A scientist embarks on a quest to become a medical ninja, inventor, and businessman after being reincarnated as an orphan into the Naruto-verse. Since English is not my first language and I am a novice writer, I sincerely apologise for any errors. No NSFW content will be there. I will give you a heads-up and apologise in advance that the first five chapters are a little tedious and move slowly, but they are crucial to the plot because they set the stage for him to inherit his abilities. You can access the 25 exclusive chapters at Patreon 5 of which are free for everyone . :patreon. com/PageTurnerPJ (no spacing) There will be three chapters released every week in addition to two bonus chapters depending on the productivity of the week. Weekends will be holidays reserved for further writing and family.
A sharp knock at the door broke her reverie. "Come in," she called, turning from the window.
Isao entered, arms laden with a towering stack of papers. "Good morning, Dr. Yuki," she said, her voice strained as she carefully manoeuvred the pile onto the desk. "The latest reports on Yukimira distribution and orders."
Dr. Yuki's eyebrows shot up as she took in the sheer volume of paperwork. "Is this all from yesterday?"
Isao nodded, a mixture of excitement and exhaustion evident in her eyes. "The demand is... well, it's unlike anything we've ever seen. Orders are pouring in from the Wind Country, Earth Country, and even the Lightning Country. The hospital's production facilities are working around the clock, but we're still struggling to keep up."
Dr. Yuki sank into her chair, her mind racing as she tried to process the implications of this unprecedented demand. "I knew Yukimira would make an impact, but this..." She trailed off, shaking her head in disbelief.
"It's not just the quantity of orders, Doctor," Isao continued, her voice brimming with enthusiasm. "We're getting reports back from the first wave of patients. The results are nothing short of miraculous. People with chronic conditions—those who've struggled for years with compromised immunity—are showing remarkable improvements. And it's cheaper than the immunity boosters currently on the market, so even common folk are thrilled."
"That's wonderful news, Isao," Dr. Yuki said, her voice filled with genuine joy. "But it's clear we need to scale up our operations. Can you arrange a meeting with the hospital board? We need to discuss expanding our production facilities."
Isao nodded, making a note on her clipboard. "Of course, Doctor. There's something else you should know." She paused, a soft smile playing on her lips. "It's about the orphanage."
Dr. Yuki leaned forward, her interest piqued. "Go on."
"Dr. Sato's decision to funnel the profits from Yukimira... it's made an incredible difference," Isao explained. "The children are receiving better medical care, improved nutrition, and new educational materials. They even have a small library now. And get this—they've started sharing their excess supplies with other orphanages in the area. You did not visit the orphanage last week, correct? When you visit, you will discover that it has completely changed."
Dr. Yuki felt a lump form in her throat. She thought of Ryu and all the children who would benefit from this unexpected windfall. With a voice full of emotion, she stated, "That's... that is good news."
As Isao left to arrange the hospital board meeting, Dr. Yuki turned back to the window, her mind racing. The success of Yukimira was beyond her wildest dreams, but with it came new challenges and responsibilities. She couldn't help but wonder if she was ready for what lay ahead.
Across the village, in a dimly lit office deep within the ANBU headquarters, a very different conversation was taking place. Danzo Shimura, the grizzled commander of Root Division, paced back and forth like a caged tiger, his face contorted in a scowl of frustration.
"This is unacceptable," he growled, his voice low and dangerous. The ANBU operative kneeling before him remained perfectly still.
"Sir, we've attempted to intervene, but..." the Root Ninja began.
"But nothing!" Danzo interrupted, slamming his fist on the desk. The sharp crack echoed through the room, but the operative didn't flinch. "Every move we make is countered. That meddling doctor and her miraculous drug." He spat the words as if they left a bitter taste in his mouth.
The operative remained silent, waiting for instructions. Danzo continued to pace, his mind working furiously. The success of Yukimira and the subsequent attention on the orphanage had effectively tied his hands. Any attempt to interfere now would raise too many questions and attract too much scrutiny.
