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Reborn in Narutoverse With Copy Talent

Rayne Ashbringer was reborn in the world of Naruto. And with the power of his Copy Talent, he vowed to carve out a new destiny in this world—a destiny not bound by the limitations of his past life. The path ahead was uncertain, but Rayne knew one thing for sure: this was only the beginning.

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Chapter 8 : Echoes of the Past

The early morning mist hung low over Konoha, the village still quiet as the first rays of sunlight pierced through the trees. Rayne moved swiftly through the narrow alleyways, his senses on high alert. He couldn't shake the feeling that he was being watched—an invisible gaze lingering on him, just like it had during his fight with the Root agents.

His footsteps were silent, a habit he had perfected over the years of survival. The orphanage had taught him to be unnoticed, to blend into the background, but now he was done hiding. Answers weren't going to come to him if he remained in the shadows.

Today, he would confront them.

Rayne made his way toward the outskirts of the village, to an abandoned training ground that had long been forgotten by the shinobi who once used it. It was the perfect place to investigate without prying eyes. He wasn't sure what he was expecting to find, but he had a lead—the kunai left behind by one of the masked men.

It wasn't just any kunai. The blade had unusual markings, and there was a slight buzz of chakra when Rayne held it. Whoever had wielded it wasn't just an ordinary shinobi, and Rayne intended to find out why they had targeted him.

As he arrived at the training ground, the atmosphere shifted. It was unnaturally quiet, almost as if the very air was holding its breath. Rayne's eyes narrowed, scanning the area. He was being cautious, but that same eerie feeling returned—the sensation of being observed.

Suddenly, a rustle in the bushes. Rayne's body tensed, his hand instinctively reaching for a shuriken. But before he could react, a figure stepped into the clearing.

A woman. She wore a dark cloak, the hood pulled low over her face, obscuring her features. Her posture was relaxed, almost casual, as though she had been waiting for him.

Rayne's mind raced. He didn't recognize her, but there was something about the way she stood, the way she moved, that felt familiar.

"Who are you?" Rayne demanded, keeping his voice steady. He wasn't going to let this stranger rattle him.

The woman didn't answer immediately. Instead, she pulled back her hood, revealing sharp, piercing eyes and a face that was oddly serene. She had an air of confidence, of control.

"You've been searching for answers," she said, her voice smooth, almost melodic. "But you won't find them on your own."

Rayne's grip tightened on his weapon. "How do you know what I'm looking for?"

The woman took a few steps closer, though she remained a safe distance away. Her eyes never left his, studying him, calculating.

"Because we share a common enemy," she said, her tone never wavering. "Root."

Rayne's breath caught for a moment, but he quickly composed himself. "What do you know about them?"

The woman's gaze hardened. "More than you do. Danzo doesn't make moves without reason, and if his agents have taken an interest in you, it's because of something they want to keep hidden."

Rayne's mind flashed back to his confrontation with the masked men. What were they after? His Copy Talent? Or was there something more?

"Why are you telling me this?" Rayne asked, his suspicion growing. "What's in it for you?"

A faint smile played on the woman's lips. "I don't expect you to trust me, but know this: Danzo is pulling strings you can't even begin to see. If you don't find out why, you'll be his puppet before you know it."

Rayne's eyes narrowed. He didn't like the idea of being manipulated, and the thought of Danzo using him for some hidden agenda made his blood boil. But this woman—whoever she was—was right. He needed more information.

"You still haven't told me who you are," Rayne said, not letting his guard down.

The woman tilted her head slightly. "Call me a friend for now. My name doesn't matter. What matters is that you stop looking in the wrong places."

"And where should I be looking?"

She took another step closer, her voice lowering. "Your past. Your family. You're not just an orphan, Rayne. There's more to your story than you know."

Rayne's heart skipped a beat. His family? He had no memories of them—just blurry images, fleeting moments. Could this woman be telling the truth? He wasn't sure, but something about her words struck a chord deep within him.

"What do you know about my family?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

The woman's eyes softened, though there was a sadness behind them. "More than you're ready to hear right now. But start with the truth about your parents. Find out what happened to them, and you'll start to understand why Danzo is so interested in you."

Rayne's mind was spinning, questions piling up faster than he could process them. His parents? He had assumed they were just casualties of the life of a shinobi, like so many others. But if there was more—if they had been involved in something that led to Root targeting him—then everything he thought he knew was a lie.

Before Rayne could press her further, the woman stepped back, her cloak billowing slightly in the breeze. "This is just the beginning, Rayne. You'll have to make your own decisions soon. But be careful who you trust."

With that, she turned and disappeared into the shadows, leaving Rayne standing alone in the clearing, his thoughts racing.

His past was a mystery, one that he couldn't ignore any longer. But now, there was another layer to the puzzle—one that involved Danzo, Root, and his family. What had his parents been involved in? And why was Danzo still so invested in him after all these years?

Rayne's jaw clenched. He had never been one to dwell on the past, but now, it seemed like the only way forward.

Whatever the truth was, he was going to find it.

And when he did, he would make sure no one—not Danzo, not Root, not anyone—would control his destiny.

The wind picked up, swirling around the empty training ground as Rayne stood there, the weight of his future heavy on his shoulders. But for the first time in a long while, he had a direction.

And with it, a purpose.