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Uchiha with 2 systems: Naruto multiverse

system1:gacha system2:comic simulator mc transmigrated in Uchiha clan and got his past life memory before 5 years of Uchiha massacre. see how he develop and change ninja world . ........ this is a fanfiction. every character belong to their original owner.

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Kakashi reaction

//Author's pov

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Chapter will be small//

A person enters the bookshop, the bell above the door tinkling softly as he steps inside. Though Kakashi Hatake is wearing his mask and the Sharingan in his left eye, he is not as well-known or famous at the moment. Since the death of the Fourth Hokage, Kakashi has been deeply immersed in his ANBU duties and now serves as a squad leader. Today, being a rare holiday, offers an unexpected break from his usual routine, so he has decided to visit the bookshop to pick up the latest volume of *Icha Icha Paradise*.

Kakashi's POV

Walking through the aisles of the bookshop, my eyes scan the neatly arranged new novels. Just as I reach for the new volume of *Icha Icha Paradise*, something catches my attention. A book in the newly released section stands out—it's fresh on the shelves, signaling its recent release. Curiosity piqued, I pick it up and flip through a few pages. It's a picture book, and the story is vividly demonstrated. The quality of the publication is impressive. As I read the title, "Demon Slayer," I feel a spark of intrigue. The artist's name is listed as 'Uchiha Shisui.'

Deciding to take both books to the counter, I approach the shopkeeper. Noticing the new addition in my hand, the shopkeeper says with a hint of enthusiasm, "Good choice. That one was released just yesterday and is already generating a lot of buzz."

I nod in acknowledgment but remain silent. After paying for the books, I leave the shop and step back into the quiet of the holiday streets. The rare day off has indeed been well spent.

As I step out of the bookshop, the chill in the air is a refreshing contrast to the warmth inside. The new book, *Demon Slayer*, continues to draw my attention. Its striking cover, featuring a boy with a distinctive mark and a girl with sharp teeth, intrigues me—not only because of the artwork but also due to the name on the artist's credit: Uchiha Shisui. I wonder about the connection.

Heading towards a nearby park, I seek a place to sit and read. Finding a secluded bench under a tree, where the rustling leaves provide a soothing backdrop, I place *Icha Icha Paradise* aside and open *Demon Slayer*. With a contented sigh, I begin to read.

The story unfolds with Tanjiro Kamado, a kind-hearted boy living a humble life in the mountains. I find myself drawn into Tanjiro's world, especially his unwavering dedication to his family and his relentless quest for justice. The tragic loss of Tanjiro's family to demons and the transformation of his sister, Nezuko, into a demon strikes a chord with me. I recognize the profound sense of duty and sacrifice reflected in Tanjiro's journey, mirroring the values I hold myself.

As I turn the pages, I note the distinctive personalities and struggles of the characters. Tanjiro's resilience in the face of overwhelming odds and Nezuko's struggle to retain her humanity resonate deeply. I admire the portrayal of their bond—despite Nezuko's monstrous transformation, her protective instinct towards her brother reflects a powerful, familial love.

The narrative introduces the concept of demon slaying and the harsh realities of Tanjiro's world. I appreciate the blend of action and emotion and am particularly intrigued by the detailed artwork that brings the story to life. The depth of the characters and the intricacies of the storyline make the world within the book feel almost alive, drawing me in with its blend of fantasy and emotion. Hours pass unnoticed as I become engrossed in the tale, the outside world fading away.

As I finish the volume, I reflect on its themes of perseverance, the fight against darkness, and the importance of family—concepts familiar to me from my own experiences with battles and losses. The book's depth and artistry make it clear why it's generating so much buzz.

With the sun beginning to set and casting a warm glow over the park, I stand, stretch, and decide to head back.