, meditating once again, focusing on refining my chakra control. This time, I concentrated on my hands and feet, sending chakra to each fingertip and toe, trying to get a more precise feel for how it moved. The better I could control it, the better I'd be at fighting, dodging, and even the ninja arts I'd heard about.

"Tomorrow's another day," I said to myself, as the last bit of sunlight faded from the horizon. My body was stronger, my chakra control improving, and I was getting a handle on the language. Bit by bit, this world was starting to open up.

Damn.. i miss chicken..

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