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reborn as Orochimaru

what if a genies became Orochimaru

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### **Chapter 2: The Power of Manipulation**

The days blurred into one another. Every waking moment felt like a test for Ethan Bellamy as he adapted to his new body, his new identity. Despite the overwhelming strangeness of inhabiting Orochimaru's form, Ethan retained his scientific mindset, treating this world as a vast experiment. His ultimate goal was to understand this ninja world's dynamics—chakra, jutsu, and the intricacies of the human body. His curiosity pushed him forward, but so did his realization that to survive, he would need to understand those around him and manipulate them to his advantage.

It wasn't long before Ethan began to interact with his fellow students at the Hidden Leaf Village Academy. To them, he was Orochimaru, the quiet, brooding genius known for his talent and ambition. His classmates treated him with a mix of fear and respect, which, to Ethan, was just another variable to observe. How far could he push their emotions? How far could he lead them without revealing his true nature?

One of the first students to draw Ethan's attention was Anko Mitarashi. She was brash, stubborn, and brimming with energy—a stark contrast to his quiet, calculating demeanor. Yet, there was a certain vulnerability beneath her tough exterior. Ethan quickly recognized that Anko harbored deep insecurities, her loyalty to Orochimaru (or the person she thought he was) clouding her judgment. This, to him, was an opportunity.

One afternoon, after a particularly grueling training session, Ethan approached Anko as she struggled with the basics of a jutsu. The other students had already left, and the air was thick with tension from the failed attempts. Anko looked frustrated, sweat beading on her forehead.

"Anko," Ethan's voice was soft, almost cold, but undeniably commanding. "You're not trying hard enough. The jutsu won't respond to weakness."

Anko's head snapped up. Her expression was a mixture of surprise and frustration. "What do you mean? I've been trying everything! It's not that easy!"

"Of course it's easy. You're just holding back," Ethan observed. His words were methodical, as though he were analyzing an experiment. "You're afraid of failing. Afraid of not living up to expectations."

Anko's fists clenched. "I'm not afraid! I just…" She faltered for a moment, unsure of how to respond.

Ethan stepped closer, his presence imposing. "That's exactly it. You're afraid. You've been trained to think you need to be perfect. But perfection is a lie. If you want to become stronger, you have to embrace the darkness within you."

Anko's eyes widened at his words. Ethan knew he had struck a nerve. He saw the flicker of doubt in her gaze, the subtle shift in her posture. She was vulnerable. He could feel the tension between them grow as she hung on his every word. 

"If you want to surpass everyone here," Ethan continued, leaning in slightly, "you'll have to shed the fear of failure. Be willing to go further than the others, to tap into your potential even if it means embracing the very things you fear."

Anko didn't respond right away. Instead, she stared at him, processing the weight of his words. Ethan watched her, calculating her reaction. He didn't expect an immediate transformation, but he knew that he had planted a seed in her mind. A seed that would grow into something far more dangerous in time.

Over the following weeks, Ethan continued to push Anko, subtly encouraging her to embrace her darker emotions. He praised her for being reckless and urged her to abandon her hesitation. All the while, he remained emotionally detached, a cold observer, never revealing his true intentions. Anko, desperate to prove herself, took to his words with zeal. Her dedication grew, and so did her reliance on Ethan. She became more distant from the other students, more fixated on the idea of surpassing them, of proving herself worthy.

It was only a matter of time before the others began to notice the shift in her behavior. But Ethan, for all his manipulation, was careful not to push too far. He knew when to back off and when to press harder. Anko was a valuable piece on the chessboard, but she was still just a pawn in his grander plan.

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Days turned into weeks, and Ethan's understanding of his new world deepened. He began attending the Academy's classes, though his interest in ninja techniques was limited. What fascinated him most was chakra—the energy that fueled jutsu. The idea that a person could manipulate the very essence of life and use it to shape the world around them intrigued him. There were hints of the power he had once dreamed of—immortality, control over life itself. Yet, as with everything in this world, it came with a cost.

The more he learned, the more he realized the limitations of chakra manipulation. It wasn't simply about brute force. It was about understanding, precision, and balance. His scientific mind loved this challenge. He could almost feel the pathways of chakra within his own body, the flows and currents that powered the jutsu. His new body—Orochimaru's body—had an innate connection to this energy, something he would have to master if he hoped to fully control his fate in this world.

As his training progressed, Ethan began to attract the attention of more prominent figures within the village. His talent for ninjutsu was undeniable, though his lack of interest in traditional combat techniques made him seem aloof. Instead, he spent his time in private study, delving deeper into the mysteries of chakra and life extension. His body had already been altered once—by Orochimaru's experiments—but Ethan's scientific curiosity pushed him to seek a more direct and personal understanding of the limits of human biology.

One day, as he was experimenting with chakra control in the privacy of his quarters, a figure appeared at his door. It was Kabuto Yakushi, a young medical ninja who had been assigned to Orochimaru's care. Kabuto's presence was almost always unsettling—his eyes, sharp and calculating, seemed to peer into one's soul. He was curious, like Ethan, but in a far more practical way. And that curiosity had led him to seek out Ethan.

"Orochimaru-sama," Kabuto greeted, his voice calm but respectful. "I heard you've been experimenting with chakra control. I have some insights that may help."

Ethan eyed him carefully. Kabuto's approach was measured, respectful, yet there was an edge to his demeanor. Ethan had heard of him before—Kabuto was a prodigy in medical ninjutsu, an expert in manipulating the body through chakra. He was a potential ally, though Ethan couldn't fully trust him just yet.

"I'm aware of your skills, Kabuto," Ethan said, his voice low but welcoming. "But what you don't understand is that this is about more than just chakra. It's about life itself."

Kabuto raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "What do you mean?"

Ethan's gaze shifted to the open scroll in front of him. "What if I could manipulate the very building blocks of life, using chakra as a conduit? What if I could reverse aging, heal injuries instantaneously, or even extend life beyond its natural limits?"

Kabuto's expression shifted from curiosity to intrigue. "That... sounds like something Orochimaru-sama would be interested in."

Ethan smirked, though it was a cold, calculating gesture. "That's because Orochimaru and I share similar goals. But I'm looking to take it further."

Kabuto lingered for a moment, his eyes narrowing slightly. Ethan could see the wheels turning in his mind. He had planted a seed, just as he had with Anko. And now, Kabuto—much like Anko—was starting to see the possibilities of what Ethan was offering.

"I'll help you with this," Kabuto said quietly, a look of resolve crossing his face. "But there are risks, Orochimaru-sama. You understand that, don't you?"

Ethan met his gaze, his mind already racing with the potential outcomes. "I understand, Kabuto. But in this world, risks are a necessity."

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The bond between Ethan and Kabuto grew as they began collaborating on their experiments. Kabuto was useful—his knowledge of medical ninjutsu and the human body was invaluable to Ethan's pursuits. But as their work deepened, Ethan couldn't help but feel that Kabuto was becoming more and more entrenched in Orochimaru's world. Ethan was no longer just using people—he was forging connections, albeit dangerous ones.

With each passing day, Ethan's grip on his new life tightened. But so did the web of relationships he was entangling himself in. The connections he was building—whether through manipulation or shared goals—were shaping his destiny. And as he forged deeper into the shadows of the ninja world, he knew that the choices he made would ultimately define who he became. Would he transcend Orochimaru's legacy, or would he fall into the same patterns of darkness that had consumed the original owner of this body?

Only time would tell.

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