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Dimensional Kaguya Ōtsutsuki

In an unexpected twist of fate, our protagonist finds himself transmigrated into the body of the ultimate villain, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki. Overwhelmed and disheartened, he can't help but wonder why others get to become heroes while he is stuck as villain. What's going on here? Anyone daring to challenge me? Prepare for a beating! I am Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, after all! And not just any Kaguya—one with the Tenseigan! Think you can mess with me? Taste my fist first. PS: This is the story of Kaguya Ōtsutsuki rampaging across various worlds and picking up beauties along the way...

Dao_Of_Heaven · Anime et bandes dessinées
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532 Chs

Lovely Kaguya-Chan

"Who is it?"

Opening the door, it was a cute little girl, Hinata.

"Is there something you need?" Kaguya held Hinata's small hand; it was so soft.

"Well, if you have time, could you accompany me to play?" Hinata's clear eyes showed a trace of hope.

"But, I haven't finished my homework yet." Kaguya felt a bit troubled, as this was the training schedule she set for herself because she knew that in the world of Naruto, strength was the most important.

"Oh." A trace of disappointment appeared on Hinata's face.

"But I can do it later." Kaguya patted Hinata's little head and smiled.

Looking at the adorable little girl in front of her, she couldn't help but recall the scene when she first met Hinata on a snowy day.

"If you are the daughter of the Hyuga family, then use the Byakugan."

"If you don't want to, then stop glaring here."

"Disgusting eyeballs."

"You're actually a monster, right?"

"You white-eyed monster."

"Ha ha ha ha ha."

Three little boys were surrounding a little girl with short black hair, laughing loudly. The little girl's face was full of grievances, and she sobbed a few times, tears welling up in her eyes, then squatted down and started crying.

"Hey, stop that!"

"Hmm?"

The three little boys turned their heads and saw a beautiful little girl as exquisite as a doll, with long hair almost reaching the ground, fluttering in the wind. Her skin was as white as snow, her eyebrows and eyes delicate like a painting, as if she came from a dream, like mist and smoke.

The three little boys were stunned. They had never seen such a beautiful little girl. Although her eyes were also white, for some reason, they found them exceptionally beautiful, and the word "monster" stuck in their throats.

The beautiful little girl's mouth twitched, and she clenched her fist, a slight vein popping on her fair forehead.

"What are you staring at?"

She swung her little white hand and punched one boy in the face, then kicked another boy to the ground.

"Damn it," the other boy came to his senses, raised his fist to hit her, but the little girl grabbed his fist, pulled him off balance, and he fell headfirst into the snow.

"Bastard," the first two boys had already gotten up and rushed forward, swinging their fists at the beautiful little girl. The girl dodged nimbly, her small fists flying.

The two boys felt pain in their eyes, their vision went black, and they cried out, covering their eyes. When they removed their hands, they had panda eyes, tears streaming down.

The little girl made a fist and was about to strike again, and the three boys were so scared they ran away.

"Damn it, you wait, you white-eyed monster."

"Say that one more time," the soft and tender voice was indescribably melodious.

Seeing that the beautiful little girl seemed about to chase them, the three boys quickly shut up and fled in panic.

The beautiful white-haired girl extended her hand to pull the black-haired girl from the ground, a warm smile on her face.

"My name is Kaguya, what's yours?"

"I-I'm Hinata."

At this moment, Kaguya felt her hand being gently shaken, snapping her out of her thoughts.

"Sister," Hinata looked puzzled.

"Sorry, I got distracted." Kaguya smiled apologetically, "Let's go out and play."

"Okay." Hinata nodded happily.

The scale of Konoha Village exceeded Kaguya's expectations. Originally, she thought it was just a village, how big could it be? Only after walking through it did she realize that Konoha Village was much larger than she imagined, almost the size of a town.

Not only that, but Konoha Village's facilities were also complete, like a small city.

"Sister," Hinata gently tugged on her sleeve.

"Hmm?" Kaguya turned her head.

"Let's go eat dango," Hinata smiled, her eyes curving into little crescents.

"Alright," Kaguya agreed and led Hinata into a dango shop.

"Boss, six skewers of dango, please."

"Got it. Oh, it's Kaguya."

"Yes."

"Here to eat dango with Hinata again?"

"Yes."

"It will be ready soon. Here, these are your dango, and as our valued customers, I'll give you an extra skewer."

"Thank you."

Great, they're back again, the dango shop owner thought with glee. Ever since these two adorable little girls started coming, business had picked up considerably, with many customers coming specifically to see these two pretty girls. They were his lucky stars.

"Hey, look, that pretty little girl is here again."

"Where, where?"

"Over there."

"Wow, she really is cute."

"I told you, didn't I?"

"They say she's from the Hyuga family."

"I didn't like the white eyes of the Hyuga clan, I always found them unattractive, but now I realize they can be beautiful too."

"Me too."

So noisy, Kaguya's eyelid twitched as these voices reached her ears, making her irritable.

Kaguya felt bitter. If this stunning little girl were someone else, she might be happy too, but since it was her, she couldn't feel any joy.

"Hi Kaguya-chan."

At this moment, a voice came from behind, making Kaguya's mouth twitch, her expression darkening.

"Are you eating dango here?"

A little boy with blond hair appeared in front of her, the six whisker-like marks on his cheeks particularly noticeable. It was Naruto.

"Hmm." Kaguya responded indifferently, lowering her gaze without even looking at him.

"Don't be so cold," Naruto said undeterred, his face beaming with a smile. "How about we go eat ramen at Ichiraku Ramen later? It's really good."

"Sorry," Kaguya said coolly, "I've already eaten."

"Ah," Naruto was visibly disappointed, but then he perked up again, "Then let's go another time."

"I'm very sorry," Kaguya sipped the complimentary yuzu tea from the dango shop, "I don't like ramen."

"Ah," Naruto lowered his head in disappointment.

"Maybe another time," Kaguya added, seeing his crestfallen expression, feeling a bit sympathetic.

"Really?" Naruto shouted excitedly, looking revitalized.

Kaguya rubbed her forehead in frustration. She regretted saying that extra line, realizing she shouldn't have.