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Insect Princess From Konoha

Who truly reigns supreme on Earth? Is it the humans who assert dominance over all things? Yet, should bees cease their honey collection, the demise of human civilization would inevitably follow. Perhaps, in the future, extraterrestrials will arrive. Their focus may not be solely on understanding human society, but certainly, they will scrutinize insect societies. These diminutive creatures populate every corner of the globe, outnumbering many other biological species. Their every action reverberates through the delicate balance and prosperity of the world's ecology. Functioning as an emissary of the Aburame family, Maki possesses the ability to manipulate genes—copying, transplanting, transforming, and optimizing. In the realm of ninjas, genes are synonymous with blood succession limits. "Sa, sense the dread of the swarm." I am the embodiment of the swarm! ------------------------- Read Advance Chapters on Patreon- patreon.com/kibishi718 --------- I didn't write it the poster is not mine

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Chapter 6

This kid is truly a genius! After witnessing Maki's performance in the competition, the Third Generation was so startled that he lost interest in the subsequent matches, only sparing occasional glances.

The Third Generation is well-versed in the knowledge of the Aburame clan of the Hidden Leaf Village. The scale of Maki's jutsu showcased is comparable to that of a Jounin from the Aburame clan. Despite the special nature of parasites, there are no fundamental differences between Maki's parasites and those of the Aburame clan. In terms of attack power, Maki can be considered on par with a Jounin of the Aburame clan.

The question lingering is Maki's age. Additionally, the Third Generation, with his sophisticated eyesight, notes that she hasn't fully formed a seal. It appears perfunctory, suggesting that Maki might be intentionally flaunting her talent without much effort to conceal it.

At this point, Hokage is convinced that none of the Aburame clan members he had encountered could match Maki's abilities. This realization brings to mind the carefree attitude of the deceased first generation, who could clap their hands and shout at will, something even the Second Generation couldn't achieve. This leaves a profound impact on Third, the master of Ninjutsu.

Regarding of the Insect, while he is knowledgeable about the Aburame Clan, the Third Generation lacks details about their secret technique. He only knows that the Aburame Clan's technique is considered a Yang Release Secret. This leaves him puzzled about how Maki, a young girl, could master such techniques.

The genius displayed by Maki is truly astonishing, and the Third Generation can only sigh at her remarkable abilities. As Maki watches the children fighting on the sidelines, her attention partly remains on the nest, scanning the insect corpses left in the field.

Despite the powerful display, Maki considers her parasitic bugs still too weak. She categorizes the four types of attacks they can execute and reflects on their lethal potential. While a single parasite might not be scary, the suicide attack tactics of a group are truly frightening.

Maki can execute all four types of attacks, maximizing the lethality of her parasites. Unlike the Aburame clan, she doesn't need to plan chakra for combat and can use all her chakra to raise insects, providing her with a significant advantage.

Observing Tsunade, who lacks the ninjutsu to attack from a wide range, Maki feels a sense of heartbreak. Tsunade's pure physical skills suffer greatly when faced with the insect swarm.

As the battle test continues, Maki finds it unnecessary at this stage. Commoner children without a foundation suffer greatly in this kind of test, and Maki believes it's more reliable to train first and then conduct such a test to determine each person's talent.

The Third Generation, being Hokage, looks at Tsunade with calmness, wondering if it is the secret and earnest expectation of the elder. Nevertheless, Maki believes it's time to establish a genius character, bringing many benefits overtly or covertly, with no imminent danger, and Danzo not as extreme as he will be later.

As the uninteresting game ends, Maki shifts her focus because of Uchiha. Maki agrees with the saying that you can see one's age at the age of three. Real geniuses have been different from ordinary people since they were young. The focus is on everyone's potential, and the Third Generation's expectations hold a special place.

In summary, Maki's genius is evident, and her unique abilities defy conventional wisdom, providing her with a significant advantage in the competition. The unfolding events continue to keep the readers engaged, leaving them eager for more insights into the characters' potentials and the challenges that lie ahead.