Finally, Danzo stopped, turning to face the operative. His single visible eye narrowed dangerously. "We'll have to bide our time," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "For now, we watch and wait. But make no mistake, this isn't over. Yuki may think she's won, but she has no idea what forces she's dealing with."
The Root's ANBU operative bowed his head in acknowledgement. "Understood, sir. What are your orders?"
Danzo's eye glinted in the dim light. "Maintain surveillance on the hospital and the orphanage. I want to know every move Yuki Sarutobi makes and every person she talks to. And that boy, Ryu," he paused, a flicker of suspicion crossing his face. "I want a full report on his activities. There's something about him that doesn't add up. And find out what happened to the Crow."
The Root's ANBU operative hesitated. "That will be difficult now. My sources say the ANBU unit under the Hokage has been involved with Dr. Yuki."
Danzo's expression darkened. "Just keep an eye out using discrete channels. If you find Crow or his body, we can extract his memories and find out what happened. It will be difficult if the Hokage's ANBU are involved, but not impossible. Also, check the chatter around the hospital, specifically around the room the boy was in. Someone must have seen something."
The operative nodded. "Yes, Lord Danzo."
As the operative left to carry out his orders, Danzo turned to look out the window, his reflection glaring back at him from the glass. He had spent years carefully cultivating his power and influence in the shadows of Konoha. He wouldn't let it all be undone by a doctor and her miracle drug.
"Enjoy your success while it lasts, Dr. Yuki," he murmured to himself, his voice dripping with malice. "Your day of reckoning will come."
Meanwhile, in a secluded training ground on the outskirts of the village, Ryu was engaged in his own battle—a battle against his own limitations. Sweat poured down his face as he pushed through another set of gruelling push-ups, his muscles screaming in protest.
"Ninety-eight... ninety-nine... one hundred!" he gasped, collapsing onto the grass. He lay there for a moment, chest heaving, before rolling onto his back to stare up at the cloudless sky.
In his mind's eye, he could see his status screen updating:
10-kilometer run (Progress: 10 km)
100 pull-ups (Pending)
100 push-ups (Progress: 100)
100 sit-ups (Pending)
But it wasn't enough. It was never enough. He alternated between rest-cum-meditation and physical exercise, pushing his body to its limits.
Ryu closed his eyes, focussing on his breathing as he transitioned into his chakra control exercises. He visualised the energy flowing through his body, a river of power that he could direct at will. Concentrating, he began to move the chakra to different areas of his body—first his hands, then his feet, then spreading throughout his entire being.
Opening his eyes, he plucked a leaf from the ground and placed it on his forehead. With careful concentration, he used his chakra to keep it in place. It was a basic exercise, one that even academy students learnt, but Ryu was having difficulty. It wasn't as easy as it looked.
The leaf wobbled slightly before falling to the ground. Ryu let out a soft sigh, the leaves fluttering with the movement. "Come on, focus," he muttered to himself, his brow furrowing in concentration. He knew Dan was right—he needed to improve his chakra control—but it didn't make it any easier.
As the sun climbed higher in the sky, Ryu finally sat up, the leaves falling away. He stretched, feeling the pleasant ache in his muscles that signalled a good workout.
Standing, he made his way to a nearby stream to splash some water on his face.
As he leaned over the water, something caught his eye. Ryu blinked, leaning closer to his reflection. His hair, once a uniform white, now showed streaks of vibrant red at some places.
"What the...?" he murmured, running a hand through his two-toned locks, red at some places and white at some. The change was undeniable. For a moment, panic flared in his chest. Would this draw unwanted attention? Then a thought occurred to him.
"Well, it certainly fits with the cover story of dyed hair," he mused aloud, a small smile playing on his lips.
As Ryu made his way back to the village, his mind raced with new ideas for training exercises. He had been experimenting with chakra enhancement, carefully avoiding its use during physical training to ensure genuine improvement. But perhaps there were other ways to push his limits...
"Maybe it's time to try something new," he muttered to himself, a determined glint in his eyes.
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